Bad Goat Racing Ltd.
Established in 2004, by Marc E. Miller Jr., Bad
Goat Racing Ltd. is a full service kart shop serving
the US market. BGR imports and supports the BIESSE
line of karts and accessories. In addition to the
BIESSE line, BGR also offers a complete selection
of kart related supplies including chains, sprockets,
lubricants, tires, tools, apparel, and safety equipment.
Marc’s experience includes
working for a number of years as a mechanic and
race technician for J and J Karting Group, Erie,
PA, the former importer for BIESSE karts. Marc’s
work as a race technician included the WKA and
Stars race series. Prior to his work with J and
J, Marc worked for McMillin Motorsports who raced
BMW M3's in the Speed GT World Challenge series.
In 2005 Marc completed his advanced
education at MMI in Phoenix, Arizona. While at
MMI Marc worked as a mechanic and race technician
for Compcor Distribution, Scottsdale, AZ, the
US importer for Tony Karts.
In addition to US distribution
BGR also supports kart racers at tracks in Phoenix
and Tucson, Arizona. Please see our links page
for more information.
Biesse Kart
Bad Goat Racing Ltd. is an importer and dealer
for Biesse Kart s. r. l., located in Milan, Italy.
Started in 1990 by former racer Sebastiano Blancato,
Biesse karts are recognized internationally for
their innovative technical solutions and offers
racers a kart that is made to endure.
The Italian Biesse kart team
counts Ben Horstman, Giorgio Pantano, Anthony
Davidson, Kosuke Matsuura, Gianluca Beggio and
Giacomo Patrono, among their elite past and present
drivers. Wins include the 2001 Monaco cup, 2 world
championships, 2nd and 3rd place finishes and
many wins in the world championship competition.
Biesse karts are CIK-FIA certified homologated.
BGR Facility
In December of 2006, BGR relocated to it’s new 3000 sq. ft. facility in Phoenix, AZ, making it the closest kart shop to the PKRA track. This facility houses offices, showroom, warehouse, set-up and manufacturing areas. Additionally, BGR has a warehouse in Erie, PA, for future distribution on the East coast.
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