Carson King
Carson King is a next-generation road racer focused on long-term performance, not shortcuts.
After progressing through flat track and MotoAmerica’s Talent Cup, Carson enters 2026 with a clear objective: maximize seat time, sharpen racecraft, and build the foundation required to compete at the highest levels of American road racing. The season centers on endurance racing with WERA and ASRA, supplemented by select sprint and MotoAmerica SuperSport appearances, allowing Carson to develop consistency, adaptability, and decision-making under real race pressure.
Endurance racing plays a critical role in that progression. Long stints, changing conditions, and shared equipment demand discipline, technical understanding, and mental resilience — skills that translate directly to success in SuperSport and beyond.
The goal is straightforward: use 2026 to prepare for a full MotoAmerica SuperSport campaign in 2027, backed by experience, data, and proven race execution. Every lap, every weekend, and every decision is made with that trajectory in mind.
Carson’s approach is simple — put in the work, earn the results, and build something that lasts.
About Me
Motorcycle racing runs in my blood. My dad, uncles, and grandfather all raced in the WERA, CCS, and AMA series through the 1990s and 2000s, and I’m proud to carry that tradition forward with MotoAmerica.
I started racing flat track in 2017 and have been climbing the ranks ever since, always chasing improvement and more experience. Along the way, I’ve been fortunate to learn from some of the best—mentors like Jeffrey Carver, Dallas Daniels, and Chase Saathoff, who have been coaching and guiding me over the past few years.
2026 Partners
Kind Words
“Carson is a pretty well rounded rider, though you could put an engine on a wheel barrow and he’d figure out how to go fast on it! This kid is always smiling, always having fun, and aways picking on Cash (Cash starts it) and always going fast. Keep your eye on Carson King.”
—Carter Farm Racing