2025 KKM Giveback Classic Event Info, How To Watch & More
2025 KKM Giveback Classic Event Info, How To Watch & More
Event information, how to watch, and more for the 2025 KKM Giveback Classic at Port City Raceway.

One driver's dream might become their reality following Saturday’s KKM Giveback Classic at Port City Raceway in Tulsa, Oklahoma as a ride in the Chili Bowl Nationals with Keith Kunz Motorsports is on the line for the winner of the Stock Non-Wing Micro feature.
From broadcast information to the big prize and anything in between, here’s everything you need to know about this week’s KKM Giveback Classic.
What is the KKM Giveback Classic?
The KKM Giveback Classic is an event that is promoted by Keith Kunz Motorsports each year with the winner of the event either earning a big payday, a chance to race in the Chili Bowl Nationals for Keith Kunz Motorsports, a team that has won the race eight times, or a driver development contract with KKM which has been awarded in past years.
This year, the winner of the Stock Non-Wing Micro feature has the option to take home a $15,000 check, or they can sign on to drive one of KKM’s Toyota-powered midgets at the Chili Bowl in Tulsa, Oklahoma in January and collect a $7,500 check.
Where is the KKM Giveback Classic held?
Though the KKM Giveback Classic was originally held at Millbridge Speedway in North Carolina and was originally an Outlaw Kart race, the event was moved to Oklahoma’s Port City Raceway in 2021 and has since become a Micro Sprint race.
Port City Raceway is a ⅛-mile oval in Tulsa, located about 20 minutes to the northeast of the SageNet Center where the Tulsa Shootout is held each December and where the Chili Bowl Nationals is held each January.
KKM Giveback Classic Format
This year’s KKM Giveback Classic will take place over three nights of racing, beginning on Thursday, October 16, and it will conclude on Saturday, October 18.
On Thursday and Friday prelim nights, the format is as follows:
Qualifying will take place during hot laps with drivers only qualifying against their heat races. Points will be awarded for qualifying with the driver setting fast time scoring 50 points, the second fastest driver scoring 48 points, and so on through the field.
Each heat race will see a four-car inversion based on qualifying times. Passing points will be used for the heat races as well.
The top 40 in combined qualifying points and passing points will go directly into one of the four 10-car qualifier races. Drivers not in the top 40 will be placed in the semi-features.
Each prelim night’s feature lineup will be determined by the top 16 in combined qualifying, heat race, and qualifier points. Semi-feature transfer cars will make up positions 17 through 22. The top four finishers will lock in Saturday’s feature event.
Any drivers not locked in will be placed in Saturday’s semi-features based on total event points.
A total of 24 cars will start Saturday’s A-Main. The winner of the A-Main will have the choice between a $15,000 prize or a start in the 2026 Chili Bowl Nationals for Keith Kunz Motorsports.
2025 KKM Giveback Classic Divisions
This year there will be three divisions racing at Port City Raceway in the KKM Giveback Classic. The Stock Non-Wing division will be the headliners with the Chili Bowl Nationals ride on the line.
In support will be the Non-Wing Restrictor class and the Jr. Sprint class. All three divisions are commonly seen in action at the Tulsa Shootout every December.
How Can I Watch the 2025 KKM Giveback Classic?
The 2025 KKM Giveback Classic is available to all FloRacing subscribers. All subscribers can watch all three nights of action from Port City Raceway beginning on Thursday, October 16 and see who wins the coveted Chili Bowl ride on Saturday, October 18. Fans can subscribe to FloRacing by clicking here.