Karting World Championship
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The FIA Karting World Championship, officially known as the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship for sponsorship reasons, is a kart racing competition organised by the CIK-FIA. Hosted annually since 1964, it is widely regarded as the most prestigious karting competition in the world.
Alongside the Karting European Championship, it is one of two major karting competitions sanctioned by the FIA. In recent years, the World Championship has been hosted as a single event, where the European Championship is contested across a season. The championship is notable for being the only FIA World Championship with a female champion: Italian driver Susanna Raganelli in 1966. Two past World Champions have progressed to win the Formula One World Drivers' Championship: Max Verstappen (2013, KZ) and Lando Norris (2014, KF).
As of 2024, the World Championship is held across three direct-drive and three gearbox classes. The primary direct-drive class is OK, and the primary gearbox class is KZ. Secondary classes or events at the World Championship have traditionally been hosted as the World Cup—which was historically a separate event at Suzuka from 1991 to 2000—or the International Super Cup.
History
The CIK-FIA Karting World Championship was first held in 1964, making it the second-oldest FIA World Championship after the Formula One World Championship.
Before the CIK-FIA began officially sanctioning a World Championship in 1964, the Grand Prix Kart Club of America (GPKCA) held its own World Championship. In December 1959, the GPKCA organised a one-week international meeting in Nassau, Bahamas, offering significant prize money. The American driver Jim Yamane became the first winner. Subsequent GPKCA World Championships adopted a multi-round format and included circuits such as Shenington in the United Kingdom and Pista Rossi in Italy.
The first two CIK-FIA World Championships in 1964 and 1965 were held over one final round, there after the world's best kart drivers competed for the title over an extended weekend, from Thursday to Saturday, including free and qualifying practice sessions, qualification heats, a pre-final and a final were common. The championship is notable for having the only female FIA World Champion with Susanna Raganelli winning the 1966 World Championship.
From 2011 the championship has been disputed over five rounds, each of them in a different country. From 2014 the world championships returned to a single event with one venue each year organizing the CIK-FIA OK and OK Junior World Championships in one weekend and another venue in a different weekend holding the CIK-FIA KZ World Championships together with the CIK-FIA KZ2 Super Cup and the third and final round of the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy. There is a separate CIK-FIA Endurance Championship, normally held each year at Le Mans, France, and there are separate Continental Championships like the CIK-FIA European Championships (OK, OK junior, KZ, KZ2 and Superkart) and the CIK-FIA Asia Pacific Championships. In 1968 CIK-FIA launched the first World Cup for Juniors.
Categories
From 1981 to 1987 the World Championship was raced only with 135 cc Formula K Engines. Before and after the short inaugural return to 100 cc (1988 and 1989 with Formula SuperCent (FS100) a category that anticipated the so-called Formula Super A) the 100 cc direct-drive karts was the prevailing standard. In 2007, a change in regulations introduced the KF1 category carts, 125 cc karts equipped with electric starters, clutch and rpm limiters set at 16000 rpm, to replace the Formula A karts. The 2010 edition was raced with KF2 karts where the engine rpm is limited at 15000 rpm.
The FIA Karting categories at the world championships are now divided into three main families: direct-drive karts, gearbox karts and Superkarts. All these karts have the technology in common of the 2-stroke engine. Since 2016 the new generation of Original Karts (OK) machines have taken over from the old KF engines. The top category OK at the World Championships is available for drivers from 14 years old in the year they participate. The OK Junior category is aimed at drivers aged between 12 and 14 years old. The gearbox categories KZ and KZ2 share the same specification except for chassis and brakes which are open in the KZ World Championship. The Superkart category is the most unusual discipline of Karting because it can only express itself fully on long racing tracks. With its complete bodywork and twin-cylinder 250 cc engines, developing nearly 100 hp (75 kW), these Superkarts are capable of extraordinary performances.

Karting promotion
In 2013 for the first time in its history CIK-FIA called a promoter, WSK Promotion, to perfect the organisation of the major international karting competitions. The Swiss RGMMC Group is now the Official Promoter of the FIA Karting European and World Championships for the period of 2018-2020 (with the exception of Superkart and Endurance). They try increasing the audience for Karting Competitions worldwide, attracting new partners and working closely with ASNs (National Federations), these are the priorities of RGMMC Group. They also develop the communication and media coverage of the events by providing live video viewing during the events and by partnering with Motorsport.tv for broadcast around the world.
From 2022 all the events of the FIA Karting World Championship were sponsored by the website Mondokart.com and the official name of the competition become MONDOKART.COM FIA KARTING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
World Champions
| Drivers | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| * | Driver has competed in Formula One | ||
| † | Formula One World Drivers' Champion | ||
| ‡ | FIA World Champion in an auto racing discipline | ||
| Tyres | |||
| B | Bridgestone | LC | LeCont |
| C | Carlisle | M | Maxxis |
| D | Dunlop | MG | MG Tires |
| G | Goodyear | M | Mojo |
| K | Komet | V | Vega |
Senior classes (1964–present)
Direct-drive classes have been contested at the World Championship since its inaugural 1964 edition, when it was won by Italian driver Guido Sala in the 100cc class.
Primary senior class (1964–present)
Secondary senior class (1988–2000)
| Year | World Champion | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | Runner-up | Third place | Circuit | Class | Stroke |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | France Emmanuel Collard | Kalì | Rotax | D | Italy Fabrizio De Simone | France Eddy Coubard | France Laval | FS100 | 100cc |
| 1989 | Denmark Gert Munkholm | PCR | Atomik | B | Italy Massimiliano Orsini | Netherlands Mike Hezemans | France Valence | FS100 | 100cc |
| 1990 | Italy Danilo Rossi | CRG | Rotax | D | France Xavier Pompidou | Italy Gianluca de Lorenzi | Italy Jesolo | FA | 100cc |
| 1991 | Italy Alessandro Manetti | Tony Kart | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Guy Smith | Portugal João Barbosa | France Le Mans | FA | 100cc |
| 1992 | Italy Nicola Gianniberti | Tony Kart | Rotax | V | Denmark Nicolai Olsen | Italy Andrea Candiracci | Italy Ugento | FA | 100cc |
| 1993 | France David Terrien | Sodi | Rotax | V | Belgium Guy de Nies | Finland Risto Virtanen | France Laval | FA | 100cc |
| 1994 | Italy Marco Barindelli | Haase | Rotax | V | Japan Koji Yamanishi | France Frédéric Blin | Argentina Córdoba | FA | 100cc |
| 1995 | Brazil Gastão Fráguas | Tony Kart | Italsistem | B | United Kingdom Jenson Button† | Finland Kimmo Liimatainen | France Valence | FA | 100cc |
| 1996 | France Jean-Christophe Ravier | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Denmark Nicolas Kiesa* | Italy Thomas Pichler | Italy Lonato | FA | 100cc |
| 1997 | Australia James Courtney | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Japan Kosuke Matsuura | France Guillaume Renaux | France Salbris | FA | 100cc |
| 1998 | Brazil Ruben Carrapatoso | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Italy Marino Spinozzi | Brazil André Nicastro | Italy Ugento | FA | 100cc |
| 1999 | France Franck Perera | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Netherlands Ronny Schmitz | Netherlands Nelson van der Pol | Belgium Mariembourg | FA | 100cc |
| 2000 | United Kingdom Colin Brown | Top-Kart | Parilla | B | Monaco Clivio Piccione | France Loïc Duval‡ | Portugal Braga | FA | 100cc |
| Source: |
Junior class (2010–present)
The junior class has been contested at the World Championship since 2010, when it was established as the CIK-FIA U18 World Championship. In 2013, KF-Junior (KF-J) joined the senior KF class at the World Championship and have been held concurrently since.
Gearbox class (1983–2000, 2013–present)
| Year | World Champion | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | Runner-up | Third place | Circuit | Class | Stroke |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Italy Gianni Mazzola | Birel | Balen | D | Italy Magione | FC | 125cc | ||
| 1984 | Italy Gabriele Tarquini‡ | Kalì | Balen | D | Sweden Jönköping | FC | 125cc | ||
| 1985 | Italy Piermario Cantoni | Kalì | Balen | D | Italy Roberto Calcinari | Netherlands Frank ten Wolde | France Laval | FC | 125cc |
| 1986 | Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi | Tony Kart | Pavesi | B | Italy Pietro Sassi | Italy Luigi Dizzari | Italy Pomposa | FC | 125cc |
| 1987 | Italy Alessandro Piccini | DAP | Pavesi | V | Italy Vincenzo Sospiri | Italy Donato Cicconetti | Italy Magione | FC | 125cc |
| 1988 | Sweden Peter Rydell | All Kart | Pavesi | D | West Germany Andreas Siemens | Italy Richardo Parabelli | Hungary Kecskemét | FC | 125cc |
| 1989 | Italy Gianluca Giorgi | Kalì | Kalì | D | Czechoslovakia Olomouc | FC | 125cc | ||
| 1990 | Italy Alessandro Piccini (2) | Birel | Pavesi | B | Italy Donato Cicconetti | Italy Gianluca Paglicci | France Laval | FC | 125cc |
| 1991 | Italy Alessandro Piccini (3) | Birel | Pavesi | D | Italy Riccardo Tarabelli | Italy Danilo Rossi | Italy Parma | FC | 125cc |
| 1992 | Italy Danilo Rossi | CRG | Pavesi | D | Italy Jarno Trulli* | Sweden Anders Gabrielsson | Belgium Mariembourg | FC | 125cc |
| 1993 | Italy Alessandro Piccini (4) | Kalì | Pavesi | D | Italy Gianluca Beggio | Japan Tsuyoshi Takahashi | Italy Val Vibrata | FC | 125cc |
| 1994 | Italy Jarno Trulli* | Tony Kart | Pavesi | D | Sweden Anders Gabrielsson | Sweden Fredrik Wallberg | Poland Bydgoszcz | FC | 125cc |
| 1995 | Italy Gianluca Beggio | Biesse | TM | V | Italy Andrea Belicchi | Italy Alessandro Manetti | Italy Val Vibrata | FC | 125cc |
| 1996 | Italy Gianluca Beggio (2) | Biesse | TM | B | Italy Giuseppe Palmieri | Sweden Johnny Mislijevic | France Salbris | FC | 125cc |
| 1997 | Italy Gianluca Beggio (3) | Birel | TM | B | Italy Danilo Rossi | Italy Sauro Cesetti | Italy Ugento | FC | 125cc |
| 1998 | Italy Gianluca Beggio (4) | Birel | TM | B | Italy Alessandro Manetti | Italy Nico Biasuzzi | United States Concord | FC | 125cc |
| 1999 | Italy Francesco Laudato | Birel | TM | D | Italy Danilo Rossi | France Christophe Vassort | France Carole[fr] | FC | 125cc |
| 2000 | Italy Gianluca Beggio (5) | Birel | TM | B | Italy Ennio Gandolfi | Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi* | Belgium Mariembourg | FC | 125cc |
| 2001 – 2012 | Demoted to World Cup status, see § Palmarès, World Cup | ||||||||
| 2013 | Netherlands Max Verstappen† | CRG | TM | B | Monaco Charles Leclerc* | United Kingdom Jordon Lennox-Lamb | France Varennes | KZ | 125cc |
| 2014 | Italy Marco Ardigò | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Italy Flavio Camponeschi | Belgium Rick Dreezen | Italy Sarno | KZ | 125cc |
| 2015 | Netherlands Jorrit Pex | CRG | TM | B | Italy Paolo De Conto | France Arnaud Kozlinski | France Le Mans | KZ | 125cc |
| 2016 | Italy Paolo De Conto | CRG | TM | V | France Anthony Abbasse | Italy Marco Ardigò | Sweden Kristianstad | KZ | 125cc |
| 2017 | Italy Paolo De Conto (2) | CRG | TM | V | France Anthony Abbasse | United Kingdom Ben Hanley | Germany Wackersdorf | KZ | 125cc |
| 2018 | Czech Republic Patrik Hájek | Kosmic | Vortex | LC | Belgium Rick Dreezen | Italy Fabian Federer | Belgium Genk | KZ | 125cc |
| 2019 | Netherlands Marijn Kremers | Birel ART | TM | B | Italy Riccardo Longhi | Netherlands Bas Lammers | Italy Lonato | KZ | 125cc |
| 2020 | France Jérémy Iglesias | Formula K | TM | V | Netherlands Marijn Kremers | Netherlands Bas Lammers | Italy Lonato | KZ | 125cc |
| 2021 | Sweden Noah Milell | Tony Kart | Vortex | MG | Italy Lorenzo Camplese | Netherlands Jorrit Pex | Sweden Kristianstad | KZ | 125cc |
| 2022 | Sweden Viktor Gustavsson | CRG | TM | LC | Sweden Noah Milell | France Jérémy Iglesias | France Le Mans | KZ | 125cc |
| 2023 | Italy Paolo Ippolito | KR | IAME | LC | Sweden Viktor Gustavsson | Netherlands Stan Pex | Germany Wackersdorf | KZ | 125cc |
| 2024 | Italy Giuseppe Palomba | Sodi | TM | D | Netherlands Senna van Walstijn | Spain Pedro Hiltbrand | Portugal Portimão | KZ | 125cc |
| 2025 | Netherlands Senna van Walstijn | Sodi | TM | LC | Sweden Viktor Gustavsson | Italy Danilo Albanese | Italy Franciacorta | KZ | 125cc |
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Superkart class (1983–1995)
| Year | World Champion | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | Runner-up | Third place | Circuit | Class | Stroke |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | United Kingdom Martin Hines | Zipkart | Rotax | B | Norway Torgjer Kleppe | United Kingdom Brian Heerey | 3 | FE | 250cc |
| 1984 | Sweden Lennart Bohlin | Zipkart | Rotax | B | France Éric Gassin[fr] | United Kingdom Reg Gange | 4 | FE | 250cc |
| 1985 | Denmark Poul Petersen | PVP | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Derek Rodgers | Netherlands Perry Grondstra | 3 | FE | 250cc |
| 1986 | South Africa Wade Nelson | Dino | Rotax | B | Sweden Lennart Bohlin | United Kingdom Tim Parrott | 3 | FE | 250cc |
| 1987 | France Éric Gassin[fr] | Nissag | Rotax | B | Sweden Lennart Bohlin | Sweden Bobo Westman | 3 | FE | 250cc |
| 1988 | Denmark Poul Petersen (2) | PVP | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Berny Roberts | United Kingdom Ian Shaw | France Le Mans–Bugatti | FE | 250cc |
| 1989 | United Kingdom Tim Parrott | Anderson | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Martin Hines | France Éric Gassin[fr] | France Le Mans–Bugatti | FE | 250cc |
| 1990 | United Kingdom Tim Parrott (2) | Anderson | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Phil Glencross | France Éric Gassin[fr] | France Le Mans–Bugatti | FE | 250cc |
| 1991 | United Kingdom Martin Hines (2) | Zipkart | Rotax | B | None | United Kingdom Dave Buttigieg | 3 | FE | 250cc |
| Netherlands Perry Grondstra | |||||||||
| 1992 | United Kingdom Martin Hines (3) | Zipkart | Rotax | B | United Kingdom Simon Cullen | United Kingdom Chris Stoney | FE | 250cc | |
| 1993 | Netherlands Perry Grondstra (2) | Zipkart | Rotax | B | FE | 250cc | |||
| 1994 | Netherlands Perry Grondstra (3) | Zipkart | Rotax | B | FE | 250cc | |||
| 1995 | United Kingdom Trevor Roberts | PVP | Rotax | B | FE | 250cc | |||
| Source: |
Palmarès , World Cup
Senior classes
FK World Cup (1991–1992)
FA World Cup (1991–2000, 2002, 2006)
FSA World Cup (1993–2000)
KF1 World Cup (2007–2010)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Location | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Italy Marco Ardigo | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Japan Tatsuya Hattori | United Kingdom Gary Catt | Japan Suzuka | KF1 |
| 2008 | Italy Davide Fore | Maranello | Maxter | B | Czech Republic Libor Toman | Italy Sauro Cesetti | Japan Suzuka | KF1 |
| 2009 | Netherlands Yannick de Brabander | Intrepid | TM | B | France Manuel Renaudie | France Arnaud Kozlinski | Japan Suzuka | SKF&KF1 |
| 2010 | United Kingdom Oliver Rowland | Zanardi | Parilla | B | Japan Shota Kiyohara | Netherlands Nyck de Vries | Japan Suzuka | SKF&KF1 |
KF2 World Cup (2007–2012)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Location | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | United Kingdom Michael Ryall | Birel | TM | D | United Kingdom Scot Jenkins | Italy Flavio Camponeschi | Belgium Mariembourg | KF2 |
| 2008 | United Kingdom Oliver Rowland | Tony Kart | Vortex | D | Czech Republic Zdenek Groman | France Loic Reguillon | Italy La Conca | KF2 |
| 2009 | Portugal David da Luz | Zanardi | Parilla | Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne | Malaysia Mitchell Gilbert | Spain Alcaniz | KF2 | |
| 2010 | Not held | |||||||
| 2011 | Italy Loris Spinelli | Tony Kart | Vortex | V | Denmark Christian Sorensen | Italy Antonio Giovinazzi | Italy Sarno | KF2 |
| 2012 | Italy Felice Tiene | CRG | BMB | V | Netherlands Max Verstappen | United Kingdom Jordon Lennox-Lamb | Spain Zuera | KF2 |
OK-N World Cup (2024–present)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | South Korea Lee Kyu-ho | LN | IAME | Maxxis | Hungary Zsombor Kovacs | Brazil Heitor Dall Agnol Farias | OK-N |
Junior classes
Junior World Cup (1968–1991)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Location | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1968 | Italy Amedeo Pacitto | Tecno | BM | Carlise | Italy Milano Pista Rosa | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | ||
| 1969 | Sweden D. Carlsson | Ilhe | Sirio | Sweden Kalmar | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1970 | United Kingdom Alan Lane | Barlotti | Komet | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | ||||
| 1971 | Belgium Marc Wouters | Taifun | Parilla | Germany Horrem | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1972 | United Kingdom Derek Bliss | Zip | Komet | Denmark Vojens | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1973 | France Alain Prost | Birel | Parilla | Netherlands Oldenzaal | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1974 | Italy Felice Rovelli | Birel | Parilla | England Rye House, Hoddesdon | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1975 | Switzerland Adrian Wepfer | BM | BM | West Germany Fulda | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1976 | Italy Andrea de Cesaris | Sirio | Sirio | Switzerland Wohlen | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1977 | Italy Paolo Bandinelli | Sirio | Sirio | France Le Creusot | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1978 | Italy Stefano Modena | Birel | Parilla | Luxembourg Mondercange | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1979 | Switzerland Thomas Glauser | Birel | Parilla | Italy Fano | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |||
| 1980 | West Germany Bernd Schneider | Birel | Parilla | Netherlands Michel Vacirca | Sweden Thomas Danielsson | France Le Creusot | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup | |
| 1981 | Netherlands Michel Vacirca | AllKart | PCR | West Germany Kerpen | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1982 | Italy Romeo Deila | Birel | PCR | Italy Parma | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1983 | Netherlands Frank van Eglem | Tecno Kart | Parilla | West Germany Kerpen | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1984 | Italy Andrea Gilardi | Birel | PCR | France Yvan Muller | Italy Roberto Colciago | France Laval | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |
| 1985 | Italy Andrea Gilardi | Birel | PCR | West Germany Michael Schumacher | United Kingdom Allan McNish | France Le Mans | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |
| 1986 | Italy Fabrizio de Simone | Birel | Parilla | Italy Jesolo | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1987 | Denmark Jan Magnussen | Tony Kart | Parilla | France Laval | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1988 | Italy Gianluca Malandrucco | CRG | Parilla | Italy Pomposa | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1989 | Denmark Jan Magnussen | Tony Kart | Rotax | Spain Saragozza | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |||
| 1990 | France Jérémie Dufour | Sodikart | Dino | Italy Jarno Trulli | Italy Lonato | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | ||
| 1991 | France Sébastien Philippe | Sodikart | Dino | Italy Alessio Falchi | France David Terrien | France Laval | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) |
Five Continents Cup (1992–1996)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Location | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Italy Bruno Balocco | Mike 1 | Parilla | Finland Mikael Santavirta | Netherlands René van Ameyden | Sweden Gothenburg | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | |
| 1993 | Italy Ennio Gandolfi | Kali | Parilla | Sweden Johan Agrell | Italy Danilo Miotto | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | ||
| 1994 | Italy Giorgio Pantano | CRG | Rotax | Germany Alexander Müller | Belgium Philip Cloostermans | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) | ||
| 1995 | Australia James Courtney | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi | Italy Alessandro Piccolo | Portugal Braga | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) |
| 1996 | Spain Fernando Alonso | Mach 1 | Parilla | B | Netherlands Jimmy van der Ende | Austria Riko Fürtbauer | Belgium Genk | CIK-FIA Junior World Cup (ICA) |
KF3 World Cup (2009–2012)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Location | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Italy Giuliano Maria Niceta | Top Kart | Vortex | Vega | United Kingdom Jake Dennis | France Pierre Gasly | Italy Sarno-Napoli | KF3 CIK-FIA World Cup |
| 2010 | United Kingdom Alexander Albon | Intrepid | TM | D | Netherlands Max Verstappen | South Africa Callan O'Keeffe | Portugal Braga | KF3 CIK-FIA World Cup |
| 2011 | Monaco Charles Leclerc | Intrepid | TM | Vega | South Africa Callan O'Keeffe | United Kingdom Harrison Scott | Italy Sarno-Napoli | KF3 CIK-FIA World Cup |
| 2012 | Italy Luca Corberi | Kosmic | Vortex | Vega | United Kingdom Callum Ilott | Denmark Slavko Ivanovic | Spain Zuera | KF3 CIK-FIA World Cup |
OKN-J World Cup (2025–present)
Gearbox classes
S-ICC World Cup (2003–2006)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Location | Class | Stroke |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Netherlands Robert Dirks | Birel | TM | Vega | France Carole | Super ICC | 125 cc |
| 2004 | Italy Ennio Gandolfi | Birel | TM | Vega | Belgium Mariembourg | Super ICC | 125 cc |
| 2005 | Italy Francesco Laudato | Birel | TM | Vega | Italy Sarno | Super ICC | 125 cc |
| 2006 | Italy Davide Forè | Tony Kart | Vortex | Vega | Belgium Mariembourg | Super ICC | 125 cc |
KZ1 World Cup (2007–2012)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Location | Class | Stroke |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Belgium Jonathan Thonon | CRG | Maxter | D | Italy Sarno | KZ1 | 125 cc |
| 2008 | Belgium Jonathan Thonon | CRG | Maxter | D | France Varennes | KZ1 | 125 cc |
| 2009 | Belgium Jonathan Thonon | CRG | Maxter | D | Italy Sarno | KZ1 | 125 cc |
| 2010 | Netherlands Bas Lammers | Intrepid | TM | D | Portugal Braga | KZ1 | 125 cc |
| 2011 | Belgium Jonathan Thonon | CRG | Maxter | D | Belgium Genk | KZ1 | 125 cc |
| 2012 | Netherlands Bas Lammers | Praga | Parilla | B | Italy Sarno | KZ1 | 125 cc |
KZ2 World Cup (2022–present)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | France Arthur Carbonnel | CRG | TM | LeCont | Italy Cristian Bertuca | United Kingdom Arvid Lindblad | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2023 | Germany Niels Tröger | Maranello | TM | LeCont | Jamaica Alex Powell | Romania Daniel Vasile | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2024 | Italy Cristian Bertuca | Birel | TM | D | Brazil Matheus Morgatto | Finland Paavo Tonteri | KZ2 Supercup |
Arrive-and-drive classes
A&D-S World Cup (2025–present)
A&D-J World Cup (2025–present)
Palmarès , International Super Cup
KZ2 International Super Cup (2011–2021)
| Year | Winner | Chassis | Engine | Tyre | Second place | Third place | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | France Dorian Boccolacci | Energy Corse | TM | B | France Alexandre Arrue | New Zealand Daniel Bray | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2014 | Netherlands Ryan Van Der Burgt | DR | Modena | B | Italy Lorenzo Camplese | Netherlands Menno Paauwe | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2015 | France Thomas Laurent | Tony Kart | Vortex | LeCont | Sweden Joel Johansson | Italy Alberto Cavalieri | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2016 | Spain Pedro Hiltbrand | CRG | Maxter | Vega | Italy Fabian Federer | Sweden Benjamin Törnqvist Persson | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2017 | Italy Alex Irlando | Sodikart | TM | B | Sweden Benjamin Törnqvist Persson | Italy Riccardo Longhi | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2018 | Italy Matteo Viganò | Tony Kart | Vortex | B | New Zealand Daniel Bray | Spain David Vidales | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2019 | France Émilien Denner | Sodikart | TM | B | Spain David Vidales | Sweden Emil Skärås | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2020 | Italy Simone Cunati | Birel | TM | Vega | Italy Giuseppe Palomba | Italy Giacomo Pollini | KZ2 Supercup |
| 2021 | Italy Lorenzo Travisanutto | Parolin | TM | MG | Netherlands Senna van Walstijn | Germany David Trefilov | KZ2 Supercup |
KF-J International Super Cup (2013)
International Masters' Super Cup (2022–present)
Notes
See also
- Karting European Championship
- FIA Motorsport Games
- Commission Internationale de Karting
- Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
- Kart racing
- List of kart racing championships
- List of FIA championships