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During its meeting on 24 October 2007 in Paris, the World Motor Sport Council of the FIA took the following decisions regarding Karting.
According to Grandprix.com: The council has also announced that it is to establish the FIA Development Fund, which will assist the work of National Sporting Authorities (ASNs) in promoting the development of safer motor sport worldwide, especially in countries where the motor sport infrastructure is in need of support. Representatives from Mercedes and Ferrari will be invited to join the Fund’s board. The money is coming from the fine that McLaren is due to pay ...
Karting1 tests the dominant KF1 engine - winner of all six rounds of the European Championship.
While the event is still seven weeks away, the wheels of motion have began to turn as teams prepare their driver lineups for the 2nd Annual All-Stars Karting Classic event at the PRI Show in Orlando, FL. Topkart has come out as the first team to announce their driver lineup in the All-Star event announcing that it will field IndyCar Series star Marco Andretti, ALMS pilot Bryan Herta, and Grand-Am ...
This weekend Kartlink and Kartcom are working together to bring you (almost!) live coverage from the Monaco Cup for Juniors in both French and English. If it's popular, look out for more over the coming season.
Both the WSK and Italian Opens have announced their circuits for next year, they should now be showing on our Calendar.
Formula Kart Productions, Inc. announced today its intent to include the CIK KF2 and KF3 categories in the 2008 Formula Kart Racing Florida Winter Tour. Located in Florida in the United States, the FWT is one of the longest running and largest sprint kart racing series in the world. FKP’s Bill Wright; “Over the last six months I received many requests to include the KF categories in the 2008 FWT. Due to the lack of ...
That's the opinion of top race engineer Mark Rose. He blames the front brakes, saying they make the racing processional and remove a lot of the need for talent in the sport. "I don't want to take anything away from Ardigo and Catt, they were unbelievable, but this weekend was the worst World Championships I've ever seen," he said.
Please send me the 2009 KF# dates if...
that sounds good, at last a level field for all.
This is the nuts!!!!! how much balls must these guys have!