ROK Cup Italy, Round 5 – The race report
ROK Cup Italy, Round 5 – The race report

ROK Cup Italy, Round 5 – The race report

ROK Cup Italy, Round 5 – The race report

ROK Cup Italy, Round 5 – The race report

One month after Jesolo, the ROK Cup Italy is back on track for the fifth round of the season, on the occasion of the "night event" in Lonato del Garda. In total, 262 drivers livened up the...
A brilliant start to the International season for Modena Kart
A brilliant start to the International season for Modena Kart

A brilliant start to the International...

A brilliant start to the International season for Modena Kart

A brilliant start to the International season for Modena Kart

Drivers in the colours of the Modena Kart team have become regulars on the podiums of the biggest events since the start of 2025, in the WSK Promotion series as well as the ACI Karting Italian...
Carr drives towards glory as KZ King equals record
Carr drives towards glory as KZ King equals record

Carr drives towards glory as KZ King...

Carr drives towards glory as KZ King equals record

Carr drives towards glory as KZ King equals record

Liam Carr is knocking on the door of a maiden KA2 Junior SP Tools Australian Kart Championship after an immaculate weekend in Newcastle, while double KZ2 Champion, Troy Loeskow, recorded a...
A helmet for Gabin – Team WRT’S ‘ACO Challenge 2025’ initiative
A helmet for Gabin – Team WRT’S ‘ACO Challenge 2025’ initiative

A helmet for Gabin – Team WRT’S ‘ACO...

A helmet for Gabin – Team WRT’S ‘ACO Challenge 2025’ initiative

A helmet for Gabin – Team WRT’S ‘ACO Challenge 2025’ initiative

As part of their 2025 ‘ACO Challenge’, Team WRT continues its commitment to meaningful, human-driven initiatives. After winning the 2024 ACO ‘Coup de Cœur’ Award for its...
Preston and Burke win at Australian Kart Championship round two
Preston and Burke win at Australian Kart Championship round two

Preston and Burke win at Australian Kart...

Preston and Burke win at Australian Kart Championship round two

Preston and Burke win at Australian Kart Championship round two

Jac Preston has taken his first ever SP Tools Australian Kart Championship round win in KZ2 at Murray Bridge, South Australia, while Ky Burke broached the top step of the podium in KA2 for the first...
Race Report: The ROK Cup Italy with Round 2 held at the 7 Laghi Kart in Castelletto di Branduzzo
Race Report: The ROK Cup Italy with Round 2 held at the 7 Laghi Kart in Castelletto di Branduzzo

Race Report: The ROK Cup Italy with...

Race Report: The ROK Cup Italy with Round 2 held at the 7 Laghi Kart in Castelletto di Branduzzo

Race Report: The ROK Cup Italy with Round 2 held at the 7 Laghi Kart in Castelletto di Branduzzo

The ROK Cup Italy continues its seasonal journey with the second round held at the 7 Laghi Kart in Castelletto di Branduzzo (PV). Almost 200 are the attendants in the seven categories competing, in a...
IPK strengthens its presence in International Competition
IPK strengthens its presence in International Competition

IPK strengthens its presence in...

IPK strengthens its presence in International Competition

IPK strengthens its presence in International Competition

Since its creation in 2010, the IPK factory has rapidly established itself as one of the leading companies in the global karting market, thanks to its innovative technology and the quality of the...
Breakthrough win for Cooper Folley as Italian flies in Melbourne
Breakthrough win for Cooper Folley as Italian flies in Melbourne

Breakthrough win for Cooper Folley as...

Breakthrough win for Cooper Folley as Italian flies in Melbourne

Breakthrough win for Cooper Folley as Italian flies in Melbourne

Young Queenslander, Cooper Folley has stunned the field in his first KA2 Junior round at the opening SP Tools Australian Kart Championship, presented by Castrol event sweeping to the win at the...
Kalì Kart on top in the Margutti Trophy
Kalì Kart on top in the Margutti Trophy

Kalì Kart on top in the Margutti Trophy

Kalì Kart on top in the Margutti Trophy

Kalì Kart on top in the Margutti Trophy

Great weekend for Kalì Kart colours at the 36th Margutti Trophy that took place this weekend in Lonato. In the OK Junior category, Ilia Berezkin dominated the OK Junior by winning all 3 qualifying...
Italian Champion to line up in Australian Kart Championship opener
Italian Champion to line up in Australian Kart Championship opener

Italian Champion to line up in...

Italian Champion to line up in Australian Kart Championship opener

Italian Champion to line up in Australian Kart Championship opener

Italian Champion Moritz Ebner is set to make his Australian debut at the opening round of the 2025 SP Tools Australian Kart Championship presented by Castrol in Melbourne next weekend (March 28-30).
Stars of Karting take centre stage in Melbourne
Stars of Karting take centre stage in Melbourne

Stars of Karting take centre stage in...

Stars of Karting take centre stage in Melbourne

Stars of Karting take centre stage in Melbourne

Melbourne’s Grand Prix week started off with a bang with the Stars of Karting Event at Port Melbourne’s Todd Road facility on Monday. The short and sharp format saw qualifying followed up...
Prokart Challenge opens 2025 with double round weekend at K1 Circuit
Prokart Challenge opens 2025 with double round weekend at K1 Circuit

Prokart Challenge opens 2025 with double...

Prokart Challenge opens 2025 with double round weekend at K1 Circuit

Prokart Challenge opens 2025 with double round weekend at K1 Circuit

The first event of the 2025 ProKart Challenge program was held on the February 28-March 2 weekend at the new K1 Circuit. The Winchester, California facility welcomed the Superkarts! USA regional...
Kennedy and Campbell announced for 2025 FIA Karting Academy Trophy
Kennedy and Campbell announced for 2025 FIA Karting Academy Trophy

Kennedy and Campbell announced for 2025...

Kennedy and Campbell announced for 2025 FIA Karting Academy Trophy

Kennedy and Campbell announced for 2025 FIA Karting Academy Trophy

Karting Australia is proud to announce that Annabel Kennedy (Brisbane, QLD) and Hamish Campbell (Gold Coast, QLD) have been selected to represent the nation in the 2025 FIA Karting Academy Trophy...
WKA Realigns National Road Racing Schedules for 2025 and 2026
WKA Realigns National Road Racing Schedules for 2025 and 2026

WKA Realigns National Road Racing...

WKA Realigns National Road Racing Schedules for 2025 and 2026

WKA Realigns National Road Racing Schedules for 2025 and 2026

With a very busy Road Racing Calendar and events so close to each other throughout the year, racers have expressed their concerns that some events are simply not feasible to attend.  Responding...
2025 Rotax National Cup heads to Albury Wodonga
2025 Rotax National Cup heads to Albury Wodonga

2025 Rotax National Cup heads to Albury...

2025 Rotax National Cup heads to Albury Wodonga

2025 Rotax National Cup heads to Albury Wodonga

Karting Australia can confirm that the 2025 Rotax National Cup will be hosted at Albury Wodonga Kart Racing Club on September 13-14.
Stars of Karting to kick off Formula 1 race week in Melbourne
Stars of Karting to kick off Formula 1 race week in Melbourne

Stars of Karting to kick off Formula 1...

Stars of Karting to kick off Formula 1 race week in Melbourne

Stars of Karting to kick off Formula 1 race week in Melbourne

More than 100 of Australia’s top kart racers will take centre stage at the Go-Kart Club of Victoria on Monday, March 10, as the Stars of Karting event launches "Race Week" for the...
2025 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour on the horizon
2025 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour on the horizon

2025 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour on the...

2025 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour on the horizon

2025 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour on the horizon

Fresh off a record setting campaign in Florida, the Superkarts! USA organization is turning its focus on the 2025 SKUSA Pro Tour. Set for its 16th straight season, the championship will again be...
Rock Island Grand Prix: Come for the races, stay for the party!
Rock Island Grand Prix: Come for the races, stay for the party!

Rock Island Grand Prix: Come for the...

Rock Island Grand Prix: Come for the races, stay for the party!

Rock Island Grand Prix: Come for the races, stay for the party!

Back in 1978, The Blues Brothers took the world by storm with a skit on Saturday Night Live. A movie followed in 1980, then a sequel and some albums as Dan Aykroyd (Elwood) and John Belushi (Joliet...
Kalì Kart: Zvarich brothers confirmed for 2025
Kalì Kart: Zvarich brothers confirmed for 2025

Kalì Kart: Zvarich brothers confirmed...

Kalì Kart: Zvarich brothers confirmed for 2025

Kalì Kart: Zvarich brothers confirmed for 2025

In the last few days, Kalì Kart has confirmed the extension of the agreement with the three Zvarich brothers also for the 2025 season. Max, Marat and Mark, therefore, after the first contact with...
Iron Dames reveal full 2025 racing programme: 16 drivers, multiple disciplines, one mission
Iron Dames reveal full 2025 racing programme: 16 drivers, multiple disciplines, one mission

Iron Dames reveal full 2025 racing...

Iron Dames reveal full 2025 racing programme: 16 drivers, multiple disciplines, one mission

Iron Dames reveal full 2025 racing programme: 16 drivers, multiple disciplines, one mission

Iron Dames, the trailblazing all-female racing project, proudly announces its expanded 2025 programme, featuring an unprecedented line-up of 16 drivers competing across the globe. This milestone marks...

Tony Karts gains another podium in Germany

Tony Karts gains another podium in Germany Read more

In the last round of the OK and OKJ European Championship, Tony Kart is third in the OKJ final with Harley Keeble and conquers the third podium of the general rating in both categories.

Pole, victories In the heats and third place in the European Championship for Vortex

Pole, victories In the heats and third place in the European Championship for Vortex Read more

At the end of the weekend in Genk, the RSZ and RTZ engines are getting another prestigious result thanks to Simo Puhakka (Tony Kart Racing Team) who gains the third position in the KZ FIA Karting European Championship.

WKA Manufacturers Cup and WKA America Event Combined and Set to Take Place at Whiteland Raceway Park with New Date

WKA Manufacturers Cup and WKA America Event Combined and Set to Take Place at Whiteland Raceway Park with New Date Read more

In an ever-evolving 2020 schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the overlapping of race dates across the country, the World Karting Association (WKA) has combined a pair of events to alleviate a race weekend and potentially decrease costs for teams and competitors.

Simo Puhakka brings Tony Kart onto the podium of the general rating of the FIA Karting

Simo Puhakka brings Tony Kart onto the podium of the general rating of the FIA Karting Read more

Simo Puhakka brings Tony Kart onto the podium of the general rating of the FIA Karting European Championship at the end of the last round raced in Genk where the Tony Kart Racing Team is playing a leading role with Noah Milell

Significant participation growth as karting emerges from lockdown

Significant participation growth as karting emerges from lockdown Read more

Karting Australia events across the Country continue to thrive as the karting community tackles the ‘Road out of Lockdown’. For those States that have been consistently able to hold events in a COVIDSafe Environment throughout July and August, participation numbers have increased 23% on the corresponding period in 2019.

Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix announces new race partnership

Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix announces new race partnership Read more

Having just completed its 25th year in 2019, the Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix kart race has announced a new partnership designed to ensure this great event continues for another 25 years. It was announced earlier this year that the race has been suspended for 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions but will return in 2021.

Hamda Al Qubaisi scores maiden rookie points at Imola

Hamda Al Qubaisi scores maiden rookie points at Imola Read more

Hamda Al Qubaisi tamed the mighty Imola track this weekend in round 2 of the Italian Formula 4 Championship. Despite not knowing the track, one of the toughest on the schedule, the Emirati female racer got up to speed and finished the weekend oh a high note.

Italian F.4 Championship powered by Abarth at Imola, race 3: Extraordinary Rosso

Italian F.4 Championship powered by Abarth at Imola, race 3: Extraordinary Rosso Read more

At the Imola racing track in round 2 off the Italian Formul 4 Championship Andrea Rosso is spectacular in attacking the pair of Red Bull Junior Team drivers, Edgar and Crawford, conquering the first position. Behind him an exceptional Pizzi and Edgar who obtain the podium.

Imola, race 2: Edgar with wet track on Crawford and Rosso

Imola, race 2: Edgar with wet track on Crawford and Rosso Read more

For round 2 in the Italian Formula 4 Championchip on the Imola racing track it was a difficult race for everyone with the track getting wet just before the start, fitting of rain tires by everyone, rolling start and the safety car entry twice. In the end the podium sees Edgar, Crawford and Rosso, the Italian also first in the Rookie classification.

Filip Ugran resists the entire race at Imola

Filip Ugran resists the entire race at Imola Read more

At the start of Round 2 in the Italian F4 Championship on the famous Imola racetrack Dino Beganovic is attacked after a few corners and overtaken by Jonny Edgar, who then goes long and is overtaken by Filip Ugran, who holds out until victory.

Hamda Al Qubaisi back on-track for Round 2 of Italian F4 Championship at Imola

Hamda Al Qubaisi back on-track for Round 2 of Italian F4 Championship at Imola Read more

Hamda Al Qubaisi will be back running this weekend at Imola for Abu Dhabi Racing in the second round of the Italian Formula 4 Championship. The Emirati racer, back from a fruitful testing session at Zandvoort, will make her debut at the challenging Italian facility, a flowing, fast and exciting course on the hills just outside the city.

Van Amersfoort Racing signs Chinese Cenyu Han (McQueen) for Italian and German F4 Championship

Van Amersfoort Racing signs Chinese Cenyu Han (McQueen) for Italian and German F4 Championship Read more

Van Amersfoort Racing happily announces the joining of Cenyu Han. The Nanjing, China born youngster, currently residing in Milan, Italy, steps into single seater racing as a Rosberg Racing Academy graduate, a karting talent development program initiated by F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg.

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno Read more

The engines of the OTK Kart Group pushed Freddie Slater into second place in the final of the OKJ class while in OK, Joseph Turney achieved third position.

Double OK World Champion Lorenzo Travisanutto joins Parolin Racing Kart

Double OK World Champion Lorenzo Travisanutto joins Parolin Racing Kart Read more

The double OK World Champion Lorenzo Travisanutto has decided to give a new direction to his career by joining the official Parolin Racing Kart team.

Team Mercury in the Italian Championship with the support of CRG

Team Mercury in the Italian Championship with the support of CRG Read more

Luca Cavalli owned Team Mercury is all set to take part in the Italian Karting Championship from the next round that is scheduled for this coming weekend in Sarno (August 27-30). The team will benefit from the direct technical support of CRG.

Oliver Goethe wins his first race in cars in his second event with BULLET Sports Management

Oliver Goethe wins his first race in cars in his second event with BULLET Sports Management Read more

Oliver Goethe took his first race win in a formula car in the competitive FIA Spanish F4 Championship this weekend (22-23 August) when he crossed the line at Paul Ricard more than three seconds ahead of the competition.

Australian Grand Prix Ceo joins Karting Australia Board

Australian Grand Prix Ceo joins Karting Australia Board Read more

Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive Officer Andrew Westacott has been unanimously appointed to the Board of Australian Karting Association Ltd (Karting Australia) effectively immediately.

Kosmic Kart Racing Department reaches the European podium in Sarno

Kosmic Kart Racing Department reaches the European podium in Sarno Read more

The drivers of the Kosmic Kart Racing Department gave a convincing performance in Sarno, where Kosmic Kart equipment was also second in the OKJ class.

James Wharton 2020 - FIA Karting European Championship - OK, Sarno (ITA) - Round 2 - A magnificent gain for Wharton

James Wharton 2020 - FIA Karting European Championship - OK, Sarno (ITA) - Round 2 - A magnificent gain for Wharton Read more

Competitiveness and combativeness are the two words that could sum up the weekend of the talented driver James Wharton, racing in the FIA Karting European Championship in the OK category. During the second event in Sarno, Italy, the young Australian made one of the best progressions of the 36 finalist drivers, coming back from 27th to 12th place! James Wharton has scored his first points and doesn't intend to stop there...

Kosmic Kart In Sarno For The Fia Karting European Championship

Kosmic Kart In Sarno For The Fia Karting European Championship Read more

The Kosmic Kart Racing Department is looking for redemption at the International Circuit of Naples (Sarno, Italy) after the excellent pace shown in the first round in Spain.

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FIA Karting Interview with James Geidel, President of the RGMMC Group
Mitchell Koolen
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FIA Karting Interview with James Geidel, President of the RGMMC Group

 dynamic young man in his thirties, James Geidel, as President of the RGMMC Group, has been the Promoter of the FIA Karting Championships since 2018. RGMMC also promotes and organises other Competitions such as the IAME Euro Series, the Spanish Karting Championship and the new international Champions of the Future series launched in 2020. It was interesting to talk to him in April 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic that is affecting the whole world.
Let's hear from you first. How are the initial weeks of inactivity in the sport going for you?

I'm doing very well, thank you. My loved ones are well and I appreciate the opportunity to be with them. The situation is difficult in some ways, but it also allows people to live differently by spending more time at home with their family. I live in Switzerland, away in the mountains, there is no real confinement and nature is on our doorstep. Frankly, I have no complaints. I am reassured to know that the entire RGMMC team, who come from several countries, is safe and secure in their own homes.

Even though I work a lot, the conditions are different and it's not unpleasant. Normally, we are busy with the management of day-to-day business, we never have the time to devote ourselves fully to the projects we have in mind. Now we can finally take advantage of these long days to develop new ideas, to move forward on subjects that were previously left aside. I'm increasing the conversations with the teams, the manufacturers, the federations and of course the drivers, which is very enriching.
What is the current impact of this particular situation on your activities?

The conditions are obviously not favourable for racing. All sports are hard hit because it is no longer possible to move around or to gather together. We are all on a break without knowing when racing will be able to resume. The FIA and the CIK-FIA have approached the situation with pragmatism and while waiting to see the situation more clearly, the first races have been postponed. I don't see what could have been done better. This is also what we have done for the other series for which we are responsible. The situation is being managed according to the information we receive from the government authorities. The current problem is that everyone has their own opinion, but no one is able to predict the future. Many experts, and non-experts unfortunately, express themselves frequently, sometimes in a contradictory manner, but in the end we do not know what will happen.
How do you see the next steps for kart racing?

The world of karting is very special. The participants are different from many other sports.  I am convinced that when competition starts again, the competitors will be there, even if we might see a drop in numbers. For me, what will prevent the drivers from competing will be primarily travel constraints. We can imagine reducing the teams' travel for various reasons, around Italy for example, but that won't solve the drivers' transport problems. That's where the most important factor lies. Once the barriers to the organisation of the races are removed, I am convinced that the recovery will depend essentially on the drivers' ability to travel.

It should also be remembered that travel also depends on accommodation capacity, which is yet another problem. At the end of the day, there are a lot of parameters to take into account and it is impossible today to answer all these questions. In my opinion, it will be easier for the teams to be able to reach the circuits when the time comes. This is not the most critical point. There will undoubtedly be precautions to be taken, guarantees to be given to the authorities, but this does not seem insurmountable to me. In any case, I imagine that the social distancing will last for several months, if not longer. We will therefore have to adapt to it and adopt new habits.
What is your analysis on the future of competitive karting?

In the long term, karting, like many other sectors, is likely to suffer from the consequences of this epidemic. We can always try to reduce costs to limit the negative effects, but we must stay realistic. The savings that can be made at the highest level of competition remain marginal. As long as current functioning is maintained, with large teams and beautiful structures, budgets will remain high, so we should not be deluded. There have been very significant developments in this area over the last fifteen or twenty years. At that time there were many valuable national championships with many participants, while international series remained rare. Now the trend has been reversed and it is difficult to turn back the clock.

But again, no one can predict with certainty what the future will bring. We will have to try to return to some normality after the pandemic and see how things go, knowing that a lot will have changed. The global economy sometimes works in amazing ways. However, it is the karting market that will guide us towards forms of competition adapted to these new times.  It is risky to try to anticipate, so we will see.

I have always been a positive person and I remain so. There's no point being pessimistic in a difficult period, it doesn't change the outcome. The situation changes daily, it is not possible to make medium-term plans. The current visibility is about five weeks in advance.  Let us take things as they come and assume our responsibilities, what more can we do? For the moment the priority is to stay safe at home to protect ourselves and others, and also to maintain confidence. Let's wait and see, while keeping our fingers crossed. I'm sure it will be a joyful moment when we get back to racing!

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