Ramaekers and Baglin crowned FIA Karting World Champions

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The Kristianstad circuit crowned two promising young motorsport talents at the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior. No stranger to the podium at major international events, Belgium's Thibaut Ramaekers claimed the top spot this afternoon. A year after losing the title on the last lap, Britain's Noah Baglin bounced back in OK-Junior, dominating his rivals at the decisive moment of the competition.

Unpredictable Weather, Unforgettable Racing at Mariembourg for the Season Finale

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The 2025 IAME Euro Series drew to a close with its fourth and final round at Mariembourg, where the weather was forecast for a wet weekend but instead delivered a mix of conditions that kept teams guessing. Rain played its part early, shaking up Friday’s qualifying and the opening heats, while staying away on Saturday and making its return on Sunday with light drizzles and sudden bursts of sunshine that created ever-changing grip levels. The most dramatic twist came in the Junior final, where a shower during the formation lap sparked chaos and forced bold tyre choices. Between the shifting skies and the fierce on-track battles, Mariembourg provided a fittingly unpredictable backdrop for the season finale.

European Junior Champion title and multiple podium finishes for Kart Republic

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The FIA Karting European Championships for OK and OK-Junior came to an end in Denmark, confirming the competitiveness of the KR-IAME teams throughout the four events, which resulted in many podium finishes in Campillos, Portimao, Viterbo and Rodby (12 in total throughout the Championship), as well as in the overall standings... Title for Dean Hoogendoorn and podium for Noah Baglin in OK-Junior, double podium in OK with James Anagnostiadis and Zac Drummond.

An astonishing end to the Championship in Rødby

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The particularly changeable weather conditions in southern Denmark during the final round of the Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship - OK & OK-Junior and the FIA Karting Academy Trophy - Senior produced many twists and turns. In OK, Sweden's Viktor Gustafsson caused a surprise by winning the Final, while Spain's Christian Costoya had enough of a lead to be crowned Champion despite retiring. The Netherlands' Dean Hoogendoorn secured a fourth place finish, enough to take the European OK-Junior Championship, while Canada's Ilie Crisan sped to victory. In the Academy-Senior class, Japan's Yuzuki Sato scored a double victory by winning the race and the title.

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