Sunday live stream: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International

Sunday live stream: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International Read more

The PF International circuit is hosting the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior and the first OK-N World Cup from 12th to 15th September. 262 drivers from 59 nations are on the entry lists marking a new participation record. The special features of PF International's track, with its classic 1,382m layout and bridge, make it a true staple of British-style karting competition.

Saturday live stream: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International

Saturday live stream: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International Read more

The PF International circuit is hosting the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior and the first OK-N World Cup from 12th to 15th September. 262 drivers from 59 nations are on the entry lists marking a new participation record. The special features of PF International's track, with its classic 1,382m layout and bridge, make it a true staple of British-style karting competition.

Results: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International

Results: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International Read more

The PF International circuit is hosting the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior and the first OK-N World Cup from 12th to 15th September. 262 drivers from 59 nations are on the entry lists marking a new participation record. The special features of PF International's track, with its classic 1,382m layout and bridge, make it a true staple of British-style karting competition.

Live timing: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International

Live timing: FIA Karting World Championship OK, OKJ and the OK-N World Cup at PF International Read more

The PF International circuit is hosting the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior and the first OK-N World Cup from 12th to 15th September. 262 drivers from 59 nations are on the entry lists marking a new participation record. The special features of PF International's track, with its classic 1,382m layout and bridge, make it a true staple of British-style karting competition.

FIA Karting: World Championships return to England

FIA Karting: World Championships return to England Read more

After a world event in 2017 and a European event in 2018, the PF International circuit is getting ready to host the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK & Junior and the first OK-N World Cup from 12th to 15th September.

OK-N opens up to a wider public

OK-N opens up to a wider public Read more

During the awards ceremony for the 2022 FIA season, the President of the FIA Karting Commission Akbar Ebrahim reminded us that karting is an essential step for drivers wishing to gain experience at an early age with the ambition of developing later in motor sport, as well as being a discipline in its own right that is widely practised by many drivers throughout the world.

Morgatto and Tarnvanichkul lead the qualifying heats in Sarno

Morgatto and Tarnvanichkul lead the qualifying heats in Sarno Read more

With the return of the sun and milder weather conditions compared to Qualifying Practice, the 199 drivers entered in the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior produced a magnificent show throughout the 43 Qualifying Heats. In each category, 72 drivers won their ticket for the Super Heats on Sunday morning, which will precede the long awaited Finals! Matheus Morgatto (BRA) in OK and Enzo Tarnvanichkul (THA) in OK-Junior are provisionally in first place, but the event is far from over.

Fardin and Rehm on pole in the FIA Karting World Championship

Fardin and Rehm on pole in the FIA Karting World Championship Read more

199 drivers of 48 nationalities had to face wet and changing weather conditions on Friday 16th September at the Sarno circuit (ITA). At the foot of Mount Vesuvius, it rained at the beginning of the day, but the track dried out during Qualifying, to the point where the drivers of the last session started on slick tyres. In this context, there was no shortage of surprises, such as the pole positions achieved by German Maxime Rehm in OK and Swiss driver Kian Fardin in OK-Junior.