The winners of the first heats of the third round of the WSK Final Cup

The winners of the first heats of the third round of the WSK Final Cup Read more

The first racing day in Lonato has been spoiled by the rain in qualifying and in the initial heats. The remaining heats will be on Sunday as the first Prefinals. The final stages will be on Sunday, November 23rd.

First responses for the WSK Final Cup in Lonato

First responses for the WSK Final Cup in Lonato Read more

Wet qualifying practice produced some surprising results at the start of the third and closing round of the WSK Final Cup.      

24 Hours Spa Karting: twice rather than once in 2026!

24 Hours Spa Karting: twice rather than once in 2026! Read more

The 24 Hours Spa Karting is returning! Although the 2025 edition could not take place, organiser One Day Karting has decided to make up for it in 2026 with two events: one with a Sodikart fleet on 13 and 14 June, followed by a second with the traditional Biz Le Mans Twins on 5 and 6 September. Each with their own unique characteristics, these two events complement each other and both promise to be exciting and international.

Results: 2025 WSK Final Cup Grand Finale at the South Garda Karting circuit in Lonato

Results: 2025 WSK Final Cup Grand Finale at the South Garda Karting circuit in Lonato Read more

The third and closing round of the WSK Final Cup will get underway on November 18-23 at the South Garda Karting circuit. The closing challenge of the year will award the titles in all categories.      

Live timing: 2025 WSK Final Cup Grand Finale at the South Garda Karting circuit in Lonato

Live timing: 2025 WSK Final Cup Grand Finale at the South Garda Karting circuit in Lonato Read more

The third and closing round of the WSK Final Cup will get underway on November 18-23 at the South Garda Karting circuit. The closing challenge of the year will award the titles in all categories.      

Red Bull Academy Programme confirms 2026 driver pairing

Red Bull Academy Programme confirms 2026 driver pairing Read more

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls Academy Programme and Red Bull Racing Pepe Jeans Academy Programme have renewed the contracts of Rafaela Ferreira and Alisha Palmowski for the 2026 F1 Academy season.

Omnia Racing joins the Official Prize Pool of the 2026 Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy

Omnia Racing joins the Official Prize Pool of the 2026 Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy Read more

The strategic partnership between Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy continues to grow in synergy and commitment to talent development within motorsport.

PREMA Racing set for final 2025 push in Las Vegas

PREMA Racing set for final 2025 push in Las Vegas Read more

F1 Academy is set for its 2025 finale, and as the series prepares to wrap up its third season, PREMA Racing is prepared to compete for the highest honours in Las Vegas. Lining up at the American street course, Doriane Pin is entering the weekend as the championship leader with a consistent season made of three wins and multiple podiums. The Frenchwoman achieved podium finishes and competed for victory in every round, and looks forward to sealing the deal in the second American outing for the 2025 series.

KCMG ENYA by Pinnacle Motorsport clinches stunning 1-2 finish in 72nd Macau Grand Prix

KCMG ENYA by Pinnacle Motorsport clinches stunning 1-2 finish in 72nd Macau Grand Prix Read more

KCMG ENYA by Pinnacle Motorsport delivered a remarkable result in Sunday’s Formula Regional World Cup on the streets of Macau, as Théophile Naël led home Mari Boya to complete an outstanding 1-2 for the outfit.

Great success of the first FIA Karting World Cup “arrive & drive” with OTK Kart Group supply

Great success of the first FIA Karting World Cup “arrive & drive” with OTK Kart Group supply Read more

OTK Kart Group confirms its key role as technical partner in the first edition of the competition promoted by the FIA, providing all drivers with Kosmic Kart chassis, Vortex engines and Vega tyres.

LEGO® Racing hits the F1 ACADEMY™ Grid in 2026, With Esmee Kosterman behind the wheel, in first-of-its-kind partnership

LEGO® Racing hits the F1 ACADEMY™ Grid in 2026, With Esmee Kosterman behind the wheel, in first-of-its-kind partnership Read more

Today, in the pitlane of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit at the FORMULA 1 LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX 2025, the LEGO Group and F1 ACADEMY have announced an exciting multi-year partnership to inspire young fans, especially girls, through creative play and representation. As part of this collaboration, the LEGO Group will be represented on the F1 ACADEMY grid starting with the 2026 F1 ACADEMY season, with LEGO® Racing, piloted by driver Esmee Kosterman at the wheel. Additionally, the LEGO Group and F1 ACADEMY revealed their first LEGO set together, now available for pre-order.

The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato

The grand finale of the WSK Final Cup, Round 3 in Lonato Read more

The grand finale of the 20th season of WSK Promotion has just begun at Lonato's South Garda Karting with the third and final round of the WSK Final Cup. The latest entry list shows 405 drivers, already on track for free practice across seven categories: KZ2, OK, OKJ, OK-N, OK-N Junior, MINI Gr.3, and MINI Gr.3 U10.

Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round

Kart CRG: Podium goal in the Final WSK Round Read more

On Sunday, November 23rd, the Lonato circuit will host the last of the three WSK Final events, which will close the long 2026 International karting season. This important meeting will welcome as many as 400 drivers divided into seven categories: MINI U10, MINI Gr3, OKJ, OK, OKNJ, OKN and KZ2.

WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026

WSK Promotion renews the agreement with VEGA and LeCont for season 2026 Read more

WSK Promotion is pleased to announce the renewal of the agreement for the supply of VEGA and LeCont tyres for the 2026 season, continuing the collaboration established many years ago with mutual satisfaction across the WSK Series.

Ferguson and Tucker crowned first ever FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup Winners

Ferguson and Tucker crowned first ever FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup Winners Read more

When the FIA announced earlier this year that the first-ever Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup would come to the Asia-Pacific region, accessibility, affordability and inclusion were set at the heart of what has been a landmark event on the International Sporting Calendar. 
 

Australian Hamish Campbell finishes seventh at FIA Arrive & Drive World Cup

Promising day ends in disappointment for SJM Theodore PREMA Racing at Macau

Promising day ends in disappointment for SJM Theodore PREMA Racing at Macau Read more

SJM Theodore PREMA Racing saw a promising and exciting day turn into disappointment today at the 72nd Macau Grand Prix. The team fought for the win in the opening half of the FIA FR World Cup main race, with a stunning overall display, but ended up with a triple DNF.
 

Live timing and Results: FIA Karting 'Arrive and Drive' World Cup on the LYL International Circuit

Live timing and Results: FIA Karting 'Arrive and Drive' World Cup on the LYL International Circuit Read more

Budding racers from across the world descend on the LYL International Circuit for the inaugural FIA Karting Arrive and Drive World Cup, held over 14 - 16 November 2025. 107 drivers aged 12 - 19 will compete over the course of the weekend in what is set to be a closely fought competition between the next generation of racing champions.

Results: IAME Final Games 2025 – A Karting Spectacle in the Heart of Cremona

Results: IAME Final Games 2025 – A Karting Spectacle in the Heart of Cremona Read more

The IAME Final Games 2025, organized by Valm S.r.l., will ignite the track at the Cremona Circuit from November 15 to 16, 2025. This annual karting event, powered by the iconic IAME engines, promises an electrifying display of speed, skill, and competition for drivers and fans alike. Located at Via Strada Giuseppina 2, 26040 San Martino del Lago (Cremona), the circuit sits just outside the historic city of Cremona, a region steeped in motorsport heritage and cultural richness.

Live timing: IAME Final Games 2025 – A Karting Spectacle in the Heart of Cremona

Live timing: IAME Final Games 2025 – A Karting Spectacle in the Heart of Cremona Read more

The IAME Final Games 2025, organized by Valm S.r.l., will ignite the track at the Cremona Circuit from November 15 to 16, 2025. This annual karting event, powered by the iconic IAME engines, promises an electrifying display of speed, skill, and competition for drivers and fans alike. Located at Via Strada Giuseppina 2, 26040 San Martino del Lago (Cremona), the circuit sits just outside the historic city of Cremona, a region steeped in motorsport heritage and cultural richness.

Slater, SJM Theodore PREMA Racing achieve P2 in Macau Qualifying

Slater, SJM Theodore PREMA Racing achieve P2 in Macau Qualifying Read more

SJM Theodore PREMA Racing will take off from the front row of the 72nd Macau Grand Prix Qualification Race tomorrow at the Guia Circuit. Freddie Slater performed brilliantly in Day 2 of qualifying, in a session that proved extremely challenging. Overnight rain meant that the track was not particularly quicker than on Thursday, and contacts with the wall led to multiple stoppages. That had an effect on how the results unfolded.

The 24 Hours Karting of Italy 2026 will take place on March 15 in Castelletto (Italy)

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In recent days, CRG officially announced the date and location of its flagship rental event: the 24 Hours Karting of Italy will be held on March 14–15 in Italy at the Castelletto di Branduzzo circuit.

A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup

A total of 400 drivers expected in Lonato for the grand finale of the WSK Final Cup Read more

The third and closing round of the WSK Final Cup will get underway next November 18-23 at the South Garda Karting circuit. The closing challenge of the year will award the titles in all categories.      

Chip Ganassi Racing Signs 11-Year-Old Cam Becker to Driver Development Program

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Chip Ganassi Racing has signed Cam Becker to its driver development program. At 11 years old, Becker is the first driver signed to the new program, which was announced by the team late last year. Becker is the youngest ever champion of the Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series. Winning six races and scoring 11 podium finishes in 15 races, Becker won the championship in late October. Next year, he will continue to compete and test across multiple open-wheel disciplines.

SJM Theodore PREMA Racing takes early lead in first Macau GP qualifying

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With a scintillating drive on Thursday’s Qualifying 1 session, Freddie Slater led the opening day of the 2025 Macau Grand Prix. While a late red flag forced drivers to come back on track for one final push, the British sensation posted an excellent lap of 2m15.708 to beat his closest competitor by more than 3 tenths of a second.

SJM Theodore PREMA Racing Ready to Take on the FIA FR World Cup with a Trio of Star Drivers

New beginnings in Abu Dhabi as the UAE Series launches in style

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The Champions of the Future Academy Program UAE Series made its debut at the Al Forsan International Sports Resort in Abu Dhabi, opening a new chapter for RGMMC’s global arrive-and-drive platform.
 

PREMA Racing announces Bernoldi for 2026 Formula 4 season

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WSK Final Cup: the first winners of the Vulcain watches

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Kart Republic chassis wins in WSK at Cremona and in IAME at Valencia

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Akshay Bohra is the new Euro 4 Championship Champion, US Racing is celebrating also with Maxim Rehm winning Race 3

Published on Sunday, October 6, 2024

Akshay Bohra is the new Euro 4 Championship Champion, US Racing is celebrating also with Maxim Rehm winning Race 3

Monza - The Euro 4 Championship 2024, the second edition of the Championship promoted by ACI Sport and WSK Promotion, concluded with Race 3 at Monza. The new Champion is Akshay Bohra, the Indian-American driver from US Racing. After two P2 finishes this weekend, Bohra entered Race 3 as the Championship leader, with only Freddie Slater from Prema Racing and Hiyu Yamakoshi from Van Amersfoort left in the title fight. However, Yamakoshi needed nothing less than a win, with Bohra finishing out of the points, to claim the title. Given these conditions, Bohra was virtually crowned Champion after the first few laps of Race 3, when Slater retired, and Yamakoshi went off track following a collision, rejoining from the back of the field. Big celebrations for the team led by Gerhard Ungar and Ralf Schumacher, with the win in the weekend's final race for the German driver Maxim Rehm. It was also the first podium of the season for Italian driver Davide Larini from PHM Aix Racing. In third place, Alpine Academy driver Kean Nakamura-Berta from Prema Racing, with this result, secured the Rookie Champion title.
 

In fourth position, US Racing's Australian driver Gianmarco Pradel finished ahead of the newly crowned series champion Akshay Bohra, who, after starting from seventh on the grid, ended up fifth. In sixth place was another US Racing driver, Australian Jack Beeton. Swiss driver Enea Frey from Jenzer Motorsport crossed the line in seventh, but a five-second penalty for forcing Olivieri off track dropped him down the order. Latvian driver Tomass Stolcermanis from Prema Racing thus finished seventh and the third-best Rookie, behind Maxim Rehm and Kean Nakamura-Berta. Finnish driver Luka Sammalisto from R-ace GP took eighth place. The final top 10 positions were rounded off by Italian driver Emanuele Olivieri from AKM Motorsport in ninth, and Luca Viisoreanu from Real Racing in tenth.



 

The last race of the Championship was spectacular, with Akshay Bohra’s coronation coming in a 30-minute + 1 lap battle full of surprises. Kean Nakamura-Berta started from pole position and was immediately challenged by Mercedes Junior Alex Powell from Prema Racing and Davide Larini. Slater’s race ended on the first lap after an off-track excursion. He returned to the pits, but his race was over. Luca Viisoreanu, the Romanian driver and Real Racing’s representative at Monza, put on an exceptionally strong performance, fighting for the podium positions and even running third at one point during Race 3. On lap two, the incident between Aurelia Nobels from ART Grand Prix and Hiyu Yamakoshi, resulting in a 10-second penalty for the Brazilian driver.
 

Powell, who had claimed his maiden F4 victory earlier in the weekend, damaged his front wing in the race battles and was forced to pit for repairs. The American-Jamaican driver fought his way back up to finish 14th.
 

Two Safety Car periods occurred in the race, with Davide Larini leading the first restart and Kean Nakamura-Berta the second, which resumed racing on the final lap. Both neutralizations were caused by incidents involving ART Grand Prix driver Bianca Bustamante. The Filipino driver managed to continue after the first incident but had a race incident and crashed into the barriers in the second, ending her race. The driver was ok after the incident. Maxim Rehm’s decisive move for his first win of the season came during the final restart, sparking a battle that also allowed Larini to advance.
 

The three races at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza were exceptionally lively, with frequent changes in the lead as drivers took full advantage of the slipstream on the long straights. The Temple of Speed will again host fierce battles on October 27 during the final ACI Racing Weekend of the season, with the concluding round of the Italian F.4 Championship.



Akshay Bohra: “I couldn’t ask for more. We had a suboptimal race, but I just tried to stay calm once I understood more or less what had happened. Today I became a Champion in car racing. I’ve learned a lot this year. I made some mistakes that I’ve learned so much from. This year I really felt like I gave it my all. Last year, I played it safe and maybe had decent results, but I didn’t learn much, unlike this year where I’ve learned from mistakes. Also, the heights we’ve reached have been incredible, like today. I have to thank my whole team, ADD, and US Racing for everything they’ve done for me, my family and friends, and everyone else who has supported me throughout my career and development as a driver.”


Maxim Rehm: “We came here knowing we had speed from the test day. We were generally confident. We showed that in qualifying 1 by taking pole. Unfortunately, in qualifying 2, I didn’t make the best decision about track position, and sadly, we couldn’t get a lap in, finishing last in that session. Luckily, the second-fastest lap was good enough, so we started mid-pack. In Race 3, we started from 13th. We knew we had the speed, we just needed to pull everything together. That’s what we did: we worked our way forward step by step, lap by lap, overtaking one car at a time. I ended up P2, the Safety Car restart was crucial, and it was all about getting the best speed for the first corner. I had that, and I seized the opportunity to pass Nakamura and take the win.”
 

Davide Larini: “I’ve been very fast since qualifying, in fact, I took pole. Unfortunately, I had some bad luck in both races. I knew this was my last chance, so I gave it everything I had. Sadly, the Safety Car kind of ruined the race by bunching us up again. In the end, I managed to finish second, thanks to the Safety Car restart. It’s a result we’ll take home, the first podium of the season, and I’m super happy.”
 

Kean Nakamura-Berta: “Race 3 was a decent result. P3, Rookie Champion. I’m a bit disappointed with how the race ended, leading until the last lap hurts. I knew it would be tough to hold on to the lead, especially with the long straight leading into turn 1. The Safety Car restart wasn’t ideal. The team did a really good job; they gave me a car capable of staying at the front all weekend. I’m happy with the Team and Rookie titles. I’m just a little disappointed with myself, maybe I could have pushed a bit more and held onto the lead for the final lap. Anyway, it was a really good weekend, and thanks to Prema for their hard work.”

 

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