New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF

New trophies for Energy Corse on the podiums in WSK and IWF Read more

Already on the podium of the FIA Karting World Championship in Kristianstad in OK, Lev Krutolohov repeated this feat at the opening of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta. A week later, Energy Corse chassis were once again in the spotlight in a different context, the IAME Warriors Final in Valencia. Thanks to fruitful collaborations with the Xcel Motorsport and Valier Motorsport teams, top-level performances rewarded the work done and the competitiveness of the equipment.

The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round

The WSK Final Cup heading to Cremona for its second round Read more

The second event of the WSK Final Cup will take place at the Cremona Circuit next November 4th - 9th with a relevant participation. The leaders of the current standings are Godschalk (MINI U10), Gorun (MINI Gr.3), Scognamiglio (OK), Baglin (OKJ), Marchesi (OK-N), Stasionis (OK-NJ) and Bertuca (KZ2).      

ROK Cup Italia 2026 - Previews and calendar

ROK Cup Italia 2026 - Previews and calendar Read more

With the 2025 ROK season coming to an end, all eyes are already on 2026, a year that promises to be exciting thanks to new developments and unmissable events!

BRP-Rotax announces market availability of the Rotax E10 Electric Powertrain

BRP-Rotax announces market availability of the Rotax E10 Electric Powertrain Read more

BRP-Rotax is taking kart racing into a new era by announcing the availability of the Rotax E10. Developed entirely in-house and tailored to the specific demands of kart racing, the E10 combines performance, simplicity and sustainability – making the sport more exciting and accessible than ever. True to the “Race your Way” philosophy, the E10 delivers performance, fairness and zero-emission racing – enabling young talents from the age of six and hobby drivers alike to experience authentic electric race kart performance.

Incredible races at IWF25 in Valencia

Incredible races at IWF25 in Valencia Read more

On the final day of IWF25, the sun shone down on the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero and temperatures rose above 20°C. On the track, it was even hotter, with breathtaking races in all categories. The Finals were full of incredible suspense, and often the winner was not decided until the last lap, or even the last corner. With flawless organisation, the IAME Warriors Final confirmed its status as a world-class event.

The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar

The updated version of the WSK Promotion 2026 calendar Read more

WSK Promotion announces the updated version of the WSK karting events of season 2026.

Saturday live streaming coverage: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva

Saturday live streaming coverage: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva Read more

With 122 entries, the X30 Senior category will once again be the showcase of the IWF25, but the spectacle promises to be just as exciting in X30 Junior (114 drivers), X30 Mini (89), X30 Master (28) and S125 (35). This will be the first time the new IAME S125 engine has been used in this event. Regardless of the category, IAME engines have been the benchmark in terms of performance and reliability for many decades.

Friday live stream: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia

Friday live stream: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia Read more

With 122 entries, the X30 Senior category will once again be the showcase of the IWF25, but the spectacle promises to be just as exciting in X30 Junior (114 drivers), X30 Mini (89), X30 Master (28) and S125 (35). This will be the first time the new IAME S125 engine has been used in this event. Regardless of the category, IAME engines have been the benchmark in terms of performance and reliability for many decades.

Thursday live streaming coverage: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva

Thursday live streaming coverage: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva Read more

With 122 entries, the X30 Senior category will once again be the showcase of the IWF25, but the spectacle promises to be just as exciting in X30 Junior (114 drivers), X30 Mini (89), X30 Master (28) and S125 (35). This will be the first time the new IAME S125 engine has been used in this event. Regardless of the category, IAME engines have been the benchmark in terms of performance and reliability for many decades.

Fine margins in Qualifying for the 353 drivers at the IWF25

Fine margins in Qualifying for the 353 drivers at the IWF25 Read more

The major event in the 2025 IAME calendar got off to an intense start at the Lucas Guerrero International Circuit in Chiva, near Valencia. The substantial amount of entrants confirms the appeal of this event, and every available space in the paddock was needed to accommodate the drivers and the numerous teams in the best possible conditions. IAME, together with its partners RGMMC and the Spanish circuit managers, is once again offering a high standard of organisation this year.

Four victories for the Kart Republic chassis at Franciacorta!

Four victories for the Kart Republic chassis at Franciacorta! Read more

The first of the three WSK Final Cup events ended on an extremely positive note for Kart Republic factory equipment and the teams that use it: 12 podiums including four victories, two triple wins and 30% KR chassis in a strong field of 357 entrants.

Parolin drivers deliver in multiple categories at Franciacorta

Parolin drivers deliver in multiple categories at Franciacorta Read more

Parolin Motorsport began the 2025 WSK Final Cup with a weekend of strong performances and outright speed at Franciacorta. The team featured prominently across the Mini U10, OK-Junior and OK categories, while Parolin chassis also reached the podium with Modena Kart and shone in the hands of other partner teams.

Wednesday live stream: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia

Wednesday live stream: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia Read more

With 122 entries, the X30 Senior category will once again be the showcase of the IWF25, but the spectacle promises to be just as exciting in X30 Junior (114 drivers), X30 Mini (89), X30 Master (28) and S125 (35). This will be the first time the new IAME S125 engine has been used in this event. Regardless of the category, IAME engines have been the benchmark in terms of performance and reliability for many decades.

Results: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia

Results: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia Read more

The Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero will be the sixth circuit to host the IWF. Alongside IAME Karting and RGMMC, the Spanish circuit team is fully committed to making this event a major highlight of the international season. The 1428-metre track in Chiva is well-versed in organising major events and has always been known for offering intense and exciting races.

Live timing: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia

Live timing: IWF25 at the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia Read more

The Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero will be the sixth circuit to host the IWF. Alongside IAME Karting and RGMMC, the Spanish circuit team is fully committed to making this event a major highlight of the international season. The 1428-metre track in Chiva is well-versed in organising major events and has always been known for offering intense and exciting races.

At Monza Freddie Slater takes his sixth pole position in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine

At Monza Freddie Slater takes his sixth pole position in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Read more

The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine returned to the track this morning at Monza for the final qualifying session of the year. The atmosphere was electric ahead of what promises to be a historic afternoon at the Temple of Speed, where the series will contest its 100th race and crown not only the 2025 Drivers’ Champion, already decided in favour of Freddie Slater, but also the Teams’ title, still open between R-ace GP and Prema Racing.

Birel Art wins KZ2 at the WSK Final Cup with Cristian Bertuca

Birel Art wins KZ2 at the WSK Final Cup with Cristian Bertuca Read more

The first round of the 2025 WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta confirmed Birel ART's strength across all categories. Cristian Bertuca won in KZ2, while the young Junior and Mini drivers also put in strong performances. On a dry and fast track, the Italian brand once again combined pure speed, consistency and technical reliability.

PREMA Racing sweeps 2025 E4 Championship titles

PREMA Racing sweeps 2025 E4 Championship titles Read more

PREMA Racing put up a dominant showing as the 2025 E4 Championship came to its close at Monza. One week after claiming the Italian Formula 4 title, Japanese-Slovakian Kean Nakamura-Berta delivered an incredible triple win at Monza to claim the three-event series title in absolute style. Nakamura started from pole in all three races and was able to fight back even when the opening stages didn’t allow him to take control. In addition to scoring four wins, he only once finished off the podium, and it was a P4.

Birelart: Korus Group is Born

Birelart: Korus Group is Born Read more

The Group brings together eight leading Italian companies in an integrated motorsport ecosystem: the first capable of bridging the worlds of karting and racing cars.

PREMA Racing: Slater wins 2025 FRECA title with stunning double win at Monza

PREMA Racing: Slater wins 2025 FRECA title with stunning double win at Monza Read more

Freddie Slater handed PREMA Racing the team's fourth Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine drivers' title by dominating the 2025 finale at Monza with two scintillating wins.

A great karting moment awaits at the IWF25

A great karting moment awaits at the IWF25 Read more

Season after season, the IWF's success continues unabated. Once again this year, the IAME Warriors Final will celebrate the best drivers of 2025 with pride, pleasure and passion. Twelve months after devastating floods that forced the organisers to relocate to another circuit with a postponed date, the Lucas Guerrero circuit in Chiva near Valencia is ready for an incredible week of IAME brand cup karting. In Spain, no fewer than 388 participants are registered for the 14th edition of the IWF25, which is already shaping up to be a memorable event.

R-ace GP clinches Teams’ title as Freddie Slater wins the 100th race of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine at Monza

R-ace GP clinches Teams’ title as Freddie Slater wins the 100th race of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine at Monza Read more

The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine celebrated a major milestone today at Monza with its 100th race, marked by another dominant performance from Freddie Slater. The Prema Racing driver, who sealed the Drivers’ title yesterday, delivered a flawless drive from pole to take his eighth victory of the season, entering the record books by matching the all-time winning tally of Paul Aron and Grégoire Saucy. The record for the most career wins in the series remains in the hands of Rafael Câmara, who scored nine victories over two seasons, including seven in 2024.
 

The winners of the first round of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta

The winners of the first round of the WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta Read more

The finals of the first of the three events of the WSK Final Cup were won by Godschalk (MINI U10), Gorun (MINI Gr.3), Marchesi (OK-N), Palacio (OK-NJ), Baglin (OKJ), Pesl (OK) and Bertuca (KZ2).      

Three out of three, “King” Nakamura-Berta crowned with a perfect weekend

Three out of three, “King” Nakamura-Berta crowned with a perfect weekend Read more

Kean Nakamura-Berta delivered a perfect weekend in the final round of the E4 Championship. Already leading the standings ahead of the round, the Japanese-Slovakian Prema Racing driver left no room for rivals, claiming three wins out of three races over the weekend. The E4 Championship title was only decided at the final checkered flag, thanks to main rival Gabriel Gomez (US Racing), who fought hard to keep the contest alive until the very end. Nakamura-Berta finished the season with 181 points, including four wins, three second places, one third, and one fourth. Celebrating with him were the Vicenza-based team, who had already secured the team title after Race 2, and teammate Oleksandr Bondarev, who also won the Rookie class after Race 2. In Race 3, the women’s title was also decided, with Emily Cotty (R-ace GP) overtaking Ginevra Panzeri (AKM Motorsport) at the very end to claim the championship by a single point in a closely contested battle.

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 1 at the Franciacorta Karting Track

Livestream PreFinals and Finals of the 2025 WSK Final Cup Round 1 at the Franciacorta Karting Track Read more

The opening round runs from October 21st to 26th at the Franciacorta Karting Track with over 380 drivers. Entry lists are almost full in all categories, with a large turnout in the junior categories, notably the participation of 72 drivers in the MINI Gr.3 Under 10 class     

Freddie Slater crowned 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Champion

Freddie Slater crowned 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Champion Read more

Freddie Slater has officially been crowned the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Champion following a decisive performance in Race 1 at Monza, the final round of the season organised by ACI Sport and Alpine Racing. The British driver adds his name to the prestigious list of past champions, joining Grégoire Saucy (2021), Dino Beganovic (2022), Andrea Kimi Antonelli (2023), and Rafael Camara (2024).
 

All set in Franciacorta for the final stages of the first round of the WSK Final Cup

All set in Franciacorta for the final stages of the first round of the WSK Final Cup Read more

After the heats, the best places are held by Denner (KZ2), Pesl (OK), Baglin (OKJ), Schniegenberg (MINI U10), Perico (MINI Gr.3), Stasionis (OK-NJ) and Rossi (OK-N).      

Nakamura-Berta triumphs in Race 1 at Monza and strengthens his E4 Championship lead

Nakamura-Berta triumphs in Race 1 at Monza and strengthens his E4 Championship lead Read more

A spectacular start to the final weekend of the 2025 E4 Championship unfolded at Monza, with Race 1 delivering plenty of drama and several safety car interventions. Kean Nakamura-Berta (Prema Racing) claimed victory, extending his championship lead at the end of a fiercely fought race that remained undecided until the very last meters.

FIA Formula Regional European Championship: The new Tatuus T-326 unveiled at Monza

FIA Formula Regional European Championship: The new Tatuus T-326 unveiled at Monza Read more

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Qualifying practice kick off an excellent WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta

Qualifying practice kick off an excellent WSK Final Cup in Franciacorta Read more

Pole positions were claimed by Pezzucchi (KZ2), Drummond (OK), Babicek (OKJ), Kralev (MINI U10), Devin (MINI Gr.3), Ociepa (KN-NJ) and Donanzan (OK-N). Qualifying heats will follow shortly. Prefinals and Finals with Live TV and Live Streaming coverage will be on Sunday. 

GB3: Louis Sharp vows to fight back after Dutch dramas

Published on Sunday, July 14, 2024

GB3: Louis Sharp vows to fight back after Dutch dramas

For the second time this season, Louis Sharp has lost the GB3 Championship lead as a result of another driver’s over-zealous errors. As happened last month in the reverse grid race in Belgium, the young New Zealander again was perfectly placed to increase his points advantage in the second race in the Netherlands when his Rodin Motorsport entry was struck from behind and knocked out of the results.
 

Though title rival John Bennett was subsequently penalised by race stewards for causing the collision, the incident proved costly – even more so as the biggest beneficiary was another of Louis’ main adversaries, Tymek Kucharcyk. The young Pole went on to win the incident-packed race and now replaces Sharp at the top of the series standings.
 

“He did have the grace to apologise afterwards but It was not the race we wanted,” admitted the frustrated Kiwi. “I had really good points to score and was running second when there was contact from behind – there was nothing I could have done. These things do happen – it’s a part of racing.
 

“Obviously, I’ve now got a lot of points to make up as, for the second time this season, I lost a potential race win and a podium at the very least. Adding both together, they have cost me more than 50 points. It’s annoying but I now need to get my head down and concentrate on the races to come. I’m confident, though, that I can make up the lost ground.”
 

Coming after rounds at Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps and the Hungaroring, the troubled trip to Zandvoort in the Netherlands marked the fourth consecutive current Grand Prix circuit on the 2024 GB3 calendar – all great tracks Sharp needs to learn if he is to make it all the way to Formula 1.
 

In the meantime, though, the highly talented New Zealander is still hoping to further boost his credentials for a future place on the GP grid by becoming the first young driver to win back-to-back British F4 and GB3 titles. Having achieved the first of those ambitions last year, Sharp arrived in Holland leading the GB3 series after a stunning victory last time out in Hungary.



 

Despite competing on a track he had never raced on before – and where his Rodin Motorsport GB3 team had struggled in the past – the 17-year-old rising star    maintained his winning form in the run-up to the weekend’s trio of showdowns. He was fastest in both Thursday’s official test sessions and then in Friday’s official Free Practice.
 

Saturday morning, though, dawned cold and wet, adding to the challenge ahead of the morning’s critical qualifying. Once again belying his almost total lack of wet weather experience at the seaside venue, the rookie performed admirably, qualifying third for both of the opening two races and was only bettered by Bennett and Kucharcyk both of whom had raced at Zandvoort in GB3 previously.
 

“Obviously pole position was the target but a double P3 is not the worst result,” he confirmed. “It's my first time at Zandvoort and my first time driving here in the rain as well, so overall I'm pretty happy with how it's gone.”
 

With a dry track in the afternoon, the Kiwi protégé was hoping to be challenging for yet another win, but the drizzle returned as the lights went out making conditions super tricky as the entire field struggled for grip on untreaded slick tyres – even more so as the rain was localised at various points on the track.
 

With the championship in mind, on a half-dry, half-wet circuit Sharp was understandably cautious in the opening laps. He dropped to sixth place at one stage before recovering to take fourth at the chequered flag. With his closest rival in the title race finishing fifth, Louis actually extended his lead at the top of the table.
 

With the sun shining on Sunday, Sharp was looking forward to further increasing his advantage… and the day started brightly. From his third place on the grid for race two, Louis made a great start passing pole sitter Bennett on the opening lap. That race though was red flagged following a multi-car collision off the line.



 

Unflustered by the hiatus, Louis did it again at the restart, slipping past Bennett to grab a short-lived second place. It was on lap two that Bennett misjudged a manoeuvre to retake the position, effectively ending both their respective races. 
 

Lining up in the midfield – and only with a set of used tyres at his disposal – the weekend’s final reverse grid encounter was always going to be a struggle. Even so, Sharp maximised his racecraft to make up several places to cling onto second place in the championship. Though disappointed not to be topping the points table, the highly-rated teenager believes these character-building experiences will speed his career development in the longer term.
 

“While I’d love to be leading comfortably, when it’s close like this it makes you a better driver in the end,” he asserted. “I had to fight hard to win the F4 title and that unquestionably has made me a better driver this year. It’s in these close battles that you really find out what you’re made of. I love the challenge.”
 

After its continental tour of three European Grand Prix circuits, the GB3 grid now returns to the UK for the three concluding rounds at Silverstone, Donington Park and Brands Hatch. And all three are circuits Louis knows well.

 

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