A spectacular show in Kristianstad during the qualifying heats

A spectacular show in Kristianstad during the qualifying heats Read more

In Sweden, the two FIA Karting World Championship titles - OK & Junior - are more coveted than ever on the spectacular Åsum Ring. The intensity of the 30 Qualifying Heats held from Friday afternoon to Saturday evening, in very pleasant weather conditions, clearly demonstrated this. An initial selection took place with 72 drivers qualifying for Sunday's Super Heats in each category. There will now be only 36 in each Final, out of an initial total of 109 in OK-Junior and 105 in OK. Britain's Noah Baglin in the 12-14 age group and Australia's James Anagnostiadis in OK lead the intermediate standings.

Kelleher and Hoogendoorn start the World Championship in Pole Position

Kelleher and Hoogendoorn start the World Championship in Pole Position Read more

In Sweden, everything is in place for a great sporting event with the 2025 Mondokart.com World Championship – OK & Junior. The rain on Thursday morning at the start of private practice quickly gave way to much more pleasant weather, and the Qualifying sessions took place in excellent conditions at the Kristianstad circuit. An initial ranking has emerged, with most of the favourites in contention. Recently crowned European Champion, Dutchman Dean Hoogendoorn set the fastest time in OK-Junior. In OK, Ireland's Daniel Kelleher was the fastest. A total of 30 Qualifying Heats are on the schedule before Sunday's Final stages.

Podium and title for Craigie and Baglin in Kristianstad

Podium and title for Craigie and Baglin in Kristianstad Read more

In Sweden, the Champions of the Future Euro Series ended on a high note with an exciting fifth and final round. The 204 best young international hopefuls and the biggest teams competed for three days in a highly competitive environment. The series, organised by RGMMC, once again demonstrated its quality and appeal. On the Asum Ring, which remained dry for almost the entire competition, Britain's Noah Baglin scored a double victory in OK-Junior, winning the Final and taking the series title. In OK, Ireland's Daniel Kelleher made the difference at the end of the race. Britain's Kenzo Craigie secured 2nd place, which means he will be crowned Champions of the Future Euro Series champion in 2025.

Costoya, Baglin and Whitticombe on Pole Position at Viterbo

Costoya, Baglin and Whitticombe on Pole Position at Viterbo Read more

The first FIA Karting competition in the history of the Leopard circuit in Viterbo got off to a sunny start, with excellent initial feedback from the competitors. In Italy, Friday's Qualifying sessions proved particularly interesting to follow with 197 drivers entered, and extremely close gaps in the three categories represented.

Kart Republic: Two one-twos in the opening round of the European Championship

Kart Republic: Two one-twos in the opening round of the European Championship Read more

With the Prema Racing team and IAME engines, KR chassis dominated the first of four rounds of the FIA Karting European Championships in OK and OK-Junior. At Campillos in Spain, the results of the two Finals spoke for themselves: Noah Baglin won brilliantly in the youngest category ahead of his team-mate Dean Hoogendoorn and James Anagnostiadis triumphed in OK, while Dries Van Langendonck secured a second double for the Kart Republic factory.

Chiara Battig still in the lead in OK, Noah Baglin takes the lead in Junior

Chiara Battig still in the lead in OK, Noah Baglin takes the lead in Junior Read more

Before the Super Heats and Finals gave their verdict on the Spanish circuit of Campillos, the Qualifying Heats rearranged the rankings. A new leader emerged in OK-Junior in the form of Britain's Noah Baglin, while Switzerland's Chiara Battig proved herself unbeatable in the intermediate rankings, following her superb pole position on Friday.

High-Stakes Racing and Dramatic Finishes as the IAME Winter Cup 2025 Wraps Up!

High-Stakes Racing and Dramatic Finishes as the IAME Winter Cup 2025 Wraps Up! Read more

After two action-packed days, everything led to Super Heats and Finals in Valencia. The Super Heats offered drivers a final opportunity to secure the best possible grid position for the ultimate showdown. Then, in the Finals, the top contenders went head-to-head in a battle for victory. With daring overtakes, intense last-lap fights, and standout performances, the IAME Winter Cup 2025 came to a breathtaking conclusion, capping off an unforgettable weekend of racing.

Heat of the Battle: Qualifying Heats Set the Stage for the IAME Winter Cup Showdown!

Heat of the Battle: Qualifying Heats Set the Stage for the IAME Winter Cup Showdown! Read more

After Friday’s timed qualifying sessions, Saturday was all about the battle for grid positions in the qualifying heats. With 24 intense races in the X30 Mini, X30 Junior and X30 Senior categories throughout the day, drivers fought hard to secure the best possible ranking for Sunday’s Super Heats. Every heat counted, as finishing positions translated into crucial points that would determine the starting order for the decisive final phases.

IWF24 - Intense Qualifying sessions in Zuera

IWF24 - Intense Qualifying sessions in Zuera Read more

In Spain, the IWF24 got off to a fast start, with 363 competitors storming the Zuera International Circuit from the first official Free Practice sessions. There was no shortage of work on the part of the teams to get their drivers in the best possible condition for the race and, above all, for the Qualifying sessions that are so important at this world-class event. On a perfectly dry track, the fastest times were set by Italy's Danny Carenini in the X30 Senior class, Great Britain's Evan Purcelle in the X30 Junior class, Sweden's Ludwig Granquist in the X30 Mini class and France's Nicolas Picot in the X30 Master class. But from pole position to victory, there's a long way to go, with a host of races scheduled from Wednesday to Saturday.

Champions Crowned as 2024 IAME Euro Series Concludes with Epic Finale at Genk

Champions Crowned as 2024 IAME Euro Series Concludes with Epic Finale at Genk Read more

As the 2024 IAME Euro Series reached its climax, the final round at Karting Genk in Belgium delivered unforgettable racing moments and high drama. Known as the “Home of Champions,” this iconic circuit hosted a weekend of intense battles among the series’ top drivers. The scattered clouds added to the challenge, making every lap crucial in the fight for the championship. Despite the unpredictable weather with rain that only slightly materialized on Friday, the drivers showcased exceptional skill and determination as they pushed their limits in the season’s final showdown.