Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix
Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix

Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream...

Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix

Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix

Rock Island, Illinois — The Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix, the world’s most prestigious karting street race, has announced dates for its 31st annual race weekend, Sept. 5-6, 2026. Once...
Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship
Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship

Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec...

Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship

Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship

Swedish driver Elias Adestam has been confirmed as the first overseas driver for the 2022 GB4 Championship, after confirming his place on the grid with Fortec Motorsport.
CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis
CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis

CRG presents the new FIA homologated...

CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis

CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis

Following the inspection by the FIA technicians at the Factory headquarters in Italy in October, CRG has officially presented the newly homologated chassis for the International categories...
Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos
Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos

Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at...

Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos

Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos

On the occasion of the Champions of the Future and the FIA Karting World Championship for OK-OKJ categories, Tony Kart Racing Team reveals the new livery that the Tony Kart chassis will wear starting...
Successful introduction of the new FIA Karting Body Protection in Competition
Successful introduction of the new FIA Karting Body Protection in Competition

Successful introduction of the new FIA...

Successful introduction of the new FIA Karting Body Protection in Competition

Successful introduction of the new FIA Karting Body Protection in Competition

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca
Vortex records the weekend in La Conca

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca

On the occasion of the second round of the WSK Super Master Series, the OTK Kart Group’s engines are present in the decisive races of the OK and OKJ categories in a good number, other than...
Vortex, first podium of 2021
Vortex, first podium of 2021

Vortex, first podium of 2021

Vortex, first podium of 2021

Vortex, first podium of 2021

OTK Kart Group's engines are back on track on the occasion of the WSK Champions Cup at the Adria Karting Raceway, showing once again top performances.
Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz
Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz

Hofer and Haase win rain-affected...

Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz

Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz

Klettwitz: Saturday's ADAC GT Masters race at the Lausitzring was suspenseful right up to the last few metres. The Audi pairing of Max Hofer (21, AUT) and Christopher Haase (33, GER, both...
TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment
TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment

TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity...

TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment

TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment

During the past 12 months, there has been significant discussion from the karting industry and some competitors regarding the parity between engines in the TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted Classes. The...
Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager
Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager

Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan...

Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager

Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager

The Rental Kart division within CRG plays a very important role and is becoming increasingly central to the company’s commercial policies. For many years the Rental sector has been a booming...
Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno
Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

The engines of the OTK Kart Group pushed Freddie Slater into second place in the final of the OKJ class while in OK, Joseph Turney achieved third position.
Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany
Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany

Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany

Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany

Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany

The sales network of OTK chassis for Germany is welcoming a new dealer: AK-Racing.
12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History
12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History

12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History

12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History

12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History

The vortex-engines.com website is now enriched by an important page: the Milestone section, recalling our first 25-year-history through the most winning engines.
CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021
CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021

CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to...

CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021

CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021

The CIK-FIA homologation process for chassis, brakes and bodywork, which represents about 110 products and about 50 manufacturers from 10 countries, is due to start on 1st August 2020. However, due to...
Vortex 25th Anniversary
Vortex 25th Anniversary

Vortex 25th Anniversary

Vortex 25th Anniversary

Vortex 25th Anniversary

From the World Championships conquered one year after its début, to the Rok Cup universe: the OTK Group engines division left an indelible mark in karting during its first 25 years, conquering over...
Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th
Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th

Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates...

Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th

Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th

Italy is currently among the countries most affected by Coronavirus and the consequences that this global emergency is generating on karting are both sporting and productive. Italy represents an...
Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020
Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020

Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop...

Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020

Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020

Run is in their DNA. Their sense of civility and of responsibility towards all their employees and families leads us to take important measures.
Homologation withdrawn for three helmets
Homologation withdrawn for three helmets

Homologation withdrawn for three helmets

Homologation withdrawn for three helmets

Homologation withdrawn for three helmets

The FIA Motorsport Safety Department and Motorsport Australia have advised the cancellation of three different helmets previously approved under the 8859-2015 Standard due to safety reasons.
Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria
Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria

Vortex; First, second and third place in...

Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria

Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria

The karting season starts with a victory for Vortex during the first round of the WSK Super Master Series run at the Adria Karting Raceway. Pedro Hiltbrand wins in OK, while Ugo Ugochukwu is second in...
LeCont gains ground at all levels
LeCont gains ground at all levels

LeCont gains ground at all levels

LeCont gains ground at all levels

LeCont gains ground at all levels

A quick overview of the international karting landscape confirms the progress of LeCont tyres around the world. Over time, the quality of LeCont products has become more and more important in racing,...

Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix

Racing dates set for 31st annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix Read more

Rock Island, Illinois — The Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix, the world’s most prestigious karting street race, has announced dates for its 31st annual race weekend, Sept. 5-6, 2026. Once again, it will feature race classes for 2 cycle, 4 cycle, shifter and Vintage racers.

Vortex introduces the new homologated engines

Vortex introduces the new homologated engines Read more

The Engine Division of the OTK Kart Group unveils the engines that will be protagonists on the track from 2023: VTZ (KZ/KZ2), VTS (OK), VTS-N (OK-N), VTJ (OKJ) and VTM (MINI).

Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship

Swede Elias Adestam joins Fortec Motorsport for 2022 GB4 Championship Read more

Swedish driver Elias Adestam has been confirmed as the first overseas driver for the 2022 GB4 Championship, after confirming his place on the grid with Fortec Motorsport.

CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis

CRG presents the new FIA homologated chassis Read more

Following the inspection by the FIA technicians at the Factory headquarters in Italy in October, CRG has officially presented the newly homologated chassis for the International categories and for the major Brand Trophies. The CRG range of chassis with FIA homologation, which we remind you is mandatory to participate in all the official International and National competitions for the OK, KZ categories and for the most important single-make Trophies such as Rotax, X 30 or ROK, will consist of 5 Racing chassis.

Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos

Tony Kart introduces the 2022 livery at Campillos Read more

On the occasion of the Champions of the Future and the FIA Karting World Championship for OK-OKJ categories, Tony Kart Racing Team reveals the new livery that the Tony Kart chassis will wear starting from 2022.

Successful introduction of the new FIA Karting Body Protection in Competition

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca

Vortex records the weekend in La Conca Read more

On the occasion of the second round of the WSK Super Master Series, the OTK Kart Group’s engines are present in the decisive races of the OK and OKJ categories in a good number, other than gaining once again the access to the final race in the MINI class.

Vortex, first podium of 2021

Vortex, first podium of 2021 Read more

OTK Kart Group's engines are back on track on the occasion of the WSK Champions Cup at the Adria Karting Raceway, showing once again top performances.

Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz

Hofer and Haase win rain-affected thriller at the Lausitzring ahead of Indy Dontje and Maxi Götz Read more

Klettwitz: Saturday's ADAC GT Masters race at the Lausitzring was suspenseful right up to the last few metres. The Audi pairing of Max Hofer (21, AUT) and Christopher Haase (33, GER, both Montaplast by Land Motorsport) won by a margin of only 0.147 seconds ahead of Indy Dontje (27, NL) and Maximilian Götz (34, GER) in the Mercedes-AMG of Mann-Filter-Team HTP-Winward. Robert Renauer (35, GER, Precote Herberth Motorsport), partnered this time by Klaus Bachler (29, AUT), kept his title hopes alive with a P3 finish.

TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment

TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted parity weight adjustment Read more

During the past 12 months, there has been significant discussion from the karting industry and some competitors regarding the parity between engines in the TaG 125 and TaG 125 Restricted Classes. The data obtained from the recently introduced electronic Scrutineering Records, when matched with the official results from official timing system have provided Karting Australia with the ability to better assess the parity within these Classes.

Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager

Rental Kart: 3 Questions to Euan Jeffery, CRG's sales manager Read more

The Rental Kart division within CRG plays a very important role and is becoming increasingly central to the company’s commercial policies. For many years the Rental sector has been a booming market and the karts for this sector, compared to the past, are products with high technological content.

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno

Vortex twice on the podium in Sarno Read more

The engines of the OTK Kart Group pushed Freddie Slater into second place in the final of the OKJ class while in OK, Joseph Turney achieved third position.

Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany

Otk Chassis Dealers Network Germany Read more

The sales network of OTK chassis for Germany is welcoming a new dealer: AK-Racing.

12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History

12 Engines That Wrote Vortex History Read more

The vortex-engines.com website is now enriched by an important page: the Milestone section, recalling our first 25-year-history through the most winning engines.

CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021

CIK-FIA 2020 Homologations extended to 2021 Read more

The CIK-FIA homologation process for chassis, brakes and bodywork, which represents about 110 products and about 50 manufacturers from 10 countries, is due to start on 1st August 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most nations in Europe and around the world are facing production difficulties and it will be difficult, if not impossible, for all manufacturers to complete the development of their new products and put them into production before August. In light of these exceptional circumstances, the CIK-FIA has decided to strongly support the industry and the future of karting by automatically extending the validity of all currently homologated products (chassis, brakes, bodywork) for one year until 31st December 2021. Manufacturers will therefore have the possibility of homologating a new product or to re-homologate it during the 2021 homologation process.

Vortex 25th Anniversary

Vortex 25th Anniversary Read more

From the World Championships conquered one year after its début, to the Rok Cup universe: the OTK Group engines division left an indelible mark in karting during its first 25 years, conquering over 100 international titles and, especially, the satisfaction of thousands of karting fans.

Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th

Coronavirus emergency: CRG activates some safety measures CRG factory closes from march 16th to 20th Read more

Italy is currently among the countries most affected by Coronavirus and the consequences that this global emergency is generating on karting are both sporting and productive. Italy represents an unparalleled world centre in terms of production chain and, at the same time, many competitive events of international importance such as the WSK races are held in our country. It is therefore clear how the current emergency has an impact on the whole world of karting.

Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020

Corona crisis: Birel ART factory stop temporarly from 16th till 20th march 2020 Read more

Run is in their DNA. Their sense of civility and of responsibility towards all their employees and families leads us to take important measures.

Homologation withdrawn for three helmets

Homologation withdrawn for three helmets Read more

The FIA Motorsport Safety Department and Motorsport Australia have advised the cancellation of three different helmets previously approved under the 8859-2015 Standard due to safety reasons.

Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria

Vortex; First, second and third place in Adria Read more

The karting season starts with a victory for Vortex during the first round of the WSK Super Master Series run at the Adria Karting Raceway. Pedro Hiltbrand wins in OK, while Ugo Ugochukwu is second in OKJ and Jimmy Helias third in Mini.

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TASMANIAN DALTON AND CAMERON CREATE HISTORY AT MONARTO
Bas Kaligis
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TASMANIAN DALTON AND CAMERON CREATE HISTORY AT MONARTO

The opening round of the 2018 SP Tools Australian Kart Championship, presented by Castrol EDGE has created history through Lachie Dalton becoming the first Tasmanian to win a round of the AKC and Aaron Cameron took the first KZ2 round win for JC Kart.

Dalton was dominant in the KA1 category at the Monarto Karting Complex on Sunday afternoon, taking victory by 1.6 seconds.  Early race leader, local driver Joshua Denton survived several challenges throughout the course of the 20 lap race to bring it home in second, while Broc Feeney who started deep in the pack brought his Kosmic home in fourth position. Taylah Agius put in a strong drive to finish fourth. Cameron had been the class of the KZ2 field since his mechanic William Yarwood rolled the JC Kart out of the truck for qualifying. After missing the start, he was leading heading into turn one and then staged a lights to flag clinic. It was Cameron’s second KZ2 round win after winning the final round of 2016 and the first KZ2 round win for the kart brand launched by James Courtney three years ago.

The battle for the minors in KZ2 raged all race long. Troy Loeskow quickly got himself into podium position, however his Ricciardo Kart team-mate, Dylan Drysdale wanted to be the Patrizicorse team leader. Loeskow was having none of it though and hung tough and it proved to be the right move - last year’s opening round winner coming home second. Pierce Lehane started further back in the pack and had to charge forward - he set some blistering laptimes during the mid-sector of the race. Once the CRG Australia driver broke into the top five he sensed a podium, in the end getting past Drysdale for third with a handful of laps remaining.

Victorian, Valentino Astuti broke through for his maiden KA2 victory aboard his Mad Croc Kart supported by Visa. An early race battle developed between Astuti and Matthew Hillyer. Hillyer was facing a post race startline infringement penalty so set about building a lead, which he opened up until over three seconds at the drop of the chequers, however the 10 seconds that he received dropped him to 11th.

Kai Allen was handed second and Top Gun Racing Academy driver, Taylor Hazard took his first KA2 podium after starting in ninth position - he showed great promise in scything his way forward. Australian TaG 125 Champion, Brendan Nelson got his Title defence off to a stunning start with a dominant win. He didn’t look like being challenged at one stage having the lead out over three seconds. Eventually he crossed the line 2.276 seconds in front of Kody Garland’s Arrow with Cody Brewczynski bringing his Velocity Kart Shop COMPKART home third. Cody Gillis’ first race since winning the Rotax DD2 World Final at the end of last year saw him take control of the Australian X30 Championship. The oversubscribed class was whittled down to the top 40 at the end of heat racing. Gillis got to the lead of the IAME category - however would be shadowed right throughout the race by ZedCorse CompKart driver, Harrison Hoey. The Queenslander in his first AKC start as a Senior proved fast all weekend long and was rewarded with second. Cameron Longmore brought his TWM Arrow home in third position. After starting on pole he was shuffled back on the first lap and had to fight his way forward.

KA4 Junior again proved to be entertainment plus. It was an enthralling battle with numerous race leaders. Rhys Smith in his PCR started seventh on the grid, but it quickly appeared as though Smith would have the pace to challenge the front runners and that is exactly how it played out. A battle for the podium positions was taking place up the front while Smith just concentrated on his own performance and the places began opening up for him. It wasn’t long until he got to the front and escaped the battle royale that was going on for the rest of the podium positions. Eventually, the New South Welshman crossed the line first, winning by 4.174 seconds over CC Racing’s Nicholas Sacco and Kai Allen who scored two podiums from his two categories for the day.

Kai Allen was handed second and Top Gun Racing Academy driver, Taylor Hazard took his first KA2 podium after starting in ninth position - he showed great promise in scything his way forward. Australian TaG 125 Champion, Brendan Nelson got his Title defence off to a stunning start with a dominant win. He didn’t look like being challenged at one stage having the lead out over three seconds. Eventually he crossed the line 2.276 seconds in front of Kody Garland’s Arrow with Cody Brewczynski bringing his Velocity Kart Shop COMPKART home third. Cody Gillis’ first race since winning the Rotax DD2 World Final at the end of last year saw him take control of the Australian X30 Championship. The oversubscribed class was whittled down to the top 40 at the end of heat racing.

Gillis got to the lead of the IAME category - however would be shadowed right throughout the race by ZedCorse CompKart driver, Harrison Hoey. The Queenslander in his first AKC start as a Senior proved fast all weekend long and was rewarded with second. Cameron Longmore brought his TWM Arrow home in third position. After starting on pole he was shuffled back on the first lap and had to fight his way forward.

KA4 Junior again proved to be entertainment plus. It was an enthralling battle with numerous race leaders. Rhys Smith in his PCR started seventh on the grid, but it quickly appeared as though Smith would have the pace to challenge the front runners and that is exactly how it played out. A battle for the podium positions was taking place up the front while Smith just concentrated on his own performance and the places began opening up for him. It wasn’t long until he got to the front and escaped the battle royale that was going on for the rest of the podium positions. Eventually, the New South Welshman crossed the line first, winning by 4.174 seconds over CC Racing’s Nicholas Sacco and Kai Allen who scored two podiums from his two categories for the day.

Matthew McLean got his quest to win a second Australian Championship underway with victory in KA3 Senior. McLean got to the front early after an early race fight with pole-sitter, defending Champion, James Sera. The Arrow driver flexed his muscle pulling away from the MKC FA Kart driver before Shayne Piper Race Engines Kosmic New South Welshman, Benito Montalbano arrived on the scene. Montalbano shadowed McLean and from the time he caught the Victorian, it appeared as though he was setting for a pass for the lead. Montalbano waited until the final lap to make his move and went for it on McLean, the pair colliding. Montalbano crossed the line first, however post-race was displaced one position.


Harry Arnett couldn’t have got a better start to his season in Cadet 12. With 58 competitors entering, it had to be brought down to 40 for the final. After cut and thrust heat racing, Arnett started on the second row and had to work his way forward. It was a thrilling battle between Arnett, Marcos Flack and Max Deguara - along with early race leader, South Australian - James Piszyck.

Arnett wasted little time in getting to the front but they were all stacked up behind. Deguara’s late race setup was outstanding and his kart really came on and he pushed through on Flack and set about chasing his fellow A1 Engines-powered driver, Arnett. The last lap saw Deguara close right up onto Arnett - the margin of victory for Harry was just 0.088 in the end.

Cadet 9 crowned a new Australian Kart Championship winner in SP Tools Junior Sprocket graduate, Rusty Ponting. The Victorian Anarchy Motorsport driver was thrilled with his performance in taking the win. He had led on occasion throughout the race - as had five other drivers. Jake Rutkowski crossed the line first but received a post race front fairing infringement dropping him to third. This elevated Ponting to the win and handed Filipino visitor, Griffin Peebles second. Peebles was one of two drivers from the Phillippines in Cadet 9 and that country one of six represented at this weekend’s opening round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship.

The battlelines have been drawn as we head to the second round of the Championship at Albury-Wodonga over the weekend of April 13-15.

The SP Tools Australian Kart Championship, presented by Castrol EDGE is stronger than ever.

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