The KZ pre-final of the Karting World Championship in 2015 at Le Mans , which was won by Jorrit Pex
The following is a list of international kart racing champions in classes sanctioned by the CIK-FIA since 2007, when KF and KZ regulations were introduced to international competition .[ 1] Original Kart replaced KF as the direct-drive regulation in 2016, also when OK-Junior replaced its KF-Junior counterpart.[ 2] KZ—formerly known as KZ1 —and KZ2 have remained the gearbox classes.[ 3] Academy and 60 Mini have since been introduced as junior categories by the CIK-FIA in 2010 and 2020, respectively.[ 4] [ 5]
IAME classes also feature prominently on the international kart racing calendar,[ note 1] as well as the Rotax Max Challenge (2000–present) and ROK Cup (2003–present),[ note 2] which operate under manufacturer-designated classes approved by the CIK-FIA.[ 6] The inaugural editions of several competitions pre-date this list: Karting World Championship (1964),[ 7] Karting European Championship (1970),[ 8] Trofeo delle Industrie (1971),[ 9] Karting Asia-Pacific Championship (1981),[ 10] Andrea Margutti Trophy (1990),[ 11] CIK-FIA Viking Trophy (1990),[ 12] Monaco Kart Cup (1995),[ 13] South Garda Winter Cup (1996),[ 14] and WSK International Series (2006).[ 15]
The superkart category also pre-dates the list, reaching the international stage as early as 1976.[ 16] Several national championships have also held international classes.[ note 3] Marco Ardigò won a record 22 international titles from 2007—including three World and three European Championships—until his retirement in 2019,[ a] followed by Max Verstappen 's 13 titles from 2010 to 2013. Since 2007, Italian drivers have won 186 titles—92 of which are in the gearbox classes—with British drivers on 108, and Dutch drivers on 70. Three women feature on this list: Beitske Visser ,[ note 4] Marta García ,[ note 5] and Luna Fluxá.[ note 6]
By class
Senior direct-drive classes
KF1 / Super-KF (2007–2012)
KF1 —replaced by Super-KF (SKF) from 2009 to 2010—was the primary direct-drive class in CIK-FIA competition from 2007 to 2012 for drivers aged 15 and over.[ 25] [ 26] Super-KF differed from KF1 with non-homologated engines, whilst retaining the free chassis , brakes , and tyres .[ 27] It hosted the World Championship in each year of its existence bar 2010, where it was replaced by KF2 .[ 28]
Additional international titles that have been held in KF1 / Super KF since 2007:
KF / KF2 (2007–2015)
KF2 was the secondary direct-drive class from 2007 to 2012 for drivers aged 15 and over, before becoming the primary class in 2013 as KF .[ 35] It hosted the World Championship four times: 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015.[ 28] [ 35]
Italics indicates the championships where KF / KF2 was the secondary direct-drive class.
Additional international titles that have been held in KF / KF2 since 2007:
OK (2016–present)
Original Kart (OK) has been the primary direct-drive class since 2016 for drivers aged 14 and over, hosting the World Championship each year since its inception.[ 39]
Additional international titles that have been held in OK since 2016:
OK-National (2023–present)
OK-National (OK-N) was introduced as the secondary direct-drive class in 2023 for drivers aged 15 and over, and has hosted a World Cup since 2024.[ 39] [ 50]
Year
Competition
Year
World Cup
WSK Final Cup
WSK Euro Series
Champions of the Future
Andrea Margutti Trophy
Trofeo delle Industrie
2023
Not held
Lamberto Ferrari
Batı Ege Yıldırım
Austin Gale
Not held
Not held
2023
2024
Kyuho Lee
Nicolas Marchesi
Juliusz Ociepa
Luna Fluxá
Federico Albanese
Manuel Scognamiglio
2024
2025
To be determined
To be determined
Manuel Scognamiglio
To be determined
Manuel Scognamiglio
To be determined
2025
Source:[ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Italics indicates the championships where OK-N was the secondary direct-drive class.
Additional international titles that have been held in OK-N since 2023:
Junior direct-drive classes
KF-Junior / KF3 (2007–2015)
KF3 was introduced as the junior direct-drive class in 2007 for drivers aged 13 to 15, being upgraded to World Championship status in 2010 as the U18 World Championship ;[ 27] it was renamed KF-Junior (KF-J) in 2013.[ 35]
Additional international titles that have been held in KF-Junior / KF3 since 2007:
OK-Junior (2016–present)
OK-Junior (OK-J) replaced KF-Junior as the junior direct-drive class in 2016 for drivers aged 12 to 14, and has hosted a World Championship each year since.[ 39] [ 51]
Additional international titles that have been held in OK-Junior since 2016:
OKN-Junior (2023–present)
OKN-Junior (OKN-J) was introduced as a secondary junior direct-drive class in 2023 for drivers under the age of 15, and will host a World Cup from 2025 onwards.[ 52] [ 53]
Year
Competition
Year
World Cup
WSK Final Cup
WSK Euro Series
WSK Super Master Series
Champions of the Future
Andrea Margutti Trophy
Trofeo delle Industrie
2023
Not held
Juliusz Ociepa
Dean Hoogendoorn
Not held
James Anagnostiadis
Not held
Not held
2023
2024
Michele Orlando
Sebastian Eskandari-Marandi
Bogdan Cosma Cristofor
James Anagnostiadis
Ludovico Mazzola
Michele Orlando
2024
2025
To be determined
To be determined
Huifei Xie
Lucas Palacio
To be determined
Vsevolod Osadchyi-Suslovskyi
To be determined
2025
Source:[ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Italics indicates the championships where OKN-Junior was the secondary junior class.
Additional international titles that have been held in OKN-Junior since 2023:
Gearbox classes
KZ / KZ1 (2007–present)
KZ1 became the primary gearbox class for drivers aged 15 and over in 2007 and was renamed to KZ in 2013, when it was upgraded to World Championship status.[ 1] [ 54]
Year
Competition
Year
World Championship
World Cup
European Championship
WSK Euro Series
WSK Super Master Series [ e]
Champions of the Future
2007
Not held
Jonathan Thonon
Alessandro Manetti
2007
2008
Jonathan Thonon
Jonathan Thonon
2008
2009
Jonathan Thonon
Bas Lammers
2009
2010
Bas Lammers
Bas Lammers
Jonathan Thonon
Not held
2010
2011
Jonathan Thonon
Paolo De Conto
Rick Dreezen
Paolo De Conto
2011
2012
Bas Lammers
Jorrit Pex
Jorrit Pex
Marco Ardigò
2012
2013
Max Verstappen †
Max Verstappen †
Max Verstappen †
Not held
2013
2014
Marco Ardigò
Rick Dreezen
2014
2015
Jorrit Pex
Flavio Camponeschi
2015
2016
Paolo De Conto
Marco Ardigò
Marco Ardigò
2016
2017
Paolo De Conto
Paolo De Conto
Not held
2017
2018
Patrik Hájek
Jorrit Pex
2018
2019
Marijn Kremers
Jorrit Pex
Not held
2019
2020
Jérémy Iglesias
Marijn Kremers
Not held
2020
2021
Noah Milell
Riccardo Longhi
2021
2022
Viktor Gustavsson
Paolo Ippolito
2022
2023
Paolo Ippolito
Danilo Albanese
2023
2024
Giuseppe Palomba
Lorenzo Travisanutto
Jérémy Iglesias
2024
2025
To be determined
Mattéo Spirgel
To be determined
2025
Source:[ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Additional international titles that have been held in KZ / KZ1 since 2007:
Year
Competition
Driver
2011
WSK Final Cup
Bas Lammers
2015
Asia-Pacific Championship
Lorenzo Camplese
2016
Asia-Pacific Championship
Tom Leuillet
2023
Road to Wackersdorf
Viktor Gustavsson
2025
Road to Mülsen
Émilien Denner
Source:[ 33] [ 38] [ 40] [ 49]
KZ2 (2007–present)
KZ2 was introduced as the secondary gearbox class for drivers aged 15 and over in 2007, and has hosted a World Cup since 2011.[ 1] [ 55]
Year
Competition
Year
World Cup [ l]
European Championship
WSK Final Cup [ d]
WSK Euro Series
WSK Super Master Series [ e]
WSK Champions Cup
WSK World Series[ b]
WSK Open Series[ m]
Champions of the Future
Viking Trophy
Bridgestone Cup[ f]
South Garda Winter Cup
Andrea Margutti Trophy
Trofeo delle Industrie[ g]
2007
Not held
Thomas Knopper
Jonathan Thonon
Mattias Ekman
Fabian Federer
Not held
Not held
Thomas Mich
2007
2008
Tony Lavanant
Marco Ardigò
Pekka Seppänen
Gianluca Cane
Not held
2008
2009
Angelo Lombardo
Bas Lammers
Andreas Fasberg
Paolo De Conto
Jack Hawksworth
Yuri Lucati
2009
2010
Paolo De Conto
Marco Ardigò
Paolo De Conto
Beitske Visser
Jonathan Thonon
Viktor Öberg
Tobias Nilsson
Simon Solgat
Not held
2010
2011
Joey Hanssen
Fabian Federer
Bas Lammers
Joel Johansson
Marco Zanchetta
Cancelled
Viktor Öberg
Jorrit Pex
Patrik Hájek
Adam Janouš
Cancelled
2011
2012
Jordon Lennox-Lamb
Simas Juodvirsis
Riccardo Negro
Simas Juodvirsis
Jordon Lennox-Lamb
Henri Kokko
Not held
Rick Dreezen
Fabian Federer
Joel Johansson
2012
2013
Dorian Boccolacci
Emil Antonsen
Patrik Hájek
Riccardo Negro
Max Verstappen †
Charles Leclerc *
Kristijan Habulin
Davide Forè
2013
2014
Ryan Van Der Burgt
Andrea Dalè
Marco Ardigò
Marco Ardigò
Ben Hanley
Paolo De Conto
Marco Zanchetta
Kevin Engman
2014
2015
Thomas Laurent
Joel Johansson
Marco Ardigò
Marco Ardigò
Not held
Flavio Camponeschi
Davide Forè
Simo Puhakka
2015
2016
Pedro Hiltbrand
Fabian Federer
Marco Ardigò
Leonardo Lorandi
Paolo De Conto
Marco Ardigò
Giacomo Pollini
Riccardo Longhi
2016
2017
Alex Irlando
Leon Köhler
Francesco Iacovacci
Bas Lammers
Stan Pex
Jérémy Iglesias
Riccardo Longhi
Riccardo Longhi
2017
2018
Matteo Viganò
Adrien Renaudin
Adrien Renaudin
Marco Ardigò
Daniel Vasile
Riccardo Longhi
Ben Hanley
Alessio Lorandi
Alessandro Pelizzari
2018
2019
Émilien Denner
Emil Skärås
Douglas Lundberg
Marco Ardigò
Bas Lammers
Not held
Giuseppe Palomba
Anthony Abbasse
Emilien Denner
Lorenzo Giannoni
2019
2020
Simone Cunati
Viktor Gustavsson
Cancelled
Riccardo Longhi
Simo Puhakka
Stan Pex
Paolo Ippolito
Giuseppe Palomba
Senna van Walstijn
Cancelled
2020
2021
Lorenzo Travisanutto
Giacomo Pollini
Francesco Celenta
Riccardo Longhi
Marijn Kremers
Viktor Gustavsson
Giuseppe Palomba
Not held
Marijn Kremers
Senna van Walstijn
Alessandro Buran
2021
2022
Arthur Carbonnel
Tom Leuillet
Senna van Walstijn
Riccardo Longhi
Senna van Walstijn
Senna van Walstijn
Emilien Denner
Cancelled
Giuseppe Palomba
Alex Maragliano
2022
2023
Niels Tröger
Freddie Slater
David Trefilov
Not held
Cristian Bertuca
Cristian Bertuca
Stan Pex
Viacheslav Putiatin
Cristian Bertuca
Riccardo Longhi
2023
2024
Cristian Bertuca
Mattéo Spirgel
Maksim Orlov
Cristian Bertuca
Markus Kajak
Cristian Bertuca
Daniel Vasile
Cancelled
Arthur Poulain
Cristian Bertuca
2024
2025
To be determined
Maksim Orlov
To be determined
Senna van Walstijn
To be determined
Cristian Bertuca
To be determined
2025
Source:[ 29] [ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] [ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 40] [ 41] [ 42] [ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Italics indicates the championships where KZ2 was the secondary gearbox class.
Additional international titles that have been held in KZ2 since 2007:
Year
Competition
Driver
2008
WSK Silver Cup
Jorrit Pex
2009
Monaco Kart Cup
Anthony Abbasse
2010
Monaco Kart Cup
Norman Nato
2012
WSK Silver Cup
Santo Schipani
2015
WSK Gold Cup
Flavio Camponeschi
WSK Night Edition
Jonathan Thonon
Vega International Winter Trophy
Francesco Celenta
2016
WSK Night Edition
Alessandro Pelizzari
2022
COTF Winter Series
Simo Puhakka
2023
Road to Wackersdorf
Tomass Štolcermanis
2025
Road to Mülsen
Maksim Orlov[ n]
Source:[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] [ 34] [ 38] [ 40] [ 46] [ 49]
KZ2-Masters (2022–present)
KZ2-Masters (KZ2-M) was introduced at the World Cup in 2022 as a gearbox class for drivers aged 35 and over.[ 56]
Additional international titles that have been held in KZ2-Masters since 2022:
Year
Competition
Driver
2023
Road to Wackersdorf
Davide Forè
2024
WSK Open Series
Davide Forè
Source:[ 48] [ 49]
Other classes
Superkart (2007–2019)
The superkart class ran from 2002 to 2019 at the European Championship , with a secondary division also contested in 2003 and 2004.[ 57]
Superkart-1 (2007–2019)
Academy (2010–present)
The Academy Trophy was inaugurated in 2010 as a spec series for junior drivers aged 12 to 14.[ 58] The competition was divided into Junior (12–14) and Senior (14–16) classes in 2025.[ 59]
Single-class Academy (2010–2024)
Academy-Senior (2025–present)
Academy-Junior (2025–present)
Additional international titles that have been held in Academy since 2010:
Year
Competition
Driver
2011
Bridgestone Cup[ f]
Marco Tormen
Source:[ 33]
60 Mini (2020–present)
60 Mini has been present in international competition from as early as 2010 for drivers under the age of 12, but was not formally recognised by the CIK-FIA until 2020.[ 5] This table includes results from Mini Gr.3 , a derivative subclass using IAME engines.
Year
Competition
Year
WSK Final Cup
WSK Euro Series
WSK Super Master Series
WSK Champions Cup
WSK Open Series[ m]
WSK Super Cup
Champions of the Future
Andrea Margutti Trophy
Trofeo delle Industrie
2020
Cancelled
René Lammers
Dmitry Matveev
Anatoly Khavalkin
Maciej Gładysz
Dmitry Matveev
René Lammers
Cancelled
2020
2021
David Cosma Cristofor
Christian Costoya
René Lammers
René Lammers
Niklas Schaufler
Not held
Emanuele Olivieri
Elliot Kaczynski
2021
2022
İskender Zülfikari
Iacopo Martinese
Jindřich Pešl
Christian Costoya
İskender Zülfikari
Iacopo Martinese
Dries Van Langendonck
Filippo Sala
2022
2023
Cristian Blandino
Bogdan Cosma Cristofor
İskender Zülfikari
İskender Zülfikari
Noah Baglin
İskender Zülfikari
Dan Allemann
Bosco Arias
Noah Baglin
2023
2024
Julian Frasnelli
Daniel Mirón
William Calleja
Cristian Blandino
Stan Ratajski
Daniel Mirón
Priam Bruno
Alessandro Truchot
Daniel Mirón
2024
2025
To be determined
Elton Hedfors
Niccoló Perico
To be determined
Niccoló Perico
To be determined
2025
Source:[ 44] [ 45] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Additional international titles that have been held in 60 Mini since 2020:
Year
Competition
Driver
2023
South Garda Winter Cup
İskender Zülfikari
Source:[ 47]
By driver
Max Verstappen won 13 international titles between 2010 and 2013, including one World and two European Championships.
Nicklas Nielsen won 11 international titles from 2010 to 2018 in the KF3 , KF2 , KF , and OK classes.
The following is a list of drivers with at least five titles in international kart racing since 2007.
#
Driver
Titles
World
Euro
Span
Age
Cha
Cup
1
Marco Ardigò
22[ a]
3
1
3[ a]
2007–2019
23–36
2
Max Verstappen †
13
1
0
2
2010–2013
12–16
3
Nicklas Nielsen
11
0
0
0
2010–2018
12–21
4
Lorenzo Travisanutto
10
2
1
2
2016–2024
16–25
Paolo De Conto
10
2
0
3
2010–2017
17–25
6
Jonathan Thonon
9[ p]
0
4
1[ p]
2007–2011
20–25
Bas Lammers
9[ q]
0
2
2[ q]
2009–2019
23–34
Riccardo Longhi
9
0
0
1
2016–2023
21–29
9
Andrea Kimi Antonelli *
8
0
0
2
2018–2021
11–15
Callum Ilott
8
0
0
1
2012–2014
13–16
Cristian Bertuca
8
0
0
0
2023–2025
16–19
12
Jorrit Pex
7
1
0
3
2011–2019
17–26
Dries Van Langendonck
7
1
0
1
2022–2025
11–15
İskender Zülfikari
7
0
0
0
2022–2025
10–14
15
Nyck de Vries *‡
6
2
0
1
2008–2011
12–16
Karol Basz
6
1
1
0
2013–2016
21–25
Flavio Camponeschi
6
1
0
2
2008–2015
15–23
Freddie Slater
6
1
0
2
2020–2023
11–15
Alessio Lorandi
6
1
0
0
2013–2018
14–20
Davide Forè
6[ r]
0[ r]
2[ r]
0[ r]
2008–2024
33–50
Joe Turney
6
0
0
1
2020–2024
18–23
Senna van Walstijn
6
0
0
0
2020–2025
16–22
23
Pedro Hiltbrand
5
1
1
1
2016–2019
19–23
Enaam Ahmed
5
1
0
1
2014
13–14
Giuseppe Palomba
5
1
0
0
2019–2024
17–23
Charles Leclerc *
5
0
1
0
2010–2013
12–16
Anthony Abbasse
5
0
1
0
2007–2024
17–35
Aaro Vainio
5
0
0
2
2007–2009
13–16
René Lammers
5
0
0
1
2020–2023
11–15
Daniil Kvyat *
5
0
0
0
2008–2009
13–15
Taylor Barnard
5
0
0
0
2018–2020
13–16
Bold indicates drivers who are active in 2025.
Last updated on 3 August 2025.
By nationality
Italian drivers have won 186 international titles since 2007, pictured is Lorenzo Travisanutto winning the World OK Championship in 2018.
British drivers have won 108 international titles since 2007, pictured is Dan Ticktum at the South Garda Winter Cup in 2014.
#
Country
Titles
World
Euro
Cha
Cup
1
Italy
186
11
12
23
2
United Kingdom
108
12
6
21
3
Netherlands
70
6
5
12
4
France
44
4
6
9
5
Belgium
28
1
4
4
Denmark
27
0
0
2
Russia
26
0
0
0
8
Sweden
23
2
0
3
9
Spain
20
1
1
2
10
Finland
16
1
0
2
Germany
15
0
1
6
12
Poland
14
1
1
0
13
United States
10
1
0
1
Czech Republic
10
1
0
2
—
Neutral[ s]
10
1
0
2
15
Turkey
8
0
0
0
16
Japan
7
1
0
0
Norway
7
0
0
1
Romania
7
0
0
0
19
Monaco
5
0
1
0
Ukraine
5
0
0
1
Estonia
5
0
0
1
Austria
5
0
0
0
23
Brazil
4
1
0
0
Lithuania
4
0
0
1
Switzerland
4
0
0
0
Australia
4
0
0
0
Latvia
3
0
0
0
28
Thailand
2
1
0
0
Morocco
2
0
0
1
India
2
0
0
0
Croatia
2
0
0
0
Colombia
2
0
0
0
United Arab Emirates
2
0
0
0
Jamaica
2
0
0
0
Peru
2
0
0
0
36
Portugal
1
0
1
0
South Korea
1
0
1
0
Ireland
1
0
0
0
Hungary
1
0
0
0
Canada
1
0
0
0
Indonesia
1
0
0
0
Bulgaria
1
0
0
0
Singapore
1
0
0
0
China
1
0
0
0
Kyrgyzstan
1
0
0
0
Last updated on 3 August 2025.
Notes
^ Including the International IAME Games (2007–2022), IAME Euro Series (2016–present), and IAME Warrior Final (2021–present).
^ See list of kart racing championships .
^ Including the Italian ACI Karting Championship ,[ 17] Deutsche Kart-Meisterschaft ,[ 18] British Kart Championships,[ 19] and SKUSA SuperNationals .[ 20]
^ WSK Master Series , KZ2 , 2010[ 21]
^ Academy Trophy , 2015;[ 22] Trofeo delle Industrie, KF-Junior , 2015[ 23]
^ Champions of the Future , OK-N , 2024[ 24]
See also
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