Poll: F1 Kart Winner?
Four drivers in the current F1 field have deals with the big kart manufactures to produce chassis bearing their name. Which “chassis” will perform best in Sunday’s AGP?
Four drivers in the current F1 field have deals with the big kart manufactures to produce chassis bearing their name. Which “chassis” will perform best in Sunday’s AGP?
British karter Joe Turney was hospitalized after being struck by a kart while he attempted to re-start his machine in the Final of the OK World Championship at Franciacorta on the weekend. (Reader Poll: have your say)
READER POLL – The top placings in FIA Karting’s international driver rankings are kids. Not 17 year old kids racing KZ or OK, but 11, 12, 13-year-olds racing Mini or Juniors.
Last week’s reader poll reveals the vast majority of karters believe that penalties applied in the sport should be made public.
Club/Regional level racing and State Championship level racing are the most popular levels of karting in Australia, according to votes cast in the most recent KSN reader poll.
Poll Result: We wanted to know if karters already knew how much racing they are going to do this year, or whether they just went racing at short notice when they felt like it (or can afford it).
Do you know how much racing you’ll do this year, with a calendar already carefully planned out? Or do you race just when you feel like it (or can afford it!)?
Was yours a ‘Karting Christmas’ or was karting off the table for your festive season? Cast a quick vote in this reader poll!
Last month, Karting Australia announced it had restructured its junior classes that use the IAME KA100 engine for 2023 and beyond. We asked readers whether this was a good move or not. Here’s the answer (and some ‘Other’ comments!).
READER POLL – Do you think Karting Australia’s restructuring of junior classes that use the IAME KA100 engine is good for the sport, or not? Have your say!
KartSportNews ran a couple of reader polls the past few weeks, one on COVID, the other on OK-N. The results are in!