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The European KF1 Championship is a kart racing competition organised by the CIK- FIA.

This class used to be called Formula A and has changed since January 2007 when CIK-FIA decided to replace the 100 cc water-cooled two-stroke engines with 125 cc Touch-and-Go (TaG) water-cooled two-stroke engines (KF type). [1]

KF1 is the top level of karting. It is open to the best drivers aged 15 and up.

European Champions KF1

Season Driver Chassis Engine Tyres Report
2000 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton CRG Parilla Bridgestone Report
2001 Netherlands Carlo van Dam Gillard Parilla Bridgestone Report
2002 Germany David Hemkemeyer Mach 1 KZH Bridgestone Report
2003 Netherlands Bas Lammers Swiss Hutless Vortex Bridgestone Report
2004 Netherlands Nick de Bruijn Gillard Parilla Bridgestone Report
2005 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2006 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2007 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2008 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2009 Finland Aaro Vainio Maranello Maxter Bridgestone Report
2013 Netherlands Max Verstappen CRG TM Vega Report
2014 United Kingdom Callum Ilott Zanardi Parilla Bridgestone Report
2015 United Kingdom Ben Hanley Mad-Croc TM Vega Report
2016 Spain Pedro Hiltbrand CRG Parilla Vega Report
2017 Morocco Sami Taoufik FA Kart Vortex LeCont Report
2018 Germany Hannes Janker Kart Republic Parilla Bridgestone Report
2019 Italy Lorenzo Travisanutto Kart Republic Parilla LeCont Report
2020 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli Kart Republic IAME LeCont Report
2021 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli Kart Republic IAME MG Report
2022 Japan Kean Nakamura-Berta Kart Republic IAME MG Report
2023 Netherlands René Lammers Parolin TM MG Report

See also

References

  1. ^ "The CIK-FIA Categories". May 2013.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European KF1 Championship is a kart racing competition organised by the CIK- FIA.

This class used to be called Formula A and has changed since January 2007 when CIK-FIA decided to replace the 100 cc water-cooled two-stroke engines with 125 cc Touch-and-Go (TaG) water-cooled two-stroke engines (KF type). [1]

KF1 is the top level of karting. It is open to the best drivers aged 15 and up.

European Champions KF1

Season Driver Chassis Engine Tyres Report
2000 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton CRG Parilla Bridgestone Report
2001 Netherlands Carlo van Dam Gillard Parilla Bridgestone Report
2002 Germany David Hemkemeyer Mach 1 KZH Bridgestone Report
2003 Netherlands Bas Lammers Swiss Hutless Vortex Bridgestone Report
2004 Netherlands Nick de Bruijn Gillard Parilla Bridgestone Report
2005 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2006 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2007 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2008 Italy Marco Ardigò Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone Report
2009 Finland Aaro Vainio Maranello Maxter Bridgestone Report
2013 Netherlands Max Verstappen CRG TM Vega Report
2014 United Kingdom Callum Ilott Zanardi Parilla Bridgestone Report
2015 United Kingdom Ben Hanley Mad-Croc TM Vega Report
2016 Spain Pedro Hiltbrand CRG Parilla Vega Report
2017 Morocco Sami Taoufik FA Kart Vortex LeCont Report
2018 Germany Hannes Janker Kart Republic Parilla Bridgestone Report
2019 Italy Lorenzo Travisanutto Kart Republic Parilla LeCont Report
2020 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli Kart Republic IAME LeCont Report
2021 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli Kart Republic IAME MG Report
2022 Japan Kean Nakamura-Berta Kart Republic IAME MG Report
2023 Netherlands René Lammers Parolin TM MG Report

See also

References

  1. ^ "The CIK-FIA Categories". May 2013.

External links


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