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The Karting World Championship is ruled by the CIK-FIA. It takes place once a year, each year in a different country, and is kart racing flagship event. In the last few years the World Championship was raced with 100 cc Formula A karts. In 2007, the change in regulations introduced the KF1, 125 cc karts equipped with electric starter, clutch and rpm limiter set at 16,000 rpm, to replace Formula A.

Winners of the Karting World Championship

Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2007 Marco Ardigó Tony Kart Mariembourg Report
2006 Davide Forè Tony Kart Angerville Report
2005 Oliver Oakes Gillard Braga Report
2004 Davide Forè Tony Kart La Conca Report
2003 Wade Cunningham CRG Sarno Report
2002 Giedo van der Garde CRG N/A Report
2001 Vitantonio Liuzzi CRG N/A Report
2000 Davide Forè Tony Kart Braga Report
1999 Danilo Rossi CRG Mariembourg Report
1998 Davide Forè Tony Kart Ugento Report
1997 Danilo Rossi CRG Salbris Report
1996 Johnny Mislijevic Tony Kart Lonato Report
1995 Massimiliano Orsini Swiss Hutless Valence Report
1994 Alessandro Manetti CRG Córdoba Report
1993 Nicola Gianniberti Haase Laval Report
1992 Danilo Rossi CRG Ugento Report
1991 Jarno Trulli Allkart Le Mans Report
1990 Jan Magnussen Rotax Jesolo Report
1989 Mike Wilson CRG Valence Report
1988 Mike Wilson CRG Laval Report
1987 Giampiero Simoni PCR Jesolo Report
1986 Augusto Ribas Birel Jacksonville Report
1985 Mike Wilson Kali Parma Report
1984 Jorn Haase Kali Liedolsheim Report
1983 Mike Wilson Birel Le Mans Report
1982 Mike Wilson Birel Kalmar Report
1981 Mike Wilson Birel Parma Report
1980 Peter De Bruijn Swiss Hutless Nivelles-Baulers Report
1979 Peter Koene DAP Autódromo do Estoril Report
1978 Lake Speed Birel Le Mans Report
1977 Felice Rovelli BM Parma Report
1976 Felice Rovelli BM Hagen Report
1975 François Goldstein BM Paul Ricard Report
1974 Riccardo Patrese Birel Autódromo do Estoril Report
1973 Terry Fullerton Birel Nivelles-Baulers Report
1972 François Goldstein Taifun Kalmar Report
1971 François Goldstein Taifun Turin Report
1970 François Goldstein Robardie Thiverval-Grignon Report
1969 François Goldstein Robardie Report
1968 Tomas Nilsson Robardie Report
1967 Edgardo Rossi Birel Circuit de Monaco Report
1966 Susanna Raganelli Tecno Copenhagen Report
1965 Guido Sala Tecno Rome Report
1964 Guido Sala Tecno Rome Report

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