KZ1 (karting)

KZ1 is a kart racing class using 125 cc water-cooled two-stroke engines yielding approximately 46–50 hp (34–37 kW), equipped with a six-speed gearbox. KZ1 is the fastest of the KZ karting racing categories, and technical regulations are similar to KZ2 except that KZ1 allows for the gearbox to be either manual or electro-mechanical as well as the wise use of soft tires.[1] Both engines and chassis must be approved by the CIK-FIA racing governing commission. It is open to top drivers aged 15 and over. Minimum weight is 170 kg (370 lb), this includes the kart and driver. They can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds. KZ1 has a top speed of 180 km/h (110 mph).

This class used to be called Formula C. It was discontinued in favor of Super ICC and renamed KZ1 by the CIK-FIA in January 2007.

There is a European KZ1 Championship and a World Cup, both organized under CIK-FIA.

CIK-FIA Karting World Champions edit

YearWorld ChampionChassis / Engine / TireClass
1983 Gianni MazzolaBirel / Balen / DunlopFormula C
1984 Gabriele TarquiniKalì / Balen / DunlopFormula C
1985 Piermario CantoniKalì / Balen / DunlopFormula C
1986 Fabrizio GiovanardiTony Kart / Pavesi / BridgestoneFormula C
1987 Alessandro PicciniDAP / Pavesi / VegaFormula C
1988 Peter RydellAll Kart / Pavesi / DunlopFormula C
1989 Gianluca GiorgiKalì / Kalì / DunlopFormula C
1990 Alessandro PicciniBirel / Pavesi / BridgestoneFormula C
1991 Alessandro PicciniBirel / Pavesi / DunlopFormula C
1992 Danilo RossiKalì / Pavesi / DunlopFormula C
1993 Alessandro PicciniKalì / Pavesi / DunlopFormula C
1994 Jarno TrulliTony Kart / Pavesi / DunlopFormula C
1995 Gianluca BeggioBiesse / TM / VegaFormula C
1996 Gianluca BeggioBiesse / TM / BridgestoneFormula C
1997 Gianluca BeggioBirel / TM / BridgestoneFormula C
1998 Gianluca BeggioBirel / TM / BridgestoneFormula C
1999 Francesco LaudatoBirel / TM / DunlopFormula C
2000 Gianluca BeggioBirel / TM / BridgestoneFormula C
2001
2002
not held
2003* Robert DirksBirel / TM / VegaSuper ICC
2004* Ennio GandolfiBirel / TM / VegaSuper ICC
2005* Francesco LaudatoBirel / TM / VegaSuper ICC
2006* Davide ForèTony Kart / Vortex / VegaSuper ICC
2007* Jonathan ThononCRG / Maxter / DunlopKZ1
2008* Jonathan ThononCRG / Maxter / DunlopKZ1
2009* Jonathan ThononCRG / Maxter / DunlopKZ1
2010* Bas LammersIntrepid / TM / DunlopKZ1
2011* Jonathan ThononCRG / Maxter / DunlopKZ1
2012* Bas LammersPraga / Parilla / BridgestoneKZ1
2013 Max VerstappenCRG / TM / BridgestoneKZ
2014 Marco ArdigoTony Kart / Vortex / BridgestoneKZ
2015 Jorrit PexCRG / TM / BridgestoneKZ
2016 Paolo de ContoCRG / TM / VegaKZ
2017 Paolo de ContoCRG / TM / VegaKZ
2018 Patrik HajekKosmic / Vortex / LeContKZ
2019 Marijn KremersBirel / TM / BridgestoneKZ
2020 Jérémy IglesiasFormula K / TM / VegaKZ
2021 Noah MilellTony Kart / Vortex / MGKZ
2022 Viktor GustafssonCRG / TM / LeContKZ
2023 Paolo IppolitoKart Republic / IAME / LeContKZ

* indicate World Cup, which replaced the World Championship from 2000-2012

CIK-FIA Karting European Champions edit

YearDriverChassisEngineTyreClass
1974 Aad van DaalenLandiaYamahaFormula C - 125cc
1975 Ben van VelzenMach 1YamahaFormula C - 125cc
1976 Gianfranco BaroniAll KartBMCFormula C - 125cc
1977 Gianfranco BaroniAll KartBMCFormula C - 125cc
1978 Gianfranco BaroniAll KartBMCFormula C - 125cc
1979 Giancarlo VanariaKali KartRotaxBFormula C - 125cc
1980 Gianfranco BaroniBirelBMCFormula C - 125cc
1981 Gianfranco BaroniBirelBMCFormula C - 125cc
1982 Alessandro PicciniAllkartMorbidelliFormula C - 125cc
1982 Peter De BruijnTecno KartParillaFormula K
1983 Mike WilsonBirelParillaFormula K
1984 Mike WilsonBirelParillaFormula K
1985 Stefan FrietschKali KartKometFormula K
1986 Yvan MullerKali KartKometFormula K
1987 Alex ZanardiKali KartKometFormula K
1988 Federico GemmoTecno KartKometFormula K
1989 Marc GoossensTecno KartKometFormula K
1990 Martijn KoeneSwiss HutlessRotaxFormula K
1991 Massimiliano OrsiniTony KartRotaxFormula SA
1992 Gianluca BeggioKali KartRotaxBFormula K
1993 Nicola GiannibertiHaaseRotaxDFormula SA
1994 Jarno TrulliTony KartRotaxBFormula SA
1995 Massimiliano OrsiniSwiss HutlessItalsistemBFormula SA
1996 Jonny MislijevicTony KartVortexBFormula SA
1996 Alessandro PicciniCRGPavesiBFormula C
1997 Jenson ButtonTecno KartRotaxBFormula SA
1997 Gianluca BeggioBirelTMBFormula C
1998 Davide ForèTony KartRotaxBFormula SA
1998 Gianluca BeggioBirelTMBFormula C
1999 Giuseppe PalmieriSwiss HutlessItalsistemBFormula SA
1999 Ronnie QuintarelliTony KartVortexBFormula C
2000 Mario SiegersTrulli KartVortexBFormula SA
2000 Francesco LaudatoBirelTMBFormula C
2001 Alessandro PicciniCRGTMBFormula C
2002 Sauro CesettiKosmicVortexBSuper-ICC
2003 Alessandro ManettiCRGPavesiDSuper-ICC
2004 Francesco LaudatoBirelTMVegaSuper-ICC
2005 Francesco LaudatoBirelTMVegaSuper-ICC
2006 Roberto ToninelliBRMTMVegaSuper-ICC
2007 Alessandro ManettiIntrepidTMDKZ1
2008 Jonathan ThononCRGMaxterDKZ1
2009 Bas LammersIntrepidTMDKZ1
2010 Bas LammersIntrepidTMDKZ1
2011 Paolo De ContoEnergy CorseTMDKZ1
2012 Jorrit PexCRGTMBKZ1
2013 Max VerstappenCRGTMBKZ
2014 Rick DreezenZanardiParillaBKZ
2015 Flavio CamponeschiTony KartVortexBKZ
2016 Marco ArdigòTony KartVortexlVegaKZ
2017 Paolo De ContoCRGTMBKZ
2018 Jorrit PexCRGTMLeContKZ
2019 Jorrit PexKart RepublicTMBKZ
2020 Marijn KremersRiccardo KartTMVegaKZ
2021 Riccardo LonghiBirel ARTTMMGKZ
2022 Paolo IppolitoKart RepublicIAMELeContKZ
2023 Danilo AlbaneseKart RepublicIAMELeContKZ

See also edit

  • KF1, the top level of karting
  • KF2, a KF1 feeder series
  • KF3, a KF2 and KF1 feeder series
  • KZ2, the second fastest KZ karting racing category
  • Superkart, road racing with kart sized open-wheel cars

References edit

  1. ^ 2010 CIK-FIA Technical regulations – Article 12, Specific Regulations for KZ2 & KZ1, p. 350

External links edit