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Old 25 Dec 2004, 23:38 (Ref:1187931)   #1
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The History of the Karting World Championships

A search on the internet provided me with only sparse facts about the Karting World Championships. As far as I understand there was a World Championship since 1964 which was contested by Formula K karts from 1981 to 1992 and by Formula Super A karts since 1993.

Since 1988 there also was a second World Championship for Formula A karts (ex-Super 100).

The following is what I found out:

1964 (Roma, Italy)
1. Guido Sala (ITA)
2. Ugo Cancellieri (ITA)
3. Oscar Constantini (ITA)
1965 (Roma, Italy)
1. Guido Sala (ITA) 2nd title
2. W. Ihle (GER)
3. Antoine Hezemans (NED, b. 1943)
1966 (venue unknown to me)
1. Susanna Raganelli (ITA)
2. L. Engeström (SWE)
3. Ronnie Peterson (SWE, b. 1944)
1967 (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
1. Edgardo Rossi (SUI or ITA)
2. François Goldstein (BEL)
3. Giulio Pernigotti (ITA)
1968 (venue unknown to me)
1. Tomas Nilsson (SWE)
2. Giulio Pernigotti (ITA)
3. Mickey Allen (GBR, b. 1943)
1969 (venue unknown to me)
1. François Goldstein (BEL)
2. Mickey Allen (GBR, b. 1943)
3. G. Fletcher (GBR)
1970 (Paris-Thiverval, France)
1. François Goldstein (BEL) 2nd title
2. David Ferris (GBR)
3. Carl-Heinz Peters (GER)
1971 (Torino, Italy)
1. François Goldstein (BEL) 3rd title
2. Carl-Heinz Peters (GER)
3. Mickey Allen (GBR, b. 1943)
1972 (Kalmar, Sweden)
1. François Goldstein (BEL) 4th title
2. Heli Brandhofer (GER)
3. Mark Steeds (GBR)
1973 (Nivelles, Belgium)
1. Terry Fullerton (GBR)
2. Erik Hagenbuch (SUI)
3. Car-Heinz Peters (GER)
1974 (Estoril, Portugal)
1. Riccardo Patrese (ITA, b. 1954)
2. Eddie Cheever (USA, b. 1958)
3. François Goldstein (BEL)
1975 (Le Castellet, France)
1. François Goldstein (BEL) 5th title
2. Elio de Angelis (ITA, b. 1958)
3. Alan Lane (GBR)
1976 (Hagen, Germany)
1. Felice Rovelli (ITA)
2. Leif Larsson (SWE) or Mickey Allen (GBR) ?
3. Martin Bott (GER) or Leif Larsson (SWE) ?
1977 (Parma, Italy)
1. Felice Rovelli (ITA) 2nd title
2. Mickey Allen (GBR, b. 1943)
3. Leif Larsson (SWE)
1978 (Le Mans, France)
1. Lake Speed (USA, b. 1948)
2. Toni Zoersel (AUT)
3. Lars Forsmann (SWE)
1979 (Estoril, Portugal)
1. Peter Koene (NED)
2. Ayrton Senna (BRA, b. 1960)
3. Harm Schurmann (NED)
1980 (Nivelles, Belgium)
1. Peter de Bruijn (NED)
2. Ayrton Senna (BRA, b. 1960)
3. Terry Fullerton (GBR)
1981 (Parma, Italy)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA)
2. Lars Forsmann (SWE)
3. Ruggero Melgrati (ITA, b. 1961)
1982 (Kalmar, Sweden)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA) 2nd title
2. Lars Forsmann (SWE)
3. Thomas Danielsson (SWE, b. 1964)
1983 (Le Mans, France)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA) 3rd title
2. Lars Forsmann (SWE)
3. Marc Boulineau (FRA)
1984 (Liedolsheim, Germany)
1. Jörn Haase (DEN)
2. Giuseppe Bugatti (ITA, b. 1965)
3. Lars Forsmann (SWE)
1985 (Parma, Italy)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA) 4th title
2. Giuseppe Bugatti (ITA, b. 1965)
3. Jörn Haase (DEN)
1986 (Jacksonville, USA)
1. Augusto Ribas (BRA)
2. K. Kreger (USA)
3. J. Kennedy (USA)
1987 (Jesolo, Italy)
1. Giampiero Simoni (ITA, b. 1969)
2. Tom Kristensen (DEN, b. 1967)
3. Maurizio Mediani (ITA, b. 1968)
1988 (Laval, France)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA) 5th title
2. Giampiero Simoni (ITA, b. 1969)
3. Maurizio Mediani (ITA, b. 1968)
Formula A:
1. Emmanuel Collard (FRA, b. 1971)
2. Fabrizio de Simone (ITA, b. 1971)
3. E. Coubard (FRA)
1989 (Valence, France)
1. Mike Wilson (ITA) 6th title
2. Fabrizio de Simone (ITA, b. 1971)
3. Marc Goossens (BEL, b. 1969)
Formula A:
1. Gert Munkholm (DEN)
2. Massimiliano Orsini (ITA)
3. Mike Hezemans (NED, b. 1969)
1990 (Jesolo, Italy)
1. Jan Magnussen (DEN, b. 1973)
2. Fabrizio de Simone (ITA, b. 1971)
3. Alain Corbiau (BEL, b. 1971)
Formula A:
1. Danilo Rossi (ITA)
2. Xavier Pompidou (FRA, b. 1972)
3. Gianluca de Lorenzi (ITA, b. 1972)
1991 (Le Mans, France)
1. Jarno Trulli (ITA, b. 1974)
2. Massimiliano Orsini (ITA)
3. Tom Kristensen (DEN, b. 1967)
Formula A:
1. Alessandro Manetti (ITA)
2. Guy Smith (GBR, b. 1974)
3. João Barbosa (POR, b. 1975)
1992 (Ugento, Italy)
1. Danilo Rossi (ITA) 2nd title
2. Alessandro Manetti (ITA)
3. M. Busslinger (SUI)
Formula A:
1. Nicola Gianniberti (ITA)
2. N. Olsen (DEN)
3. A. Candiracci (ITA)
1993 (Laval, France)
1. Nicola Gianniberti (ITA) 2nd title
2. Jarno Trulli (ITA, b. 1974)
3. Massimiliano Orsini (ITA)
Formula A:
1. David Terrien (FRA, b. 1976)
2. G. de Nies (BEL)
3. Risto Virtanen (FIN)
1994 (Cordoba, Spain)
1. Alessandro Manetti (ITA) 2nd title
2. G. de Nies (BEL)
3. Daniele Parrilla (ITA)
Formula A:
1. Mario Barindelli (ITA)
2. Koji Yamanishi (JPN, b. 1977)
3. F. Blin (FRA)
1995 (Valence, France)
1. Massimiliano Orsini (ITA)
2. Davide Forè (ITA)
3. Johnny Mislijevic (SWE, b. 1973)
Formula A:
1. Gastão Fráguas (BRA, b. 1976)
2. Jenson Button (GBR, b. 1980)
3. Kimmo Liimatainen (FIN, b. 1978)
1996 (Garda Sud, Italy)
1. Johnny Mislijevic (SWE, b. 1973)
2. T. Matsuya (JPN)
3. Alessandro Manetti (ITA)
Formula A:
1. Jean-Christophe Ravier (FRA, b. 1979)
2. Nicolas Kiesa (DEN, b. 1978)
3. Thomas Pichler (ITA)
1997 (Salbris, France)
1. Danilo Rossi (ITA) 3rd title
2. Alessandro Manetti (ITA)
3. Giorgio Pantano (ITA, b. 1979)
Formula A:
1. James Courtney (AUS, b. 1980)
2. Kousuke Matsuura (JPN, b. 1979)
3. G. Renaux (FRA)
1998 (Ugento, Italy)
1. Davide Forè (ITA)
2. Massimiliano Orsini (ITA)
3. Sauro Cesetti (ITA)
Formula A:
1. Ruben Carrapataso (BRA, b. 1981)
2. Marino Spinozzi (ITA, b. 1981)
3. André Nicastro (BRA)
1999 (Mariembourg, Belgium)
1. Danilo Rossi (ITA) 4th title
2. Ronnie Quintarelli (ITA, b. 1979)
3. Giorgio Pantano (ITA, b. 1979)
Formula A:
1. Franck Perera (FRA, b. 1984)
2. F. Schmitz (NED)
3. N. van der Pol (NED)
2000 (Braga, Portugal)
1. Davide Forè (ITA) 2nd title
2. Franck Perera (FRA, b. 1984)
3. Heikki Kovalainen (FIN, b. 1981)
Formula A:
1. Colin Brown (GBR, b. 1982)
2. Clivio Piccione (MON, b. 1984)
3. Loïc Duval (FRA, b. 1982)
2001 (5 rounds, venues unknown to me)
1. Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA, b. 1981)
2. Sauro Cesetti (ITA)
3. Davide Forè (ITA)
Formula A:
cancelled
2002 (5 rounds, venues unknown to me)
1. Giedo van der Garde (NED, b. 1985)
2. Ronnie Quintarelli (ITA, b. 1979)
3. Davide Forè (ITA)
Formula A (Coupe de Monde):
1. Jérôme d’Ambrosio (BEL)
2. D. Gaggianesi (ITA)
3. S. Gatto (ITA)
2003
cancelled
Formula A:
1. Wade Cunningham (NZL)
2. Arnaud Kozlinski (FRA)
3. Ben Hanley (GBR)

I don’t know whether there is a 2004 karting World Champion or not. I don’t know either whether the Formula A WC was contested at the same events as the Formula Super A WC. And I don't know any exact dates.

Can anyone shed more light on the history of the Karting World Championships or guide me to a website with more informations?

Last edited by speedy king; 28 Jan 2005 at 18:42. Reason: Ammended Nationality
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