Junior Monaco Kart Cup
The Junior Monaco Kart Cup is a kart racing event ruled by the CIK-FIA and organized by the Automobile Club de Monaco, it takes place each year in Monaco.
The event see young drivers compete with KF3 karts, a class for top drivers aged 12 to 15. The course circuit follows the lower part of the famous Formula One track, in a large section of the port, from Tabac corner, round the swimming pool, and on to the Rascasse before entering the F1 track's pit lane. A ramp and a hairpin connect this part of the track back to the port section.
Winners
Year | Driver | Chassis / Engine / Tires | Report |
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1995 | Eric Salignon | n/a | Report |
1996 | Nelson van der Pol | n/a | Report |
1997 | Marvin Bylitza | n/a | Report |
1998 | Robert Kubica | n/a | Report |
1999 | Robert Kubica | n/a | Report |
2000 | Jérôme d'Ambrosio | n/a | Report |
2001 | Sebastian Vettel | n/a | Report |
2002 | Alexander Sims | Maranello / Maxter / Vega | Report |
2003 2004 2005 |
not held | ||
2006 | Scott Jenkins | Intrepid / Parilla / – | Report |
2007 | Max Goff | Maranello / XTR / Dunlop | Report |
2008 | Aaro Vainio | Maranello / Maxter / Dunlop | Report |
2009 | Carlos Sainz Jr.[1] | FA Kart / Vortex / Vega | Report |
2010 | Charles Leclerc | Sodi / Parilla / Dunlop | Report |
References
- ↑ (English) (French) 2009 Monaco Kart Cup CIK-FIA For KF3 – Official Classification
External links
- Monaco Kart Cup – List of Winners - Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM)
- CIK-FIA – International Karting Governing Body
- 1990 – 2008 CIK Results
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