Draft:OK-N
Appearance
Category | Kart racing |
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Region | International |
Affiliations | CIK-FIA |
Inaugural season | 2023 |
Drivers' champion | |
Teams' champion | |
Official website | Official website |
OK-N is a kart racing class for drivers aged x and over, sanctioned by the CIK-FIA. OK-N is the secondary direct-drive class in FIA championships.
History
[edit]Specification
[edit]There are eight main technical features of the OK regulations:[1]
- 125 cc direct-coupled, water-cooled two-stroke, mixed-lubrication engine.
- Valve inlet in the piston skirt.
- Screw carburettor with a maximum diameter of 24 mm.
- Power valve at the exhaust.
- Single rear brake with hydraulic control.
- Premium tyres, medium gum compound.
- Minimum weight 150 kg, driver included.
Engines, chassis, bodywork, brakes and tyres are subject to the homologation system put in place by the CIK-FIA. Each year, the tyres and the fuel for each category, as well as the KZ and KZ2 carburettor, are chosen after a call for tenders.
Champions
[edit]By year
[edit]* | Driver has competed in Formula One |
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† | Formula One World Drivers' Champion |
‡ | FIA World Champion in an auto racing discipline |
Year | World Championship | European Championship | Year | ||||||
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World Champion[b] | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | European Champion | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | ||
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M | 2024 |
Year | World Champion[b] | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | European Champion | Chassis | Engine | Tyres | Year |
World Championship | European Championship | ||||||||
Source:[2][3] |
By driver
[edit]table
Notes
[edit]See also
[edit]- KF1 – the primary direct-drive class from 2003 to 2012
- OK-Junior – the junior direct-drive class
- KZ – the primary gearbox class
- KZ2 – the secondary gearbox class
- Superkart – 250cc kart racing class
- CIK-FIA
- List of kart racing championships
References
[edit]- ^ "FIA Karting - Categories". Retrieved 21 September 2024.
- ^ "FIA Karting - History". FIA Karting. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ^ "FIA Karting - Calendar". FIA Karting. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
External links
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