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Encyclopedia > List of karting manufacturers

The following companies produce karting chassis and/or engines. A kart racer takes a turn on an indoor track Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. ...

Different manufacturers in KF1
  • Arrow Karts, Australia, chassis, Website
  • Avanti Kart, Italy, chassis
  • Biesse Kart, Italy, chassis, Website
  • Birel, Italy, chassis, Website
  • Briggs & Stratton, USA, engines, Website
  • CRG, Italy, chassis and engines, Website
  • Drew Price Engineering, Australia, chassis & accessories, Website
  • Eglem Karts, Holland, rental and race chassis, Website
  • Emmick, USA, chassis, Website
  • Gold Kart, Italy, chassis
  • GT Kart, USA, chassis, Website
  • IAME, Italy, engines, Website
  • Intrepid, Italy, chassis, Website
  • Komet, Italy, engines, (see IAME)
  • Kosmic, Italy, chassis (offshoot of Tony Kart)
  • KZH, Germany, engines, Website
  • Lynx Kart, Canada, chassis
  • Mach 1 Kart, Germany, chassis Website
  • Maranello, Italy, chassis, Website
  • Margay Products Inc., USA, chassis, Website
  • MBA karts, Italy, chassis, Website
  • MRH Performance Karting, USA, chassis and engines (KAOS), Website
  • Nelson Manufacturing, USA, chassis
  • Parilla, Italy, engines, (see IAME)
  • Phoenix Race Karts, Australia, chassis, Website
  • Rotax, Austria, chassis and engines (Rotax Max), Website
  • Sodikart, France, chassis, Website
  • Swiss Hutless, Switzerland, chassis, Website
  • Titan, Italy, engines, Website
  • TM, Italy, engines (also motocross engines), Website
  • Tony Kart, Italy, chassis, Website
  • Top-Kart, Italy, chassis and engines (Comer), Website
  • Vamec, Italy, Gillard chassis and Tryton carburetors, Website
  • Trackmagic Racing, USA, chassis, Website
  • Vortex, Italy, engines, Website
  • Yamaha, Japan, engines, Website

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Kart racing at AllExperts (2140 words)
Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design.
Karting is commonly perceived as the stepping stone to the higher and more expensive ranks of motorsports.Karts were initially created in the United States in the 1950s post-war period by airmen as a way to pass spare time.
Kart chassis are also classified as 'open,' 'caged,' 'straight,' or 'offset.' Caged karts have a roll cage surrounding the driver, and open karts have no roll cage.
/\ Kartweb_____Starting Karting Guide - Chapter 4 (1182 words)
KART began as one person's disappointment with IKF and serves the area between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains.
In the early 90's when the rage to bolt a dirt bike motor on a kart first began to be popular there was little to no support from the the existing Orgs to see this happen.
They are not specifically a karting organization, they are a sports promotional organization that are currently trying to bring karting into the public view.
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