World Karting Formula Super A Collection
The FIA World Karting Championship, also known as the CIK-FIA World Karting Championship
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The FIA World Karting Championship, also known as the CIK-FIA World Karting Championship, is a prestigious event that brings together the best kart racers from around the globe. Held annually, this championship showcases the incredible skill and talent of these young drivers. One memorable edition of this championship took place at La Conca, Italy on October 26-27, 2002. Known as the Karting World Championship: Formula Super A, it was an exhilarating weekend filled with intense racing action. Sauro Cesseti emerged as the winner in Race 1 and secured a commendable third-place finish in Race 2. In another thrilling moment from this championship's history, legendary Formula One driver Michael Schumacher showcased his karting prowess by taking the inside line during one of his races. His presence added even more excitement to an already electrifying event. Speaking of famous names in motorsport attending these championships, Jarno Trulli was present to witness the world finals unfold firsthand. The atmosphere must have been electric as fans got to see their favorite drivers up close and personal. It's not just about male competitors either; there are talented female racers who participate in these championships too. The CIK-FIA World Karting Championship: Karting girls division highlights their skills and determination on track. Jerome D'Ambrosio made headlines when he won the Formula A Championship at one edition of FIA World Karting Championship. This victory propelled him towards a successful career in motorsports. Another notable moment occurred during Marienbourg's leg of the championship held on September 22-23, 2001. Marko Asmer displayed exceptional driving skills en route to becoming crowned champion at that particular event. Even though kart racing may be seen as a stepping stone for many aspiring professional race car drivers, it remains an incredibly competitive sport where every inch counts.