Champions of the Future: The Ultimate Proving Ground for Tomorrow’s Stars
In just a few years, Champions of the Future has become one of the most exciting and respected karting series in Europe. Created and promoted by RGMMC, the same organizers behind FIA Karting events, this series acts as both a standalone championship and an elite warm-up for the official FIA season.
Designed for Performance and Exposure
What sets Champions of the Future apart is its laser focus on driver development and high-level exposure. The events mirror the FIA Karting Championship calendar, often using the same tracks just weeks before FIA rounds. That gives teams and drivers the chance to gather vital data, fine-tune their setups, and compete under race conditions that closely resemble the main event.
The series features the OK and OK Junior classes and regularly draws grids as competitive as the FIA championships themselves.
Professionalism at Every Level
From live international streaming to full media coverage, tire control, parc fermé regulations, and in-depth scrutineering, Champions of the Future operates at a world-class standard. Drivers and teams are held to the same level of professionalism they’ll need further up the motorsport ladder.
It’s also a championship that rewards the long game, points matter across the whole season, and racecraft, strategy, and consistency are just as valuable as raw pace.
Bridging the Gap
Champions of the Future has established itself as more than just a support act to FIA karting. It’s become a championship where teams test new drivers, where talent scouts keep a close eye on the field, and where real reputations are made.
For any young driver with big ambitions, this is a vital step in the journey from karting hopeful to motorsport star.
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Leonardo Gorski ready to race in Portimao during the COFT in Portugal