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* [http://www.acm.mc/lae/lae_main.php?page=mkc_intemp/palmares.php Monaco Kart Cup – List of Winners] - Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM)
* [http://www.acm.mc/lae/lae_main.php?page=mkc_intemp/palmares.php Monaco Kart Cup – List of Winners] - Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM)
* [http://www.cikfia.com CIK-FIA – International Karting Governing Body]
* [http://www.cikfia.com CIK-FIA – International Karting Governing Body]
* [http://www.cikfia.com/web/karting/webkarting.nsf/results?openview&Collapse=all 1990 – 2008 CIK Results]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080701142059/http://www.cikfia.com/web/karting/webkarting.nsf/results?openview&Collapse=all 1990 – 2008 CIK Results]


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Revision as of 16:11, 29 April 2017

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 track with the local streets shown. This variant uses corners 12 to 17

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
1995 France Eric Salignon n/a Report
1996 Netherlands Nelson van der Pol n/a Report
1997 Germany Marvin Bylitza n/a Report
1998 Poland Robert Kubica n/a Report
1999 Poland Robert Kubica n/a Report
2000 n/a Report
2001 n/a Report
2002 United Kingdom Alexander Sims Maranello / Maxter / Vega Report
2003
2004
2005
2006 United Kingdom Scott Jenkins Intrepid / Parilla / – Report
2007 United Kingdom Max Goff Maranello / XTR / Dunlop Report
2008 France Dorian Alesi Pirelli / Red Bulls / Monster Report
2009 FA Kart / Vortex / Vega Report
2010 Monaco Charles Leclerc Sodi / Parilla / Dunlop Report

References