Karting Liga

serbian language

FAQ

Anyone who wants to drive and compete in an amateur format. The league is open to both beginners and more experienced drivers - what matters is respecting the rules and fair play.

Yes, minors can participate. The only limitation is a minimum weight of 55 kg. If you are 55 kg or above, you can race in the league regardless of age. Someone of age should be accompanying you to the race.

Registration is done online through the website. Once you complete the form, you receive confirmation email together with details about the next race and payment. Registration stays open until the round is full.

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Everything about the sign-up options is covered on that paga:

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Race day starts with optional practice sessions that are not included in the race day fee - drivers can book them separately if they want to warm up right before the event. Practice runs for 2 hours total, made up of 8 × 10-minute sessions, and during this period drivers arrive at the track and weigh-in/measurements are done.


After practice, we move into the briefing and preparations for qualifying. Each driver completes a hot-lap qualifying run, which places them into their initial race group. Groups are structured so that the fastest drivers race with the fastest, based on qualifying pace. The qualifying procedure is: the driver exits the pit (out-lap), the first full lap is the timed lap (hot lap), and then they return to the pit (in-lap) - in total, just under 3 laps.


Following qualifying, each driver races three group races, scoring points and moving between groups depending on their results. The fourth race is the final, and you race in the final you qualify for based on the earlier races. After all group races and finals are completed, we wrap up with the trophy ceremony and points allocation for that race day.


The full program takes approximately 6–7 hours (including practice).

All information regarding in-race point system can be found in Rulebook, section 5.4


Information regarding overall championship are also in Rulebook, sections 5.6 and 5.7


You can follow the points table and current rankings on the website after every round.

Rulebook

No. Racing is done exclusively in karts provided by the track, so all participants drive in the same conditions.

Nothing special - just show up wearing closed-toe shoes. If you don’t have a helmet, one will be provided for you to use by the track, and of course any extra gear (gloves, suit) you have is more than welcome.


At our races you’ll often see both totally relaxed drivers in regular sporty clothes (hoodie, tracksuit, sneakers) and super committed drivers in full racing gear.

Before going out on track there is a short explanation of the rules. Flags, marshal instructions and on-track conduct rules must be respected - the goal is safe and fair racing for everyone.

That is not a problem - you can skip a round. Just keep in mind that points are awarded through participation, so missing a race also means missing the chance to score points for that round.

The calendar of rounds and locations is published on the website. Results and league standings are updated after every race, so you can always check the rankings and points there.

This part is up to the drivers - there’s no official organization for travel or accommodation. The league is very friendly and a lot of people have been racing for years (more than half of the drivers have been here since the very first season), so people usually connect among themselves and share costs, but it’s all informal and depends entirely on you.