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The 24 Hours karting returns in 2025 to the international circuit of

Absent from the calendar since 2020 and Covid-19, the 24 Hours karting is back at in 2025 from August 22 to 24. A new regulation has been put in place for the occasion.

Frenchman Adrien Renaudin won the last 24 Hours karting in 2019. | LE MAINE LIBRE ARCHIVES – DENIS LAMBERT


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  • Frenchman Adrien Renaudin won the last 24 Hours karting in 2019. | LE MAINE LIBRE ARCHIVES – DENIS LAMBERT

Five years after the last edition, the 24 Hours karting is back at Le Mans in 2025. This will be the 35e edition which will take place from August 22 to 24 on the international circuit. The race was canceled due to Covid-19 in 2020, then suffered from a lack of participants in the following years.

Leisure pilots, provided they hold an FFSA 2025 competition license, and licensees, can participate from the age of 14. For this return, the organizers have put in place new regulations, including, among other things, the authorization of rain tires as well as a weighing of the karts each time they pass through the stands.

A hell of a budget

Two options are available to participate in these 24 Hours of Karting. It is possible to participate with your own kart for €1,200, or to opt for a “turnkey” formula with a kart provided for the duration of the competition and maintenance provided by the ACO technical staff, all for €9,900.

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