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About the 2023 Bambino 2023

The Bambino class is specifically designed for 6-8 year olds to experience the sport of karting. The bambino class uses a kart that is the correct size and not to heavy for drivers.

The karts are powered by the Comer 50cc engine, the engines are prepared by Comer for the UK market to ensure they comply to the Motorsport UK regulations and have engine identification seals on both the cylinder and crankcase, these engine numbers must match the ones on the database of the UK distributors Zip kart and the numbers on your Comer C50 engine log card. This is to keep the level of tuning and selecting parts for engines to a minimum.

The class also uses the Motorsport UK Le Cont all weather tyre, which has been specially designed for the Bambino class in the UK. The tyre is a hard compound slick tyre with a wet tread pattern cut into it. This means that you only need one type of tyre for all conditions wet or dry.

To get started in the Bambino class we suggest that you try Bambino karting at one of the approved centres in the UK , as the class is new and still growing the number of approved schools is still growing, however feel free to contact us should you have any questions.

From 2018 seven year old Bambinos can race in Motorsport UK Championship competition, drivers must have competed in at least 6 Motorsport UK time trail events.

Please contact us to find your nearest track in the UK that can offer Bambino specific training.

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Bambino 2023 Calendar

Competitors will race head-to-head against each other at a variety of well-known circuits across the UK.

Bambino 2023 Classes

Cadet

Bambino

Age 6 - 8

Cast YOUR vote! The Wera Tools Driver of the Day Award shortlist for Event 3 - G-Y-G is now LIVE. Now is your chance to vote for the driver who impressed YOU the most during the weekend, with the winner receiving the coveted Wera Tools trophy, tool prizes, and Motorsport UK offering a free test day at a BKC venue of their choice in 2023 or 2024. The nominations have been made up of drivers that impressed the panel throughout the weekend and now you can play your part in deciding the winner. Nominations are: Bambino - Harry Chapman Won the final in horrendous conditions and was the only driver who finished in the top three in TQ, both heats and the final Water Swift Restricted - Alfie Davidson Was in the top three all weekend until an accident in the pre final. He then drove through the field from 15th to 3rd in the final despite the rain Water Swift - Archie Lovatt Pole position, double heat winner and scored his first final win . Only missed out on a clean sweep when Jorge Edgar and Jesse Phillips beat him in the pre final Junior X30 - Monde Jr Konini His best and most consistent performance so far - gained places in both his heats and drove from 11th to a career best 6th in the final Senior X30 - Gus Lawrence Another dominant performance from the defending champion who has now won the last three finals - a never before achieved feat in Senior X30 Junior TKM - Harry Bloor Fought back from a mechanical problem in the pre final to drive from last on the grid to 2nd as a rookie in the BKC TKM Extreme - Charlie King Unbeatable in qualifying, the heats and the pre final and although he chose the wrong tyres for the final he still finished as the highest placed runner on wet rubber KZ2 - Morgan Porter A dominant weekend which ended in heartbreak. Pole position, two heat wins and victory in the pre final he could only finish 5th in the final after his tyres faded Simply vote below - closes 11am Monday 19th June 2023
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