Competitions

Challenge France 2026: Angerville Prepares for Major Event

The Challenge France 2026 is set to be an unmissable event for karting enthusiasts. Angerville, which will host this competition, is ready to welcome the best KFS drivers from France. From July 10 to 12, 2026, the Anthoine Hubert international circuit will resonate with the sound of engines and exceptional performances.

A Long-Awaited Return to the Angerville Circuit

After the 2025 edition held in Varennes-sur-Allier, the Challenge France makes its grand return to Angerville. It has been eleven years since this competition was last organized at this iconic circuit. Drivers are eager to return to this track that has seen many champions shine.

This edition promises to be particularly intense. Participants will compete in several categories, including KFS 135, KFS 150, KFS 165, and KFS 165 Gentleman. Spectators can expect a high-level spectacle, with drivers coming from all over France.

High-Level KFS Categories

The KFS categories bring together the best karting drivers each year. In 2026, the lineup is expected to be even more competitive. Regional champions, leaders of the Minarelli Challenge, and sprint race specialists will be present. All will have one goal: to win the Challenge France.

The competition will be fierce. Experienced drivers will face young talents and rookies determined to prove themselves. Each race will be an opportunity to shine and demonstrate their skills on the track.

A New Feature: KFS Gentleman Ranking

This edition will also mark the introduction of the KFS 165 Gentleman ranking. This ranking is reserved for drivers aged 45 and older. It encourages more experienced drivers to participate in the competition.

The winner of this category will receive an invitation to the 2026 Rok Cup Superfinal in Lonato. This adds extra motivation for drivers in this age group, who will have the chance to compete against the best.

A Packed Program of Activities

EvoKart, the event organizer, has planned a busy schedule for the three days of competition. Drivers will benefit from numerous practice sessions, warm-ups, and qualifying heats. Here’s an overview of the program:

  • Friday: 9 practice sessions
  • Saturday: warm-up, qualifying heats, and three qualifying races
  • Sunday: warm-up, super heats, and finals

In total, drivers will have over 3 hours and 30 minutes of track time. This will allow them to test their strategies and establish a solid competitive hierarchy. Additionally, a social gathering will be held on Friday evening, promoting camaraderie among participants.

Practical Information for Drivers

To facilitate drivers’ preparations, EvoKart has made several essential documents available online. Competitors can consult the Driver Info Guide, which contains information on schedules, paddock layout, and administrative checks.

The provisional weekend schedule, the list of entrants, and the paddock reservation form are also available. These elements are crucial for proper organization and optimal competition flow.

Register Now

Registrations for the Challenge France 2026 are still open. There is still time to join the best KFS drivers for this major event. Don’t delay in sending your entry to try to secure one of the four tickets for the 2026 Rok Cup Superfinal.

For more information, you can check the following documents: KFS. The Challenge France 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive editions in the history of this event.

Join us from July 10 to 12 at the Anthoine Hubert International Circuit in Angerville for three days of passion, excitement, and camaraderie!