Mini
Junior racing, full intensity.
Mini is where junior two-stroke racing reaches full intensity. The drivers are quick, the fields are deep, and the racecraft on display is genuinely impressive.
Drivers ages 8 to 12. Mini sits at the top of the younger two-stroke ladder, for racers who have built real experience in Micro or a 206 class and are ready to push.
Mini runs a two-stroke engine package with more performance than Micro, still scaled to junior drivers but quick enough to demand real precision.
Mini racing is fast and tight, and it is the last junior step before the bigger Junior classes open up. Drivers who shine here are usually the ones moving toward the front of the sport.
See every class side by side, and find the one that fits a driver by age and weight, in the Class Explorer.
What age is the Mini kart class?
The Mini class is for drivers ages 8 to 12. It is the senior class of the younger two-stroke ladder, above Micro.
What does a Mini driver move up to?
From Mini, drivers step up to the Junior two-stroke classes, the KA100 Junior or Rotax Junior, where the speed and the competition both increase again.
RACE THE
RHYTHM & RACE SERIES.
The Miniclass runs in MCK's sanctioned outdoor championship, 10 rounds from March through November. New to the sport? Start in a rental and climb the ladder.
