Hall of Fame

Last Updated on 23 August, 2025 by FKC

This page is dedicated to the drivers who marked their names into GoKart PRIX books by achieving at least one of the following 4 GoKart PRIX Championship milestones that we value the most.

What does it take to be a champion? In GoKart PRIX it requires consistency across all types of tracks and racing conditions. You need to be fast, win races, and, at times, rely on a bit of luck. Only those who can meet all these challenges will earn the title of GoKart PRIX Champion and join the exclusive “Best of the Best” club.

Once a year, a special event called the Challenge CUP takes place. This event determines the fastest driver in a series of short, intense time-attack heats. The challenge is tough — you must be quick regardless of which of the six different gokarts you race. If you think it’s easy, think again. Even champions have struggled to win this event. Those who do manage to succeed, will have their names forever engraved on the trophy for all to see.

Every racing series has it’s own crown jewel, and for us, it’s the Birthday Race. Each year, we mark the anniversary of our Championship with a special race format — the longest one on the calendar. Think of it as the Daytona 500 of GoKart PRIX. Victory at this race gives a driver legendary status. Many drivers consider it a career-defining achievement, even more than winning the season championship.

The rarest achievement a racer can earn in GoKart PRIX is the Winter Cup trophy. Winning it requires a patricular set of skills as driving on snow and ice is extremely challenging. Unfortunately, not every year we have a chance to race in these conditions, which makes this trophy even more desirable. You never know when you’ll get another chance to compete for it, so owning one is a true mark of distinction.

NameCountryChampionChallenge CUPBirthday RaceWinter Cup
Andreas Lamnerius – 2018
– 2020
– 2021
– 2022
– 2021 – 2022
Mattias Norling – 2023
– 2024
– 2020 – 2022
– 2023
– 2024
Niklas Enholm – 2019 – 2018
– 2019
Anatoly Hramov – 2014 – 2014 – 2014
– 2017
– 2018
Kārlis Ligeris – 2015 – 2015
Cezary Blawat – 2016 – 2016
Emil Östman – 2017
Martin Brzezinka – 2016
– 2017
– 2015
Berke Zorlu – 2022
– 2024
– 2025
Igor Scavlev – 2021
Tommie Lundgren – 2023
Tomas Jancauskas – 2019
Johan Varland – 2020
Mika Nurkkala – 2023