The 9th edition of the 24 Hours Karting of Italy, scheduled for March 15th, 2026 in Castelletto di Branduzzo, will once again see the CRG Centurion as the star of the show. The most important and iconic endurance event of the season will feature a fleet of 45 brand-new CRG Rental Karts, assigned to teams through a random draw.

The event will once again rely on the 390cc Honda engine, delivering 15 horsepower and performance capable of entertaining even the most seasoned drivers, while ensuring maximum safety for newcomers. The CRG Centurion is widely regarded as one of the top rental karts in endurance racing—praised for its driving feel and outstanding reliability, even under the extreme stresses typical of a 24-hour challenge.

The race-spec version will be equipped with an adjustable hydraulic pedal box, adjustable seat, and a dedicated ballast system for driver changes. The event will run on Mitas tires, and for safety reasons, front tires will be replaced during the night stint.

One of the major strengths of this internationally recognized event is the full trackside management of the kart fleet by CRG’s in-house technical crew, ensuring top-level service standards and professional support. In endurance rental racing, the quality of the kart fleet and its maintenance are key factors for success—and CRG, which has built an event capable of attracting over 40 teams from around the world to Italy, knows this better than anyone.

The countdown to the 2026 edition has officially begun: the first milestone is set for December 1st, when registrations will open on the official CRG website.

For more information on the 24 Hours Karting of Italy, you can consult the official rulebook on the CRG website or contact the event’s organizing office at: marketing@kartcrg.com