

The new 401R continues this success story, improving various features but most notably the level of componentry.


The aim, right away, was to be able to develop a geometry of the chassis, being able to suit the different conditions of the track.įrom 2000, the various editions of this model have collected 7 world championships along with other international titles in various categories. The new design was developed according to the information collected on the track by the Tony Kart Racing Team, engaged in the most important races in the Mini category. In order to achieve the objective of merging these two qualities, it was necessary to concentrate the design and manufacturing of all components for Tony Karts chassis entirely within the OTK Kart Group manufacturing plants.Īs a result, OTK maintains maximum control over the entire design and production process, which is the only way to guarantee the best products and best performance to the end users who employ Tony Kart worldwide.īoth features make it possible to adapt the kart to the child, as he or she grows, making the MINI KID a lasting and comfortable kart while keeping the competitive tradition of OTK. Quality and performance are indeed joined partners in all Tony Kart products.

This is in accordance to Tony Karts philosophy: to represent the highest expression in terms of performance and quality. Tony Kart has always stood out for its latest innovations, resulting from a continuous research and development program that has been diligently working for over 30 years alongside the Tony Kart Racing Team in the worlds most prestigious competitions.Īll innovations that were conceived and realized for the highest level karting competitions, are instilled in the karts for sale to the public which remain the primary focus of OTK. This was visually symbolized by the introduction of the green color to the chassis which still characterizes the Tony Kart brand today, born over the years to become a key signature for the victories achieved and for the quality offered.
