OUR HISTORY

IAME is one of the leading manufacturers of engines fot karting. Since its start in 1968, IAME engines have been renowned for their legendary winnings, uncompromising image quality, and high performance.

MORE THAN 50 YEARS OF VICTORIES

It’s not rare for IAME to see projects through to the end, nor are we new to successes of World Championships. The commitment of our designers, engineers, technicians and the constant search for improvement have led us to amazing achievement winning the 2018 World Championships in OK and OKJ and Vice World Champions in KZ.

We just can’t begin to put into words how amazing these achievements mean to us. Not to mention the 365 days we’ve spent on design, on-track testing, verification of materials and on the countless hours we’ve spent analysing and questioning the choices we’ve made, because in order to be where we are today, we always need to have the passion and the ability to put ourselves under the test. We’ve listened and learned once again, we’ve created and delivered like we always do, and we’ve given the best of our ability, each and everyone of us, together as a team at the IAME headquarters.

This is IAME’s philosophy of today, the same as 50 years ago, bigger and better in many ways and certainly with the desire to grow and improve and to be even better tomorrow. This is our point of view, always attentive, always humble and always proactive and we can’t imagine a better way to carry on our company’s legacy.

Today is a new beginning for us to carry on our tradition, of IAME continuing to be the best of the best thanks to our OK, OKJ and KZ drivers for their trust in IAME. The championships that we have won are not the only thing that make us so great, it is also the synergies with the teams, the mechanics, the drivers, the sponsors, our partners and our collaborators.

We’ve all won together and we want to say thank you to everyone for their loyalty and to unite together for all of these accomplishments. And lastly, we would like to thank all the fans, the drivers globally, our past and present drivers, to those who have moved on to different categories and to the many mothers and fathers who never get tired of helping and encouraging their children to follow their dreams: we are here and we will always be here for you.

Today we do not speak as IAME, but as the Heart of the Kart.

Thank you.

PALMARES

2010 - 2019

• 2019, OK World Champion, Lorenzo Travisanutto (ITA), IAME Reedster 5
• 2018, OK World Champion, Lorenzo Travisanutto (ITA), IAME Reedster 4
• 2018, OKJ World Champion, Victor Bernier (FRA), IAME Reedster 4
• 2017, OK World Champion, Danny Keirle (UK), IAME Reedster 4
• 2016, OK-J World Champion, Victor Martins (FRA), IAME Reedster 4
• 2016, OK World Champion, Pedro Hildbrandt (SPA), IAME Reedster 4
• 2013, KF-J World Champion, Alessio Lorandi (ITA), PARILLA REEDSTER 3
• 2012, KZ1 World Cup Winner, Bas Lammers (NLD), PARILLA SHIFTER
• 2011, KF1 World Champion, Nyck De Vries (NLD), PARILLA REEDSTER 2
• 2010, SKF & KF1 World Cup Winner, Oliver Rowland (GB), PARILLA REEDSTER 2
• 2010, KF2 World Champion, Nyck De Vries (NLD), PARILLA REEDSTER 2

1990 - 1999

• 1996, 100cc Class Junior 5 Continents Cup Winner, Fernando Alonso (E), PARILLA PV95
• 1994, 100cc Class Junior 5 Continents Cup Winner, Giorgio Pantano (I), PARILLA PV92
• 1993, 100cc Class Junior 5 Continents Cup Winner, Ennio Gandolfi (I), PARILLA PV92
• 1992, 100cc Class Junior 5 Continents Cup Winner, Bruno Balocco (I), PARILLA PV92
• 1991, 100cc Formula K World Champion, Jarno Trulli (I), PARILLA TT36

1980 - 1989

• 1989, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K30
• 1988, 100cc Class Junior World Cup Winner, Gianluca Malandrucco (I), PARILLA TT65
• 1988, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K30
• 1987, 100cc Class Junior World Cup Winner, Jan Magnussen (DK), PARILLA TT65
• 1986, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Antonio Ribas (BR), KOMET K30
• 1985, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K30
• 1984, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Jorn Haase (DK), KOMET K30
• 1983, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K30
• 1983, 100cc Class Junior World Cup Winner, Frank Van Eglan (NL), PARILLA TT25
• 1982, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K29
• 1981, 135cc Formula K World Champion, Mike Wilson (I), KOMET K29
• 1980, 100cc Class A World Champion, Peter De Bruijn (NL), PARILLA TT27
• 1980, 100cc Class Dame World Champion, Cathy Muller (F), PARILLA TT27
• 1980, 100cc Class Junior World Champion, Bernd Schneider (D), PARILLA TT27

1970 - 1979

• 1979, 100cc Class Dame World Champion, Luigina Guerini (I), PARILLA TT23
• 1979, 100cc Class Junior World Champion, Thomas Glauser (CH), SIRIO TT51
• 1978, 100cc Class A World Champion, Lake Speed (US), PARILLA TT23
• 1978, 100cc Class Junior World Cup Winner, Stefano Modena (I), PARILLA TT23
• 1977, 100cc Class A World Champion, Felice Rovelli (I), BM 96/3
• 1977, 100cc Class A World Cup Winner, Paolo Bandinelli (I), SIRIO ST50
• 1976, 100cc Class A World Champion, Felice Rovelli (I), BM 96/3
• 1975, 100cc Class A World Champion, Françoise Goldstein (B), BM 96/3
• 1974, 100cc Class A World Champion, Riccardo Patrese (I), KOMET K88TT
• 1974, 100cc Class A World Cup Winner, Felice Rovelli (I), PARILLA TT22
• 1973, 100cc Class A World Champion, Terry Fullerton (GB), KOMET K88TT
• 1972, 100cc Class A World Champion, Françoise Goldstein (B), PARILLA TT22
• 1971, 100cc Class A World Champion, Françoise Goldstein (B), PARILLA SS20
• 1970, 100cc Class A World Champion, Françoise Goldstein (B), PARILLA HF17

1960 - 1969

• 1969, 100cc Class A World Champion, Françoise Goldstein (B), PARILLA HF17
• 1968, 100cc Class A World Champion, Thomas Nilsson (S), BM FC100
• 1967, 100cc Class A World Champion, Edgardo Rossi (CH), PARILLA MK16
• 1966, 100cc Class A World Champion, Suzy Raganelli (I), PARILLA GP15L
• 1965, 100cc Class A World Champion, Guido Sala (I), BM F100
• 1964, 100cc Class A World Champion, Guido Sala (I), PARILLA GP15