Category | Kart racing |
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Country | France |
Inaugural season | 1993 |
Folded | 2011 |
Classes | 2 (Star, Junior) |
Last Drivers' champion | Jules Bianchi (Saturday Final) Jean-Éric Vergne (Sunday Final) Charles Leclerc (Junior) |
The Masters of Paris-Bercy, officially known as the Elf Masters for sponsorship reasons, was an indoor all-star kart racing competition organised by the FFSA.
Founded in 1993 by former Formula One driver Philippe Streiff, it was hosted until 2001 on a temporary circuit at the Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy. Streiff founded the Masters with the intention of bringing together the best drivers from all disciplines of professional auto racing and karting.
In 2011, ERDF revived the competition as a one-off event with electric karts, known as the ERDF Masters Kart.