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Category | Kart racing |
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Region | International |
Inaugural season | 2001 |
Folded | 2011 |
Classes | 2 (Junior, Star) |
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 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 motorsport and karting.
In 2011, ERDF revived the competition as a one-off event with electric karts, known as the ERDF Masters Kart.