The 2025-2026 IAME Series UAE championship reached its dramatic conclusion at Ras Al Khaimah’s RAK Track this weekend, culminating a season characterized by record participation levels and intensely competitive racing across multiple categories. The tenth and final round served as the decisive battleground where season-long campaigns were ultimately validated and champions officially crowned.
While individual race victories provided spectacular moments during the final event, the overarching narrative centered on the confirmation of overall championship winners who had demonstrated exceptional consistency throughout the ten-round series held across the UAE’s premier racing circuits.
The championship’s youngest competitors in the Bambino category saw Mark Ristic claim the overall title through a season of dominant front-running performances. Ristic finished ahead of rivals Sam Testa and Samuel Karajkovic in the final standings, while Samar Chopra secured the dedicated Bambino U10 championship trophy.
In the Mini category, Achilleas Peruzzi emerged victorious following ten rounds of remarkably consistent results, ultimately outperforming Charlie Page and Benjamin Karajkovic to claim the championship. The Junior category witnessed Mitansh Jain capture the overall title through a composed and strategic campaign, finishing ahead of Leonidas Peruzzi and Gabriel Baricordi.
The Senior categories produced some of the season’s most thrilling competition. Jeremy Montgomery-Swan secured the Senior championship in one of the closest battles of the entire series, narrowly edging out rival Rayan Koreishi. Meanwhile, Oscar Bray claimed victory in the Senior 170 Championship category.
Beyond individual achievements, the team championship honors went to AK Karting, which outperformed Predator Motorsport and GGM through collective excellence across multiple categories throughout the extended campaign.
The 2025-2026 season has demonstrated significant growth for the IAME Series UAE, with organizers noting increased participation, exceptionally close championship battles, and professional event delivery across all venues. With the current season concluded, the karting community now turns its attention toward preparations for the 2026-2027 championship as the series continues to strengthen its position within both regional and international karting circuits.
