Andrea Margutti Trophy

Andrea Margutti Trophy
CategoryKart racing
RegionInternational
Affiliations
Inaugural season1990 (1990)
ClassesKZ2, OK-N, OKN-J, Mini Gr.3, Mini U10
Drivers' champion
Most titles Giancarlo Fisichella (4)
Official websiteOfficial website

The Andrea Margutti Trophy (Italian: Trofeo Andrea Margutti, pronounced [anˈdrɛːa marˈɡutti]), also known as the Trofeo Margutti or simply the Margutti, is a kart racing competition organised by Parma Motorsport and sanctioned by ACI Sport. Hosted annually since 1990, it is one of 11 competitions on the international kart racing calendar in CIK-FIA classes.

The event was founded in memory of the eponymous 14-year-old Italian kart racer, who died in the 1989 edition of the Torneo delle Industrie. Initially hosted at the Pista d'Oro until 1991, the Margutti soon moved to Parma, where it established itself as a world-leading competition during the "Golden Era" of the 1990s. Following the collapse of Parma in 2008, it moved to Castelletto for three editions before settling at Lonato in 2012. As of 2026, it is contested by over 300 drivers across five classes: KZ2, OK-N, OKN-J, Mini Gr.3, and Mini U10. The event was previously also contested in Italian American Motor Engineering (IAME) classes—X30 Senior and X30 Junior—as well as the primary CIK-FIA senior and junior classes.

The palmarès of the Andrea Margutti Trophy includes Formula One drivers Giancarlo Fisichella, André Lotterer (1995–1996, ICA-J), Robert Kubica (1999, ICA-J), Charles Pic (2005, ICA-J), Daniil Kvyat (2009, KF3), and Logan Sargeant (2012, 60 Mini); the former won a record four titles between 1990 and 1994 in FA and ICA. As of 2025, seven World Drivers' Champions have contested the event, but none have finished on the podium. Lotterer is the only victor to progress to win an FIA World Championship in auto racing and Sophie Kumpen (1995, FA) is the only female driver to win a title.