How Does SWS Work
The Sodi World Series (SWS) is a global arrive-and-drive karting championship designed to make competitive racing accessible to everyone. Drivers compete in SWS-sanctioned races at their local host track, using identical Sodi karts to ensure fair competition. Each race earns drivers points based on finishing position, grid size, and race format, with those points counting toward both national and worldwide rankings.
Across the season, drivers build their rankings by racing consistently and performing well in sprint, endurance events. Top-ranked drivers and teams can qualify for regional and world finals, where competitors from different countries race head-to-head on equal equipment. In short, SWS lets you race locally, score globally, and potentially represent your country on the world stage—without needing to own a kart.