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== Finalists ==
 
 
These karters have appeared in one or more Karter Contest Finals. (The number in brackets denotes the number of Final appearances)
 
 
* Alex Penev (2)
 
* Robert Szabo (2)
 
* William Lacey
 
* Sami Cetin
 
* Finn Berger
 
* Michael Fried
 
* Florent Lecoanet
 
* Mickael Smolen
 
  
  
 
top 10 most voted for karters
 
top 10 most voted for karters
 
most represented nation
 
most represented nation

Revision as of 12:42, 22 May 2014

The Karter Contest is a bi-annual tournament held in the Summer which pits the Mario Kart community's most popular players against one another in a series of daily polls. There have been five editions thus far, with the next taking place in 2014.

Here are some stats regarding these contests:

Previous Winners

(NB: Aside from 2006, winners of the Karter Contest are not entered into any subsequent contests)

Voting Stats

  • Highest Number of Votes in a Match (1v1): 190 (2008 Final: Michael Fried 105-85 Florent Lecoanet)
  • Fewest Number of Votes in a Match (1v1): 20 (2004 Last 32: David Wonn 11-9 David Grard)
  • Most Voted for Karter: William Lacey with 984 (Votes counted from the 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010 contests)
  • Least Voted for Karter: Mike Groels with 0 (Mike lost his one and only KC match in 2004 to Michael Jongerius 42-0, and hasnt been in a contest since)


Semi Finalists

These karters have appeared in one or more Kartet Contest Semi Finals. (The number in brackets denotes the number of semi final appearances)

  • Robert Szabo (3)
  • William Lacey (2)
  • Sami Cetin (2)
  • Alex Penev (2)
  • Finn Berger
  • Sean Sullivan
  • Marius Mollenhauer
  • Florent Lecoanet
  • Mark Jones
  • Michael Fried
  • Chris Clark
  • Cooper Lovera
  • Cole Gilbert
  • Mickael Smolen
  • Andy Lundeen



top 10 most voted for karters most represented nation