Commission Internationale de Karting
| Abbreviation | CIK CIK-FIA | 
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| Formation | 1962 | 
| Purpose | Kart racing | 
| Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland | 
| Region served  | International | 
| Official language  | English French Spanish | 
| President | Akbar Ebrahim | 
| Vice-president | John Ryan | 
| Parent organization | Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile | 
| Website | Official website | 
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The Commission Internationale de Karting (CIK; English: International Karting Commission), also known as the CIK-FIA, is the primary governing body for international kart racing. Founded in 1962, it is one of seven World Championship commissions of the FIA.
Based in Geneva, the CIK-FIA holds responsibility for international kart racing rules and safety, as well as organising the Karting World Championship, amongst other competitions.