The first Karting Australia COVIDSafe Race Meeting is set for action The first Karting Australia COVIDSafe Race Meeting is set for action Bas Kaligis / Saturday, June 6, 2020 0 1315 Article rating: 3.0 The first Karting Australia COVIDSafe Race Meeting is set for action next Sunday. All of the NT Government requirements have been met in accordance with Karting Australia’s COVIDSafe Operational Procedures to ensure a safe environment for all attending. Read more
Round 2 of the Champions of the Future at Zuera plans to go ahead! Entries re-open 8 june 2020 Round 2 of the Champions of the Future at Zuera plans to go ahead! Entries re-open 8 june 2020 Bas Kaligis / Saturday, June 6, 2020 0 1062 Article rating: No rating Read more
Marijn Kremers: “I trust my manager Michael Patrizi and the Feed Racing management to take the right decision for my racing career” Marijn Kremers: “I trust my manager Michael Patrizi and the Feed Racing management to take the right decision for my racing career” Bas Kaligis / Saturday, June 6, 2020 0 1959 Article rating: No rating Coming from a family strongly involved in kart racing, the young Dutchman Marijn Kremers found the Holy Grail at the age of 21 by being crowned 2019 FIA Karting World Champion - KZ on the Lonato circuit (ITA). He then made the choice to turn to Motorsport before his plans were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. He takes stock of the situation at the beginning of June 2020. Read more
Cancellation of Kristianstad Competition Cancellation of Kristianstad Competition Bas Kaligis / Friday, June 5, 2020 0 1434 Article rating: No rating The ASN of Sweden, Svenska Bilsportförbundet, has informed the CIK-FIA that the organiser of the Swedish Competition of the FIA Karting European Championship - OK and Junior has had to resign itself to cancel the event scheduled from 9th to 12th July 2020 in Kristianstad (SWE) due to circumstances regarding the COVID-19. Read more
W Series reveals plans for 2020 and 2021 W Series reveals plans for 2020 and 2021 Bart Luijkx / Thursday, June 4, 2020 0 2250 Article rating: No rating Owing to the global COVID-19 pandemic, W Series, the international single-seater motor racing series for female drivers only, today announces that it will not stage on-track races until 2021. The decision not to proceed with W Series’ eight-race on-track programme for 2020 – which was scheduled to start in St Petersburg, Russia, on May 30 and finish in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31 – has been taken in consultation with the FIA, F1, DTM and W Series’ partners and suppliers. However, plans are already in place for a bigger and better W Series season in 2021, including at least two races on the Formula 1 calendar, in Austin, Texas, USA, and in Mexico City, Mexico Read more