Published on Sunday, April 21, 2019
Sunday Live-streaming: FIA Karting OK and OK-Junior European Championships in Angerville
The Gabriel Thirouin Circuit of Angerville was chosen to host the French Karting Grand Prix, the first competition of the year for the 2019 FIA Karting European Championships - OK and OK-Junior which will take place from 19th to 21st April 2019. Near Paris, the Angerville track hosts an international race after having hosted the famous 2006 World Championship for Formula A and the U18 World Championship in 2012. Its 1198 m long recently re-homologated circuit has undergone slight adjustments to follow the evolution of standards, but still has its special character, both technical and selective. Angerville is known for its changeable weather where rain can never be ruled out. The list of entries for the first Competition in Angerville (FRA) confirms the attractiveness of the international categories with 163 Drivers registered, 73 in OK and 90 in OK-Junior. Five continents and 36 nationalities will be represented. Follow the action via livestreaming.
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Author: Bas Kaligis
Categories: CIKFIA
Tags: OK, Pedro Hiltbrand, Hannes Janker, Taylor Barnard, Lorenzo Travisanutto, Dexter Patterson, OK-Junior, Harry Thompson, Thomas Ten Brinke, James Wharton, Robert de Haan, Gabriel Bortoleto, Brando Badoer, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Laurens Van Hoepen, Nikita Bedrin, Noah Milell, Kirill Smal, Angerville, Enzo Trulli, FIA Karting Academy Trophy, Sebastian Montoya, Arvid Lindblad, Luigi Coluccio, Conrad Laursen, Artem Severiukhin, Dino Beganovic, Jamie Day, Akshay Arjun Bohra, Ugo Ugochukwu, Gabriele Miní, Juho Valtanen, Lorenzo Patrese, Alexander Dunne, FIA Karting European Championships, Gabriel Thirouin Circuit, Alessandro Irlando, Genis Civico Espona, Dilano Van T'Hoff, Matheus Morgatto Alvareuga, Rafael Chaves Camara, Josep Maria Marti Sobrepera, William Siverhorm, Marinius Kleve Stenshorne