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Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy announced the 2020 calendar

The 2020 calendar sees a big news, Paul Fletcher International will replace Kristianstad track as second last act of the series.

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Vroom International
n. 219 October 2019
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COLUMNS
FIA World, Lonato - KZ / KZ2 and Academy Trophy: Kremers
After the summer break, the first figure of the second part of the season has been a paddock insider since the very beginning: Rebecca Ward!
SEBASTIAN VETTEL AND ANTONIO GIOVINAZZI HAVE HAD THE CHANCE TO TALK ABOUT KARTS ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, BUT BOTH SAID THE SAME THING: IF TALENTS DO NOT ARRIVE FROM THE KARTING WORLD, IT IS BECAUSE OF THE EXCESSIVE COST.
The 2020 World Championship was one of the topics that held the spotlights during the first half of the season. Despite there being still over a year to the event, Brazil as a location has raised a great debate.
The summer break from the races gave Kimi Raikkonen
Geidel’s family RGMMC launched a new series called “Champions of the Future”.
Turatello, the well-known trailer company, is homologating
The Rok season comes alive with the year's last big events starting with the upcoming Rok Cup Superfinal on October 12th via Rok the Rio!
The rain and the unfavorable odds don’t stop Lorenzo Travisanutto (CV Performance), who in Finland wins the OK World Champion for the second consecutive time.
On the Alaharma track (Finland), the OKJ season comes to an end with the world championship event. After a mastiff-style weekend, Thomas Ten Brinke capitalizes on the final putting his seal on the 2019 World Championship.
CLOSE UP
A year after the first world triumph in Sweden, Lorenzo Travisanutto is again the OK World champion.
Uncatchable in the rain, mature in managing races and winning the Cadet World Championship. Thomas Ten Brinke is ready to become the future of karting to come.
After 19 years Birel Art returns to the world throne of KZ with a historic 1-2 with Kremers-Longhi, Tm-engined!
The KZ2 has a new master: Emilien Denner! The French promise’s performance during the Lonato weekend is practically perfect.
The exciting Academy season ends with the final thriller. Christian Ho wins the race but Siksnelis wins the trophy!
Succesful beginning for the Rotax MAX Challenge International Trophy placed in France, at the Alain Prost Circuit.
Having started back with the Open at Karting Genk in April this year, the 2019 Rotax Max Euro Trophy season would conclude in the idyllic Bavarian countryside in south-east Germany in early September.
Under very hot conditions the ROK drivers fought for the final points and titles in the different classes producing some great new race winners and champions.
I LOVE KART
We had some fantastic racing and the highlight of the season is our Asia Zone round, when there are many international drivers joining.
The former Cik executive at the Franciacorta Historic Master Go Kart with the kart model on which, in the early 1960s, he started racing.
LEGEND
Elf Master Karting 1993, Bercy
FROM KART TO F1
We had already talked about it at the beginning of
VINTAGE
The Big One is an event dedicated to remembering and preserving the karts and engines of American manufacture which were raced from 1956 to 1972, a period that many would say was the halcyon days of American karting. The gathering has been running continuously for eighteen years and is always held over the Labor Day weekend holiday which marks the end of summer in the United States of America.