The RAF Academy is an exclusively Russian invention that has no analogy in the world of motorsport. Young racers who are 6 years old are invited to the Academy. Officially, karting competitions in Russia, as well as in Europe, are prohibited for boys and girls under 8 years old
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Their success, especially in children’s classes, attracts attention and sometimes even arouses a slight envy of rivals. Do you remember that race where the first seven fastest drivers were from Russia? So, what is the secret of Russian pilots? Perhaps it’s all about the mysterious Russian soul, as Russian racers like to joke? Or maybe in some kind of special training? Let’s figure it out!
Modern sports karting in the form in which we know it now began in Russia in the mid- 90s, but there were some talks about Russian pilots abroad only at the beginning of the 2000s. Only on that time the world recognized Sergei Afanasyev, Ivan Samarin, Mikhail Alyoshin. And later came Daniil Kvyat, Sergey Sirotkin, Artem Markelov, Nikita Mazepin, Robert Shvartzman, Alexander Vartanyan, who are famous now, but as many others began their first steps in motorsport, piloting small cars with open wheels. Of course, there was also karting in the USSR. And the national team of the country also took part in international competitions, but exclusively in the countries of the socialist camp. However, much time passed since then, technical requirements have changed, speeds have increased, new fast pilots have appeared.