The Kalì Kart retail network is growing
The Kalì Kart retail network is growing

The Kalì Kart retail network is growing

The Kalì Kart retail network is growing

The Kalì Kart retail network is growing

Over the last month three new importers have joined the team of Kalì Kart authorized dealers: Racing Line for Greece, Lemberg Aviation for Finland and MB Liguna Montasje for Norway. The process of...
More than Equal launches driver development programme with first female cohort
More than Equal launches driver development programme with first female cohort

More than Equal launches driver...

More than Equal launches driver development programme with first female cohort

More than Equal launches driver development programme with first female cohort

More than Equal, a global independent motorsport initiative with a mission to find and develop the first female F1 world champion, today announced the inaugural female driver cohort joining its...
Mariano De Faveri appointed Chief Technician of the Kalì Kart Team
Mariano De Faveri appointed Chief Technician of the Kalì Kart Team

Mariano De Faveri appointed Chief...

Mariano De Faveri appointed Chief Technician of the Kalì Kart Team

Mariano De Faveri appointed Chief Technician of the Kalì Kart Team

The growth of the technical sector continues within the official Kalì Kart Racing Team. The Tinini Group team, in fact, has announced the arrival of Mariano De Faveri with the title of full-time Chief...
Sam Woolley joins the Kalì Kart Team
Sam Woolley joins the Kalì Kart Team

Sam Woolley joins the Kalì Kart Team

Sam Woolley joins the Kalì Kart Team

Sam Woolley joins the Kalì Kart Team

The Kalì Kart Racing Team is pleased to welcome Sam Woolley who will join the team for the OK Junior category. The English driver was born in Urmstom, Manchester in September 2010 and began racing...
Max Verstappen travelled to a karting track near Red Bull's headquarters in Milton Keynes
Max Verstappen travelled to a karting track near Red Bull's headquarters in Milton Keynes

Max Verstappen travelled to a karting...

Max Verstappen travelled to a karting track near Red Bull's headquarters in Milton Keynes

Max Verstappen travelled to a karting track near Red Bull's headquarters in Milton Keynes

As a promotional campaign for the all-electric Honda e:Ny1, Max Verstappen travelled to a karting track near Red Bull's headquarters in Milton Keynes. The karters present were completely surprised...
IPKarting presents the new Praga Kart chassis
IPKarting presents the new Praga Kart chassis

IPKarting presents the new Praga Kart...

IPKarting presents the new Praga Kart chassis

IPKarting presents the new Praga Kart chassis

The technical upgrades of the latest Racing products designed and manufactured by IPK are accompanied by the newly formed IPK Engineering brand.
IPKarting presents the new RS chassis
IPKarting presents the new RS chassis

IPKarting presents the new RS chassis

IPKarting presents the new RS chassis

IPKarting presents the new RS chassis

The technical upgrades of the latest Racing products designed and manufactured by IPK are accompanied by an innovative livery as well as by the newly formed IPK Engineering brand.
The new Kalì Kart website is online
The new Kalì Kart website is online

The new Kalì Kart website is online

The new Kalì Kart website is online

The new Kalì Kart website is online

This week the Tinini Group has launched the new Kalì Kart website. This is a further piece of the promotion plan of the historic Kalì Kart brand, which implements the communication area, providing...
IPKarting presents the new Formula K chassis
IPKarting presents the new Formula K chassis

IPKarting presents the new Formula K...

IPKarting presents the new Formula K chassis

IPKarting presents the new Formula K chassis

The technical upgrades of the latest Racing products designed and manufactured by IPK are accompanied by an innovative livery as well as by the newly formed IPK Engineering brand.
IPKarting presents the new OK1 chassis
IPKarting presents the new OK1 chassis

IPKarting presents the new OK1 chassis

IPKarting presents the new OK1 chassis

IPKarting presents the new OK1 chassis

The technical upgrades of the latest Racing products designed and manufactured by IPK are accompanied by an innovative livery as well as by the newly formed IPK Engineering brand.
Women in motorsport from karting to F1 Academy; Iron Dames to present nine female drivers
Women in motorsport from karting to F1 Academy; Iron Dames to present nine female drivers

Women in motorsport from karting to F1...

Women in motorsport from karting to F1 Academy; Iron Dames to present nine female drivers

Women in motorsport from karting to F1 Academy; Iron Dames to present nine female drivers

Founded in 2018 by Deborah Mayer, the Iron Dames project maintains its long-term vision and continues its rapid expansion. Introducing four new faces, a fresh generation of talent, exploring new...
Carlos Sainz and OTK Kart Group present CS55 Racing Kart
Carlos Sainz and OTK Kart Group present CS55 Racing Kart

Carlos Sainz and OTK Kart Group present...

Carlos Sainz and OTK Kart Group present CS55 Racing Kart

Carlos Sainz and OTK Kart Group present CS55 Racing Kart

The  Italian company and the current Formula 1 driver, linked to the company located in Prevalle during the first years of his career, start a partnership which gives life to a new brand
The factory team will compete in all 4 major classes: KZ, KZ2, OK and OKJ.
The factory team will compete in all 4 major classes: KZ, KZ2, OK and OKJ.

The factory team will compete in all 4...

The factory team will compete in all 4 major classes: KZ, KZ2, OK and OKJ.

The factory team will compete in all 4 major classes: KZ, KZ2, OK and OKJ.

The factory team will compete in all 4 major classes: KZ, KZ2, OK, and OKJ. Introducing you to our Drivers Lineup for season 2024. These drivers will represent Birel ART, VAR by Birel, and Richard...
Birel and Van Amersfoort Racing Announce Strategic Partnership
Birel and Van Amersfoort Racing Announce Strategic Partnership

Birel and Van Amersfoort Racing Announce...

Birel and Van Amersfoort Racing Announce Strategic Partnership

Birel and Van Amersfoort Racing Announce Strategic Partnership

This partnership is a big step forward as Birel and VAR share their experience and racing know-how. The strategic alliance aims to improve the skills of VAR by Birel drivers by offering a...
Take up karting and racing with the Suleiman Zanfari Academy
Take up karting and racing with the Suleiman Zanfari Academy

Take up karting and racing with the...

Take up karting and racing with the Suleiman Zanfari Academy

Take up karting and racing with the Suleiman Zanfari Academy

Suleiman Zanfari has set up his Academy at the S1 Speedway circuit in Marrakech, for youngsters aged between 5 and 16. As Morocco's best current kart driver and one of tomorrow's greatest...
Kart CRG the interview: Giancarlo Tinini
Kart CRG the interview: Giancarlo Tinini

Kart CRG the interview: Giancarlo Tinini

Kart CRG the interview: Giancarlo Tinini

Kart CRG the interview: Giancarlo Tinini

The informal chat with CRG owner Giancarlo Tinini is a classic end-of-year event, a meeting in which it is time to take stock of the season that has just ended, looking at the year that is about to...
KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays and a lot of succes in 2024!
KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays and a lot of succes in 2024!

KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays...

KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays and a lot of succes in 2024!

KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays and a lot of succes in 2024!

The crew of KartXpress.com wishes you Happy Holidays and a lot of success in 2024!
The Tony Kart Racing Team 2024 line-up unveiled
The Tony Kart Racing Team 2024 line-up unveiled

The Tony Kart Racing Team 2024 line-up...

The Tony Kart Racing Team 2024 line-up unveiled

The Tony Kart Racing Team 2024 line-up unveiled

The Tony Kart Racing Team anticipates next season with the announcement of the 22 official drivers (divided in the categories MINI, OKJ, OK and KZ/KZ2) who will be involved in the main international...
CRG intensifies activities to support the Kalì Kart brand
CRG intensifies activities to support the Kalì Kart brand

CRG intensifies activities to support...

CRG intensifies activities to support the Kalì Kart brand

CRG intensifies activities to support the Kalì Kart brand

In 2024 CRG will continue a process of repositioning the Kalì Kart brand in the International and National karting panorama. In the last two years, the collaboration with Jorge Pescador was launched...
A successful season for Sauber Academy and Sauber Karting Team
A successful season for Sauber Academy and Sauber Karting Team

A successful season for Sauber Academy...

A successful season for Sauber Academy and Sauber Karting Team

A successful season for Sauber Academy and Sauber Karting Team

Sauber Academy reflects on a successful season of racing, with its 2023 lineup, made of Théo Pourchaire, Léna Bühler, Marcus Amand, and Taym Saleh, collecting podiums and outstanding results...
FIA Karting Interview with James Geidel, President of the RGMMC Group

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2020

FIA Karting Interview with James Geidel, President of the RGMMC Group

 dynamic young man in his thirties, James Geidel, as President of the RGMMC Group, has been the Promoter of the FIA Karting Championships since 2018. RGMMC also promotes and organises other Competitions such as the IAME Euro Series, the Spanish Karting Championship and the new international Champions of the Future series launched in 2020. It was interesting to talk to him in April 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic that is affecting the whole world.
Let's hear from you first. How are the initial weeks of inactivity in the sport going for you?

I'm doing very well, thank you. My loved ones are well and I appreciate the opportunity to be with them. The situation is difficult in some ways, but it also allows people to live differently by spending more time at home with their family. I live in Switzerland, away in the mountains, there is no real confinement and nature is on our doorstep. Frankly, I have no complaints. I am reassured to know that the entire RGMMC team, who come from several countries, is safe and secure in their own homes.

Even though I work a lot, the conditions are different and it's not unpleasant. Normally, we are busy with the management of day-to-day business, we never have the time to devote ourselves fully to the projects we have in mind. Now we can finally take advantage of these long days to develop new ideas, to move forward on subjects that were previously left aside. I'm increasing the conversations with the teams, the manufacturers, the federations and of course the drivers, which is very enriching.
What is the current impact of this particular situation on your activities?

The conditions are obviously not favourable for racing. All sports are hard hit because it is no longer possible to move around or to gather together. We are all on a break without knowing when racing will be able to resume. The FIA and the CIK-FIA have approached the situation with pragmatism and while waiting to see the situation more clearly, the first races have been postponed. I don't see what could have been done better. This is also what we have done for the other series for which we are responsible. The situation is being managed according to the information we receive from the government authorities. The current problem is that everyone has their own opinion, but no one is able to predict the future. Many experts, and non-experts unfortunately, express themselves frequently, sometimes in a contradictory manner, but in the end we do not know what will happen.
How do you see the next steps for kart racing?

The world of karting is very special. The participants are different from many other sports.  I am convinced that when competition starts again, the competitors will be there, even if we might see a drop in numbers. For me, what will prevent the drivers from competing will be primarily travel constraints. We can imagine reducing the teams' travel for various reasons, around Italy for example, but that won't solve the drivers' transport problems. That's where the most important factor lies. Once the barriers to the organisation of the races are removed, I am convinced that the recovery will depend essentially on the drivers' ability to travel.

It should also be remembered that travel also depends on accommodation capacity, which is yet another problem. At the end of the day, there are a lot of parameters to take into account and it is impossible today to answer all these questions. In my opinion, it will be easier for the teams to be able to reach the circuits when the time comes. This is not the most critical point. There will undoubtedly be precautions to be taken, guarantees to be given to the authorities, but this does not seem insurmountable to me. In any case, I imagine that the social distancing will last for several months, if not longer. We will therefore have to adapt to it and adopt new habits.
What is your analysis on the future of competitive karting?

In the long term, karting, like many other sectors, is likely to suffer from the consequences of this epidemic. We can always try to reduce costs to limit the negative effects, but we must stay realistic. The savings that can be made at the highest level of competition remain marginal. As long as current functioning is maintained, with large teams and beautiful structures, budgets will remain high, so we should not be deluded. There have been very significant developments in this area over the last fifteen or twenty years. At that time there were many valuable national championships with many participants, while international series remained rare. Now the trend has been reversed and it is difficult to turn back the clock.

But again, no one can predict with certainty what the future will bring. We will have to try to return to some normality after the pandemic and see how things go, knowing that a lot will have changed. The global economy sometimes works in amazing ways. However, it is the karting market that will guide us towards forms of competition adapted to these new times.  It is risky to try to anticipate, so we will see.

I have always been a positive person and I remain so. There's no point being pessimistic in a difficult period, it doesn't change the outcome. The situation changes daily, it is not possible to make medium-term plans. The current visibility is about five weeks in advance.  Let us take things as they come and assume our responsibilities, what more can we do? For the moment the priority is to stay safe at home to protect ourselves and others, and also to maintain confidence. Let's wait and see, while keeping our fingers crossed. I'm sure it will be a joyful moment when we get back to racing!

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