The Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy has become one of the biggest Rotax events in the world. Organised by 3MK Events in close collaboration with BRP-Rotax, this international event is set to attract a large following, with 380 drivers expected from 46 nations across five continents at the prestigious Le Mans venue (France) from 13th to 18th July 2026.
As a top-level Rotax competition dedicated to private teams with their own equipment, the RMCIT is a must-attend event on the sporting calendar. The extremely high-calibre field promises numerous on-track battles across the six competing categories: Micro Max (ages 8-11), Mini Max (ages 10-13), Junior Max (ages 12-14), Senior Max (ages 14 and over), Max DD2 (ages 15 and over), and Max DD2 Masters (ages 32 and over).
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Provisional schedule
Wednesday 15 July
08.40 - 14.33: Official Free Practice (2 x 8’)
14.50 - 17.19: Qualifying sessions (1 x 5’)
18.00 - 19.00: Drivers’ Presentation
19.00 - 21.00: Drinks reception and DJ set
Thursday 16 July
08.45 - 12.02: Qualifying Heats
13:30 - 17:47: Qualifying Heats
Friday 17 July
08.45 - 12.02: Qualifying Heats
13:30 - 17:47: Qualifying Heats
Saturday 18 July
07.45 - 08.54: Warm-up
09.17 - 12.23: Super Heats
14.00 - 17.00: Finals
18.00: Prize draw and podium ceremonies
Author: Bas Kaligis
Categories: Rotax
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