Rotax Karting strengthens U.S presence: KSG becomes key partner
Rotax Karting strengthens U.S presence: KSG becomes key partner

Rotax Karting strengthens U.S presence:...

Rotax Karting strengthens U.S presence: KSG becomes key partner

Rotax Karting strengthens U.S presence: KSG becomes key partner

Rotax Karting is excited to announce a new chapter in its U.S. operations with the appointment of KSG as a key business partner. KSG will take over the responsibilities of both existing distributors...
Sem and Maurits Knopjes writing history at the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals! Both claimed...
Sem and Maurits Knopjes writing history at the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals! Both claimed...

Sem and Maurits Knopjes writing history...

Sem and Maurits Knopjes writing history at the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals! Both claimed...

Sem and Maurits Knopjes writing history at the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals! Both claimed...

Sem and Maurits Knopjes have both been crowned world champions at the 2025 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Bahrain. Sem clinched the world title in the DD2 category, while his father Maurits...
Birelart, a major player in the success of the World Rotax Grand Finals
Birelart, a major player in the success of the World Rotax Grand Finals

Birelart, a major player in the success...

Birelart, a major player in the success of the World Rotax Grand Finals

Birelart, a major player in the success of the World Rotax Grand Finals

The Birelart factory continues its successful partnership with BRP-Rotax at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals, held in the magical setting of the Bahrain circuit. The Italian manufacturer was once...
RMCGF 2025: Sodikart, performance at the heart of the brand experience
RMCGF 2025: Sodikart, performance at the heart of the brand experience

RMCGF 2025: Sodikart, performance at the...

RMCGF 2025: Sodikart, performance at the heart of the brand experience

RMCGF 2025: Sodikart, performance at the heart of the brand experience

The Rotax Max Challenge 2025 Grand Final offered the karting world yet another demonstration of mastery and innovation. Hosted in the unique atmosphere of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the event benefited...
A spectacular 2025 RMC Grand Finals concludes in Bahrain: 396 Drivers, 60 Nations, One memorable...
A spectacular 2025 RMC Grand Finals concludes in Bahrain: 396 Drivers, 60 Nations, One memorable...

A spectacular 2025 RMC Grand Finals...

A spectacular 2025 RMC Grand Finals concludes in Bahrain: 396 Drivers, 60 Nations, One memorable...

A spectacular 2025 RMC Grand Finals concludes in Bahrain: 396 Drivers, 60 Nations, One memorable...

Creating a thrilling spectacle in the heart of the desert in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) once again delivered world-class motorsport at its finest. The...
RMC Grand Final Champions Crowned in Bahrain
RMC Grand Final Champions Crowned in Bahrain

RMC Grand Final Champions Crowned in...

RMC Grand Final Champions Crowned in Bahrain

RMC Grand Final Champions Crowned in Bahrain

What an incredible week it has been here in the Kingdom of Bahrain for the RMC Grand Finals 2025. The atmosphere was absolutely electrifying, filled with anticipation, emotion, and world-class racing....
LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Prize Giving Ceremony RMC Grand Finals 2025
LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Prize Giving Ceremony RMC Grand Finals 2025

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Prize...

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Prize Giving Ceremony RMC Grand Finals 2025

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Prize Giving Ceremony RMC Grand Finals 2025

After an unforgettable week of racing, it's time to celebrate the new RMC Grand Finals Champions 2025! The evening begins in the Social Area and around the main podium stage with the Sundowner...
LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025 - the Finals
LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025 - the Finals

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max...

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025 - the Finals

LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025 - the Finals

The climax of the RMC Grand Finals 2025 is here! After days of intense racing, it's time for the Finals in all 8 categories. Every race crowns a Champion - and only the strongest performances...
Grids Set for Finals After Friday’s Pre-Finals at the RMC Grand Finals in Bahrain
Grids Set for Finals After Friday’s Pre-Finals at the RMC Grand Finals in Bahrain

Grids Set for Finals After Friday’s...

Grids Set for Finals After Friday’s Pre-Finals at the RMC Grand Finals in Bahrain

Grids Set for Finals After Friday’s Pre-Finals at the RMC Grand Finals in Bahrain

Qualifying Practice, Heat Races, and Pre-Finals are now in the books, and the only session that remains of any importance is the Finals on Saturday. With RMC Grand National Championship titles on the...
Friday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025
Friday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Friday live streaming coverage: Follow...

Friday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Friday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

A special day at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit! The program starts with the traditional Drivers Parade, before all 8 categories line up for the Pre-Finals. This will set the starting grid...
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #5 Today was a busy day on track with all the heat races
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #5 Today was a busy day on track with all the heat races

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #5 Today...

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #5 Today was a busy day on track with all the heat races

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #5 Today was a busy day on track with all the heat races

It was a busy day on track at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit as heat races concluded today, setting the grids for Pre-Finals tomorrow. With a delay-free day, more than 25 heat races were...
Thursday LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025
Thursday LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Thursday LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the...

Thursday LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Thursday LIVESTREAMING: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

This week, the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 is taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain from November 29th to December 6th. Around 400 drivers from more than 50 countries will fight for the...
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #4: Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 at the Bahrain International...
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #4: Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 at the Bahrain International...

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #4:...

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #4: Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 at the Bahrain International...

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report #4: Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 at the Bahrain International...

It was Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 on the schedule today at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit as a late start would see the first wheel-to-wheel action of the weekend take place under the...
PREMA Racing announces Montoya for 2026 FIA F2 season
PREMA Racing announces Montoya for 2026 FIA F2 season

PREMA Racing announces Montoya for 2026...

PREMA Racing announces Montoya for 2026 FIA F2 season

PREMA Racing announces Montoya for 2026 FIA F2 season

PREMA Racing is delighted to announce that Sebastian Montoya will continue to compete with the team in the 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship. Coming off a positive rookie campaign in the series, the...
Wednesday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025
Wednesday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Wednesday live streaming coverage:...

Wednesday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Wednesday live streaming coverage: Follow LIVE the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2025

This week, the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 is taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain from November 29th to December 6th. Around 400 drivers from more than 50 countries will fight for the...
Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit
Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit

Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Grand...

Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit

Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 at the Bahrain International Karting Circuit

This week, the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 is taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain from November 29th to December 6th. Around 400 drivers from more than 50 countries will fight for the...
Live timing: Follow LIVE the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025
Live timing: Follow LIVE the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Live timing: Follow LIVE the Rotax MAX...

Live timing: Follow LIVE the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025

Live timing: Follow LIVE the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025

This week, the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2025 is taking place in the Kingdom of Bahrain from November 29th to December 6th. Around 400 drivers from more than 50 countries will fight for the...
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report: All Focus Shifts to Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 of Tomorrow
RMC Grand Finals Daily Report: All Focus Shifts to Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 of Tomorrow

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report: All Focus...

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report: All Focus Shifts to Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 of Tomorrow

RMC Grand Finals Daily Report: All Focus Shifts to Qualifying Practice and Heat 1 of Tomorrow

As the track action heated up throughout the day, times dropped as a total of five Non-Qualifying Practice sessions have now concluded for each category. Tomorrow brings a new day, a single...
2026 RMC Winter Cup entries are open
2026 RMC Winter Cup entries are open

2026 RMC Winter Cup entries are open

2026 RMC Winter Cup entries are open

2026 RMC Winter Cup entries are open

WSK Promotion is delighted to announce the opening of registrations for the Rotax MAX Challenge Winter Cup 2026.
RMC Grand Finals Day #2 - RMC Grand Finals On Track with the first Non-Qualifying Practices
RMC Grand Finals Day #2 - RMC Grand Finals On Track with the first Non-Qualifying Practices

RMC Grand Finals Day #2 - RMC Grand...

RMC Grand Finals Day #2 - RMC Grand Finals On Track with the first Non-Qualifying Practices

RMC Grand Finals Day #2 - RMC Grand Finals On Track with the first Non-Qualifying Practices

After an unforgettable evening yesterday, the 2025 RMC Grand Finals are now in full swing. We officially opened the event with the traditional Welcome Party in the Formula 1 Paddock of the Bahrain...

RMCGF 2022 - DAY 3 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA)

RMCGF 2022 - DAY 3 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA) Read more

After very changeable conditions during yesterday’s first on track action with a hint of sunshine from time to time, all 394 competitors from the 60 nations represented here this week would head out onto the circuit to be challenged during the first set of Non-Qualifying Practices.

Tuesday Live Stream:Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 at the Portimão Circuit

Tuesday Live Stream:Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 at the Portimão Circuit Read more

Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 has kicked off and 396 enthusiastic Rotax competitors from over 60 countries, plus their technicians, teams and supporters, are ready for the ultimate showdown of the season. The Live Stream starts on Tuesday Nov 22, 2022, at 14:50 local time with the first Qualifyings and afterward they stream the first Live Studio.

Live timing and Results:Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 at the Portimão Circuit

Live timing and Results:Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 at the Portimão Circuit Read more

Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 2022 has kicked off and 396 enthusiastic Rotax competitors from over 60 countries, plus their technicians, teams and supporters, are ready for the ultimate showdown of the season.

RMCGF 2022 - Day 2 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA)

RMCGF 2022 - Day 2 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA) Read more

We look back at yesterday, when the 2022 RMC Grand Finals were truly opened via the Welcome Briefing in the morning. 394 drivers received their brand new karts through the customary raffle on the main start-finish straight underneath the beautifully sunlit Portuguese skyline. Along with that, drivers would also head to the nearby Autodromo Internacional do Algarve for the mandatory briefings that afternoon, with the paddock tent being a busy hive of activity all day long as the brand-new karts would be prepared fully, with every nut and bolt tightened and fastened.

Sodikart - Official chassis supplier for four categories of the 2022 Rotax Grand Final

Sodikart - Official chassis supplier for four categories of the 2022 Rotax Grand Final Read more

The 22nd edition of the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals will take place this year in Portugal, at the Kartodrómo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão from 19th to 26th November, with 394 drivers from more than 60 countries. Since 2010, Sodi has been a loyal partner of the Rotax World Finals as a chassis supplier. For its 12th year of close collaboration with BRP-Rotax in the framework of the RMCGF, Sodikart will supply the Senior Max and Junior Max chassis, in addition to the E20 Junior and E20 Senior, i.e. for the first time, four categories using Sodi.

RMCGF 2022 - DAY 1 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA)

RMCGF 2022 - DAY 1 Kartdromo Internacional Do Algarve (KIA) Read more

Bem vindo and welcome to the 22 nd edition of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) being hosted at the Kartodromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão. Once again, the bond that stretches across the global Rotax family is continued with this highlight of the racing season, where we will witness 394 drivers from across the world compete over the next week at a fantastic venue for the prestigious honour of becoming RMCGF champion.

Historical milestone achieved: 125.000 Rotax Max Engines

Historical milestone achieved: 125.000 Rotax Max Engines Read more

Another milestone in the long-lasting history of Rotax Karting took place this week: the 125.000th edition of a Rotax 125 MAX engine left the assembly line at BRP-Rotax in Gunskirchen, Austria. Introduced in 1997, the Rotax 125 MAX engine can proudly be named a success story.

Unpredictable weather makes it an action-packed weekend at the RMC Euro Golden Trophy

Unpredictable weather makes it an action-packed weekend at the RMC Euro Golden Trophy Read more

The Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy took place once again last weekend at Karting Genk in Belgium. 181 competitors from 26 nations dueled at the demanding ‘Home of Champions’ and delivered exciting racing in the alternating weather conditions. In the evening, five class winners were celebrated on the podium. In addition, three drivers were awarded their tickets for the upcoming RMC Grand Finals in Portimao, Portugal, at the last moment.

Sunday live streaming coverage: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions”

Sunday live streaming coverage: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions” Read more

This weekend the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy will take place at Genk “Home of Champions” The RMC Euro Golden Trophy is a top-class individual event under the banner of the international Rotax racing series – the RMCET. More than 200 drivers from all over the world have submitted their entries to compete for the last tickets for the RMC Grand Finals 2022.

Saturday live stream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions”

Saturday live stream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions” Read more

This weekend the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy will take place at Genk “Home of Champions” The RMC Euro Golden Trophy is a top-class individual event under the banner of the international Rotax racing series – the RMCET. More than 200 drivers from all over the world have submitted their entries to compete for the last tickets for the RMC Grand Finals 2022.

Live timing & Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions”

Live timing & Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy at Genk “Home of Champions” Read more

This weekend the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy will take place at Genk “Home of Champions” The RMC Euro Golden Trophy is a top-class individual event under the banner of the international Rotax racing series – the RMCET. More than 200 drivers from all over the world have submitted their entries to compete for the last tickets for the RMC Grand Finals 2022.

RMC Euro Golden Trophy promises excitement in Genk

RMC Euro Golden Trophy promises excitement in Genk Read more

For the European Rotax elite and many competitors traveling from abroad, a big event is coming up next weekend. In Genk, Belgium, the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Golden Trophy is a top-class individual event under the banner of the international Rotax racing series – the RMCET. More than 200 drivers from all over the world have submitted their entries to compete for the last tickets for the RMC Grand Finals 2022.

Rain chaos in Wackersdorf determines new Champions of the RMC Euro Trophy

Rain chaos in Wackersdorf determines new Champions of the RMC Euro Trophy Read more

Gunskirchen/Wackersdorf, The season results in the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy have been decided. In Wackersdorf, Bavaria, challenging conditions over the last weekend made for a particularly exciting final phase. Eventful races on mostly wet asphalt resulted in four new winners of the day. With Ethan Jeff-Hall (Junior MAX), Sean Butcher (Senior MAX), Mark Kimber (DD2) and Denis Thum (DD2 Masters), the new champions of the international Rotax racing series were also crowned at Prokart Raceland.

Sunday livestream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Sunday livestream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf Read more

Things will get serious at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy. In Wackersdorf, Bavaria, the international championship is looking forward to its last two races of the 2022 season. The state-of-the-art Prokart Raceland with its 1,197-meter track length ensures optimal conditions and already promises a lot of excitement in the duel for the last points in the championship classifications. A total of nine tickets for participation in the RMC Grand Finals in Portugal are still available.

Saturday livestream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Saturday livestream: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf Read more

Things will get serious at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy. In Wackersdorf, Bavaria, the international championship is looking forward to its last two races of the 2022 season. The state-of-the-art Prokart Raceland with its 1,197-meter track length ensures optimal conditions and already promises a lot of excitement in the duel for the last points in the championship classifications. A total of nine tickets for participation in the RMC Grand Finals in Portugal are still available.

Live timing & Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Live timing & Results: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Finals at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf Read more

Things will get serious at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy. In Wackersdorf, Bavaria, the international championship is looking forward to its last two races of the 2022 season. The state-of-the-art Prokart Raceland with its 1,197-meter track length ensures optimal conditions and already promises a lot of excitement in the duel for the last points in the championship classifications. A total of nine tickets for participation in the RMC Grand Finals in Portugal are still available.

RMC Euro Trophy heralds season finale in Wackersdorf

RMC Euro Trophy heralds season finale in Wackersdorf Read more

This weekend, things will get serious at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy. In Wackersdorf, Bavaria, the international championship is looking forward to its last two races of the 2022 season.  The state-of-the-art Prokart Raceland with its 1,197-meter track length ensures optimal conditions and already promises a lot of excitement in the duel for the last points in the championship classifications. A total of nine tickets for participation in the RMC Grand Finals in Portugal are still available.

E-kart race in Wackersdorf with Rotax E20 in 3 categories: Junior, Senior and Master

E-kart race in Wackersdorf with Rotax E20 in 3 categories: Junior, Senior and Master Read more

BRP-Rotax is glad to announce a new race, namely the E-Kart Race organized by the DMSW (Deutsche Motor Sport Wirtschaftsdienst) as part of the German Kart Championship (DKM) in Wackersdorf, Germany from September 23-25, 2022. Drivers aged 12 and over can take part in the event at Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf.

Get ready for the Rotax MAX Challenge Asia Festival 2022

Get ready for the Rotax MAX Challenge Asia Festival 2022 Read more

BRP-Rotax is pleased to announce that Amprex Racing Services, distributor of Rotax kart engines in Malaysia and promoter of Rotax MAX Challenge Malaysia, is hosting a new International RMC event: the inaugural Rotax MAX Challenge Asia Festival 2022 (RMCAF).

Rotax Grand Festival new date and racetrack

Rotax Grand Festival new date and racetrack Read more

Due to a number of other RMC championship events scheduled for the same weekend of August 27 & 28, it has unfortunately limited the possibility for more competitors to participate at Eindhoven. Therefore, we believe it is the right decision to bring the RMC Grand Festival one week forward. In this case, the event will be rescheduled to the famous Erftlandring circuit at Kerpen, Germany on August 20 & 21 (with free practice optional – Friday, August 19).

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Competitive international line-up in New Jersey as the battle for the 2018 US Grand Nationals / US Open titles
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Competitive international line-up in New Jersey as the battle for the 2018 US Grand Nationals / US Open titles

Rotax Senior MAX – Samuel Lupien gets the early break and takes a convincing victory

Canadian Samuel Lupien won the US Open 2018 amongst an impressive field of seniors, making this the fifth time he has qualified for the RMCGF – including vice champion in Mini MAX 2013.

Following early showers for the official practice sessions Friday, 17 year-old Bradley Barrett (Koene/TonyKart) posted the fastest lap of 1:07.465 in timed qualifying by a mere 0.005 seconds over RPG/Kosmic teammates Samuel Lupien and Hannah Greenemeier. The British driver then confirmed his place by winning the Super Pole in two hot laps against the six fastest drivers. Keeping his momentum, Barrett took victory in heat 1, playing it smart to hold onto P1 in a nail-biting race between rivals Mathais Ramirez-Barr (HG/TonyKart) and pace-setter Samuel Lupien.

Two race winners shared the honours in the following qualifiers Saturday; Mathais Ramirez-Barr won the opening heat and Samuel Lupien the second one, as the intense challenge for positions and nosetotail racing further back through the pack left no room for error. The pre-final was another close encounter, but it was Ramirez-Barr kept his cool to take the chequered flag ahead of Greenemeier and Lupien. Barrett found no way past in P4 and Mason Buck (Koene/TonyKart) was fifth. Up to 10 different drivers shared the first five positions by the end of the day’s racing.

In the final Sunday, Ramirez-Barr led the field from the start closely pursued by Lupien, while the outside row of drivers suffered from a delayed reaction by Greenemeier off grid 2. Lupien had taken the lead by lap 2 and worked to build a comfortable gap as the others behind put the pressure on Ramirez-Barr. A collision between Cole Hooton (Prime PSL/BirelART), Mason Buck and David Ilavia (J3/CompKart) dropped them out of contention. Barrett passed Ramirez-Barr for P2 by half race distance before the #341 kart was shadowed by Greenemeier, who set best lap of the race. With one to go, the lady driver overtook her US countryman for third, but a misjudged move from Ramirez-Barr to pass her back, forced Barrett offline. In the dice for P2, Ramirez crossed the line in front of Greenemeier, only to be penalised for the incident. Lupien had taken a clear victory to become the 2018 champion and be awarded the first of the RMCGF tickets. Greenemeier was second to become the US Grand Nationals winner, joining her teammate in receiving the TEAM USA ticket for Brazil. Barrett made the podium for third ahead of Ramirez-Barr and Josh Green (MDR/Kosmic) was fifth due to Ilavia dropping a chain in the last lap.

 

Rotax Mini MAX – James Egozi secures his US title in a fantastic battle of the young guns

In case you don’t know him… the pocket rocket from the USA who drove his little heart out to become the 2018 champion is 10-year old James Egozi. He has been racing for about 7 years!

It was a US domination on day 1 of the program where Friday’s sessions were topped by three different American drivers. While #44 Jack Jeffers (Orsolon/TonyKart) posted quickest lap of 1:13.027 during the 10-minute qualifying to take pole from Team Koene’s James Egozi (TonyKart ) and Felipe Bernasconi (Parolin), it would be the former World Micro MAX number 1 Diego Laroque running for Speed Concepts (Energy) who stole the show in the Super Pole. However, heat 1 proved to be a more difficult feat for the accomplished 12-year old from Phoenix, who lost the lead he had fought so hard for while being fastest on track as well (1:12.770), when Egozi claimed the deserving win in the deciding lap and Karsten Defonce took third. The Mini MAX class was a constant shuffle for positions in every race as the laps wound down. The

youngest of the 120-kart entry list brought together a group filled with budding talent and fast developing drivers, all pushing for the top step of the podium with the dream to be champion. Three winners shared the race victories Saturday, yet the amazing place-swapping happening amongst the 29-kart field was great. Recapping the wins, it was James Egozi first in heat 2, pole-sitter Laroque winning in heat 3 and Brent Crews (Nitro Kart) across the line for P1 in the pre-final in front of Laroque and Bernasconi, with Egozi fourth from Ryan Stanton (CompKart) in P5.

Starting from row 1, Crews and Laroque swapped places several times in the race for the lead to begin Sunday’s final, but this was short-lived when Egozi took advantage of their battle and got the break he needed to snatch P1. With a string of karts pushing the limit, Crews and Bernasconi tangle, seeing the latter fall down the order and the front-runners the chance to pull a gap. The 14-lapper kept the racing compact, until the loss or gain of the long straight slipstream came into effect. With the flag in sight, Egozi had his head down to remain victorious over a disappointed Laroque as the new Mini MAX US champ and winner of the ticket to Brazil. Defonce surrendered P3 to Crews in the closing stages, who would receive his invitation to compete at the RMCGF as the eligible driver for the Micro MAX class, making it his second year in a row to qualify. A close race for the next positions was won by Santiago Biagi in fifth ahead of Jeremy Fletcher.

 

Rotax MAX Masters – Brazil’s Antonio Pizzonia makes his debut a winner in New Jersey

Competing for the first time in the Rotax MAX Masters, Antonio Pizzonia came to the USA focused on taking the victory at the US Open event and winning his chance to take on the world in Brazil. Local driver John Bonanno put his J3 Competition CompKart at the top of the timesheet with a 1:08.310 to be fastest from Billy Cleavelin (RPG/Kosmic) and Pedro Cabrera (CRG Nordam/CRG). Not to be outdone by former F1 driver and current Brazilian stock car racer, Antonio Pizzonia (TonyKart), Bonanno pushed to hold onto his pole position for heat 1 by nailing the Super Pole session with a lap of 1:08.248. The race turned on some wheel-to-wheel action in the first of three qualifying races for the over 32- years line-up, with Bonanno first to cross the line ahead of heat race pace-setter Adam Pettit (Solo Kart) and the international class entry of Pizzonia in third. Although not as easy as he may have hoped, Bonanno was outstanding from the beginning of the weekend and managed to beat the competition to the line in all three races Saturday, including the prefinal to claim pole for Sunday’s showdown for the podium. Lining up alongside him was Rotax newcomer Pizzonia who ranked P2 in the points following the heats, while Pettit took third in the pre-final to start on row 2 next to Pedro Cabrera and Salvatore Sparacio finishing in P5. With everything on the line, Bonanno was determined more than anything to bring this one home, leading the 17-lap final from the flag. Pettit had the better start from grid 3 on the inside, as Pizzonia moved forward to make up for lost ground. The Brazilian searched for a way past the #623 of Pettit and persisted, finally taking P2 and going after Bonanno. Over the half-way mark, Pizzonia made the pass for first, allowing Pettit to follow for P2 in the process. The pole-sitter fought back and with a couple of laps remaining, Bonanno was into second and chasing victory. Giving it all he had, the American fell just short of his goal as the laps ran out. The US Open title and the RMCGF ticket for Masters would be awarded to an elated Pizzonia. As runner-up, Bonanno is the 2018 US Grand Nationals champion with Pettit taking then third place. In the battle for top 5, Billy Cleavelin took P4 just under 3-tenths ahead of Pedro Cabrera.

 

Rotax Junior MAX – US Open success for Canada’s Thomas Nepveu after an early finals setback

13-year old Thomas Nepveu said it was a really challenging race weekend with everyone having such close engines from the lottery, but he had fun racing in New Jersey to once again secure his place in Team Canada for the opportunity to take the World number 1 status at the RMCGF, which narrowly escaped him at the 2016 ROTAX Grand Finals in Italy as the Mini MAX vice champion. The 32-kart field provided bumper-to-bumper rivalry from the opening day at NJMP. Patrick Woods-Toth (RPG/Kosmic) won the timed quali Friday, clocking 1:08.304 from Justin Arseneau (SCR/TonyKart) to make it a Canadian lock-out, with Matheus Morgatto (AM/Parolin) of Brazil third fastest. The Super Pole was won by PSL’s BirelART official team driver Thomas Nepveu, who was sensational to move up to P1 from ranking 6 for the heats, with all four junior Canadians at the event within the first 6 starters. Justin White (J3/CompKart) spoiled the northern party though, flying the USA flag for the race victory after the lunch break in a lunge to the line to beat Morgatto, with Nepveu having to settle for third. The juniors displayed some impressive racing and the international mix threw out the challenge to the US drivers on home soil. Although qualifying was dominated by the Canadians, Morgatto hit the top of the leader board in the overall ranking by winning both heats on day 2, exhibiting his experience until now from competing in ROTAX Mini Max and currently Juniors. In the pre-final, it was the Super Pole champ Nepveu who took the win marginally ahead of White and Morgatto in third. Australian Jaiden Pope (J3/CompKart) finished in P4 to edge out Woods-Toth. Sunday’s final could have gone many ways, as the shuffle for positions within the first half of the field meant it was anyone’s game as the 17 laps played out. Even the race fans could not blink to miss the action unfolding! From pole, Nepveu was relegated back a few spots after White hit the lead briefly, as the scramble brought the threesome of Pope, Morgatto and Woods-Toth into the mix. Both front row drivers fell back in the order in lap 4, as the leading trio swapped places and the field front-runners moved in. With Morgatto at the helm, defending champ Tyler Gonzalez (CRG Nordam/CRG) was up to P4, having started on 9 in a comeback from ranking 17 after the heats and nursing a bruised wrist, until Nepveu overtook him as he set into regaining his place. Just laps from the end, Woods-Toth stole P1 and the Brazilian then retaliated. With some contact in the scuffle, Nepveu came out in the lead of the pack ahead of Pope and never looked behind. He stretched the gap to more than two seconds in the closing minutes for a comfortable victory as the US Open winner, while the frantic battle to the flag resulted in Gonzales being classified second and the US Grand Nationals champion, therefore handing both the Canadian and American drivers their invitation to race at the Rotax Grand Finals. Woods-Toth’s effort to come back to P2 approaching the finish flag were not rewarded, with a penalty making it P6 and promoting Morgatto up to P3 in front of Pope and Luca Mars (Speed Concepts/TonyKart).

 

Rotax MAX DD2 – Danny Formal returns to win US Grand Nationals Champion title number 5

The American is definitely one of the most accomplished drivers of this era from the USA and his return to compete at the Grand Nationals in 2018 only confirmed his sheer determination to win.

Bringing a depth of more experience together in the 2-speed gearbox categories, the ROTAX DD2 offers senior competitors yet another level of racing. USA international Michael Greenfield (PSL/BirelART) shot to the top of the screen (1:06.345) to edge out last season’s winner Davide Greco (PSL/BirelART) by a slim margin of 0.004 seconds in the qualifying, while four times ROTAX US Grand Nationals winner Danny Formal (HR/TonyKart) ranked third. Super Pole changed the order of the day when Canada’s Greco set an even faster lap of 1:06.204 on the intro of the MOJO D5 tyre this year, demoting Greenfield back to P2 in front of Australian class rookie Jac Preston (J3/CompKart). Heat 1 gave Formal the chance to rebound from starting on grid 5 as he drove his way up to P2, but it was the Canadian Greco who succeeded and Preston with best lap in third. Saturday produced another exciting and also unpredictable series of races. Greco claimed heat 2, while Preston set the race pace again Saturday and outdrove the multiple USA champion Formal and defending champ Greco to take the chequered flag in heat 3, then blitzed the field in the pre-final. Securing a front row start alongside his Aussie teammate for Sunday’s final, Ecuador driver Juan Diego Villacis (J3/CompKart) showed his own potential to challenge for the title, finishing in P2 ahead of Formal. Max Hewitt was close in fourth while Isaac Marritt rounded out the top 5. Formal charged to the early lead in a strategic move to control the final, as Villacis grabbed P2 followed by Preston looking for the way to another win and Hewitt also eager to advance. Within 3 laps, Villacis led the race as Preston worked on closing the gap. Greenfield was the real mover, carving his way from row 5, lucky to only tag Preston’s bumper before passing him, as the young driver slowed suddenly along the strait. A mechanical issue left the pole-sitter sidelined with only a handful of laps to run, so Greco was in P4 and when the flag indicated 2 laps left, the incredible race to the finish was on. Back into the lead, Formal was not about to let the winner’s trophy go and while Villacis tried hard to retake P1 at the front of the pack, he lost out in the final attempt. Greco was involved in the last dash confusion for places, although Greenfield still came home to take second and secure his place at the RMCGF in

the Team USA together with the new champion Formal. Climbing up the order for the last step of the podium, Hewitt took third in front of Isaac Marritt of Canada and Villacis ending up further back in P5.

 

Rotax MAX DD2 Masters – Derek Wang takes home his ticket to Brazil in the clash of the titans

The showdown for the final title at New Jersey was decided by a challenge to the line in the last metres that rewarded 40-year old USA Masters driver Derek Wang with another championship

The DD2 Masters had all but one of the drivers who previously qualified for the RMCGF in years gone by, suggesting the smaller field was going to turn on some great racing. USA multiple karting champ Derek Wang posted best lap of 1:07.172 in his PSL/BirelART kart, slightly faster than teammate Scott Howard and Argentina’s Henry Martin (CRG Nordam/CRG). Howard picked up the pace to grab Super Pole honours (1:07.156) as well as winning the opening heat (1:07.029). It was a clean sweep to pole position in Sunday’s final for 2017 RMCGF Oz team boss Howard, remaining unbeaten in every race plus the pre-final. Leading the US campaign in the 32-years plus 2-speed class, Luis Schiavo was twice P2 and ranked second after the heats by one point to fellow seasoned American Derek Wang, who moved up a place in the pre-final for a front row start Sunday. Taking third in the last race for the finals grid was the driver from Peru, Andres F. Grajales, followed over the line by Columbian Santiago Guerrero (CRG) and in P5, Martin. The final clash of the titans ended in a photo finish across the line between the two prominent arch rivals. Howard looked confident coming into the race based on the weekend statistics, having not dropped a lap since heat 1 on Friday, but Wang had been closing the gap to the Australian’s pace and knew what it would take to win. The US driver was in P2 by lap 3 and proceeded to chase the leader. The times were almost identical as the duo pumped out the laps, although the pressure was on not to make any mistakes and Wang had the slightest advantage in the closing stages, managing to be right on Howard’s bumper as they approached the last curb before the home strait. With both drivers taking a wider-than-usual line to exit the final corner, Howard was partly on the grass struggling to maintain his position, while Wang stayed more on track as they headed for the chequered flag. With the momentum to overtake, Wang snatched the victory by 0.088 seconds to take the US title and his ticket to compete once more against many of the world’s best who will qualify for the RMCGF. Martin in P3 was winning his race to the podium to take P3 over former Team USA member Schiavo in fourth and Grajales finished in P5.

All results from this event can be found online at – https://speedhive.mylaps.com/Events/1554911

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