Wackersdorf: everything is set for the RMC Euro Trophy
Wackersdorf: everything is set for the RMC Euro Trophy

Wackersdorf: everything is set for the...

Wackersdorf: everything is set for the RMC Euro Trophy

Wackersdorf: everything is set for the RMC Euro Trophy

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy heads to its second round at the Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf, with over 200 drivers entered and another highly competitive weekend in prospect.
Over 200 drivers set for round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf
Over 200 drivers set for round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Over 200 drivers set for round 2 of the...

Over 200 drivers set for round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Over 200 drivers set for round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy moves on to its second round, scheduled at the Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf, with over 200 drivers already entered ahead of the event.
BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14
BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026...

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

Due to recent changes in the international motorsport calendar, following an adjustment of the MotoGP schedule, the date of the RMC Grand Finals has been rescheduled.
Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET
Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Boost your racing experience in the...

Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf
Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro...

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Registrations are now officially open for Round 2 of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, set to take place at the Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf.
RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona
RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in...

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy officially got underway at the Cremona Circuit, hosting the opening round of the championship. With 227 verified drivers competing across the five Rotax...
Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway
Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET...

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Another day of action on and off the track brought the curtain down on the opening round of the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy at the Cremona Circuit.
Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1...

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals
Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona:...

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Saturday at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy in Cremona Circuit was entirely dedicated to the qualifying heats, which determined the starting grids for tomorrow’s Prefinals.
Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona
Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks...

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy got underway today at the Cremona Circuit, with the opening qualifying sessions and the first heats delivering closely contested action across all categories.
Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at...

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round...

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona
RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at...

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy officially gets underway this week at the Cremona Circuit. 230 drivers were verified in the opening round of the championship. The event brings together...
The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!
The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The countdown is over as the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy prepares to launch its new season at the Cremona Circuit, where 256 drivers are currently entered for the opening event scheduled from...
E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition
E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand...

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

Following the market introduction of the Rotax E10, BRP-Rotax is bringing electric karting into competitive RMC (Rotax MAX Challenge) racing. The E10 Mini will now feature as a dedicated category in...
Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona
Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

Strong entry numbers signal major...

Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

With just one week remaining before the start of the season, anticipation is building rapidly for the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy.
220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona
220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

220 entries at the RMCET season opener...

220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

With 20 days to go until the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, the event continues to gather momentum, with the number of registered drivers now reaching 220 entries ahead of...
Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026
Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race...

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

BRP-Rotax is pleased to announce the introduction of a brand new event on the Rotax racing calendar in the Nordic region – the RMC Viking Trophy. Denmark’s Vojens Motorsport Arena is...
Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener
Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

Strong momentum builds ahead of the...

Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

After the positive response of the Rotax MAX Challenge Winter Cup in Campillos earlier in January, attention now turns to the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, where a highly...
RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed
RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau...

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

The Rotax MAX Challenge International Trophy Asia 2026 was successfully contested on January 20-25 in Macau, where more than 20 nations were represented throughout Australasia, Europe and other...

Rotax DD2 Chassis with CIK-FIA Homologated rear bumper for FIA Karting Calender 2020 Events

Rotax DD2 Chassis with CIK-FIA Homologated rear bumper for FIA Karting Calender 2020 Events Read more

BRP-Rotax would like to inform all customers that a CIK-FIA approved rear bumper will now be mandatory for any Rotax MAX Challenge (RMC) events/series listed on the FIA Karting Sporting Calendars 2020, in order meet the latest CIK-FIA chassis requirements of the use of CIK-FIA homologated equipment.

New partnership for the Brazilian Rotax Karting business

New partnership for the Brazilian Rotax Karting business Read more

Bora Karting will take over the distributorship from Mach5 effective immediately to service and develop the Rotax customer base of Brazil, while building up the participation at the Rotax MAX Challenge race series throughout Brazil.

CRG homologated two types of chassis for the international mini category: Hero model and brand new Black Mirror

CRG homologated two types of chassis for the international mini category: Hero model and brand new Black Mirror Read more

One of the greatest news of the 2020 racing season will the debut of the new international Mini category, dedicated to drivers from 9 to 12 years old. This market branch gained more and more importance in the last years, despite the lack of a common technical regulation in the several championships. With the FIA homologations, the goal is balancing the market and the technical regulations of all the main youth championships in the world, including international series such as the WSK and the events promoted by RGMMC.

BRP-Rotax reveals new E-kart project E20

BRP-Rotax reveals new E-kart project E20 Read more

BRP-Rotax proudly presents its newest development in the e-kart field – the project E20. Having introduced its first electric race kart powertrain called Rotax THUNDeR with its joint venture partner S.M.R.E. / IET in 2017, BRP-Rotax has been developing this new electric powertrain fully in-house. The project E20 was launched at the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals in Sarno, Italy, where the international RMC karting community was gathered.

Sodikart - Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals - Sarno (ITA) - 10th consecutive success

Sodikart - Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals - Sarno (ITA) - 10th consecutive success Read more

As a key element of the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals' success as the supplier of the Senior Max and DD2 Masters chassis, Sodikart refines its active participation in this global event every year. During the 20th edition, which took place in Sarno, Italy, from 19th to 26th October 2019, the French brand once again achieved a flawless result that satisfied every user of the chassis "made in France".

Mission accomplished for Birel ART at the Rotax Grand Final

Mission accomplished for Birel ART at the Rotax Grand Final Read more

2019 was a year of significant anniversaries: the 60th for Birel ART, the 20th for the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals and a successful collaboration. An official supplier to the major annual Rotax event for eight years, Birel ART has confirmed its ability to produce quality chassis by supplying the Mini Max categories under the Compkart brand and DD2 under its own colours. A total of 108 drivers were satisfied with their mounts after six days of intense competition at the Italian circuit of Sarno, near Naples. 

RMCGF Day 7: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 7: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

What a great and exciting day here at the 20th edition of the RMC Grand Finals 2019. After the traditional drivers parade of all the participating nations in the morning, we saw 360 of the best kart-drivers of the world competing for the title. Thrilling and amazing action on the track impressed as one of the closest competitions in the history of the Grand Finals. The deserving winners were crowned this afternoon during the prize-giving ceremony before the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Grand Finals at the Drivers Party.

RMCGF Day 6: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 6: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Welcome back to the sixth day of the RMC Grand Finals in Sarno, Italy. The pre-finals started today and we enjoyed vast numbers of battles and exciting races. The participants for the finals tomorrow are set and we can’t wait to see the drivers parade and enjoy the finals tomorrow. Good luck to all drivers! But let’s have a look at today's happenings:

RMCGF Day 5: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 5: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Welcome back to the RMC Grand Finals 2019 Day 5 here at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli. Today we saw a lot of interesting, exciting races during the heats of the several classes. But let’s have a look at the happenings in detail.

Live timing: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, who is the fastest today

Live timing: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, who is the fastest today Read more

20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) is starting. Follow the races at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno, Italy from 19th to 26th of October. You will see 360 kart racers from about 60 nations racing for the title in six categories (Micro MAX, Mini MAX, Junior MAX, MAX, MAX DD2 and MAX DD2 Masters). The last race of the DEKM (German Electric Kart Championship) 2019 with the Rotax THUNDeR will be held at the RMC Grand Finals 2019. Who is the fastest today? You can follow them on live timing.

RMCGF Day 4: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 4: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Welcome back to the RMC Grand Finals 2019 Day 4. From day to day the weather becomes hotter, but not only the weather is hot – also on the track, as the first qualifying heats started today. Let’s see what happened on the track today:

Livestream: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, watch your favourite driver

Livestream: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, watch your favourite driver Read more

20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) is starting. Follow the races at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno, Italy from 19th to 26th of October. You will see 360 kart racers from about 60 nations racing for the title in six categories (Micro MAX, Mini MAX, Junior MAX, MAX, MAX DD2 and MAX DD2 Masters). The last race of the DEKM (German Electric Kart Championship) 2019 with the Rotax THUNDeR will be held at the RMC Grand Finals 2019. Who is the fastest today? Watch your favourite driver on the track.

RMCGF Day 3: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 3: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Welcome back on this very hot and anticipated day of the 20th Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) here at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno. After the all-important track walks at sunset yesterday evening, today was an exciting Welcome to the third day of the RMC Grand Finals 2019 and the second day of track action, with three more non-qualifying practice sessions for each driver. In addition, it was the beginning of free practice for the Rotax THUNDeR E-Karts which silently hit the track. After the initial day of practice yesterday when everyone was getting more familiar with the circuit, the drivers appeared to be pushing a hard started to push harder from the morning. The temperature on the circuit during the first round of the non-qualifying sessions was around 16 degrees, with minimal wind, making the morning very similar to the first practice sessions yesterday. and electrifying atmosphere in the drivers tent before they were able to make their first rounds in their karts.

Sodi: loyal partner to Rotax

Sodi: loyal partner to Rotax Read more

The 20th edition of the Rotax Max Grand Finals Challenge takes place in Italy, at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli, Sarno from 19th to 26th October 2019, with 360 drivers from more than 50 countries. Since 2010, Sodi has been a faithful partner of the Rotax World Final as a chassis supplier. This year, Sodikart is once again supplying the Max and DD2 Masters chassis - a total of 152 karts - and is entering its 10th consecutive year as official supplier to the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals.

RMCGF Day 2: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 2: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Welcome back on this very hot and anticipated day of the 20th Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) here at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno. After the all-important track walks at sunset yesterday evening, today was an exciting and electrifying atmosphere in the drivers tent before they were able to make their first rounds in their karts.

Race Results: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, how are they doing on the track

Race Results: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, how are they doing on the track Read more

20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) is starting. Follow the races at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno, Italy from 19th to 26th of October. You will see 360 kart racers from about 60 nations racing for the title in six categories (Micro MAX, Mini MAX, Junior MAX, MAX, MAX DD2 and MAX DD2 Masters). The last race of the DEKM (German Electric Kart Championship) 2019 with the Rotax THUNDeR will be held at the RMC Grand Finals 2019. How are they doing on the track? Follow your favourite driver.

Live timing: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, who is the fastest today

Live timing: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019, who is the fastest today Read more

20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) is starting. Follow the races at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno, Italy from 19th to 26th of October. You will see 360 kart racers from about 60 nations racing for the title in six categories (Micro MAX, Mini MAX, Junior MAX, MAX, MAX DD2 and MAX DD2 Masters). The last race of the DEKM (German Electric Kart Championship) 2019 with the Rotax THUNDeR will be held at the RMC Grand Finals 2019. Who is the fastest today? You can follow them on live timing.

RMCGF Day 1: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli

RMCGF Day 1: Circuito Internazionale Di Napoli Read more

Salutes and welcome to the 20th edition of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) hosted at the international acclaimed Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno. This year we are celebrating our 20th anniversary in this beautiful region of Italy, which is well known for its rich cultural heritage sites, the wonderful Amalfi Coast and very good Italian food. The prestigious race event will see 360 drivers from almost 60 countries competing this week to be on the top of the podium.

Time Schedule: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019 is on his way

Time Schedule: Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019 is on his way Read more

20th anniversary of the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) is starting. Follow the races at the Circuito Internazionale di Napoli in Sarno, Italy from 19th to 26th of October. You will see 360 kart racers from about 60 nations racing for the title in six categories (Micro MAX, Mini MAX, Junior MAX, MAX, MAX DD2 and MAX DD2 Masters). 

Rotax offers the ideal option for young Cadet-age drivers to begin their racing experience

Rotax offers the ideal option for young Cadet-age drivers to begin their racing experience Read more

BRP-Rotax is proud to announce that for the upcoming season in 2020, it will introduce several upgrades to both the Micro MAX and Mini MAX engine configuration, which will achieve four main objectives: · Ease of use & installation · Less sensitive operation · More cost-effective · Limit manipulation of components. These improvements further align the parity of the Rotax engine packages and ensure a more level playing field for our youngest RMC competitors.

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Francorchamps 24 Hours for Private Karts. Anglo-Dutch domination under the  sultry Spa skies.
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Francorchamps 24 Hours for Private Karts. Anglo-Dutch domination under the sultry Spa skies.

Three days after their defeat by Belgium in the World Cup, the English returned the ball by dominating the second edition of the Francorchamps 24 Hours for Private Karts. Showing great skill in the 2017 deluge, teams from across the Channel repeated their endeavours in the summer heat. The Team VDH kart # 443, a British team with Dutch drivers, won at the end of the twice-round-the-clock Ardennes race, just two short laps ahead of team # 43 of MS So / Co Select, the holders of the title.

“It was a great event,” said a delighted Patrick Van Billoen, founder of One Day Karting, on the evening of the second “24 Hours” for Private Karts, unique of its sort in Belgium. “The level of driving was extremely high, with very few contacts on track. I think we only had two serious collisions, which clearly shows the degree of fair play which prevailed all weekend among the drivers. Of course we would have liked to welcome more karts, but lack of quantity was offset by great quality.”

It was a first-class entry largely made up of teams flying the English flag, which confirms the craze for the event beyond the borders of Belgium. "I would like to thank our English friends, who once again allowed this event to exist," adds Patrick Van Billoen. "As soon as possible, we plan to consult with each other to improve the existing product even further and, I hope, to attract more crews. Interest is growing in Belgium, but we do not yet have a 'fleet' capable of filling a grid. That is why I also plan to start discussions soon with all the interested teams to see what we can do.”

Twelve months after the torrential rain which had saturated the inaugural event, the weekend's twice-round-the-clock was played under the sun and in temperatures well above seasonal averages. That allowed the sixteen teams involved to have the time of their lives for 24 hours! The suspense was maintained all the way to the chequered flag, crossed first by # 443 Team VDH (Tjimen Van Der Helm - Senna Koolen - Lars Lamborelle - Steven Welsh). It won two laps (less than 2 minutes) ahead of runners-up # 43 MS So / Co Select (Dan Crossley - Paul Wilkins - Steve Lyall - Romano Franssen - Fabio Paoleschi), who almost repeated their success of 2017.

Having dominated in the 2017 storm, the English stables again demonstrated their ease in all conditions by taking the first eight places in the overall standings. Nevertheless, it was the Belgians who took to the track first on Saturday morning. Taking advantage of the power of their EVO3 engine (4-stroke engines designed specifically for the competition), the Fast8Maranello 1 and 2 drivers proved to be the fastest in free practice. The EVO3 also took the front row of the starting grid, the # 81 Fast8Maranello 1 (Rino Gulisano - Michael Veulemans - Dave Coenen - Opnithi Puyato - Kevin Lemmens) starting from pole ahead of the # 88 Neospeed kart (Massimo Petralia - Laurent Dauw - Clement Nopère - Chris Akkerman).

As the lights went out, pole driver Opnithi Puyato was surprised by the speed of Massimo Petralia at his side, the latter immediately taking control of the race ahead of kart # 82 Fast8Maranello 2 (Marco Gulisano - Matthias Boon - Wesley Van Den Bergh - Dylan De Wolf - Glenn Sente - Michael Holsters). The three representatives of the EVO3 category quickly widened the gap between themselves and the rest of the pack. At the heart of it, there was a great battle between the EVO2 teams. A minority in 2017, this weekend the majority of entries were by karts powered by production four-stroke twin-engines, a factor which evened things up a little with gaps of just a few seconds between fourth and tenth place!

Although the heat became less suffocating as time passed, mechanical parts soon showed the first signs of weakness, the # 81 Fast8Maranello 1 having to pit in order to straighten a drive shaft. As a result, one of the favourites to win fell back well down the order, as did the #88 Neospeed, the victim of a chain jump, wasting valuable time in the battle for a podium place.

Team # 82 Fast8Maranello 2 (EVO3) did not ask so much to recover the lead it held without faltering until the halfway point, before also experiencing a fatal engine problem on Sunday morning. The passage through the night also proved cruel for several of the favourites, including # 88 Neospeed, victim of a mechanical breakdown which robbed them of their place in the top 4. The same disappointment also overcame the KRMS Racing team (Antoine Morlet - Jeremy Peclers - Luc Walter - Guillaume Germis - Simon Delvenne), whose race was compromised in the early morning after contact with an opponent, mortally injuring the chassis of kart # 10.

Spared such concerns, # 443 Team VDH (Tjimen Van Der Helm - Senna Koolen - Lamborelle Lars - Steven Welsh) emerged from the night in the lead, and made it without mishap to the chequered flag. After a cautious first half of the race, the crew of the # 43 MS So / Co Select (Dan Crossley - Paul Wilkins - Steve Lyall - Romano Franssen - Fabio Paoleschi), sounded the charge in second position but failed to close the gap of two laps that separated them from the lead. Victorious after 1,642 laps, the team representing the Netherlands won on their first time of entering the 24 Hours for Private Karts. Twelve months after its great success in the downpour, MS So / Co Select had to settle for the runners-up position ahead of the Red Racing kart # 13 (Adam Nichols - Lewis Cannon - Martin Black - Jake Randall), which had also been on the podium last year.

At the foot of the podium was # 42 MS Lucas (Karl North - Jamie Crease - Josh Falcus - Andrew Delahunty - Will Jones) ahead of four other English teams with, in order, # 111 MS JSR (Connor Lucas - Mick McDonald - Jack Grinsell - Sam Tugwell - Matty Hopecraft), # 115 Team Keane (Rob Stanway - Danny Keane - Wez Grundy - Toby Dodson - Tom McDonald), #39 PGS Racing (Paul Scaife - Steve Thompson - Steve Nichols - Ben Brown - Archie Brown) and, eighth, # 77 Offline 1 (Gareth Plackett - Chris Pedlingham - Rob Aston - Jonathan Robertson).

"Best of the rest", the eclectic Young & Experience team (# 19, Cédric De Meurers - Guillaume Faye - Miko Bouvier - Gianni Di Franco - Paul Theysgens), saved the honour of the teams in black, yellow and red with ninth position and victory in the EVO1 category (production single engine). The top 10 of this second edition of the 24 Hours for Kart Privés was completed by the kart # 34 TT Sport (James Tracy - David Cross - Michael Cross -Keith Batrum - Barry Hammond - Dan Adderley) ahead of # 6 Modernized Racing (Steven Thomas - Lewis John Nurse - Ryan Waring - Paul Waring - Phil Overton - Gary Simms).

Success was not on the side of the Belgians on their own soil, and the three representatives of the EVO3 category did not pass the finish line. The # 88 Neospeed (Massimo Petralia - Laurent Dauw - Clement Nopera - Chris Akkerman) was declared class winner, despite a premature end to the race due to weather conditions which proved to be too much for some teams. The # 81 Fast8Maranello  (Rino Gulisano - Michael Veulemans - Dave Coenen - Opnithi Puyato - Kevin Lemmens) consoled themselves with pole position and the fastest lap of the race (46.514, very close to the lap times of a Rotax Max or a Parilla X30). Overwhelmed by mechanical problems, # 17 Steam Team (Walter Timmermans - Thierry LeLuc - Michael LeLuc - Jeroen Rottey - Francky Volckaerts) and # 10 KMRS Racing (Antoine Morlet - Jeremy Peclers - Luc Walter - Guillaume Germis - Simon Delvenne ) left Francorchamps empty-handed, probably with an appetite for revenge in 2019!

Final classification: 1. Team VDH #443 (Van Der Helm-Koolen-Lamborelle-Welsh) 1642 tours; 2. MS So/Co Select #43 (Crossley-Wilkins-Lyall-Franssen-Paoleschi) + 2 t; 3. Red Racing #13 (Nichols-Cannon-Black-Randall) + 9 t; 4. MS Lucas #42 (North-Crease-Falcus-Delahunty-Jones) + 10 t; 5. MS JSR #111 (Lucas-Mcdonald-Grinsell-Tugwell-Hopecraft) + 12 t; 6. Team Keane #115 (Stanway-Keane-Grundy-Dodson-McDonald) + 20 t; 7. PGS Racing #39 (Scaife-Thompson-Nichols-Brown-Brown) + 34 t; 8. Offline 1 #77 (Plackett-Pedlingham-Aston-Robertson) + + 49 t; 9. Young & Experience #19 (De Meurers-Faye-Bouvier-Di Franco-Theysgens) + 60 t; 10. TT Sport #34 (Tracy-Cross-Cross-batrum-Hammond-Adderley) + 67 t; 11. Modernised Racing #6 (Thomas-Nurse-Waring-Waring-Overton-Simms) + 7 2 t; 12. Neospeed #88 (Petralia-Dauw-Nopère-Chapelle-Akkerman) + 369 t; 13. Steam Team #17 (Timmermans-Le Leu-Le Leu-Rottey-Volckaerts) + 412 t; 14. KMRS Racing #10 (Morlet-Peclers-Walter-Germis-Delvenne) + 583 t; 15. Fast8Maranello 2 #82 (Gulisano-Boon-Van Den Bergh-De Wolf-Sente-Holsters) + 770 t; 16. Fast8Maranello 1 #81 (Gulisano-Veulemans-Coenen-Puyato-Lemmens) + 895 t

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