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Preview: 2019 racing season
TKART Staff
07 November 2018

"Translated with the Google translator"

Just a few days to the last official 2018 race (scheduled at Ottobiano Sunday 11 November) and it is time for the Briggs Kart Championship Promoting Committee to draw up the first budgets and anticipate some rumors about the 2019 season.

The experience related to the first competitive season was important to focus and test some strategic points of the project. First of all, the product, the combination of the CRG chassis and the Briggs & Stratton 206 engine, which proved to be successful combining reliability and performance capable of satisfying and involving a large part of the public. Under the magnifying glass the choice of the competitive format has also passed, promoted with regard to the sports rules, but in need of a more personalized organizational identity. For this reason CRG has decided to entrust its structure already active in the races and Endurance events for the organization of the races of the National Series 2019, aiming to raise the level of the competitive sector by unifying for each test the services related to the Secretariat of Competition, the Staff of the Sports and Technical Commissioners, the timing system and live timing, as well as streamlining the calendar by decreasing the number of races scheduled.

The 2019 program will in fact provide 8 events for the National Series, each with a double race (Race 1 and Race 2) for a total of 16 useful results. On the sidelines of the National Series, there will be some club competitions with only one Final and consequently the allocation of only one score. News is also coming on the front of the sales and service network, which will look more closely at the teams active on the competition fields for which a new dedicated ranking will be introduced (consisting of the sum of the scores of their best 4 drivers classified in each category). Next year, after the positive result of the prologue of this season finale, all the categories will be competing: the MINI (from 7 to 12 years), the JUNIOR (from 11 to 15 years), the SENIOR (Over 15 years with weight to 140 Kg) and the MASTER (Over 35 years with weight to 155 Kg).

More details will be unveiled in the coming weeks when the 2019 technical and sporting regulations and the provisional race calendar will also be presented.

For more information: 030.9912604 - [email protected]

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