Praga Journal Issue 4/2013

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JOURNAL Issue 4/2013

Back in blue Praga's Motorsport Evolution

Praga drivers Petr Ptacek and Jan Charouz



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Krystle Carrara Director of Media Relations

EDITORIAL

ith the 2013 racing season coming to a close, Praga’s year has certainly been full of many triumphs and successes. This has been a year of evolution for the brand: it’s expanded through the levels of motorsports from karting to racing to endurance. A perfect parallel to our two major stories this issue, and our cover photo. This issue’s cover features one of our young stars of karting, Petr Ptacek, and seasoned race car driver Jan Charouz, who’s getting back into a Praga kart for this year’s Supernationals race. From a young driver, just starting to make his way up the ladder, to a professional driver with years of experience under his belt, Praga is proving it’s certainly the way to take your motorsport career full circle. On the karting side, we take a look back at some of the highlights from the factory team’s results this year, and of course we feature some of the bright, young stars racing on Praga around the world. We also preview our lineup for the 17th annual SKUSA Supernationals race, which takes place every year on site at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in the heart of Las Vegas. We also introduce our new dealer from China, RKR Karting, who are bringing the Praga blue to the far east with some great results. On the cars side we’ve got some great news from both the Praga-Lotus and the R1. The Praga-Lotus team gained their first podium of the season in the FIA World Endurance Championship at Circuit of the Americas. The R1 made it’s debut in the United States, with a testing held at the exclusive Monticello Motor Club in New York. And in contrast to our young stars, we talked to some professional race car drivers (including our cover’s Jan Charouz) about what it was like to make the transition from karting to racing, and how getting back into a kart keeps them on their toes. We hope you enjoy this special edition of Praga Journal, and keep an eye for next year’s first issue!

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koncem roku 2013 přichází také konec závodní sezony, který byl pro Pragu velmi úspěšný, plný vítězství a novinek. Toto byl rok evoluce značky: rozrostla se jak na poli kartingu, tak v závodění ve vytrvalosti. Je to skvělou paralelou k naší titulní fotografii, a dvěma příběhům v Praga Journalu. Na titulní straně můžeme vidět jednu z naších mladých hvězd, Petra Ptáčka, a sezónního automobilového závodníka Jana Charouze, který se vrací do Praga motokáry pro letošní Supernationals závod. Od mladého jezdce, který se šplhal nahoru, po profesionálního závodníka s lety zkušeností, Praga prokazuje, že toto je cesta k motorsportové kariéře naplno. Z kartingového světa se podíváme na nejlepší výsledky továrního týmu a dále se zaměříme na Praga hvězdy, jenž závodí po celém světě. Také nahlédneme na sestavu pro 17tý ročník SKUSA Supernationals závod, který již tradičně probíhá v Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino v samém srdci Las Vegas. Představíme také nového dealera pro Čínu, RKR Karting, kteří Pragu dostávají na daleký východ se skvělými výsledky. Praga má zajímavé zprávy i z automobilového odvětví, a to jak co se týče Praga-Lotus, tak R1. Praga Lotus získala umístění na podiu ve „FIA World Endurance Championship at Circuit of the Americas.“ Praga R1 debutovala na testování v USA, které proběhlo na exklusivním Monticello Motor Club v New Yorku. Mimo to jsme vyzpovídali některé závodníky, včetně Jana Charouze, o tom, jaké to je přesedlat z motokáry do auta, a jaké to je, vrátit se nazpět do motokáry. Doufáme, že si tuto speciální edici Praga Journalu užijete, a zůstanete naladěni na další číslo, které vyjde příští rok.

JOURNAL Issue 4/2013

Back in blue Praga's Motorsport Evolution

Praga drivers Petr Ptacek and Jan Charouz

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Praga Journal quarterly magazine, 4/2013 Issued on: 10 November 2013 This issue was printed in a volume of 19.000 copies Praga-Export s.r.o. U Císařské cesty 219, Prague 10, 103 00, Czech Republic IČ: 275 77 171 | MK ČR E 20631 Editors: Krystle Carrara, Sandra Šándorová Graphic Design: Petr Končal Photographer/Media: Tadeáš Marek Cover and poster photos: Tadeáš Marek


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CONTENT

Content

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News and Events

Praga R1: Driving the Slovakian supercar

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News and Events

Ready for Vegas

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Race Report

Year in Review: Praga Kart Racing Team

12-15 Feature

Rising Young Stars

16-19 Interview

Back In Blue

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Dealer Presentation

Praga in China


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NEWS & EVENTS

FIA World Endurance Championship Podium finish for Praga Lotus LMP2 at Circuit of the Americas Photos: Tadeáš Marek

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he Praga Lotus LMP2 car achieved its first podium at the 6 Hours of the Circuit of the Americas. Thomas Holzer, Dominik Kraihamer and Jan Charouz in the Praga Lotus T128 LMP2 #32 finished the race in third position in the LMP2 class. It was the first podium of the season for Lotus Praga LMP2 and also the biggest success for the team so far in the FIA World Endurance Championship. The result is the first step of very hard work, necessary changes in the technical direction with steady improvements, and a clear view of what has to be achieved in order to be competitive. At the beginning of the race, the team had to overcome a shock when Jan Charouz (#32) was turned around by a competitor and James Rossiter (#31) had contact with another car in Turn 1. The Briton had to stop car #31 due to a broken steering arm as a result of the collision. The drivers of car #32 focused on their race and made consistent lap times. They were running trouble-free and

with good speed until the end of the race. The team is very pleased with the outcome of the 6 Hours of the Circuit of the Americas and wants build on the success in the next races. Says Thomas Holzer, Race Driver for car #32: “I am very happy about our podium in Austin. We were all surprised about the result but it is a nice surprise. Everybody in the team deserved it and finally the hard work has paid off. It was great to be on the podium but nevertheless,

we have to keep working hard to have stronger results at the next races. I want to thank the team for their great job and I am looking forward to the next events.”


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Photo: Al Vinjamur

Praga R1: Driving the Slovakian supercar Like a mini LMP1 machine.

Praga Wins at Greek Street Race

Excerpt from an original article which first appeared in www.roadandtrack.com

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he Praga R1 sat sideways at the entrance to Monticello Motor Club’s main straight, engine burbling, as I pushed buttons, pulled paddles, and regretted not paying attention to the instructions for selecting reverse. After a good (rather, not-so-good) 90 seconds of fumbling, I gave up, popped it into first and drove through the grass to get back under way. Brand new to the U.S., the Praga R1 is the latest weapon in the track-machine wars. Looking like a scaled-down LMP1 endurance racer, the R1 features a gorgeous carbon fiber monocoque. The fully enclosed cockpit has been crush-tested to withstand 19,000 lbs of pressure, offering drivers of all levels a comforting degree of safety. Open-top track rides, like those from Radical, Wolf and Caterham, might be more appealing to drivers who are claustrophobic or want a more visceral experience, but I prefer to be wrapped in a carbon fiber cocoon. The 1300-lb R1 is built in Slovakia and powered by a low-maintenance, 2.0-liter Formula Renault engine generating 210 hp and 220 lb-ft of torque. That's enough to push the car to over 160 mph. The engine output may not sound like much, until you consider the body generates a remarkable 1900 lbs. of downforce, 1.5 times its weight. So, while the R1 may not be the fastest car in a straight line, it slays corners better than any other car I’ve driven. Max cornering grip is measured at 3 Gs, compared to the Radical’s “mere” 2.5. While their approaches are very different, the higher-horsepower Radical SR3 and Praga R1 generate similar lap times. With all that downforce, braking is off the charts, too, allowing a brave driver to go to the 1.5 mark before jumping on the binders.

While the R1 is a perfect track-day car for the wealthy enthusiast, the company has also been racing them successfully in Europe. At $159,000, the R1 is not cheap. But, considering the safety, engineering, and stunning beauty of the car, it seems a fair price. Credit: Roger Garbow

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he Patras International Circuit for Kart is a street race that takes place every year at the end of September on the central roads of Patras in Greece with the main square being the paddock. Now in its 5th year, it's considered a motorsports celebration in Greece, attracting more than 30,000 spectators. This year, the Greek Praga team was present with 1 driver in Mini category and 2 in the Masters mixed TAG

category. The team had a very strong presence and respectable results at the race, with driver Vasilis Zahos (pictured above) eventually winning in the Masters category.


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READY FOR VEGAS Race preview: 17th Annual SKUSA Supernationals, 20-24 November 2013

Photos: Tadeáš Marek


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he SKUSA Supernationals held at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, is considered for most the “end of the season” event to see and be seen at. It’s a race that always brings the excitement, and this year is sure to be no different. Last year, Praga’s lineup included world champion drivers, and this year, we’re bringing the competition again, with factory drivers lined up in several categories. Our national teams are representing with their championship-winning drivers, and we’ve also got some of the brightest, upand-coming race drivers from the Indy and WEC series competing with us. All in all, it’s guaranteed to be an action-packed weekend, and Praga has their eye set on conquering many of the podiums. Factory driver Patrik Hajek is again competing in the fierce KZ category, where he took 3rd place last year. This year he’s hoping to make it all the way to the top. Joining him for KZ is new Factory team driver Jonathan Thonon, in his second race with the brand. Praga’s also bringing some of its youngest drivers to the show, including Petr Ptacek Jr. and Rasmus Lindh in the TaG Cadet category. Ptacek Jr. recently claimed the Mini 60 titles for the Czech Karting Cup and Slovak Championship, while Lindh is the newest member of the factory team, and already has some great results under his belt. And of course Praga owner Petr Ptacek cannot be left out: he will again partake in the S4 category Praga also has several race car drivers who are jumping back into the kart for the event. Up-and-coming IndyLights star Matthew Di Leo, who owns and drives for his own team, MDL Racing, is

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competing in the favored S1 category. Another Indycar driver will also be under the tent. Carlos Munoz, who finished 2nd this year at the Indy500, will be competing the KZ category alongside Hajek and Thonon. From Indy to WEC, Czech driver Jan Charouz will be joining Praga in the ROTAX DD2 class. Charouz races for the Praga Lotus team in the LMP2 category of the WEC series. The national teams also have several powerhouses on deck. Leading Edge Motorsports, west coast Praga dealer, is bringing the heat with seasoned driver Trevor McAlister, aka TMac, in the S4 Masters Stock Moto category. And Canada's Goodwood Kartways/ IPK North America has several top drivers lined up, including ROTAX Senior National Champion Zachary Claman Demelo. Follow all the action for this year’s race at www.superkartsusa.com


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RACE REPORT

Year in Review: Praga’s Czech Racing Teams Výsledky jezdců z týmů Praga na závodech v ČR

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his season was a very successful one for Praga in the Czech Republic, especially in the Cadet categories where Praga focused much of its attention. Praga was the main partner for the Czech Championship series, and also supported the Mini and Baby Categories by loaning out 25 IAME Parilla Mini 60 motors. A pleasing result for both the brand and the owner of Praga, Petr Ptacek, was his son Petr Ptacek Jr. who lead the championships in the Mini 60 category, finishing 2nd in the Czech Championship, 1st in the Karting Cup Championship, and 1st in the Slovak Championship for the 2013 season. Praga will continue to support the growth of the Cadet Categories in 2014.

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plynulá sezona byla pro značku Praga velice úspěšná, zejména v dětských kategoriích, kam Praga zaměřila svoji pozornost. Praga jako hlavní partner mistrovství české republiky, také významně podpořila kategorie Mini a Baby 60, na začátku sezony bylo zapůjčeno 25 motorů značky IAME Parilla Mini 60. Za potěšující výsledek pro značku Praga a pro majitele společnosti Praga jsou přední místa pilota Petra Ptáčka juniora, ve všech seriálech v sezoně 2013 Praga bude i nadále podporovat rozvoj všech dětských otevřených kategorií a mezinárodních kategorií.

Praga Czech Championship Praga Mistrovství České republiky Kategorie BABY 60

6. Arnošt Patrik – Praga Sumako West 9. Pícha Jan – Praga Sumako West 10. Kalfert Maxim – Praga Sumako West 11. Nikodým David – Praga Sumako West

Kategorie MINI 60

2. Ptáček Petr – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 4. Uhlíř Jakub – Praga Sumako West 6. Samiecová Natálie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 11. Záruba Kamil – Praga Sumako West 12. Hořínek David – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 19. Hořínková Eva – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie Národní KF3

7. Uhlíř Radek – Praga Sumako West 8. Landová Anastázie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 10. Zatloukal Michal – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie Národní KF2

3. Strnadel Vojtěch – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 4. Horský Tomáš – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 5. Lojan Jakub – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 7. Hájek Patrik – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie Národní KZ2

4. Maxa Radim – Praga Sumako West 20. Uhlíř Radek – Praga Sumako West 20. Ptáček Petr st. – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.


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Národní pohár při PRAGA Mistrovství České republiky Kategorie Rotax Max

4. Paprskář Daniel – Praga Czech Racing team 9. Štěpánský Michal – Uniq Racing

Karting Cup 2013 Kategorie BABY 60 – licence

5. Pícha Jan – Praga Sumako West 6. Arnošt Patrik – Praga Sumako West 7. Kalfert Maxim – Praga Sumako West

Kategorie MINI 60

1. Ptáček Petr jun. – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 4. Uhlíř Jakub – Praga Sumako West 5. Samiecová Natálie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 9. Záruba Kamil – Praga Sumako West 11. Hořínek David – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 13. Hořínková Eva – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie Rotax Max – licence

2. Paprskář Daniel – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie KF3

2. Uhlíř Radek – Praga Sumako West 3. Zatloukal Michal – Praga Czech Racing team 6. Landová Anastázie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie KF2

1. Lojan Jakub – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie FC Senior

3. Ptáček Petr sen. – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 8. Uhlíř Radek – Praga Sumako West


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Moravian Cup 2013 | Moravský pohár 2013 Kategorie KF2

2. Lojan Jakub – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 3. Strnadel Vojtěch – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie KF3

3. Landová Anastázie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 5. Zatloukal Michal – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Kategorie FC Senior

4. Ptáček Petr sen. – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o.

Mistrovství Slovenské republiky 2013 | Slovak Championship 2013

Kategorie MINI 60

1. Ptáček Petr jun. – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 9. Záruba Kamil – Praga Sumako West 10. Hořínek David – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 11. Samiecová Natálie – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 13. Hořínková Eva – Praga Czech Racing team s.r.o. 21. Uhlíř Jakub – Praga Sumako West


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Year in Review: Praga Kart Racing Team The Praga Kart Racing team, official factory team for the brand, certainly has had a whirlwind of a season. The team has gained several new drivers and seen its top driver triumph over injury, all while conquering podiums in the process. As the season comes to a close, we take a look back at some of the highlights from this year.

WSK Master Series

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he team started off the year right, with its first podium of the season coming at the first race of the WSK Master Series. Czech driver Patrik Hajek, in the KZ2 category, finished 3rd at the opening round of the series. He conquered the podium again in round 3, this time taking 2nd place. An injury to the eye, sustained at the 2nd round of the Euro series, kept Hajek from competing in several races this year, including the second and final rounds of the Masters Series. Overall, Hajek took 5th place in the series, a great feat considering he only competed in two of the four rounds. Technical Manager Alessandro Manetti also threw his hat into the ring this season, competing in the off race when possible. While he was racing primarily for testing purposes, Manetti’s talent and skill also brought the added bonus of some great finishes, including 4th place at the final round of the series.

Photo: KSP

Patrik Hajek (KZ2) took two podiums and finished 5th overall in the WSK Master Series

WSK Master Series KZ2

Rd 1 - Patrik Hajek - 3rd Rd 2 - Alessandro Manetti - 12th Rd 3 - Patrik Hajek - 2nd Rd 4 - Alessandro Manetti - 4th

Photo: TadeĂĄĹĄ Marek


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Photo: Tadeáš Marek

cc KF driver Karol Dabski

WSK Euro Series Hajek was also in the lineup for the top category, KZ1, at the WSK Euro Series. A highly competitive category, filled with some of the best drivers in the world, the Czech driver was still able to claim some impressive results in the series. With a 6th place finish at the first round, the second round was an unlucky one for Hajek. At the circuit in Zuera, he sustained an injury to his eye, but still managed to finish the race just outside the top ten (11th). After taking a few weeks to recover, he came back for the 3rd round with a 7th place finish, and ended the series with another podium (3rd). Hajek finished 8th overall in the series.

Joining Hajek in the Euro Series was teammate Karol Dabski, in the KF category. The Polish driver fought hard throughout the season in a very deep and competitive field. He managed to overcome some unlucky circumstances to achieve some good results too: 11th in round 2 and 12th in round 3.

WSK Euro Series KZ1

Rd 1 - Patrik Hajek - 6th Rd 2 - Patrik Hajek - 11th Rd 3 - Patrik Hajek - 7th Rd 4 - Patrik Hajek - 3rd

KF

Rd 2 Dabski 11th Rd 3 Dabski 12th

Photo: Tadeáš Marek

ee KZ driver Patrik Hajek


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CIK-FIA At the CIK-FIA European and World Championships, Praga made a very good showing in a deeply competitive field. At the first round of the Europeans, KZ driver Patrik Hajek displayed excellent performance throughout the weekend with a respectable top ten finish (9th place). At round two, Hajek was absent, but Praga again gained a top ten finish, this time in the KZ2 category with Alessandro Manetti

(8th place). At the Worlds, Praga had 5 drivers under the factory tent, and gained a podium finish at the highly regarded championship. Hajek, again in KZ, was up front the entire weekend, but contact in the final kept him from showing what he was truly capable of. In KZ2, meanwhile, Praga took a 2nd place finish with French driver Alexandre Arrue, who displayed outstand-

ing performance, and rounded out the top ten with another French driver, Julien Goupy (10th place). The Praga Kart factory team is already looking ahead to next season, hoping to increase their already strong team. with the hard work and preparation going into next season, the team is sure to conquer even more podiums. dd French Driver Arrue placed 2nd at the KZ2 International Supercup.

CIK-FIA KZ European Championship Rd 1 KZ - Patrik Hajek - 9th

Rd 2

KZ2 - Alessandro Manetti - 8th

KZ World Championship/KZ2 International Super Cup KZ2

Alexandre Arrue - 2nd Julien Goupy - 10th

Photo: Gabrielle Hus, The Racebox

The official Praga Kart Racing team lineup for the CIK-FIA World Championship.

Photo: Alexandros Vernardis, The Racebox


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FEATURE

RISING YOUNG STARS

While everyone knows the big names in the world of karting, those stars have to be born somewhere. That’s exactly what’s happening with Praga (and sister brand OK1), who are turning out some of the top, young drivers around the world. We take a look at some of the bright, young talents in karting who are bound for stardom. Keep an eye out for these youngsters; they may just be the next big racing stars!

Petr Ptacek Jr. Czech Republic

A native Czech and the son of Praga owner, you can be sure that racing is at the heart of young talent Petr Ptacek Jr. Competing since age seven, the now 11 year-old has quickly moved up the ranks at the national series in his home of Czech Republic. This year, he competed in the three major national series: Czech Championship, Czech Karting Cup, and Slovak Championship. He took home the title of Champion in the two latter series, and 2nd place in the former, all in the Mini 60 class. He also got his feet wet at the international level in the first rounds of the WSK Master Series. After getting a taste of international racing, Ptacek Jr. is looking forward to next year when he can compete full time in the KF-Junior class. Photo: Tadeáš Marek

Rasmus Lindh Sweden

The young Swedish driver is the latest addition to the Praga Kart Racing factory team. The 12 year-old has been competing since 2008. This year, he finished out the season with Praga in the Mini 60 class where he took 5th place overall at the WSK Master series. Lindh will be racing the Cadet class with Praga at Supernationals, before he moves up to KF-Junior next year, where we’ll certainly see the Swede taking the class by storm.


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Marino Sato Japan

At 14 years old, the native Japanese driver joined the ranks of the official Praga Kart Racing factory team this year, and he’s already proving to have the speed to keep up with the best. Facing a steep learning curve after making the leap from national to international series, Sato is competing in both open series (KF-Junior) and ROTAX (ROTAX Junior), and constantly growing and improving his skills and speed.

Photo: Tadeáš Marek

Julien Andlauer France

The 14 year-old French driver first stepped into a kart at age 4, and has been making waves ever since. He races for the French team Action Karting, competing in several national series in the Nationale (Junior) class. So far this season, he was named Vice-Champion at the NSK series, Champion at the Regional Championship series, and took a second place finish at the 2nd round of the FFSA French Championship.

Photo: KSP


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Xavier Harris Canada

The young Canadian driver has only been behind the wheel for 2 years, but that hasn’t stopped him from making his mark at the major national Canadian races this year. In the MicroMax class, Harris competed in the Florida Winter Tour, and continued the season in the Eastern Canadian Karting Championship, ASN Canadian Na-

tional Karting Championship, as well as other local and regional series. In the ECKC series, Harris finished 5th overall in his class, while he was 3rd at the Canadian Nationals. He also gained a ticket to this year’s ROTAX Grand Finals. Photo: Cody Schindel, canadiankartingnews.com

Matthew Barry Canada

Another Canadian driver, Barry started the year on sister brand OK1 in the MicroMax class, and has now moved to Praga in the MiniMax class. The 11 year-old driver has only been racing for (number) years, but his immense talent is clearly apparent: his times and results are right up there with the top drivers his age, most of whom have more experience and years behind the wheel. The young Canadian is determined to keep pushing, and with his recent move to MiniMax, we’re sure to see great things from him next season.

Photo: Cody Schindel, canadiankartingnews.com


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Griffin Kunz United States

American driver Griffin Kunz began his racing career at age 7 with Arrive & Drive races at the Pittsburgh International Race Complex before deciding to compete in a few select national events in 2012. In 2013, he ran a full program in the US Pro Kart Series, WKA Manufacturers Cup and Great Lakes Sprint Series along with select club races. The now 9 year-old drives a Praga Piccolo for the Kartwerks USA team, under the management of Dan Schlosser. Kunz had a fantastic season, taking the Yamaha Rookie championship title at USPKS, along with several other podiums throughout the year.

Jett Johnson Australia

The 8 year-old Australian is the youngest (and newest) driver to the sport, having been karting for just over a year in the Cadet class. But he has racing in his blood: his father is Steve Johnson, V8 supercar driver and his grandfather is V8 racing legend Dick Johnson, who run Australia’s oldest racing team, Dick Johnson Racing. The young protégé already has an impressive record: he was 2nd in the Young Guns Titles at Lismore, 3rd in the Junior Top Guns at Warwick, and 3rd at Bundaberg. Expect to see a lot more from Johnson, as he wants to follow in the family’s racing footsteps.


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INTERVIEW

Back in Blue No matter how far up the motorsports ladder you go, there’s always a need to get back to basics with some good old-fashioned karting. We spoke to three professional race drivers, all of whom are racing with Praga at this year’s SKUSA Supernationals, about the importance and role that go-karts played in their racing careers. Photo: Tadeáš Marek


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Jan Charouz Age: 26 Competes in World Endurance Championship with Praga Lotus LMP2

1. Tell us a bit about your personal history with karts and karting. I started racing in go-karts when I was seven years old, until I was about fourteen. My last season was in the Formula A category, where I was Czech Vice Champion. This race [SKUSA Supernationals] will be my first race in Karts after almost 10 years, so I’m very excited. 2. What was your best experience in karting? Besides all of the common things that make karting great, I really enjoyed the traveling aspect. All of the trips we took to Italy, getting to experience great food (ed. note: when he’s not racing, Charouz is a fantastic chef), the atmosphere at the races, and meeting lots of interesting people.

Photo: Tadeáš Marek

3. When did you take the next step into race cars, and how did that transition progress?

5. Why do you think it’s important for professional race car drivers to regularly get back into a kart?

After karting, I started on a Ford Fiesta when I was 14. Then I moved up into Formula BMW, Formula 3000, and finally LMP1 prototypes. I’m now racing the Praga Lotus LMP2 car in the World Endurance Championship, and I also did one race with the Praga R1 at the Supercar Challenge series.

It is very good for fitness, and it’s a way keep racing and driving when your racing program doesn't allow that.

4. What skills gained through karting are you able to apply to your racing performance? Karting is the best preparation for racing. It teaches you so many types of skills: tight racing, strategy, car control, coping with nerves, a lot of things.

6. What are your future plans in racing, and do you see karts playing a role in these plans at all? I plan to continue racing with the LMP cars. But I would also like to do much more kart racing next year, if my schedule allows for it.


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ing enough speed to contend for the first spot was a big deal. But a first lap incident caused my seat to break off a seat post. I still managed to finish the race in 4th, but it was the most challenging and most difficult race I've ever done. For those reasons I chose this, as a "best experience" doesn't have to be when you win a race. When did you take the next step into race cars, and how did that transition progress?

Matthew Di Leo Age: 18 Competes in IndyCar IndyLights Series for his own team MDL Racing

Tell us a bit about your personal history with karts and karting. Well I started racing when I was 9 just for fun, doing club and regional events. I won the 60cc championship and the Junior Heavy championship when I was 11. At 14 I met Adam Kretschmer and started to really push hard in my go-karting and racing career. I raced DD2 when was 14 and competed at top levels of karting in North

America and Europe. At the nationals in my first year in DD2, I finished fourth with a broken seat. The next year I had the speed to win it, but finished 5th. I was also racing KZ2 while racing DD2 in my last year, and I was the KZ2 shifter champion. What was your best experience in karting? Best experience in karting was probably my first grand national race. Being 14 and hav-

I took the step when I was 15. I started off in Mazda Miatas. I was the youngest there and got a lot of podiums but I wasn't looking to run in a sedan series. So I found a team for USF2000. The whole season the team was very bad and I couldn't finish with them, so I decided to make my own team the last race in Baltimore. I finished 5th in the championship. Next year, I came in strong with my own team and we were the only car who could challenge the fast Cape Motorsports cars. I had a lot of podium and top 5 finishes and was 4th in championship. What skills gained through karting are you able to apply to your racing performance? You learn a lot about racecraft with go-karting. All the karters really know how to battle when they move up to cars. Also the mindset is the same from karting to IndyLights, which is what I currently race. Why do you think it’s important for professional race car drivers to regularly get back into a kart? It's important to be in the kart because it really keeps your mind and reactions fast. The car feels a lot slower so going back in the kart will improve your reaction times. Also it's a very good way to train, it really works your body, just the same way as the Indylights does. I believe it's very important to be practicing in a kart and racing all the time. What are your future plans in racing, and do you see karts playing a role in these plans at all? My future racing plan is to be in IndyCar. I definitely believe that go-karting will be a part of my future. You always need to be in a kart, it is highly beneficial and crucial to being a fast racecar driver.


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such as being 2011 Touring Car champions, winning the 24 Hours of Mexico, and racing the complete 2012 Polo R Cup India as a JK Tyre supported driver. I’m currently racing the Mexican TC2000 series, along with my new cooperation with Praga Racing in the Supercar Challenge series. Most recently, I raced at Spa Francorchamps in the Praga R1, which was a great experience to drive a car with such performance. What skills gained through karting are you able to apply to your racing performance? For sure, without karting I wouldn´t perform as I do. It taught me everything about racing technique, race management, and emotional control. You gain respect and awareness of all the factors that can make you win or lose a race, and learn the importance of consistency. But it also taught me one of the most important aspects of racing, which is to have fun. Why do you think it’s important for professional race car drivers to regularly get back into a kart?

Diego Duez Age: 25 Competes in Supercar Challenge Series with Praga R1 and TC2000 Mexico Series

Tell us a bit about your personal history with karts and karting. My history with karting has been long and full of passion. I started out by myself, learning all the ups and downs, acting as my own mechanic, and studying everything about chassis and engine tuning. I used to go to the races with my kart tied to the top of my old VW Golf! And my mother always supported me, and played a key role in my success, but we never had the financial backing so I had to find the support by myself. What was your best experience in karting?

My experience in karting was quite tough, as I didn't have financial support, but I still managed to do very well. Probably one of

my best memories was winning races in the 2009 Formula A Cup in Mexico, which was really competitive, and many of the drivers I competed against are doing well in the car racing scene now. When did you take the next step into race cars, and how did that transition progress? My first step into cars came through a lot of hard work. I used to help at Alamo Sports Cars in San Antonio, Texas, and they gave me my first chance to drive in the Local Formula Ford Class where I won a couple of races. I will always be thankful to them for allowing me to take that step. Eventually, I landed factory drives, including the very professional VW Motorsport Mexico. I raced in Mexico and also in India with them. There were many great memories,

First of all, it is one of the best physical activities, and you get to have fun while doing it. I think it is just as difficult to be competitive in top-level karting as it is in car racing , so to get back in a kart just makes you more skillful and really enhances your racecraft. What are your future plans in racing, and do you see karts playing a role in these plans at all? My future plans in racing are very much related to the Praga R1 project, not only in Europe but also in the US and my home country of Mexico. Karting will also play a huge role in my future. I will be racing at the SKUSA SuperNationals with Praga, in the TaG Senior class, and I’m very grateful and excited for this opportunity. I am also putting together a Praga karting team for next year, to compete at SKUSA Mexico races, as well as some US races, and I will use this opportunity to get back into a kart and race whenever my schedule allows it.


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DEALER PRESENTATION

Praga in China 布拉格在中国 RKR Karting Ltd. is based in China and was established in 2012. In their very short history, they’ve already secured relationships with many famous brands in karting. The company is named after their 3 owners: Raymond Ho, Kelvin Cheuk, and Raymond Ma. They are all from Hong Kong and currently working in Shanghai, China. They have a lot of passion for karting and are working to promote the sport throughout China, as it is currently not as popular there in comparison to Europe and other Asian cities. RKR卡丁车极速世界于2012年在中国成立。在很短的时间内, 他们已经获得了许多著名卡丁车品牌的中国独家代理。该公司 的名字源于3位始创人,他们分别是:Raymond Cheuk和Raymond

Ho,Kelvin

Ma。他们都是来自香港,目前在中国上

海工作。他们对于卡丁车这项运动有非凡的热情,他们致力于 促进卡丁车运动在中国的发展。相比欧洲和亚洲其他城市,卡 丁车这项运动在中国还不算很普遍。

cc From left: Raymond Ho, Kelvin Cheuk, and Raymond Ma, owners of RKR Karting 从左起:Raymond Ho,Kelvin Cheuk,和Raymond Ma,他们是RKR卡丁车极速世界的始创人


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heir hard work and effort has paid off, as significantly more people in China have joined karting throughout the last year. So far, they have sold 20 Praga Dark Chassis, 8 Praga Dragon Chassis and 8 Praga Dragon DD2 Chassis, in less than 6 months of becoming a Praga dealer. This is a huge success, considering Praga is a new brand in China. It’s also a great effort in their push for the DD2 class as well (there were no more than 10 DD2 in China before). In the future, RKR Karting will keep pushing to arrange better products for their karters as well as expanding their race team with the Praga Chassis. They will also do their best to use Praga to promote the Rotax DD2 class, with the aim to launch the first ever Rotax Max DD2 Master class race in 2014. From chassis and engines, to racewear, helmets, and painting, RKR Karting can provide almost everything you need at very good prices. To learn more about RKR Karting, you can visit their Facebook fan page to stay updated about the latest products, race news, and team results. www.facebook.com/rkrkarting Raymond Ho is not only an owner of RKR karting, but also a very talented and skilled driver. He has been the champion of the Shanghai SIC Kartworld Club race for 3 consecutive years, and won nearly all of the major karting events in Shanghai last year. He also scored 1st runner up at a brand new kart track, located in the previous Shanghai Expo venue, this year.

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们的努力终于得到了回报。在中国,去年有越来越多的人加 入了卡丁车这项运动。到目前为止,他们在不到6个月的时间 内已售出20 台Praga Dark车架,8台Praga Dragon车架和8台Praga Dragon DD2车架。 对于Praga这个在中国还算是一个新品牌而言,这 是一个非常巨大的成功。他们在推动DD2方面的努力更是值得表扬(在 这之前,中國国内只有不超过10台DD2 )。 在未来,RKR卡丁车极速世界不但将继续推动卡丁车运动和提供更 好的产品给卡丁车爱好者,更会扩大中国Praga车队和主力推广Praga DD2车架。目的就是为了在2014举行的首届Rotax Max DD2大师杯比 赛做好准备。 从车架,发动机,到赛服、头盔,以及个性化喷绘,RKR卡丁车极 速世界可以提供几乎所有你需要的卡丁车产品以及最优惠的价格。想了 解更多关于RKR卡丁车极速世界的资料,您可以访问他们的Facebook 粉丝页面来跟进最新的产品信息,比赛新闻和车队成绩。 www.facebook.com/rkrkartingRaymond Ho不只是RKR卡丁车 极速世界的其中一位老板,他同时也拥有霏凡且熟练的驾驶技术。他已 经连续3年荣获上海卡丁车世界的会赛年度冠军,并几乎赢得去年在上 海举办之所有重大卡丁车比赛。他在今年还获得在原上海世博会场地举 行的卡丁车街道赛亚军。

ee Raymond Ho has been the Shanghai SIC Kartworld champion for 3 consecutive years. ee Raymond Ho 连续3年荣获上海 卡丁车世界的会 赛年度冠军。

cc Raymond Ma won 3 out of 4 rounds in the 1st ever Rotax Max Challenge China, making him the Master Class overall champion! He achieved this amazing result with the Praga Dragon chassis.

cc Raymond Ma在第一次中国举行的Rotax Max Challenge比赛 里以4战3胜赢得了大师杯的年度总冠军!和他并肩作战的就是Praga Dragon车架。

cc Fun fact: the RKR Karting logo was created by Lucky Design! cc Lucky Design 为RKR卡丁车极速世界特别设计的商标!

ee (Photo - Kelvin2.jpg - Caption) Kelvin Cheuk (far right) is the Team Manager of RKR Karting, and he also handles logistics for product transportation. cc Raymond Ma在第一次中国举行的Rotax Max Challenge比 赛里以4战3胜赢得了大师杯的年度总冠军!和他并肩作战的就是 Praga Dragon车架。


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TIPS & ADVICE

TIPS & ADVICE by Petr Ulbert

TIPY A RADY Petra Ulberta Photos: Tadeáš Marek

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In our “Tips and Advice” section, we discuss the important steps to start or develop a successful motor sports career. In the last issue, we touched on the importance of technical knowledge and in this issue we will delve into that topic further as we learn about telemetry. Vážení přátelé motoristického sportu, v naší rubrice „Rady a nápady“, se věnujeme důležitým krokům, jak začít nebo rozvíjet úspěšnou motoristickou kariéru. V minulém čísle jsme si probrali podrobněji důležitost technických znalostí a v tomto čísle budeme toto téma dále popisovat.

Telemetry data Telemetry data are nowadays an essential part of karting, as well as other motorsport disciplines. Hence, there is an increasing demand

for the knowledge and application of telemetry for racing teams and their crews. Assessment of the driver’s driving style and comparison to other drivers is the way to achieve an increase in performance. It is always important to know exactly in which sectors of the track there is still room for improvement. You should compare your data against your best times achieved as well as the data of your teammates.

Any changes to the chassis setup are directly reflected in the telemetry data and will help to gradually improve problematic track sectors. Likewise, this method also evaluates the driver’s driving style, trajectory of driving, acceleration, braking points, and intensity of braking. In testing, sensors that monitor the temperature of the tires are also used. This helps achieve the optimal use of tires and chassis setup and tire pressure, and of course it again displays aspects of driving style. Using telemetry data to evaluate the performance of the engine is another important point. The driver, together with the engine tuner, must have a complete understanding of the data, in order to maximize the efficiency of the engine. In order to maximize the


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engine’s potential power, the most important thing is to follow the recommended values from the data. Harnessing the power of the engine is always dependent on two factors: the ideal suspension setting, to avoid loss of power due to failing chassis and, the method of use of the engine’s performance curve along with optimal shifting. These are important facts that are essential to achieve maximum performance. Personal training of driver and the team’s crew in the evaluation of telemetry data is an important but highly challenging activity. Here we try to describe as clearly as possible the points as simply as possible for the use of the general public.

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Telemetrická data Telemetrická data jsou v dnešní době nezbytnou součástí a stejně jako u jiných automobilových disciplín, jsou i v kartingu více a více využívána. Z toho důvodu se zvyšují požadavky na znalost práce s telemetrií celého týmu a jezdce i mechanika. Vyhodnocení způsobu jízdy jezdce a porovnání s jiným jezdcem je cesta k dosažení posunu výkonnosti. Vždy je třeba vědět přesně, ve kterém úseku trati je rezerva. Porovnávají se jak data vlastní oproti nejlepším dosaženým časům, tak data kolegů v týmu. Každá změna nastavení podvozku se přímo projevuje na telemetrických datech a postupně se tak zlepšují problematické úseky tratě.

Stejně tak se vyhodnocuje způsob jízdy jezdce, vyhodnocuje se trajektorie jízdy, akcelerace, brzdné body a intenzita brzdění. V testovacích jízdách se často používají senzory snímaní teploty pneumatik. Tento test pomáhá v dosažení optimálního využití pneumatik a to set-upem podvozku a tlakem pneumatik. A samozřejmě i stylem jízdy jezdce. Telemetrická data a jejich vyhodnocení pro motorovou jednotku je dalším důležitým bodem. Jezdec společně s ladičem motorů musí tato data bezpodmínečně ovládat a ze strany jezdce je třeba, aby maximálně dodržoval pokyny ladiče motorů. V případě maximálního využití výkonu motoru je dodržování doporučených hodnot nejdůležitější. Využití výkonu motoru je vždy závislé na dvou faktorech. 1, ideální nastavení podvozku, tak aby nedocházelo ke ztrátě výkonu z důvodu nefunkčního podvozku a za 2, způsob využití výkonnostní křivky motoru spolu s optimálním převodem rychlostí. Toto jsou důležitá fakta, která jsou nezbytně nutná pro dosažení maximálních výkonů. Vlastní vzdělávání jezdců a pracovníků týmu v oblasti vyhodnocování telemetrických dat je tedy důležitou ale velice náročnou činností. Snažíme se zde co nejsrozumitelněji popsat jednotlivé body jezdecké abecedy a snažíme se, aby to vedlo jako návod pro obecnou motoristickou veřejnost.

In the next issue we will deal with the psychological preparation of the driver. V dalším vydání se budeme věnovat psychologické přípravě jezdce.


PRAGA DEALERS Europe Europe

Italy - RACING KART S.N.C. DI MUOLO & LOTITO C.da Coccaro 2, 72015 Fasano (BR), Contact: Orazio Muolo, Email: racingkartmuolo@libero.it, Phone: +39 080 482 9302 Italy - DI FLUMERI KART RACING Corso Italia, 28, 83030 Melito Irpino (AV), Contact: Dino Di Flumeri, Email: diflumeridino@libero.it, Phone : + 39 339 726 1316 Italy - FG RACING SRL S.S. 13 - Pontebbana, 74, 33017 - Tarcento (UD), Contact: Lorenzo e Michele Foschiani, Email: fgracingmajano@virgilio.it, http://www.fgracing.eu, Phone: +390432987781 Italy - ROPE MOTORSPORT DI ZANONI ALESSANDRO VIA I° Maggio, 8, 37010 Cavaion Veronese - Affi (VR), Contact: Zanoni Alessandro, Email: info@rtcomponents.it, http://www.rtcomponents.it, Phone: +39 045 773 2698 Italy - KART RACING STORE Via Settimo Torinese, 18/20, 87040 Momtalto Uffugo (CS), Contact: Pierfrancesco Paletta, Email: info@kartracingstore.it, http://www.kartracingstore.it, Phone: +39 25391843 Italy - VBK PROMOTION Via Giovanni Zaniol, 80/1, 31053 Pieve di Soligo (TV), Contact: Alessandro Berno, Email: vbkpromotion@gmail.com, Phone: +39 333 634 4936 Italy - CAVRIGLIA GARAGE S.R.L. Piazza Addis Abeba n. 1/D, 00199 ROMA, Contact: Mauro Mazzalupi, Email: mauro.mazzalupi@gmail.com, Phone: +39 06 8600761 - +39 328 7038535 Czech, Slovakia - SUMAKO TEAM Lidická 1010, 273 51 Unhošť, Czech Republic, Contact: Petr Ulbert, Email: ulbert@raccheta.cz, http://www.pragakart.cz Germany, Austria - M-TEC KART Siegdamm, 30, 53721 Siegburg, Germany, Contact: Manfred Haufe, Email: manfredhaufe@mteckart.de, http://www.praga-kart.de, Phone: +49 1 722 500 626 Poland - UNIQ RACING Samsonow - Ciagle 48A, 26-050 Zagnansk, Poland, Contact: Karol Dabski, Email: info@pragakart.pl, http://www.pragakart.pl, Phone: +48 603 611 684 Russia/Ukraine/Belarus - EURONAL EXPORT (Importer) Bezručova 32, 301 37 Plzeň, Czech Republic, Contact: Vera Lamborova, Email: info@pragakart.ru, http://www.pragakart.ru, Phone: +420 603 518 890 Portugal / Spain - KORRIDAS E KOMPANHIA Rua Dr. Melo Leote, 263/275, 4100-343 Porto, Portugal, Contact: Arnaldo Frias – Rui Vieira, Email: info@korridas.com, http://www.korridas.com, Phone: +351 226177821 France - ACTI’KART Quartier des Chaux, 26300 Chateauneuf sur Isère, France, Contact: Eric Verrier, Email: contact@praga-kart.fr, http://www.pragafrance.fr, Phone: +33 (0) 6 19 68 02 99 The Netherlands - Praga & OK1 Karts Benelux Tuindorpweg, 29, 3951 BD Maarn, The Netherlands, Contact: Huib van Alphen, e-mail: info@pragakarts.nl, info@ok1karts.nl, GSM: +31 (0) 648741033 Sweden - TEGNELIUS SVENSKA AB Valutavägen, 4, 17567 Järfalla, Sweden, Contact: Gustavo Tegnelius, Email: g_tegnelius@hotmail.com, http://www.tegnelius-motor.se, Phone: +46 707783287 Denmark - KARTRACER V. / COMPROFLEX APS. Abildgardsvej 1-3, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark, Contact: Michael V. Larsen, Email: info@kartracer.dk, http://www.kartracer.dk, Phone: +45 40251171 Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania - NETRELLA OU Kullerkupu, 1, 76611 Keilia, Estonia, Contact: Priit Pööbel, Email: priit@stage.ee, http://www.talvar-racing.com, Phone: +37 25066281 Norway - B & V KARTSERVICE A/S Gamlevegen, 38, 4315 Sandnes, Norway, Contact: Ingvard Kirkhus, Email: post@kartservice.no, http://www.kartservice.no, Phone: +49 91530137 Switzerland - THE KART COMPANY AG Alte Lyss-Strasse 12, 3270 Aarberg, Switzerland, Contact: Jürg Vokinger, Email: juerg@kartcompany.ch, http://www.kartcompany.net, Phone: +41 323895510 Belarus - VALERIY SHURPAKOV Dzerdzhinskogo 135, Grodno, Email: ura-letchik@rambler.ru, Email: abc.kart@tut.by, Phone: +375-297 813 681 Ukraine - VASYL PETRENKO Odessa, Email: vasyl@kartsport4you.com, Phone: +380-637 077 772 Russia - ASK ENGINES LLC Moskovskaia obl., 142100 Podolsk, pr-kt Lenina, d. 107/49, Contact: Sergey Kononov, Email: demiton@mail.ru, Email: askengines@mail.ru, +7 926 836 96 49 Russia Contact: Parshin A. S., Phone: +7 918 430 44 06 Russia Bataysk, ul. Gaidash, 110, Contact: Smolyanichenko O. N., Email: smolkart.s@yandex.ru, Phone: +7 918 528 93 02 Cyprus - FORCE KARTING LTD. Villa Sunrise – Ayiou Chrysanthou Street, 8560 Petia Paphos, Cyprus, Contact: Brian Clifford, Savvas Chryschou, Phone: +357 99279200, +357 99515859, ipkcyprus@outlook.com Spain - VIVES RACING SCHOOL S.L. Plaza de los Apostoles, 3, E-46701, Gandia (Valencia), España, Contact: D. Jésus Ignacio Martinez – D. Alejandro Vives, Email: jesus@biologistic.net, Phone: Jesus +34 639173066 – Alejandro +34 620045292, www.pragakart.es Greece - ZAHOS VASILIS El. Venizelou 22, Galatsi, Greece, Phone : + 30 6947691747, Email : zahosvasilis@hotmail.com, www.facebook.com/zahos.karting


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Finland - MASTER-SEINÄJOKI OY Suupohjantie – 135, 60320 SEINÄJOKI, FINLAND, Contact: Markus Mäki-Jouppi, Email: info@master-kart.com, Phone: +358 0505973277, +358 064123046 Lithuania - BALTIC KART Anyksciu str. 22, 08100 Vilnius, Lithuania, Contact: Andrius Stepanavicius, Email: andrius@baltickart.lt, http://www.baltickart.lt, www.facebook.com/BalticKartRacing, Phone: +370 682 30782 United Kingdom - FORZA CONSULTANTS Ashtree Barn, Broad Drove West , PE135NU, Tydd St Giles- Wisbech, United Kingdom, Contact: Mr. Steven Russell, Email: steveatdunns@gmail.com

Americas Americas

Argentina - DKR SPORT S.A. An. del Liberator 2340 (B1636DSQ), Olivos - Buenos Aires, Argentina, Contact: Eduardo Sergio Trepat, Email: info@intrepidargentina.com.ar, http: www.intrepidargentina.com.ar, Phone: +54 114 794 7500 Brazil - FABRICA NACIONAL DE CHAVETAS LTDA Rua Alvares Cabral, 920, CEP 09980-160, Serraria – Diadema S.P., Brazil,Contact : Roberto Pasqualini, Email: roberto@chavetas.com.br,Phone: +55 11 983979545 Colombia - IVAN LOPEZ GARCIA Calle 93 A Numero 14-37 Oficina 301, 38007 Bogotà, Colombia, Contact: Ivan Lopez, Email: ilopezg1@hotmail.com, Phone: +57 1 703 55 31 Venezuela - INVERSIONES AYRTON SENNA Kartodromo de San Jacinto, Parque de Ferias de San Jacinto, 2101 Maracay – Edo Aragua, Venezuela, Contact: Mirian Morales, Email: kartingescuela@gmail.com, http: kartodromo.com.ve, Phone: +58 2432356565 Uruguay/Paraguay - AGRIBEL S.A. Blandengues 392 5000 Salto, Uruguay, Contact: Augustin Galluzzo Otegui, Email: expomoto_s@hotmail.com, Phone: +98 473 21539 Canada - GOODWOOD KARTWAYS 5200 Concession 2, L4A 7X4 Stoufville, Ontario, Canada, Contact: Marco DiLeo, Email: marco@goodwoodkartways.com, http: www.goodwoodkartways.com, Phone: +1 416 938 1032 Puerto Rico - C.A. MARKETING Adoquines Calle Luna 22 0092, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Contact: Hector Alvarez, Email: camarketing@yahoo.com, Phone: +1 7872351562 Mexico - MASSIMILIANO CHINATO Fray Antonio de Segovia #1580, Col. Atlas, C.P. 44870 - Guadalajara, Jalisco - Mexico, Phone: (33)3614-8191, (33) 1230-3791, (33)13990590, NEXTEL ID. 72*807316*6, email: pragamexico@hotmail.com Chile - RACE MARKET LTDA San Martín de Porres #10899, San Bernando, SANTIAGO, Chile, Contact: Rodrigo Ruidiaz, Email: ventas@racemarket.cl, Phone: +56 228 71 66 60 Peru - INTREPIDO S.A.C. Canaval y Moreyra 312, San Isidro - Lima, Peru, Contact: Rafael Modonese, Email: rafaelmodonese@yahoo.com, Phone: +51 3683301, +51 979351615 Ecuador - JM RACING ECUADOR Quilómetro 22, Via a La Costa, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Phone: +59 399381926, Contact Jorge Matos, E-mail: jorgematos84@hotmail.com

Middle East Middle East

Israel - IMM – IGOR MOIZHES MOTORSPORT Nurit 9/1 Street, 17781 Nazareth Illit, Israel, Contact: Igor Moizhes, Email: igorm67@yahoo.com, Phone: +972 509 800 098 United Arab Emirates (UAE) - AL AIN RACEWAY INTERN.KART CIRCUIT P.O. BOX 85393 - KHATTAM AL SHIKLAH STREET Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, Contact : Antonio Kekati – Guy Sheffield, Email: info@alainraceway.com, guy@alainraceway.com, http: // www.alainraceway.com, Phone: +971 (0)3 7686662, +971 (0) 3 7688477

Asia/Oceania Asia/Oceania

China - RKR KARTING LIMITED SIC Kartworld, Shanghai International Circuit, 2000 Yining Road, Jiading 201814, Shanghai, China, Contact: Raymond Ho, http://www.rkr-karting.com, Phone: (86) 1370 177 5180 Australia / New Zealand - EPICS SPORTS DISTRIBUTION 129 The Panorama Tallai QLD 4213, Australia, Contact: Ken Bensley, Email: ken@epicsports.com.au - ken@ipkarting.com.au, http://www.ipkarting.com.au, Phone: +61 75559 2086 - +61 0414 760965 Indonesia / Malaysia / Singapore - KRS MOTORSPORTS SDN BHD No. 48 Jalan Industri Usj 1/1 - Taman, Perindustrian Usj – 1 47600 Subang, Jaya, Malaysia, Contact: James Leong, Email: james@kartmoreracing.com, http: www.kartmoreracing.com, Phone: +6019 3520559


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Asia CIK/FIA Homologation 12/M/21 for KZ1/KZ2

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