Over 200 Drivers For Zuera

press release

Having organised the World KF2 Championship in 2010, Zuera is preparing to host on 21-24 July a CIK-FIA event with an even more attractive cast as the World Championship will be back in its new KF1 multi-round guise. It will be accompanied by the big caravans of the European KF2 and KF3 Championships. Overall, the paddock will gather all the major Teams and over 200 participants!

After Germany, Zuera will then see the second stage of the World KF1 Championship held over five rounds. The first event confirmed the pre-season forecasts: tipped as favourite, Holland’s Nyck de Vries almost humiliated all his opponents in the German meeting as none of the four Races which are now scheduled in each World event escaped Mr 100 percent! Will he be able to renew this feat at Zuera, where he won his first World title last September? Although it cannot be discarded, the opposition has not yet given up, more especially as the Championship is long: after all, only four Races out of twenty have been held.

Whence will counter-attacks come? Deprived of the World crown in the final racing lap last year by the little Dutch wonder, the Briton Jordan Chamberlain is craving for revenge. His young Team-mate in the Intrepid Team, Alexander Albon, who was still only a Junior a few months ago, is now also beginning to get his bearings in the top category.

Even though they were unable to hold de Vries back in Germany for a long time, several Competitors managed to remain ahead of him for a few racing laps: Matteo Vigano, Karol Basz, Léo Roussel and Libor Toman.

The Zuera bill will be especially busy because of the thirty (!) KF2 & KF3 qualifying heats scheduled for Saturday. For the 189 Drivers entered in these two categories, participating in the Spanish event is already a token of their qualification for these European Championships since in order to enter they had to overcome the obstacle of the regional Trophies (North and South). If one goes by the outcome of these selections, the favourites in KF3 should be the Spaniard Alex Palou and the Norwegian Dennis Olsen, who also recently landed the Viking Trophy. And in KF2 the “regional” winners were Britain’s Tom Joyner (North) and France’s Enzo Guibbert (South).

KF2 and KF3 timed practice is scheduled for Friday 22 July at the end of the day. All the qualifying heats and Races 1 & 2 of KF1 will take place on Saturday 23 July so as to concentrate the prefinals and finals on the Sunday.

Warning: in order to respect the local habits, activities will end on Sunday at around 15h00. All the results will be published in real time on www.cikfia.com.

  • To access the KF2 entry list, click here
  • To access the KF3 entry list, click here
  • To access the time schedule of the event, click here

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