Remo Looking For X30 World Final Drivers


  5 July 2013
 

Remo Luciani is looking for Australian drivers to participate in the 2013 IAME X30 World Finals. The event takes place in France in October.

"We are looking into affordable arrive-and-drive packages at the moment" Remo Racing informed KartSportNews. If you're interested in racing on the world stage at a prestigious international event, ask Remo - 0418 340640 or email remo20@bigpond.com

Remember...

  • You don't have to run a series or accumulate points to be eligible for entry
  • You don't have to win any races in Australia at all to be eligible for entry
  • The event is open to Junior and Seniors drivers
  • It doesn't matter what brand chassis you currently drive or what team you race for

(Exclusive race entries are only given to IAME's network of importers world-wide for each nations loyal X30 competitors. Your loyalty to the IAME product is to be proven and entry is at the discretion of the importer of your country.)

Event Details:

2013 IAME X30 WORLD FINAL, 17th to 20th October at Actua Circuit de Lyon, France.

  • The X30 WORLD official website has been updated to include forms, documents and regulations regarding the 2013 event. Visit the site for futher information or downloads: www.x30world.com/iame.international.final

This annual event is recognised by the CIK- FIA. Entries will come in from around the globe and are strictly limited for each of the four classes:

  • 34 drivers in Junior X30
  • 85 drivers in Senior X30 (165kg)
  • 51 drivers in Master X30 (180kg - 30yrs or over 80kg in body weight)
  • 34 drivers in Shifter X30

iame x300 world final information poster

 

IT'S THE PASSION - Remo Luciani

"I have been involved in karting for over 30 years and am still an active racer today so I understand how hard it can be to achieve your goals and sometimes those opportunities only come once in a lifetime.

"I am passionate about the sport of karting in Australia and want to give everyone this great opportunity to represent their country and achieve their goals and especially to those who could never afford to race in international competition."

 

 

 

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