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| January 22, 2013 |
| SIMA Offers Race Packages to IAME X30 World Championships |
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Report written by USKN, submitted by SIMA
Sumas International Motorsports Academy (SIMA) may just be able to help you out. In fact they'll be awarding IAME X30 World Championship race packages to FOUR Class Champions. That’s right, beginning this year with the SIMA Winter Series, and carrying through to the completion of their SIMA Summer Series, race participants in four classes will be accumulating combined points from the two series towards the awards packages.
Those Four Classes: Tag Senior / Tag Masters / IAME Senior / Shifter Senior
Each will be awarded race packages that include: Event Registration / Kart & Engine package / as well as Mechanic, all for this year’s upcoming IAME X30 World event in Lyon, France (October 17-20).
The Events:
SIMA Winter Series
Round 1: February 2
Round 2: March 9
Round 3: March 30
SIMA Summer Series
Round 1: May 4
Round 2: June 22
Round 3: July 13
Round 4: August 3
Round 5: August 24
Round 6: September 21
IAME X30 World Championships
October 17-20: Lyon, France
Such generous awards at the local level in North American kart racing are, after all, a bit unusual. So before undertaking the task of a “Full Write Up” we thought a preliminary investigation was in order.
We started our research with the award event itself.* In its current format , The X30 World Championships, it turns out, enters its sophomore year for 2013 having its inaugural running just one year ago at the “Actua Circuit de Lyon” in Lyon, France. Hosting one hundred eighty drivers, hailing from some twenty different countries in just its first running by any measure makes this event a clear success.
The track, Actua Circuit de Lyon, will once again host the event for 2013. This challenging French course possesses numerous passing zones making for exciting racing throughout.
The city of Lyon lies midway between Marseille, and Paris, yes, “Paris” (The Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Eiffel Tower)!
All this making for a superb opportunity to make the trek a few days early, or perhaps even to stay a couple of days after the racing concludes so as to experience some of the amazing sights and sounds that make Paris one of the truly sought after destinations in the world.
So what of the SIMA series itself you ask?
For those that have raced, or even just practiced there, you know the facility is in a word “Pristine”. Just three years new it is meticulously maintained. For those of you who haven’t been, we’re confident you’ll be impressed. The racing is quite competitive, class sizes very respectable. Events are one day, held on Saturday’s so as not to tie up your whole weekend. All are supported by café, parts, and service facilities.
You can call the Sumas International Motorsport Academy with questions, or go directly to their website at: http://www.simaracing.com.
*As of this writing there has been no official press release with details, terms, conditions and the like.
Conclusion:
Any opportunity to compete in Kart Racing at the international level is a welcome one. Combining such an event with the possibility of spending a few extra days in France is rare indeed.
For the local Northwest racer who may have neither the time, nor the resources to participate in the various national events around the country, this may very well be your chance to see for yourself just what racing on the other side of the pond is all about.
So if you’re running an IAME package currently, the popular Rotax Int, or Stock Honda 125.
“Your ship may very well have just come in” |
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