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About the 2019 Rotax Championship 2019

Rotax first came into karting with its tandem twin 250cc engine, which took over the world of Superkarting. In the late 1980s, Rotax introduced the first of many 100cc models, the DSA. Very quickly the world of traditional 100cc racing was turned on its head and Rotax dominated.

The Rotax Max was first seen in 1997 – a completely new concept with a self-starter and centrifugal clutch. This revolutionary engine was designed with the leisure market in mind. Within a year the UK was leading the way with an explosion of competitive racing using the Rotax Max, the only problem being that supply could not keep up with demand.

The rest, as they say, is history. The Rotax classes are now universally popular; the base engine is available in all power levels for kart drivers aged seven and up.

A unique feature of Rotax Max ownership is the warranty; every engine and rebuild component is covered. Warranty claims are rare – the engines can race competitively for a season between rebuilds and parts are relatively inexpensive.

Due to its longevity, there is now a healthy market for good used Max engines, which can be super reliable and inexpensive for newcomers to the sport.

The very best of luck and good wishes to the 180 Rotax drivers registered for this year’s Motorsport UK British Kart Championships!

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Rotax Championship 2019 Calendar

Competitors will race head-to-head against each other at a variety of well-known circuits across the UK.

Rotax Championship 2019 Classes

Cadet

Micro Max

Age +

Each week we are speaking to our 2019 Champions and ask them some all important questions to see what makes them tick. Next up is 2019 Junior Rotax Top Privateer – Jenson Watts How did you get started in the sport? My dad started racing when I was about 3 years old. He raced at Dunkeswell and used to race against Nigel Mansell in Rotax 177. He bought me a kart when I was nearly 8 years old. What was the highlight of your Privateer title winning year? I have 2 Highlights, getting a seeded number, 10, with 1 engine and a chassis that was 2 years old. Also, Final 2 at GYG where I started 21st and came through to 7th. What was your low point last season? Mansell Raceway. This is my local track where I have won Championships. I expected to be in the top 5 but struggled for pace. It turned out my old chassis had cracked which we fund afterwards. Why do you enjoy competing in Karting and the BKC? I enjoy karting as I get time with my mum and dad, my grandparents also come to watch me. I also love the speed as well and I like the fact its very different to the normal football or rugby etc. What’s your favourite circuit? Mansell Raceway or Rowrah. Who has been your toughest rival? My toughest rival was probably Tom Adams, we have been racing each other for years now. When we do get underway, what are your hopes for the new season? I’m hoping to challenge for the top 10 again. Due to the delayed start to the season what are you planning on doing with this unexpected time off from racing? I should have been sitting my GCSE exams, but they have been cancelled. I’m starting sixth form in September. I’m currently enjoying some time off and keeping fit. We wish Jenson and everyone in the BKC well. Stay safe and look after each other. We will be back in action before you know it #StayOnTrack
Junior

Junior Rotax

Age 12 - 15

Each week we are speaking to our 2019 Champions and ask them some all important questions to see what makes them tick. Next up is 2019 Junior Rotax Top Privateer – Jenson Watts How did you get started in the sport? My dad started racing when I was about 3 years old. He raced at Dunkeswell and used to race against Nigel Mansell in Rotax 177. He bought me a kart when I was nearly 8 years old. What was the highlight of your Privateer title winning year? I have 2 Highlights, getting a seeded number, 10, with 1 engine and a chassis that was 2 years old. Also, Final 2 at GYG where I started 21st and came through to 7th. What was your low point last season? Mansell Raceway. This is my local track where I have won Championships. I expected to be in the top 5 but struggled for pace. It turned out my old chassis had cracked which we fund afterwards. Why do you enjoy competing in Karting and the BKC? I enjoy karting as I get time with my mum and dad, my grandparents also come to watch me. I also love the speed as well and I like the fact its very different to the normal football or rugby etc. What’s your favourite circuit? Mansell Raceway or Rowrah. Who has been your toughest rival? My toughest rival was probably Tom Adams, we have been racing each other for years now. When we do get underway, what are your hopes for the new season? I’m hoping to challenge for the top 10 again. Due to the delayed start to the season what are you planning on doing with this unexpected time off from racing? I should have been sitting my GCSE exams, but they have been cancelled. I’m starting sixth form in September. I’m currently enjoying some time off and keeping fit. We wish Jenson and everyone in the BKC well. Stay safe and look after each other. We will be back in action before you know it #StayOnTrack
Junior

Mini Max

Age 11 - 15

Each week we are speaking to our 2019 Champions and ask them some all important questions to see what makes them tick. Next up is 2019 Junior Rotax Top Privateer – Jenson Watts How did you get started in the sport? My dad started racing when I was about 3 years old. He raced at Dunkeswell and used to race against Nigel Mansell in Rotax 177. He bought me a kart when I was nearly 8 years old. What was the highlight of your Privateer title winning year? I have 2 Highlights, getting a seeded number, 10, with 1 engine and a chassis that was 2 years old. Also, Final 2 at GYG where I started 21st and came through to 7th. What was your low point last season? Mansell Raceway. This is my local track where I have won Championships. I expected to be in the top 5 but struggled for pace. It turned out my old chassis had cracked which we fund afterwards. Why do you enjoy competing in Karting and the BKC? I enjoy karting as I get time with my mum and dad, my grandparents also come to watch me. I also love the speed as well and I like the fact its very different to the normal football or rugby etc. What’s your favourite circuit? Mansell Raceway or Rowrah. Who has been your toughest rival? My toughest rival was probably Tom Adams, we have been racing each other for years now. When we do get underway, what are your hopes for the new season? I’m hoping to challenge for the top 10 again. Due to the delayed start to the season what are you planning on doing with this unexpected time off from racing? I should have been sitting my GCSE exams, but they have been cancelled. I’m starting sixth form in September. I’m currently enjoying some time off and keeping fit. We wish Jenson and everyone in the BKC well. Stay safe and look after each other. We will be back in action before you know it #StayOnTrack
Senior

Rotax 177

Age 15+

Each week we are speaking to our 2019 Champions and ask them some all important questions to see what makes them tick. Next up is 2019 Junior Rotax Top Privateer – Jenson Watts How did you get started in the sport? My dad started racing when I was about 3 years old. He raced at Dunkeswell and used to race against Nigel Mansell in Rotax 177. He bought me a kart when I was nearly 8 years old. What was the highlight of your Privateer title winning year? I have 2 Highlights, getting a seeded number, 10, with 1 engine and a chassis that was 2 years old. Also, Final 2 at GYG where I started 21st and came through to 7th. What was your low point last season? Mansell Raceway. This is my local track where I have won Championships. I expected to be in the top 5 but struggled for pace. It turned out my old chassis had cracked which we fund afterwards. Why do you enjoy competing in Karting and the BKC? I enjoy karting as I get time with my mum and dad, my grandparents also come to watch me. I also love the speed as well and I like the fact its very different to the normal football or rugby etc. What’s your favourite circuit? Mansell Raceway or Rowrah. Who has been your toughest rival? My toughest rival was probably Tom Adams, we have been racing each other for years now. When we do get underway, what are your hopes for the new season? I’m hoping to challenge for the top 10 again. Due to the delayed start to the season what are you planning on doing with this unexpected time off from racing? I should have been sitting my GCSE exams, but they have been cancelled. I’m starting sixth form in September. I’m currently enjoying some time off and keeping fit. We wish Jenson and everyone in the BKC well. Stay safe and look after each other. We will be back in action before you know it #StayOnTrack
Senior

Senior Rotax

Age 15+

Each week we are speaking to our 2019 Champions and ask them some all important questions to see what makes them tick. Next up is 2019 Junior Rotax Top Privateer – Jenson Watts How did you get started in the sport? My dad started racing when I was about 3 years old. He raced at Dunkeswell and used to race against Nigel Mansell in Rotax 177. He bought me a kart when I was nearly 8 years old. What was the highlight of your Privateer title winning year? I have 2 Highlights, getting a seeded number, 10, with 1 engine and a chassis that was 2 years old. Also, Final 2 at GYG where I started 21st and came through to 7th. What was your low point last season? Mansell Raceway. This is my local track where I have won Championships. I expected to be in the top 5 but struggled for pace. It turned out my old chassis had cracked which we fund afterwards. Why do you enjoy competing in Karting and the BKC? I enjoy karting as I get time with my mum and dad, my grandparents also come to watch me. I also love the speed as well and I like the fact its very different to the normal football or rugby etc. What’s your favourite circuit? Mansell Raceway or Rowrah. Who has been your toughest rival? My toughest rival was probably Tom Adams, we have been racing each other for years now. When we do get underway, what are your hopes for the new season? I’m hoping to challenge for the top 10 again. Due to the delayed start to the season what are you planning on doing with this unexpected time off from racing? I should have been sitting my GCSE exams, but they have been cancelled. I’m starting sixth form in September. I’m currently enjoying some time off and keeping fit. We wish Jenson and everyone in the BKC well. Stay safe and look after each other. We will be back in action before you know it #StayOnTrack
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