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About the 2020 TKM 2020

Formula TKM was created to provide close and competitive racing. Thousands of drivers have competed in TKM, including FIA World Champions Jenson Button and Anthony Davidson, and double BTCC champion Colin Turkington.

The Junior and Senior classes are unique in creating a high-performance pathway that drivers can follow from age 11 upwards, without spending mega bucks.

The classes are powered by the TKM BT82 engine made by Tal-Ko, the only kart race engine manufacturer in the UK. The engines are strictly controlled to ensure minimum tuning, most using the latest TAG (touch and go) technology. Maxxis slick and wet tyres provide the grip.

As the UK’s longest running class, TKM is proud to be part of the new British Kart Championships and looks forward to the added prestige given to the TKM championship titles.

So, who are the ones to watch? It’s tricky with such a wealth of talented drivers. In the Juniors, Connor Kearney and Louis Harvey are likely frontrunners but there are a host of rookies who might pull a surprise. In the Seniors, Abbi Pulling will be looking to build on back-to-back Junior titles and she is up against a wealth of experience in the likes of Joe Fowler and Adam Sparrow.

Honda Cadet is the ideal starter class, but which can also be used as a pathway up to championship standard. For the 8-12 year age group, this utilises the popular Honda GX160 engine and the competitive nature of the class has ensured that Honda is by far and away the most popular choice with Cadet drivers.

It successfully bridges the gap between low-cost clubman racing at the local circuit and a path that might lead to the top of the motor racing ladder. It has been the starting point for many top racers, George Russell, Alex Albon, Lando Norris, Tom Ingram, Jack Mitchell and Billy monger all spent time learning their craft in Honda Cadet.

The engine is suitable for “home-brewing” but there are also a range of engine preparers willing to provide the Honda motors at competitive prices.

Control tyres, pooled components and strict scrutineering make this a very level, but highly competitive field for the driver to show their craft.

For further information visit www.hondacadet.co.uk

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TKM 2020 Calendar

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

TKM 2020 Classes

Junior

Junior TKM

Age 12 - 15

Motorsport UK have announced the Honda Cadet Championship dates for the forthcoming British Kart Championship season. The Honda series is a popular part of the British Kart Championships and 2020 is set to be no different, as the one-make class will do battle over four rounds.   The Honda Cadet series will kick-off at Lydd – one of two new venues for the BKC. Lydd has been a firm favourite in the past and the Kent circuit will be a welcome addition – as will Warden Law in the North East of England.  The Sunderland-based venue will be new to most of the drivers and will provide an added degree of unpredictability in the fight for the championship. The Honda runners will then head to the much-loved Fulbeck before the showdown at PFI in November.   2020 Motorsport UK Honda Cadet Championship:   Round 1: Lydd – 21-23 August Round 2: Warden Law – 18-20 September Round 3: Fulbeck – 9-11 October Round 4: PF International – 13-15 November   “All of the Motorsport UK Championships are super competitive, but the Honda Cadet class is without doubt one of the hardest to win,” said Dan Parker, Kart Manager at Motorsport UK. “I am delighted we have been able put together a four-round championship in 2020, following the suspension of events earlier this year. It has been necessary to change some of the venues for the Honda rounds, but the tracks they will be visiting should contribute to even more competitive racing this season. Over 55 drivers have already had their place in the championship confirmed and we do have space for a few more to join the class.”   Get your entries in now as registrations reopen at  https://kartinguk.alphatiming.co.uk/register/series Please be aware that due to the numbers already entered we are only able to offer a very limited number of places in the Honda Cadet class. Those drivers that are already registered do not need to register again.
Senior

TKM Extreme

Age 15+

Motorsport UK have announced the Honda Cadet Championship dates for the forthcoming British Kart Championship season. The Honda series is a popular part of the British Kart Championships and 2020 is set to be no different, as the one-make class will do battle over four rounds.   The Honda Cadet series will kick-off at Lydd – one of two new venues for the BKC. Lydd has been a firm favourite in the past and the Kent circuit will be a welcome addition – as will Warden Law in the North East of England.  The Sunderland-based venue will be new to most of the drivers and will provide an added degree of unpredictability in the fight for the championship. The Honda runners will then head to the much-loved Fulbeck before the showdown at PFI in November.   2020 Motorsport UK Honda Cadet Championship:   Round 1: Lydd – 21-23 August Round 2: Warden Law – 18-20 September Round 3: Fulbeck – 9-11 October Round 4: PF International – 13-15 November   “All of the Motorsport UK Championships are super competitive, but the Honda Cadet class is without doubt one of the hardest to win,” said Dan Parker, Kart Manager at Motorsport UK. “I am delighted we have been able put together a four-round championship in 2020, following the suspension of events earlier this year. It has been necessary to change some of the venues for the Honda rounds, but the tracks they will be visiting should contribute to even more competitive racing this season. Over 55 drivers have already had their place in the championship confirmed and we do have space for a few more to join the class.”   Get your entries in now as registrations reopen at  https://kartinguk.alphatiming.co.uk/register/series Please be aware that due to the numbers already entered we are only able to offer a very limited number of places in the Honda Cadet class. Those drivers that are already registered do not need to register again.
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