The European KF2 and KF3 Championships, which are henceforth held over 2 rounds, will be settled this weekend in Great Britain, at Brandon, on the PF International track. On a modified and lengthened circuit, in particular with the creation of a bridge, the granting of the European crowns in the Hopefuls’ category (KF2) and in the Juniors’ class (KF3) will be thrilling.
After the organisation of the North European Trophy in 2011, the PF International circuit is now preparing to host a fully-fledged European Championship. To be able to organise this major event the owners of the PF International circuit did not hesitate to carry out the necessary work, notably by extending the length of the track to 1,382 metres. In addition to the lengthening of the course, the creation of a bridge and of a banked up corner have brought to PF International a touch of originality which makes it a unique course. The Drivers who have had the opportunity to try the circuit in its new version all seem to appreciate it, and there should be a most intense spectacle in the county of Lincolnshire.
In their country which is ceaselessly revealing new talents year after year, the Brits are determined to take advantage of their knowledge of the venue to make the difference. Although they do not lead either of the Championships before this decisive meeting, with two races scheduled for Sunday and a total of 3 results retained (out of a maximum of 4), everything remains possible…
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