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Juniors’ chance to get taste of the big league

The second edition of the Formula Junior Racing Series gets under way at the iconic Kari Motor Speedway this weekend, with the winner earning a drive in the LGB F4 class of the National Racing Championship this season.

The second edition of the Formula Junior Racing Series gets under way at the iconic Kari Motor Speedway this weekend, with the winner earning a drive in the LGB F4 class of the National Racing Championship this season.

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<strong>Juniors’</strong> <strong>chance</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>get</strong> <strong>taste</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>big</strong> <strong>league</strong><br />

Incentive <strong>to</strong> drive in F4 championship<br />

The second edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Formula Junior Racing Series <strong>get</strong>s under way at <strong>the</strong> iconic Kari Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Speedway this weekend, with <strong>the</strong> winner earning a drive in <strong>the</strong> LGB F4 class <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Racing Championship this season.<br />

As many as 12 young hopefuls will be seen in action in <strong>the</strong> ten-race, two-round championship,<br />

including one racer each from Sri Lanka and <strong>the</strong> United Arab Emirates.<br />

Conceived and promoted by FMSCI President Akbar Ebrahim’s Meco Mo<strong>to</strong>rSports, <strong>to</strong> be <strong>the</strong><br />

bridge between karting and formula racing, <strong>the</strong> FJRS will feature Formula LGB 1300 cars with<br />

inexpensive mechanical components from s<strong>to</strong>ck au<strong>to</strong>mobiles, with instruc<strong>to</strong>rs and well-qualified<br />

mechanics on standby <strong>to</strong> help <strong>the</strong> drivers.<br />

“The FJRS provides an affordable platform <strong>to</strong> young racers in <strong>the</strong> country <strong>to</strong> showcase <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

skills and break in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>big</strong> <strong>league</strong>,” Akbar said on <strong>the</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> series. “The first edition was a<br />

super hit and helped us identify good talent at <strong>the</strong> entry level,” he added.<br />

“The most encouraging news is that <strong>the</strong> winner will be able <strong>to</strong> race with <strong>the</strong> best racers in <strong>the</strong><br />

country free <strong>of</strong> charge,” Akbar said.<br />

The runner-up will <strong>get</strong> two free drives in <strong>the</strong> F4 championship while <strong>the</strong> second runner-up will<br />

<strong>get</strong> one free drive.<br />

The FJRS, which was launched last year <strong>to</strong> promote <strong>the</strong> sport at <strong>the</strong> grassroots level, is open only<br />

<strong>to</strong> drivers who have not had a podium finish in any FMSCI-recognised single-seater series event.<br />

Apart from <strong>the</strong> F-LGB 1300, <strong>the</strong> competition will also feature four categories <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle<br />

races: Novice (up <strong>to</strong> 165 cc), Open (up <strong>to</strong> 300 cc and up <strong>to</strong> 400 cc) and Ladies (up <strong>to</strong> 165 cc).

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