Red Bull Kart Fight, the first ever karting competition will be held in Qatar. The karting challenge will unveil the fastest amateur kart racer in the country. The qualifiers and final will take place between 23 June to 1 July at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center from 9:30pm to 11:30pm.
The winner will be awarded an all-expense-paid trip to attend the regional final of the Red Bull Car Park Drift 2016, to be held in Oman in December 2016. Each qualifying day will see two winners, who will progress to the national final, in addition to the best four lap times from all qualifiers. Eight qualifying rounds will be held between 23 to 30 June, to determine the top 20 racers. The winners will then race side-by-side during the national final, scheduled for 1 July.
All interested kart racers should be 15 years old and above and need to register at www.redbull.com/kartfightqatar .
This event is a great opportunity for talented racers in the country, to nurture and display their racing skills in a safe and confined environment. Red Bull Kart Fight is organised in partnership with Amazing Productions, the community support of Qatar Living and the I Love Qatar.
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