‘Krittat’ starts the championship of Rok Cup Thailand 2023, the first field

‘Krittat’ starts the championship of Rok Cup Thailand 2023, the first field

Krittat Jirayupa from Maxima Motorsport Bringing one roll to the end before shearing Brian Gale from the CRG Thailand team 0.592 seconds, winning the Junior Rok class in the Rok Cup Thailand 2023 karting race, the first field of the season at Bira Kart Stadium. Circuit Pattaya on February 12, the past.

The Rok Cup is a worldwide kart racing series. by the champion of each country in each model will have the right to participate in international competitions in the Rok Super Final 2023 in Italy during October 2023, where Thailand, Singha Corporation Be the host of the competition in the Rok Cup Thailand 2023. Competing with accumulated points throughout the year, including 5 venues to find the winner of the year. go to the final race By starting the first field of the season at the Bira Kart Circuit, a 1.321 km long field on February 12th.

by highlighting the competition in the group Junior/Rookies Junior Rok, drivers aged 11-15 years, ran a total of 17 laps by Krittat Jirayupa, driver in car number 127 from the Maxima team. motor sport who started in pole position Bringing a single roll of hair before crossing the finish line is number one with a time of 16 minutes 16.733 seconds, second place Toby Brian Gale from the CRG Thailand team behind 0.592 seconds and third place Virtue Changtrakul from Piracart team Crossed the finish line with a time of 16 minutes 18.050 seconds.

Zedidi, in car No. 175 from the NRT FA Alonzo Kart Team, finished ninth over in the group. Junior/Rookies Junior Rok with a time of 16 minutes 33.308 seconds, but crosses the finish line number one in the Rookied Junior Rok division.

Other race results: Mini Rok/Rookies Rok, drivers aged 7-13 years, competing in 13 laps. motor sport Entered number one over all with a time of 13 minutes 43.675 seconds and Phatthaphol Kaewkanset from DRS Racing Team entered number one in the Rookies Rok model with a time of 13 minutes 44.300 seconds.

Senior/Master/Expert group, drivers aged 14 years and over, competed in 17 rounds. First place overall went to Wongphat Ketsiri from WK. motor sport Crossed the finish line with a time of 16 minutes 09.245 seconds. First place in the Expert category was Luca Elias Turiniami from ICU Racing with a time of 16 minutes 26.136 and Yucca Goiwistoinen from AI. CU Racing took first place in the Master class with a record time of 16 minutes 40.272 seconds.

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