Compulsory race in Valencia

Based on his results, it is almost compulsory for Tamás Gender Junior to start at the racing weekend in Valencia, for which he entered fully prepared. A record field, nearly 200 drivers from more than 40 nations of 5 continents are competing in Spain, and more than 100 go-karts are competing in the OKJ category. The young sports talent of the HMA Academy's youth training system will measure himself in the OKJ category in a field of 113 competitors this weekend, after having tested for a few days at the last competition in Italy. Thus, after a short preparation, he measures himself at the season-opening competition of the Champions of the Future, at the already well-known Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero racetrack, which is only a few kilometers from the world-famous Moto GP track. This is not the first time that the Hungarian talent has participated in the competition series launched by the RGMMC in 2020, which has become compulsory for the best international competitors and teams. Forza Racing’s driver also has experience of the 1,428-meter-long and 9-meter-wide racetrack, which is an especially good race location for technical driving, but also has many straights where the engine’s RPM rises to a high range, and you can battle with your opponents at high speed. The racing weekend is also important for Tamás Gender Junior because the current opening round will be followed by four more competitions in France, Slovakia, Sweden and finally in Great Britain. It will also be a challenge for him to start with new tires developed by MAXXIS TIRES. The Hungarian Motorsport Academy youth training system was created and is operated by HUMDA Hungarian Mobility Development Agency Zrt., which belongs to the Széchenyi University Group.

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