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The Rotax Max 125 Engine is a two-stroke 125 cc (7.6 cu in) engine designed by Rotax, part of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), to provide cost-effective but high speed kart racing. Built in Austria, the engine is liquid cooled, equipped with a balance shaft, integrated water pump, electric starter and centrifugal clutch.
Rotax Max DD2 karts Racing kart The start of the race On the track Jr Rotax - 2010 US Grand Nationals Jr Rotax Accident at the race On the track in Italy. The Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals (RMC) is a kart racing series owned and organized worldwide by BRP-Rotax and its distributors, approved and in compliance with CIK-FIA. Competition takes ...
Crosskart (also cross car, sprint car, kart cross or off-road kart) is a type of kart racing that takes place on autocross, rallycross, dirt oval or ice racing tracks instead of on paved tracks. Competitions take place in classes that are based on cylinder volume (85 cc, 125 cc, 250 cc, or 650 cc).
Kart racing in Illinois in 1962 Kart racing in Berlin, East Germany, 1963. American Art Ingels is generally accepted to be the father of karting. A veteran hot rodder and a race car builder at Kurtis Kraft, he built the first kart in Southern California in 1956. [1] Early karting events were held in the Rose Bowl Stadium car park. [2]
In 2008 Ski-Doo introduced the XP chassis, which moved the rider further forward with major weight reduction. The XP was the lightest machine available, with power-to-weight ratios in the Summit models for the first time under 3 lb per HP. For the 2017 snow year, Ski-Doo will release its most powerful engine. The Rotax 850 cc "Etec" engine.
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Lohner (1950—1963), Rotax-Sachs and ILO engines; [75] Merged with the Rotax engine company to form Lohner-Rotax in 1959 — Austria; MAC (1972—1977), brand of API — India; Maico (1955—1966), models included the Maicoletta — West Germany; Manet (1960s), models included the S100 and Tatran 125.
The college football season isn't over but head coaches are on track to earn more than $15 million in bonuses. A look at what has been reached so far.