Rotax Max Challenge
The Rotax MAX Challenge (RMC) is the world's largest racing series in karting . The races are held in different classes at national and international level. The racing series is approved by the CIK-FIA and is organized by BRP (Rotax) and its sales partners.
Around 15,000 drivers from almost 60 countries are now taking part, 7,500 of them in the official Rotax MAX Challenge program and a further 7,500 drivers whose racing series adhere to the basic rules of the Rotax MAX Challenge. The racing series include the 125 Micro MAX, 125 Mini MAX, 125 Junior MAX, the 125 MAX, the 125 MAX DD2 and the 125 MAX DD2 Masters series.
concept
Authorized sales partners organize national competitions in almost 60 countries around the world, which culminate in the Grand Finals. The motors used are sealed Rotax-125-MAX motors that are not allowed to be modified. The best drivers of the national and international Rotax MAX Challenges qualify for the Grand Finals. The success of a driver therefore depends purely on driving skills and talent.
RMC Grand Finals
The best drivers in the Junior, MAX, DD2 and DD2 Masters categories can qualify for the world finals at the end of each season.
The Grand Finals first took place in 2000. The venues range from Puerto Rico, where the first Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals took place, to Malaysia, South Africa, Egypt, UAE, Italy, USA, Portugal etc.