Karting – for strong in body and spirit, is it worth trying

Karting – for strong in body and spirit, is it worth trying

Each of us should have a hobby, a lesson that helps to distract from everyday problems and realize our abilities. Otherwise, we run the risk of mating in routine, losing interest in life. And it doesn’t matter what will be chosen as a hobby – music, painting, modeling or … karting – most importantly, to love it with all its essence and receive a real buzz from this.

Seven -year -old Nikita Duvanov decided to choose an unusual hobby for our country – Karting. Speed, drive and a sense of complete freedom – this is what attracts most representatives of the stronger sex in this sport.

Not many people know that the karting is a start for many formulas, and most does not even imagine that this sport has a rich and very entertaining story.

The story of the picture

Opinions regarding the date of origin of the picture, there are several. Some believe that the prototype of this sport was the yard competition of American boys to descent carts in the distant 30s. Others argue that the karting appeared after the Second World War, thanks to military pilots who, in their free time, competed in the ride on carts with motorcies. The very first car, most ridiculous on modern maps, was invented in the mid-50s of the 20th century.

The peak of the popularity of the picture came in the 60s. By the way, Belarus also did not lag behind the trends in the world of sports, and many of our pictures, for example, Rudko n. IN., worthy of representing the country at the competitions.

Karting in modern Belarus

And today, many boys of Belarus seek to become pictures. But here’s the bad luck: there is both desire and desire, but still this sport in our country remains exotic. Why? The answer is simple and even banal: everything rests against a lack of cash. Karting is an expensive hobby, and not everyone can afford it.

Nikita Duvanov was lucky: there were people who were ready to support the boy’s passion not only with a word, but also. Thanks to the company Studio 63 LLC, Nikita was able to take part in the competition competition among pilots from 6 to 16 years old, held in Gomel from May 28 to 30, 2010. At these competitions, the boy was the youngest pilot. According to the Rules, Nikita took part in the class “Baby”, designed for children 6-8 years old.

From the very beginning, the boy made his rivals be nervous, showing good training and high level of skill. In the first race, Nikita came to the finish line 6, in the second-the 4th. A good result for a seven -year -old boy.

No doubt, sport is a useful and worthy passionate. But, unfortunately, not always affordable. They say about the picture like this: “There is no sponsor – no pilot”. Indeed, in the life of the Belarusian boy Nikita without the help of Studio 63, which, among other things, paid for the replacement of expensive spare parts for the map, May competitions would not take place. We can only wish good luck to Nikita and hope that LLC Studio 63 is not the only organization that is not indifferent to the fate of young Belarusian athletes.