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20 November 2011
Al Ain Raceway Hosts The Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals 19 - 26 November 2011

Kevin Korjus - From Karting to Formula 1 in Just Three Years



With this year' Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals (RMCGF) just days away, Al Ain Raceway host and General Manager, Guy Sheffield highlights the latest success of 18 year old Estonian Kevin Korjus since winning the Rotax Junior MAX 125 class on the very same track in 2007.

Kevin Korjus won the Junior MAX category at the RMCGF held in Al Ain Raceway in 2007, and then was runner-up in the La Conca Grand Finals in 2008. Now Korjus has been named as one of the drivers to take part in the three day "Young Driver Test" for all F1 teams at Yas Marina Circuit next week, immediately after the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Guy explained, "This is what karting and championships such as the Rotax MAX Challenge are all about. It's fantastic to hear that someone who, just a few years ago was competing in a National Rotax MAX Challenge series, is now in with a chance of an F1 drive" .Guy continued "We will be cheering Korjus on and look forward to spotting future F1 talent on the Al Ain circuit later this month."

Korjus made his pan-European karting debut in 2006, competing in the Rotax Max Euro Challenge. He finished sixth overall in the championship standings, thirteenth in the Rotax MAX Challenge Finals, and was the Estonian champion at Junior level. In 2007 Korjus won the Estonian title once again, picked up the Baltic Junior title and was a winner at the Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals held in Al Ain.

In 2008, Korjus moved to single-seaters, competing in the first Finnish Formula Renault Championship, racing for the T.T. Racing Team. He finished all but one race on the podium: three were race victories that came in the final four races of the season, including a double at Ahvenisto. He continued with the team into the 2009 season, but then moved into the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup

With his results and potential in the Formula Renault series, he joined the Renault Driver Development programme and was signed to drive for Formula Renault 3.5 Series team Tech 1 Racing in late 2010.

On 17 April 2011 he became the youngest driver to win a race in Formula Renault 3.5 Series at just 18 years 3 months and 8 days.

 
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