The competition brought together young athletes from all over Russia. More than 40 pilots from different regions. The D3-micro, D3-mini, D3-250 and D3-450 classes entered the fight.
Bright buggies, rapidly flying along the track for victory, attracted the attention of spectators. Each young athlete aimed at their personal best lap time. Therefore, the fight was not childishly serious.
There were some tense moments, too. Spectators held their breath as they watched the athletes navigate sharp turns and try to take the most advantageous positions on the straight sections of the track, overtaking their rivals.
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Two days of competition, two days of vivid emotions and adrenaline once again proved that watching young athletes are no less, and sometimes even more interesting than experienced and titled pilots.
Class D3-micro
- 1st place – Maxim Shestakov (No. 17, Verkhnyaya Pyshma)
- 2nd place – Demid Karginov (No. 14, Naberezhnye Chelny)
- 3rd place – Emin Safin (No. 50, Kazan)
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Class D3-mini
- 1st place — Daniyar Khasanshin (No. 14, Naberezhnye Chelny)
- 2nd place — Rail Talipov (No. 64, Kazan)
- 3rd place – Dmitry Vlasov (No. 78, Vidnoye)
Class D3-250
- 1st place – Timofey Zharkov (No. 77, Moscow)
- 2nd place – Demid Yushkov (No. 22, Naberezhnye Chelny)
- 3rd place – Dev Guba ( No. 17, Tolyatti)
Class D3-450
- 1st place – Timur Sadeev (No. 73, Ulyanovsk)
- 2nd place – Emil Diyarov (No. 99, Kazan)
- 3rd place – Andrey Bessmertny (No. 99, Verkhnyaya Pyshma)
Team standings
- 1st place — KAMAZ-master Junior (Naberezhnye Chelny)
- 2nd place — CSKA (Moscow)
- 3rd place — MAU DO «SS on AMS» (Verkhnyaya Pyshma)
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