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“I think it is a very positive step to have homologated the Mini equipment,” said Felipe Massa, CIK-FIA President. “I look forward to seeing as many ASNs as possible following these new rules. It is important to train the youngest Drivers in a similar way all over the world. I hope that those countries that have not yet developed a Mini class will take the opportunity to do so by using standardised equipment to put their young Drivers on an equal footing and encourage them to continue on to international classes.”
The CIK-FIA has not planned to give the Mini category an international sporting framework, notably because there is no international licence for Drivers before the age of 12 (reached during the year).
The Mini categories are intended to remain on a national level, excluding, for now, any presence of the class in FIA Karting European or World Championship events.
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