David Richert in his Rotax DD2 kart while racing in the Manitoba Karting Association in Gimli, Manitoba.
August 20 2020
David Richert has turned to racing locally with the Manitoba Karting Association in preparation for his European events
Earlier this year, Manitoba-born professional race car driver, David Richert, was set to race cars throughout Europe... then, as with everything else, COVID-19 interrupted all plans.
Having signed a contract with Inter Europol Competition, a Polish owned racing team, Richert was just two days away from leaving for Barcelona and the first race weekend of the Ultimate Cup Series where he was set to drive a Formula Renault 2.0 race car in mid-March.
"Thankfully we made the right decision to stay in Canada as the coronavirus was just starting to advance across Europe. It was tough to see everything cancelled as I had spent many months preparing for the start of the season, but everyone across all walks of life is in the same boat so that's just the way it is." - David Richert
As the summer started, Richert began looking for a way to stay fit and keep his skills sharp while waiting for international travel to open up once again. This ultimately lead him back to his roots and participation in the Manitoba Karting Association (MKA) where he first got his start in motor racing back in 2002 - 2004. Richert has already completed a couple of race events in the very quick Rotax DD2 around the kart track in Gimli, Manitoba.
"It's a lot of fun to be back driving karts and 120 km/h still feels quick when your seat is just 1 cm off the ground, plus it's an excellent way to work on fitness training." - David Richert
Richert intends to do a few final days of preparation with a kart in Manitoba before heading to Europe and competing with Inter Europol Competition in the Ultimate Cup Series this fall.
About David Richert
David Richert is a race car driver who has vaulted himself up onto the world stage of professional motorsports. After growing up on a family farm in Manitoba, Canada, Richert began the pursuit of his dream by cutting his teeth racing go-karts. He was then selected by Volkswagen as one of the top young race car drivers in North America and competed in the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup. Richert began building the business side of his racing career and used success there to advance into the highest levels of racing. Recently, Richert became one of the only Canadians to ever complete a race through the streets of Monte Carlo at the world famous Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix weekend. In 2020, Richert will race with Inter Europol Competition in the Ultimate Cup Series.
For more information about David Richert, please visit his website at www.richertracing.com