not only joined the squad's December test drives in Jerez de la
Frontera, but also went back to his roots and tested the new karting
chassis for his team.
"I've always enjoyed driving karts. It was a great fun to compete in
karting - lots of competition and not so much politics," recalls
Robert. Now he re-established his partnership with Birel - the company
for which he scored fourth places in European and World Championships
in 2000, right before switching to single-seaters.
The project also involves Robert's active participation in the
management of the team which will take part in all major international
events. Thus Robert follows the footsteps of World Champions Fernando
Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen, who run their own teams in karting and
Formula 3 respectively.
"I wished to do something active in the world of kart racing, the
discipline which allowed me to stand out and take the path leading to
F1, and which I still love," says Robert.
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