Kremers Wants The Surfboard

Dutchman Marijn Kremers has confirmed that he’ll be back for another shot at the Race of Stars title on Queensland’s Gold Coast – and he’s determined to take the Winner’s Surfboard back to the Netherlands.

“I’m not coming back to Australia to finish second again,” were the words from Kremers as the Ricciardo Kart driver confirmed his entry for October 11-13’s international karting event.

Dutchman Marijn Kremers is determined to claim his first Race of Stars Winner’s Surfboard in 2018 (pic – Coopers Photography)

Kremers, who started on the front row for the final of the World KZ Championship earlier this month in Belgium, will once again pair with the Patrizicorse outfit for his Australian campaign.

Having finished second on two occasions in the prestigious event, Kremers will line up alongside his countryman Joey Hanssen, two-time World Champion Paolo De Conto and the best drivers from Australia and New Zealand in the elite KZ2 gearbox class.

“The Race of Stars is the one race that I have to win,” said a determined Kremers.

“It’s been burning inside me year after year, finishing second and coming close. The battle with Paolo and Davide Forè a couple of years ago at the Race of Stars was one of the most intense races I’ve ever contested – Anywhere.






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“The Race of Stars is like a ‘home round’ for me having spent so much time on the Gold Coast and working with the Patrizicorse team. I have a lot of friends on the Coast and in Australian karting, so it would mean a lot for me to win.”

The affable Kremers praised the event as one of the biggest in the world and its iconic surfboard trophy as a prized possession for drivers from all corners of the planet.

“The event is bigger and better every year, it is a great addition to the Gold Coast motorsport calendar,” said Kremers.

“There are plenty of guys in Europe that are putting their hand up to come down, enjoy the sunshine and race for that surfboard – without doubt the most awesome trophy in the world for kart racing.”

Marijn Kremers started on the front row for the World KZ Championship in Belgium earlier this month (pic – KSP)

Local driver Chris Hays won the inaugural event in 2013 ahead of Hanssen, before Italian Davide Forè was victorious over the following two years, with the past two years won by De Conto.

It is expected that more than 250 drivers, including numerous internationals, will be in action at the event to be contested at the Xtreme Karting Complex on October 11-13.

The Race of Stars will launch the Gold Coast into a ten-day celebration of motorsports with the Vodafone Gold Coast 600 Supercars event being contested on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit the following weekend.

 



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