Marijn Kremers

Profilul Pilotului
  • Nume complet în engleză: Marijn Kremers
  • Naționalitate: Olanda
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  • Total curse: 0

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Prezentare Generală a Cursantului

Marijn Kremers, born on January 4, 1998, is a Dutch racing driver with a strong background in karting. Hailing from Gemert-Bakel, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, Kremers began his karting journey at a young age and quickly progressed through the ranks. His early career highlights include competing in the CIK-FIA Academy Trophy in 2011, where he secured a race win at Sarno. Kremers transitioned to 125cc gearbox karts in 2013, gaining valuable experience in the competitive KZ2 category before moving up to KZ in 2017.

Kremers achieved significant success in karting, most notably winning the 2019 FIA Karting World Championship - KZ while racing for Birel ART. He also secured the 2020 FIA Karting European Championship - KZ. In 2022, Kremers moved to North America to compete in major karting series in the United States with BirelART North America, while also providing driver coaching services. Before his move to the United States, in 2020 Kremers had planned to switch to single-seater racing, participating and winning the Feed Racing scholarship which granted him a season in British F4 with Carlin Motorsport; however, he ended up racing in French F4 instead.

Known for his consistency and determination, Kremers has expressed a strong desire to reclaim the World Champion title. His career reflects a blend of talent, hard work, and adaptability, making him a respected figure in the racing community. He has also been involved in coaching, mentoring young drivers like Maya Weug, showing his commitment to developing the next generation of racers.