Interclub – Angerville
Lara, 11 years old. Aaron, just 8 years old. After two years on 4-stroke karts, Lara and Aaron are making the switch to 2-stroke karts for the 2026 season. First race in their respective categories — National for Lara and Mini 60 for Aaron — and only the second time they’ve raced on this circuit. A demanding weekend, full of learning, on a physically challenging track. Lara was unable to set a qualifying time due to a technical problem (fuel leak). For safety reasons, she retired before the end of the first lap, thus starting from last position for heats 1 and 2. In the final, she finished 19th out of 30, a remarkable result for her age, for her first race here, and only her second weekend on the circuit! A truly memorable performance, revealing his maturity and already impressive progress.

Aaron, still learning the ropes, diligently followed his engineer’s instructions. He finished 26th out of 31. At just 8 years old, it’s rare to see a driver understand and discuss longitudinal acceleration: he listens, he understands, he’s improving. He’s certainly the youngest driver on the circuit, and each race is a valuable step in his development.

Beyond the rankings, this weekend confirms one thing: progress is a collective effort. Our five ESTACA students—Antoine, Esteban, Ethan, Jean, and Jean-Baptiste—were at the heart of this performance. Data analysis, collaboration, role allocation, technical adjustments: a team focused on collective success. Thanks to more precise decisions and finer adjustments, progress is becoming measurable. RTP1 is progressing rapidly. And this wouldn’t have been possible without the investment and professionalism of the ESTACA students. RTP1 × EMOS: We build together.


