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250 drivers from 16 countries compete in Eko 24 hours of Bulgaria karting race

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The second edition of the Eko 24 hours of Bulgaria karting race will take place at the karting track in Haskovo over the two days of this weekend. The race is part of the European endurance championships.

250 drivers from 16 countries distributed in 42 teams and two categories - Gold, 84 kg. and Pro, 94 kg. - will be competing for the honorary first place.

Once again this year the professional karting drivers will face competition from an All-Stars Team, which includes Bulgarian gymnastics legend Yordan Yovchev, as well as the only Bulgarian to have driven a Formula 1 car Vladimir Arabadzhiev.

Admission is free for all people who want to watch the spectacular event live.



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