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  New regulations and techniques characterised the FSA 2001 season

The 2001 season was characterised by CIK-FIA's new deal: championship title for FSA 100 class only and championship comprising five competitions instead of a single event. This news concentrated the attention of manufacturers mainly on the reorganised FSA World Championship which is increasingly being hailed as the maximum expression of karting. TM, whose engines had dominated the 125 class for the past four seasons, decided to build a powerplant for the 100 class and to work with Birel in the 125 class in addition to 100 FSA.


 
 
Beggio, Umegaki and Ardigò
 
         
  The competitors to beat were the tried and tested Vortex engine, fitted by Tony Kart, driven by last year's champion Davide Foré, and Sauro Cesetti and Loic Duval's Kosmic team.

Birel organised two teams, each with two drivers and TM engines. Gianluca Beggio and Alessandro Bonetti formed the first team while Marco Ardigò and Japanese Hiroshi Umegaki formed the second. The beginning of the season was all uphill: in Canada in the first race there were a few problems due to the newness of the engines.

The best result for a Birel driver was obtained by Gianluca Beggio, who came home eighth in race 2. The developments made by TM technicians started to bear their fruits in the second event in Salbris, where Birel drivers were close to the first positions.

Japanese driver Hiroshi Humegaki was the great surprise of the race, losing the first place in race 1 on the last lap and coming in fourth.
 
         
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