James Wharton's 2021 season is about to get underway with the first round of the FIA Karting European Championship, which will take place on 14th-16th May in Belgium at the Genk circuit. The circuit was already full of life during the week of 2nd May with the start of the Champions of the Future series. The young Australian has experienced the ups and downs of the OK category, but knows that he has the potential to be a top performer with his Parolin Motorsport team as soon as the conditions are right.
Known as the "Home of Champions", the venue of Genk has again lived up to its name. The OK category had gathered a very high quality field with 69 drivers representing the most talented hopefuls of motor sport. The official Qualifying session was very important because it determines the starting grid for the Qualifying Heats, but it did not put James Wharton in the best of moods for the rest of the event. "As in the previous race in Italy, my kart is not effective enough when we put new tyres on it," lamented the Australian. "It's definitely something we need to keep working on for the European Championship, because it's never easy to start a race when quite far back from the front rows."