Michael Kelly is a young British kart racer seeking sponsorship to race with the professional Kart Express team in 2014 and 2015. In 2014, he would race in the Clay Pigeon Championship to gain experience working with a team, costing an estimated £32,000. In 2015, the goals are to race in the televised British Super 1 Championship with Kart Express, costing an estimated £14,710, as well as the Clay Pigeon Championship, costing an estimated £19,600. Sponsorship benefits would include logo placement on Michael's race suit and kart. The sponsorship is needed to fund Michael's progression in racing.
2. An Introduction
• The following pages introduce Michael Kelly, list his
achievements to date and describe who he would be racing
with in 2014/5 if we can give him the opportunity
• The word ‘opportunity’ is chosen carefully, Michael has raced
supported by his Father until now but needs the experience
and expertise of a professional team to maximise his
potential. His family are hoping this opportunity can be taken
now, when it matters, to take Michael to the higher echelons
of racing
• 2014 is about consolidation, getting Michael used to working
with a race team and preparing him for the British
Championship in 2015. Sponsorship is the only way the family
can fund Michael’s progress and we are grateful for anything
that can be offered to support this
3. Michael Kelly
• Born 23rd July 2000
• Go-karting for four years
• 2011 - Clay Pigeon kart track Super Cadet Champion
• 2012/13 - Llyd kart track Super Cadet runner up (leading until
last race which he couldn’t attend due to a car crash on the
way to the track!)
• 2014 – Commence with professional race team , Kart Express
• 2015 – Super One entry to British Kart Championship with
Kart Express
4. Kart Express
• Based at the Clay Pigeon racetrack near Dorchester
• Excellent race pedigree, in 2013 their drivers won the British
Championship, four club championships at various circuits and the junior
South West Championship
• Official Rotax engine builder
• Dynamometer engine test bed
• Preparation of race proven engines
• Kart preparation workshop with re-jig facility
• Trackside support truck with purpose built awning
• On track data logging equipment
• Expert driver coaches and mechanics
• Back up karts, engines and spares at events
• Advertising is available on karts, race suits and race awning as required
5. Next Steps
• 2014:
– Learning to race with a professional team
– Comprehensive training using a brand new Tony Kart
with race prepared engine
– Racing in Clay Pigeon Championship
– Testing and training at all Super 1 tracks in preparation
for 2015
– Sponsorship permitting, Michael will also race in
France and Italy
• 2015:
– Race in Super 1 British Championship supported by
Kart Express Race Team
– Compete throughout UK and in France and Italy
6. Advertising Opportunities
• 2014:
– Sponsors logos will be present on Michael’s race-suit,
kart along with race team awning and truck
– All reporting and publicity will thank sponsors
– Michael will have a dedicated website to promote him
as a race driver and report progress and race results –
home page will feature major sponsors
• 2015:
– As above, Super 1 British Championship is televised on
Motors TV and drivers regularly interviewed
7. Cost of Racing 2014
Description Per Race Total
Clay championship inclusive of pre season testing and training
with professionally race prepared Tony Kart and Rotax engine
(exc VAT)
£15,000
Super 1 training and practice races (exc VAT) £10,000
Tyres £150 £2,400
Fuel £50 £800
Race entry fees £100 £1,600
Saturday night hotel and subsistence on race weekends £100 £1,600
Travel (for international races in Italy and France) £300 £600
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST £32,000
8. Estimated Cost of Racing 2015
Super One – British Championship (televised on “Motors TV”) – 6 Races
Super 1 Championship including training and race preparation (exc VAT) ,
including kart mounted camera and clutch slip sensor
£10,600
Tyres (2 x slicks and 0.5 x wets per race) £400 £2,400
Fuel £60 £360
Race entry fees £225 £1,350
Saturday night hotel and subsistence on race weekends £100 £600
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST £14,710
Clay Pigeon Championship – 10 Races
Clay championship inclusive of pre season testing and training £15,000
Tyres £150 £1,500
Fuel £50 £500
Race entry fees £100 £1,000
Saturday night hotel and subsistence on race weekends £100 £1,000
Travel (for international races in Italy and France) £300 £600
ESTIMATED TOTAL COST £19,600
9. Thank you. Racing has been good to me so far – I have
met some excellent role models to emulate