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Ramírez family to compete again vs. state’s best racers

Los Angeles Times

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January 26, 2026

Young brothers, father who qualified in 2024 are on track for K1 State championship.

- By Jap Et REDA

Ramírez family to compete again vs. state’s best racers

DANIEL RAMÍREZ, left, and brother Nikolas are hoping to reach the E-World Championship, an international outdoor tournament with a prize pool of $79,000.

(GARY CORONADO For LA Times en Espanol)

Five minutes from his home and almost by chance, David Ramirez found a meeting point years ago that now has him competing alongside his two sons, Daniel and Nikolas, at the highest level of indoor karting in California.

The three qualified for the K1 Speed California State Championship, where they will represent Anaheim after reaching the podium in their respective divisions.

The Ramirez family, originally from Colombia and now living in Anaheim, will compete Saturday in Irvine against the best drivers in the state.

A good result would open the door to the national championship and, subsequently, the E-World Championship, an international outdoor tournament with a prize pool of $79,000 and competitors from more than 10 countries.

“It all started because we lived nearby and I've always liked cars,” said David, who began racing at K1 Speed in 2008 before he had children. “It was an accessible way to come racing without having to buy anything. Over time it grew and became something much bigger.”

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