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Lammers, Mini, Bedrin and Eyckmans the leaders in an intense qualifying heats day at Lonato
TKART Staff
23 February 2019

Lammers, Mini, Bedrin and Eyckmans the leaders in an intense qualifying heats day at LonatoThe second round of WSK Super Master Series at South Garda Karting in Lonato has been so intense with 26 heats completed that set most of the starting grid positions for tomorrow’s prefinals.

Differently from yesterday, today’s weather has been drastically colder than yesterday. This did not affect Fernando Alonso who came to the race track to see the progression of their teams and drivers.

KZ2: SodiKart continues his domination in the shifter class


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Once again SodiKart drivers were absolutely unstoppable at the tarmac of South Garda Karting. Anthony Abbasse (Sodikart / TM Racing / Bridg) managed to won two heats (heats A-C and B-C), while Bas Lammers (Sodikart / TM Racing / Bridg) won heat B-D.

Despite that, the victories were taken with a small gap respect the rivals, and there is still pre-finals and finals to be complete tomorrow, so everything may change. Marjin Kremmers (Birel Art / TM Racing / Bridg) was the only non-Sodikart driver to win a heat.

Tomorrow’s pole position for pre-final A is for Dutch driver Bas Lammers, while Giuseppe Palomba from Croc Promotion will be the pole sitter in pre-final B.

OK: Mini unstoppable but everything has to be decided



Only 4 heats took place in the senior category. Gabriele Mini (Parolin / TM Racing / Bridg) won two of them (heats B-E and A-B), the Italian is still the best in OK, wining all the heats that he has contested so far this weekend.

The other two heats victories were for Gabriel Bortoleto (CRG / Iame / Bridg) in heat D-E and qualifying practice pole sitter, Dino Beganovic (Tony Kart / Vortex / Bridg) in heat A-C.

There are still two eliminatory heats to took part, heat A-D and B-C, so everything is still open for the 65 participants in the class.

OKJ: Nikita Bedrin untouchable


Russian driver for Tony Kart Racing Team, Nikita Bedrin was the best in OKJ wining all the heats that he has contested. He will be the pole sitter in prefinal A, while Andrea Kimi Antonelli from Rosberg Racing will lead the field in prefinal B after almost perfect qualifying heats.

9 heats took place today for OK Junior but despite Bedrin domination who won in heats C-E, B-C and C-F, Antonelli and Artem Severiukhin (Tony Kart / Vortex / Bridg) from Ward Racing also won two heats. The Italian set the pace in heats B-F and B-D, while the Russian won in heat A-D and A-F. The other heats went to the hands of Andrey Zhivnov (Kosmic / Vortex / Bridg) in heat D-E and Marcus Amand (KR / IAME / Bridg) in heat A-E.

Mini: Ean Eyckmans in the lead


Also, in Mini 9 heats took place with Ean Eyckmans wining two of them (heats B-E and B-C). The Belgian is provisionally the best driver in penalty points with 3 points, just one less than Rashid Al Dhaheri who today won heat C-E.

Akshay Bohra who was the quickest in qualifying continued his great pace with victories in heats A-C and A-D. Then Danish driver Mikkel Pedersen won heat D-F, Francesco Marenghi was the best in heat B-F and Andrea Filaferro was the other different winner today, taking victory in heat D-E.

Tomorrow is the day that much counts with the prefinals and finals in all categories.

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