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Qualifying heats WSK Final Cup di Adria (I)
Max Bernardi
24 November 2018

THE BEST AHEAD OF THE DECISIVE DAY OF WSK FINAL CUP AT THE ADRIA KARTING RACEWAY ARE TRAVISANUTTO (I – KR-PARILLA OK), RENAUDIN (F – SODI-TM KZ2), BARNARD (GB – KR-PARILLA OKJ) AND TIBEKIN (RUS – DR-TM 60 MINI). FINALS IN LIVE STREAMING FROM ADRIA (RO) TOMORROW ON WSK.IT.

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Today has been quite a tough day at the Adria Karting Raceway for the 230 International Karting drivers that are contesting the third and closing round of WSK Final Cup. The circuit has been constantly wet in all 26 qualifying heats (in the photo above the start of one of the KZ2 heats) run today after the eight races run yesterday on the damp following a light rain that did not allow the circuit to dry up. The decisive day is ahead and the series organized by WSK Promotion will celebrate its winners tomorrow. The event underway in Adria (RO) is getting to its hottest stage: Prefinals and Finals.

The winners in live streaming.
After completing qualifying stages, the top 34 of the classification defined at the end of heats will take part in Prefinals and Finals tomorrow. The last points will delineate the final classifications of WSK Final Cup. This part of the weekend will be available through the live streaming feed on wsk.it, from local 10:50.

Full haul for Travisanutto in OK.
The Italian Lorenzo Travisanutto (KR-Parilla-Bridgestone, above) claimed the victory in the three heats he has partaken in and installed himself on top of OK, taking the pole position for Prefinal A. Next to him, Andrea Rosso (Parolin-TM), who was the quickest yesterday in qualifying and won the first heat. The Swede Viktor Gustafsson (Kosmic-Vortex) also had a great start and secured Prefinal B’s pole position thanks to two wins and a third place. The Dane Nicklas Nielsen (Praga-Parilla), who has always been in the top three of the heats, will start alongside him

It’s Adrien Renaudin again in KZ2.
Adrien Renaudin (in the photo above) is resolute to get the KZ2 title: the French driver won today 2 of the 3 three heats claiming a pole position start for the Prefinal. The Israeli Ariel Levi (both on SodiKart-TM-Bridgestone), will start next to him as he won the other heat. The French Emilien Denner (KaliKart-TM), who is also Renaudin’s nearest rival in the classification, had a strong qualifying too and will start third with the Swede Axel Bengtsson (Kosmic-Vortex) next to him.

Barnard hunting for the win in OK Junior.
Five drivers exchanged on top of OKJ in the heats. The sum of all the results saw classification leader Taylor Barnard (KR-Parilla-Vega, above) on top with two wins that earned him Prefinal A’s pole position. The Dutch driver Thomas Ten Brinke (FAKart-Vortex) claimed as many wins and will start next to him. The pole position of Prefinal B went to the Italian Gabriele Minì, (Parolin-Parilla), who secured three wins. The Australian James Wharton (FA-Vortex-Vega) will start next to him.

Alexandr Tibekin still on top in 60 Mini.
This has been the weekend of Alexandr Tibekin (DR-TM-Vega, above) so far. He has been the quickest yesterday in qualifying and today had the upper hand in the heats: five wins earned the Russian driver the pole position of Prefinal A. Next to him, the promising Arab Unites’ Rashid Al Dhaheri (Tony Kart-Vortex), who claimed one win. Another Russian will start Prefinal B from the pole position: this is going to be Maksim Orlov, who won two heats today. The American Mateo Rubio Luego (both on Parolin-TM) put in constant performances and will start next to him. Classification leader from Jamaica Alex Powell (Energy-TM) will start from the twelfth row of the grid with a lot of ground to recover tomorrow.

Fonte WSK Promotion

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