[Translated with ChatGPT]
OK: Gustafsson wins a crazy race, but the champion is Costoya
Tyres: Maxxis

- Viktor Gustafsson (GE.LU.MI.NI – CRG – TM Kart) wins a race marked by variable weather conditions, alternating between sun and rain, with an almost perfect strategy.
- Davide Bottaro (GE.LU.MI.NI – CRG – TM Kart) takes second place, 0.381 seconds behind, while Kenzo Craigie (Prema Racing Srl – KR – IAME) finishes in third.
- Filippo Sala (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) finishes fourth, followed by Zac Green (DPK Racing – KR – IAME) in fifth after leading the group for much of the race.
- Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME) takes sixth place, Elliot Kaczynski (Ward Racing – Tony Kart – TM Kart) finishes seventh, and Oliver Kinnmark (Koski Motorsport – KR – IAME) comes home eighth.
- Jensen Burnett (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) crosses the line in ninth position, while Gino Rocchio (ASD Monster K Factory Team – Monster Kart – TM Kart) completes the top ten in tenth place.
- Despite retiring, Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), who opted for a start on slick tyres, was lapped and therefore forced to stop, yet still secures the European Champion title thanks to the results accumulated in the previous races of the season.
OKJ: Crisan wins the race but the champion is Hoogendoorn
Tyres: Maxxis

- Ilie Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) wins the race, closing with an excellent final performance.
- Luka Scelles (VictoryLane – KR – IAME) finishes second, 0.762 seconds behind, while William Calleja (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) steps onto the podium in third place.
- Noah Baglin (Prema Racing Srl – KR – IAME) takes fourth place, followed by Dean Hoogendoorn (Prema Racing Srl – KR – IAME), who secures the European Champion title thanks to this fifth-place finish. Behind him, Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN – TM Kart) finishes sixth.
- Turner Brown (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN – TM Kart) crosses the line in seventh place, Jesse Philips (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME) in eighth, Gianmatteo Rousseau (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) in ninth, while Benjamin Manach (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) rounds out the top ten in tenth position.
Academy-Senior: Sato is the first Academy Trophy-Senior champion
Chassis: Exprit / Engine: Vortex / Tyres: Maxxis

- Yuzuki Sato (Japan) finishes first with an impeccable performance. Thanks to this result, he also secures the Academy Trophy-Senior title, becoming the first champion of the category.
- Wojciech Woda (Poland) finishes second, 7.137 seconds behind the winner, while Niklas Vejen (Denmark) takes third place, 10.124 seconds back.
- Riccardo Ferrari (Italy) finishes fourth, earning third place in the championship. Behind him are Ates Birinci (Turkey) in fifth and Mio Olert (Sweden) in sixth position.
- Simas Baciuska (Lithuania) finishes seventh, followed by Agustín Sepúlveda (Chile) in eighth and Simon Antonio Bulbarella (Argentina) in ninth, gaining an impressive 25 positions from the start. Giorgi Tsamalashvili (Georgia) crosses the finish line in tenth place.
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