OK: Drummond takes victory after the race
Tyres: Maxxis

Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME) won after 20 laps, when the race—also marked by a rain shower—was stopped by the red flag, which brought it to an end. He inherited the victory after penalties changed the order at the front of the standings. Oliver Kinnmark (VDK Racing – KR – IAME) finished second, 2.572 seconds behind, while Valerio Viapiana (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) completed the podium in third place after an incredible comeback of 20 positions. Dean Hoogendoorn (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), who drove an excellent race, finished fourth, followed by Niklas Schaufler (DPK Racing – KR – IAME), who was first across the line but was later given a 5-second penalty and classified fifth. Devin Walz (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN – TM Kart) finished sixth, ahead of championship leader Noah Baglin (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), seventh at the finish. Lev Krutoholov (Energy Corse – Energy – IAME), also given a 5-second penalty, finished eighth, followed by Zac Green (Jamie Green Racing – KR – TM Kart), who was penalized by 5 seconds and classified ninth. Matthias Vandekerckhove (VDK Racing – KR – IAME) completed the top 10, finishing tenth. William Calleja (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), who had taken pole position, started second and had always been among the front-runners in the final as long as he remained in the race, retired.
OKJ: Will Green wins a race marked by numerous penalties
Tyres: Maxxis

Will Green (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) took first place at the end of the scheduled 20 laps of the final, emerging from a race characterized by several changes in the standings due to penalties. Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing – Parolin – TM Kart) was sixth across the line but finished second, 3.241 seconds behind the winner, while Zdenek Babicek (TEPZ Racing Team – Tony Kart – IAME), penalized by 5 seconds, still kept third place. Daniel Miron Lorente (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME), who was classified first at the time of the podium celebrations, was also given a 5-second penalty and finished fourth, followed by Many Nuvolini (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), who likewise did not escape a 5-second penalty and was classified fifth. Lucas Palacio (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) finished sixth after a fantastic comeback of 18 positions, ahead of Alex Molota (Hagemann Racing – Gillard – TM Kart), who was penalized by 10 seconds and classified seventh. The Slovak driver was undoubtedly the one most affected by penalties. Initially first across the line, before even stepping onto the podium he was handed a 5-second penalty, which dropped him to third place. He then received a further 5-second penalty, which pushed him down to seventh. It was a bitter disappointment for Molota, who had managed to cross the line first in a final also marked by a rain shower. Behind the Slovak, Antoine Sylva Venant (VDK Racing – KR – IAME) finished eighth, followed by Niccolò Perico (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), ninth. Vsevolod Osadcyi-Suslovskyi (Energy Corse – Energy – IAME) completed the top 10, finishing tenth.
Academy Senior: Filip Planeta takes advantage of the battle and dominates the final
Tyres: Maxxis

Filip Planeta (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis) took first place at the end of the scheduled 23 laps, maintaining control of the race and crossing the finish line with a lead of more than four seconds. The Slovak driver benefited from the battle behind him and, with excellent pace, pulled away from the rest of the field to win unchallenged. Albert Lapper (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis) finished second, 4.177 seconds behind the winner: the poleman, despite excellent pace, was too often caught up in the fight for the leading positions and only managed to move into second place too late. Behind him was a very fast Vanesa Šilkūnaitė (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis), who completed the podium in third place. Jose Bautista Delich (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis) finished fourth, followed by Boaz Maximov (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis), fifth at the finish. Constantin Papst (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis) finished sixth, ahead of Jan Rodrigues (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis), seventh. Alex Desario (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis) finished eighth, followed by Michal Zajac (Exprit – Vortex – Maxxis), who was given a 5-second penalty and classified ninth.
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