216 drivers at the most important event of the season
Three days of practice, qualifying sessions, and races, with plenty of excitement both on track — thanks to the Easydrivers who once again delivered incredible emotions, and in the paddock, with the pole sitters awards, the Super Ap-Easy show, and the fireworks display.
Back on track, the Champions of the International Grand Finals are: Pietro Zorzi* (Easykart 60 Under 10), Edoardo Galimberti (Easykart 60), Luca Muzzolon (Easykart 100), Riccardo Pollastri (Easykart 125), Marco Gagliano (Easykart 125 Senior), Giuseppe Gaglianò (BMB Challenge), Thomas Apostoli (TM Kart Challenge R1), Ferruccio Alacqua (TM Kart Challenge R1 Master) and Matteo Zanchi (TM Kart Challenge R2).
Easykart 60 Academy: 22 young talents on track
Constantly growing, the 60 Academy once again brought smiles, joy, and pure fun to its baby drivers. Fully involved in the most heartfelt event of the year, they took to the track for practice and phases, receiving well-deserved applauses from the whole paddock during the prize-giving ceremony.
Easykart 60 Under 10: Pietro Zorzi Champion*
Pietro Zorzi crossed the finish line first in the Final after a dominant lights-to-flag race, also setting the fastest lap.
A perfect weekend: on top of his P1 in the Final, he also won both heats and secured pole position.
Herman Bilushchenko finished second, Lorenzo Cooper third, and Jack Wolff fourth — all three within just three tenths. Francesco Petta completed the top five.
*Results under appeal.
“In light of the technical protests received and the need to carry out deferred post-race technical inspections at the manufacturer’s headquarters (ref. documents no. 174-175-176), the Panel of Stewards, pursuant to Art. 210.3 III of the current RSN, announces that the FINAL race classification for the Easykart 60 Under 10 category will remain sub judice until the conclusion of the related technical procedures.”
Easykart 60: Edoardo Galimberti Champion
Easykart Trophy Champion and now International Champion — a double success for Edoardo Galimberti at the end of a season spent constantly at the front.
Greta Galliani was the first to cross the finish line in the Final but was demoted to second place after a 3-second penalty for “contact resulting in position gain.”
Victory therefore went to Edoardo, ahead of Greta, Mario Roberti (third), Pirvu Adam (fourth), and David Kapitany (fifth, also with the fastest lap).
Although out of the podium due to a 5-second penalty for “front fairing in incorrect position,” Patrik Mahdak claimed wins in both heats and in the Prefinal. Pole position went to Galimberti.
Easykart 100: Luca Muzzolon Champion
A great achievement for Luca Muzzolon, who claimed the most prestigious success of the year in a grid of 49 drivers from all over the Easykart world. He engaged in an intense duel with Andrii Kruglyk, Easykart Trophy Champion, who finished second in the Final and first after the heats.
Dorian Malek completed the podium in third with the fastest lap, followed by Tommaso D’Ambrosio in fourth and Federico Benedetti in fifth. The Final B was won by Caelen Keith.
The battle between Muzzolon and Kruglyk had already begun in qualifying, where they were the fastest in Groups 1 and 2 respectively, with Kruglyk taking the overall pole position.
Easykart 125: Riccardo Pollastri Champion
After winning the last round of the Easykart Trophy, Riccardo Pollastri conquered the most prestigious race of the entire season.
A nearly perfect weekend: besides victory in the Final, “Pollo” also won the Prefinal, Heat 1, and took pole position in qualifying.
In the Final, Sam Faulkner finished second (winner of Heat 2), and Alessandro De Gaetano, Easykart Trophy Champion, completed the podium in third. Fastest lap for Andrea Cappelletti.
Easykart 125 Senior: Marco Gagliano Champion
Thirteen Senior drivers delivered a great show, but there was one clear dominator: Marco Gagliano, who won the Final, Prefinal, and both heats.
Daniel Brundu finished second, Marco Beretta third. Fastest lap went to Mario Folchi, while pole position was claimed by Rudolf Patai.
BMB Challenge: Giuseppe Gaglianò Champion
ONE-TWO! Giuseppe Gaglianò proved once again to be the strongest at the Easykart International Grand Finals. After his 2024 victory, he returned to the top step of the podium thanks to a stunning performance in the Final. Marco Maestranzi and Gabriel Moretto, Easykart Trophy Champion, completed the podium in second and third place respectively. Fastest lap went to Antonio Cocchianella.
It was a very balanced weekend: Maestranzi won the Prefinal, Gaglianò took Heat 2, and Moretto won both Heat 1 and Qualifying.
TM Kart Challenge R1: Thomas Apostoli Champion
Thomas Apostoli claimed victory in the most important race of the year after a solid performance, recovering three positions and setting the fastest lap.
Behind him, Ferruccio Alacqua (winner of the R1 Master classification) and Mauro Bolandrini.
Throughout the weekend, Alacqua won the Prefinal, Bolandrini took Heat 2, while Apostoli was the fastest in Heat 1 and in Qualifying.
In the Master category, behind winner Alacqua, Marcello Lamberti finished second and Roberto Avanzato third.
TM Kart Challenge R2: Matteo Zanchi Champion
Matteo Zanchi dominated the R2 Final from start to finish to take victory.
Lorenzo Bedetti finished second, while Massimiliano Pezzucchi completed the podium in third after an impressive seven-place comeback and set the fastest lap of the race.
Zanchi and Pezzucchi were the main protagonists all weekend: Matteo won both heats, while Massimiliano secured pole position in qualifying.
With the chequered flag down on the 2025 International Grand Finals, it’s already time to prepare for the next challenge — the final race weekend of a record-breaking season: the Birelart Racing Rising Stars Trophy, scheduled for November 16th at the Franciacorta Karting Track in Castrezzato(Brescia).
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