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Champions in OK Turney and OKJ Van Langendonk. Herman champion in the Academy, 14th Marsella representing Italy.
The FIA Karting European Championship for the two OK and OK-Junior categories concluded in Sweden on the Kristianstad Circuit after the first rounds held in Spain, France and Slovakia, while the Academy Trophy held its third and final round.
In OK the title went to the Englishman Joe Turney with the KR Motorsport team on KR-Iame-Maxxis, thanks to the victory obtained ahead of the Brazilian with Italian license Gabriel Gomez, racing with CRG on CRG-Iame, second in the championship. Among the Italian drivers, Sebastiano Pavan (Tony Kart Racing Team) is 14th in the championship, Davide Bottaro (CRG) 18th.
In OK-Junior, behind the Belgian Dries Van Langendonck, new champion with Forza Racing on Exprit-TM Kart-Maxxis, was the Spanish Christian Costoya with Parolin Motorsport on Parolin-TM Kart, winner of the Kristianstad race. The Italian Iacopo Martinese (KR Motorsport) finished the championship in third position, while the other Italian Filippo Sala (Ricky Flynn Motorsport) was classified fifth.
The Academy Trophy also concluded in Sweden, after the two races held in France and Slovakia. In the decisive race in Kristianstad, the title went to Belgian Gilles Herman, second at the finish line of the final behind Swiss Dan Allemann. Forced to retire in this last race was Andrea Marsella, the driver representing Italy, who, out of the 51 classified drivers, concluded the championship in 14th position, thanks above all to the excellent fourth place obtained in the first race in Val d'Argenton in France.
Full results: https://www.fiakarting.com/event/2024-kristianstad/guide
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