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Tyres: LeCont
- The final of the OK category completely mixes up the cards on the table, at least compared to what we saw in the previous days on Friday and Saturday. Anatoly Khavalkin (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM) overtakes polesitter Kirill Kutskov (DPK Racing – KR – IAME) at the second corner and never relinquishes the lead of the race until the checkered flag. For Khavalkin this is the first success among the "Seniors".
- The new world champion Kutskov seems to have the chance to close the gap on Khavalkin several times, but in the end he finishes second. In this way, the DPK Racing standard-bearer wins the championship title with a total of 197 points, against Khavalkin's 121.
- After remaining in the shadows over the weekend, David Walther (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) finished on the lowest step of the podium, in the wake of Khavalkin and Kutskov. This is the Dane's first podium with the Tony Kart Racing Team colours.
- No Top 3 for Dmitry Matveev (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), the dominator of the qualifying and qualifying heats, but despite everything he can rejoice in third place in the championship. Well done to Gustav Wisniewski (Koski Motorsport – Tony Kart – IAME) in moving up from tenth to fifth.
- Sixth place for Salim Hanna (Prema Racing – KR – IAME), followed in the standings by Luigi Coluccio (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), seventh, and by Xavier Avramides (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), eighth. Zac Drummond (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM) and Guy Albag (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM) are ninth and tenth respectively.
- Sebastiano Pavan (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) does not participate in the final, following a bad accident – fortunately without serious consequences – in the pre-final. The Italian, like other riders, ended up off the track at the first corner due to a sudden downpour of rain while he was on slick tyres.
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