[Translated with Google]
Tyres: Vega
- It wasn't such a simple final for Antonio Apicella (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), winner of the final which saw the OK-N and OKN-J classes on track. The Italian was initially forced to give way to Robin Sarg (Novalux – Lenzokart – LKE), but the latter was forced to retire due to an exhaust problem.
- With the field completely clear, Apicella flies straight towards success, repeating the one obtained during the Road to the OK-N in Franciacorta last month. Behind him, in second position, an extraordinary Dean Hoogendoorn (AKM Motorsport – KR – IAME) finishes. Consistently as fast as the more powerful “Seniors”, the Dutchman is first in the OKN-J category and wins the “Junior” title
- Third overall is Jesse Phillips (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME), second among the OKN-Js. Despite the victory obtained in the first round of Franciacorta, the Briton failed to become champion.
- The Polish Bruno Gryc (MLG Racing – Parolin – TM) climbs onto the lowest step of the OKN-J podium, fourth overall. Fifth place for Bosco Arias Chavarri (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), ahead of Iskender Zulfikari (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), seventh, and Giacomo Giusti (Modena Kart – Parolin – TM), eighth.
- Despite the ninth position overall, Federico Lenzo (Novalux – Lenzokart – LKE) is second among those entered in the OK-N and therefore has the opportunity to climb onto the podium reserved for this class. Bati Ege Yildirim (Modena Kart – Parolin – TM) finishes behind him, tenth: the Turk is, however, the OK-N champion.
Unfortunately we had some technical problems with the audio in the interviews conducted after the podium. We apologize to the drivers who were interviewed!
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