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WSK Final Cup rd 1, Lonato del Garda: finals - The winners are Loomets (MINI Gr.3 U10), Frasnelli (MINI Gr.3), Sala (OKJ), Pavan (OK), Trefilov (KZ2), Orlando (OKNJ) and Marchesi (OKN)
Luca Basso
10 November 2024

[Translated with Google]

MINI Gr.3 U10: Mark Loomets' big hit on the last lap

Tyres: Vega

  • With a decisive overtaking on the last lap on his team mate Niccolò Perico (Energy Corse - Energy Corse - TM Kart), Mark Loomets (Energy Corse - Energy Corse - TM Kart) finally conquered his first victory in the category in a WSK championship. The Estonian preceded by a few tenths of a second an extraordinary Antonio Ianni (CRG Racing Team - TGroup - TM Kart), who started 12th and was second at the finish line.
  • Perico finished third, but received a three-second penalty for not respecting the starting procedure. The Italian thus dropped to 12th place and ceded the last step of the podium to Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME).
  • Leopoldo Cannizzaro (Gamoto - EKS - TM Kart) finished fourth under the chequered flag. Can Günfer Tüzüner (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME) centred the top-5 with fifth place.

Results

MINI Gr.3: Julian Frasnelli mocks everyone on the last lap

Tyres: Vega

  • It seemed a feasible feat given the gap of about one second already after two laps, but Julian Frasnelli (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME) took the victory with an exciting last lap, where he managed to mock Daniel Miron Lorente (Team Driver Racing Kart - KR - IAME) and Mason Robertson (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME).
  • Antoni Ociepa (Novalux - Lenzokart - LKE) also took advantage of the opportunity and finished second, but in the post-race he received a three-second penalty for his front spoiler in the wrong position. Robertson thus gained second position and Blazej Kostrzewa (Team Driver Racing Kart - KR - IAME) the last step of the podium.
  • Despite the speed shown throughout the weekend, Achille Rea (CRG Racing Team - TM Kart) finished fifth in the final, ahead of Xavier Lazaro (DR - TM Kart), sixth, and Miron Lorente, seventh. Starting second, Antoine Venant (Kidix - KR - IAME) finished 13th.
  • Too bad for Giuseppe Noviello (Gamoto - EKS - TM Kart) and Carl Nellegard (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart), two other protagonists of this weekend but forced to retire.

Results

OKJ: Filippo Sala closes the weekend with the victory

Tyres: Vega

  • First in his group in qualifying, first in all the qualifying heats, first in the pre-final and first also in the final: a practically perfect weekend for Filippo Sala (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart). However, the Italian has to contend first with Iskender Zulfikari (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart), then with Noah Baglin (Prema Racing - KR - IAME), but keeps his cool throughout the race.
  • Baglin then finished in second place, while Zulfikari achieved a positive third place. Good performances also from Luka Scelles (VictoryLane Karting - KR - IAME), fourth, and Henry Domain (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart), fifth.
  • Also starring in the category these days, Dean Hoogendoorn (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) and Ilie Tristan Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team - Tony Kart - Vortex) finished sixth and seventh respectively.
  • Eighth place for Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse - Energy Corse - IAME), ahead of Sebastian Minns (CRG Racing Team - CRG - IAME) and William Calleja (Ricky Flynn Motorsport - LN - TM Kart), both authors of two remarkable comebacks: the Briton goes from 18th to ninth, the Australian from 20th to tenth.

Results

OK: Sebastiano Pavan wins ahead of Dries Van Langendonck

Tyres: LeCont

  • Long absent from international racing, Sebastiano Pavan (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart) returned in style by winning Sunday afternoon's final. The Italian took the lead only on lap 15, overtaking his rival Dries Van Langendonck (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart) who did not let him go until the chequered flag.
  • Four positions more than at the start allowed Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport - KR - IAME) to take the lowest step of the podium. The same positions were also gained by a positive David Walther (Tony Kart Racing Team - Tony Kart - Vortex), fourth. +6 positions for You De Lu (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart), fifth.
  • Remarkable comebacks for Luke Kornder (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart), from 16th to sixth, and for Jiri Becicka (IPK Factory Team - IPK - TM Kart), from 23rd to seventh. Rocco Coronel (VictoryLane Karting - KR - IAME) finished eighth, ahead of Alp Aksoy (Fusion Motorsport - KR - IAME), ninth, and Lewis Francis (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME).
  • An accident in the first few corners sent Iacopo Martinese (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) off the track, who then managed to restart, and put Lewis Wherrell (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart) out of the running.
  • A technical problem with the accelerator forced Niklas Schaufler (DPK Racing - KR - IAME) to retire while occupying momentary second place. A contact put an end to the race of Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart).

Results

KZ2: David Trefilov is penalised, Markus Kajak wins

Tyres: LeCont

  • Unbelievable epilogue to the KZ2 final: on the last lap, Cristian Bertuca (Birel Art Racing - Birel Art - TM Kart) is in the lead, but David Trefilov (Maranello SRP Factory Team - Maranello - TM Kart) touches the rear of the Italian's kart and, as a result, pushes him off the track. The German is first across the line, but the stewards award him six penalty positions and relegate him to seventh.
  • Markus Kajak (Maranello SRP Factory Team - Maranello - TM Kart) went from second to first place and thus won the final. The Estonian had been unlucky in Prefinal A, where he retired after losing the left rear wheel.
  • A more than deserved second place for the very young Marek Skrivan (IPK Factory Team - IPK - TM Kart), constantly among the fastest drivers of the weekend. Alessio Piccini (Modena Kart - Parolin - TM Kart) is on the lowest step of the podium, ahead of Maksim Orlov (CPB Sport - Sodikart - TM Kart), fourth, and Lorenzo Travisanutto (Parolin Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart), fifth.
  • In the end, Bertuca raked in sixth place, just ahead of Trefilov. Andrea Dalè (Dalè Andrea - CRG - TM Kart) is eighth, Ethan Frigomosca (Renda Motorsport - Sodikart - TM Kart) is ninth. A comeback of eight positions allowed Dmitry Matveev (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) to finish tenth.
  • After a difficult weekend, David Vidales (Energy Corse - Energy Corse - TM Kart) recovered 12 positions and finished 18th. Among the retirees were Emilien Denner (Renda Motorsport - Sodikart - TM Kart), Samuele Leopardi (Birel Art Racing - Birel Art - TM Kart) and Laurens Van Hoepen (Birel Art Racing - Birel Art - TM Kart).

Results

OKNJ: Michele Orlando surprises everyone

Tyres: Vega

  • Thanks to an excellent first phase of the race and without committing any mistakes until the end, Michele Orlando (DR - DR - Modena Engines) takes the victory in the OKNJ final. The Italian defended himself in the last laps from a threatening Henri Kumpen (Jana Raing - Tony Kart - Vortex), who took second place.
  • In his first race in this category, Alessandro Truchot (Modena Kart - Parolin - TM Kart) climbs the lowest step of the podium, after leading the race in the early laps. Vsevolodcr Osadcyi-Suslovskyi (Monster K Factory Team - CRG - TM Kart), fourth, makes up five positions.
  • Finishing in their respective starting positions were Nicola Stanley (Gamoto - Tony Kart - TM Kart), fifth, and Tomasz Cichoracki (Bambini Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart), sixth. Starting from pole position, Bruno Blanco (LA Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart) slipped to seventh.

Results

OKN: Nicolas Marchesi emerges during the final and wins

Tyres: Vega

  • He was always at the top of the standings over the weekend, but it was only in the final that the right opportunity came for Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver Racing Kart - KR - IAME). The Italian driver took advantage of the fight between Juliusz Ociepa (Novalux - Lenzokart - LKE) and Cristian Tonalini (Tona Racing Kart - Tony Kart - TM Kart) to take the lead, stretch and win the race.
  • Briefly leading the race in the early laps, Ociepa finished in second place. The Pole mocked Antonio Apicella (GSR Team - LN - IAME), third at the finish line, on the last lap. Too bad for Tonalini, fourth after being among the fastest of the weekend.
  • Enzo Chaffard (Tam Racing - KR - IAME) and Riccardo Ferrari (M2 Racing - Gillard - TM Kart) are the authors of two excellent performances and are fifth and sixth respectively.

Results

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