MINI U10: Moscardi wins the race, Di Pietrantonio takes the championship
Tyres: Vega
- At the end of a thrilling final filled with overtakes and excitement, David Moscardi (Novalux – LenzoKart – LKE) emerged victorious. His win was secured thanks to a strong race pace and a collision between Perico and Poujol, who were leading at the time. The podium was completed by Daniel Pasquali (CRG Racing Team – TGROUP – TM Kart) in second and Victor Thomas Gorun (Real Racing – Tony Kart – Vortex) in third.
- Platon Kovtunenko (Borsch Racing – Parolin – IAME) climbed eight positions to finish fourth, followed by Antonio Ianni (CRG Racing Team – TGROUP – TM Kart) in fifth and Leopoldo Cannizzaro (Gamoto – EKS – TM Kart) in sixth.
- Seventh place went to Niccolò Perico (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart), who secured second in the championship. His results were impacted by a costly battle with Jean Poujol (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), who finished ninth, pushing both drivers from leading positions to the lower end of the top 10.
- Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (BabyRace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) finished eighth, which was enough for him to clinch the championship title, ahead of Perico and Mark Loomets (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart), who finished tenth in the race and third in the championship. Estonian driver Loomets was preceded by Wynn Godschalk (Kidix – KR – IAME), who finished ninth.
MINI: Frasnelli takes the championship, Tamm wins the final for a BabyRace triumph
Tyres: Vega
- The MINI final podium was entirely dominated by BabyRace, with Albert Tamm (BabyRace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) winning, followed by Julian Frasnelli (BabyRace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) in second, and Stan Ratajski (BabyRace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) in third. Alongside their podium finishes in the race, they also secured the top three spots in the championship standings, with Frasnelli crowned champion, Ratajski second, and Tamm taking the bronze medal.
- Fourth place went to Xavier Lazaro (DR – DR – TM Kart), followed by Luigi D’Ascoli (LA Motorsport – Parolin – IAME) in fifth. Achille Rea (CRG Racing Team – TGROUP – TM Kart) finished sixth after recovering six positions, climbing to third at one point before dropping back in the closing stages.
- A similar fate befell Daniel Miron Lorente (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), who slipped from fourth to seventh after a late-race battle. The top 10 was rounded out by Antoni Ociepa (Novalux – LenzoKart – LKE) in eighth, Mason Robertson (BabyRace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) in ninth, and Senn Lindeman (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) in tenth.
OKJ: Surprise Win for Hoogendoorn
Tyres: Vega
- Despite a poor start from second on the grid, Dean Hoogendoorn (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) recovered to win the OKJ final. His climb up the rankings brought him to third before capitalizing on a collision between Baglin and Crisan, who had been fighting for victory.
- Second place went to Ilie Tristan Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), who climbed six positions, with Andrea Manni (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) completing the podium after starting from 11th.
- Filippo Sala (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) gained an impressive 16 positions to finish fourth, securing second in the championship. Henry Domain (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) was fifth, followed by Noah Baglin (Prema Racing – KR – IAME) in sixth. Despite dropping from the lead, Baglin still claimed the championship title.
- Seventh place went to Iskender Zulfikari (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart), who recovered from an early error that pushed him from the lead to 13th. This result secured him third in the championship. The top 10 was rounded out by Bosco Arias (DPK Racing – KR – IAME) in eighth, Arjen Kraeling (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) in ninth, and Vladimir Ivannikov (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart) in tenth.
OK: Coronel wins the wace, Van Langendonk takes the championship
Tyres: LeCont
- A practically perfect race for Rocco Coronel (Victorylane Karting – KR – IAME), who started from second place, overtook poleman Van Langendonk and led the group to the finish line.
- Niklas Schaufler (DPK Racing – KR – IAME) finished the race in second. For him, it was a race all on the attack, with an aggressive overtaking on Van Langendonk in the early stages and an attempt to overtake Coronel in the final, which however did not come to fruition. The silver medal is also the result that Schufler also obtains in the championship. Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME) closes the podium, third.
- At the foot of the podium, Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), fourth, followed by the new champion of the WSK Final Cup, Dries Van Langendonk (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) who, despite the fifth place, a position to which he relegated due to a contact with Schaufler in the early stages, conquers the championship title. Lewis Francis (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) closes sixth, Roman Kamyab (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM kart) seventh, Iacopo Martinese (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) eighth, Chiara Battig (Victorylane Karting – KR – IAME) ninth. Completing the top 10 is Sebastiano Pavan (Ward Racing – Tony Kart – TM Kart) who nevertheless conquers third place in the championship.
KZ2: Orlov Wins Both Race and Championship
Tyres: LeCont
- The KZ2 final immediately offers a twist: the poleman and 2024 world champion, Cristian Bertuca (Birelart Racing – Birelart – TM Kart), once positioned on the starting grid, notices a technical problem. The Italian still manages to start, but the problem - still unknown - recurs several times in a sporadic manner during the race, penalizing his performance until he is forced to retire halfway through the final.
- Maksim Orlov (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart) gets off to a good start, takes first place and maintains it until the finish line, which also earns him the championship title. The new CPB Sport driver thus wins the first WSK title of his career. Kasper Schormans (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart), second, allows for a one-two all branded CPB Sport – Sodikart.
David Trefilov (Maranello SRP Factory Team – Maranello – TM Kart) completes the podium, thanks to this result he also secures second place in the championship. - At the foot of the podium, Martinius Stenshorne (Birelart Racing – Birel ART – TM Kart), fourth. The single-seater driver, who returned to karting for just one training race between one commitment with the cars and another, is immediately very competitive and precedes Samuele Leopardi (Birelart Racing – Birelart – TM Kart), fifth, as well as Dion Van Werven (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart), sixth.
- Seventh position for Simon Rechenmacher (TB Racing Team – KR – TM Kart), eighth for Emilien Denner (Renda Motorsport – Sodikart – TM Kart), ninth for Moritz Ebner (Emme Racing – EKS – TM Kart) and completing the top 10 is Timo Jungling (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart), tenth.
OKNJ: Orlando wins with an excellent strategy
Tyres: Vega
- The race is led for most of the laps by Leonardo Gorski (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), who gives up the lead of the race on the penultimate lap to Michele Orlando (DR – DR – Modena Engines), who wins the race, gets the fastest lap in the final and takes the title. Gorski then finishes second, followed by Bruno Blanco (LA Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), third and recovering four positions from the start.
- Vsevolod Osadcyi Suslovskyi (Monster K Factory Team – CRG – TM Kart) is fourth, followed by Nicola Stanley (Gamoto – Tony Kart – TM Kart), fifth, Oleksandr Legenkyi (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), sixth, and Will Green (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), seventh.
- Completing the top 10 were Oiva Vettenranta (Kohtala Sports – Gillard – Vortex), eighth, an injured Henri Kumpen (Jana Racing – Exprit – Vortex), ninth, and Mael Le Marchand (Jana Racing – Exprit – Vortex), tenth.
OKN: Marchesi dominates the race and takes the title
Tyres: Vega
- It is an all-Italian podium, that of OKN, with Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), who repeats the victory of Lonato and also takes the championship, Antonio Apicella (GSR Team – LN – IAME), second both at the finish line and in the final standings of the WSK Final Cup, and Andrea Giudice (Marra 61 Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), third.
- Fourth position for Juliusz Ociepa (Novalux – LenzoKart – LKE), who closes the championship in third place, followed at the finish line by Mike Parhiala (Kohtala Sports – Gillard – Vortex), fifth, and Fabian Stureson (Novalux – LenzoKart – LKE), sixth.
- Seventh place for Cristian Tonalini (Tona Racing Kart – Tony Kart – TM Kart), followed by Nicholas Tomasella (MLG Racing – Parolin – TM Kart), eighth, Giulio Mazzolini (M2 Racing – Gillard – TM Kart), ninth. Completing the top 10 is Bartosz Grzywack (LA Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart).
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