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MINI Gr.3 U10: Nahyl El Gahoudi wins after penalties, Wynn Godschalk is champion
Tyres: Vega

- Nahyl El Gahoudi (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) secures the victory in the final only after the stewards’ decisions. The race had finished with Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) leading the field, but the American received a five-second penalty for an incorrectly positioned front bumper, dropping him to tenth.
- At the chequered flag, the podium originally celebrated featured Colton Schniegenberg (Ward Racing – Tony Kart – TM Kart) in second place and Daniel Pasquali (CRG Racing Team – TGroup – TM Kart) in third. However, the situation also changed for Schniegenberg: after the podium ceremony, the American was handed a three-second penalty for causing a collision, being classified fifth.
- The final classification therefore promotes Pasquali to second place after a solid race in the leading group, while Nicolò Pacillo (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) climbs onto the third step of the podium. Fourth place goes to David Aagten (CRG Racing Team – TGroup – TM Kart).
- They are followed by Mateo Garcia Patino (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) in sixth and Platon Kovtunenko (Borsch Racing – KR – IAME) in seventh, also the author of the fastest lap. Eighth goes to Denver Bos (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME), ahead of his teammate Josh Bergman (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME). Burgess is tenth after the penalty.
- Wynn Godschalk (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME) finishes 31st after three penalties (3 + 10 + 10 seconds) for contacts and dangerous manoeuvres, but this result does not affect the overall standings: the Kidix driver secures the 2025 title.
MINI Gr.3: Niccolò Perico dominates the final and clinches the championship
Tyres: Vega

Niccolò Perico (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) ends the season in the best possible way: he wins the final in Lonato and also secures the 2025 title. Starting from pole, Perico keeps the lead for all ten laps, building a decisive margin in the middle part of the race.
Behind him, Stan Ratajski (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) confirms himself as one of the strongest in the field: after overtaking Schelvis Moron, the Frenchman climbs to second and keeps it with margin, also finishing second in the championship.
Third place goes to Giuseppe Noviello (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), strong in the final stages: after losing ground mid-race, he returns to the fight for the podium and overtakes Gorun again in the last laps. Noviello ends the season fourth overall.
Fourth position for Abraham Schelvis Moron (CRG Racing Team – TGroup – TM Kart). A key factor is the three-second penalty handed to Victor Thomas Gorun (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), demoting him to seventh after finishing fifth on track. The Romanian remains third in the championship.
Fifth place officially for Jef Verbeke (CRG Racing Team – TGroup – TM Kart), followed by Filippo Frigerio (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), sixth and author of the fastest lap.
Rounding out the top ten are Liam Majed Nachawati (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), eighth after a three-second penalty for overtaking under slow procedure, Lingham Li (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), ninth and also penalised, and Cees Muijs (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – TM Kart), tenth.
OKJ: Noah Baglin wins the title, final goes to Valerio Viapiana
Tyres: Vega

Valerio Viapiana (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) wins the final thanks to a solid and incisive performance, particularly decisive in the second half of the race. Behind him finishes Daniel Miron Lorente (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME), author of a steady climb that earns him second place. Third position for Will Green (Prema Racing – KR – IAME), competitive early on but forced to defend in the closing laps.
Dean Hoogendoorn (Prema Racing – KR – IAME) finishes fourth after staying consistently in the lead group. Fifth place for Noah Baglin (Prema Racing – KR – IAME), who despite a challenging race secures enough points to claim the championship.
Sixth goes to Ilie Tristan Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), initially fighting for top positions before dropping back. Seventh is American driver Zack Zhu (RLS – KR – IAME), followed by Antoine Sylva Venant (VDK Racing – KR – IAME) in eighth. Ninth place for Santiago Diaz De La Vega (Prema Racing – KR – IAME), while William Calleja (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart), slowed by a three-second penalty, finishes tenth.
Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM Kart), who entered the weekend as a title favourite, retires on the opening lap after contact. The Spaniard had been celebrated as champion on the podium before the final classification, but a five-second penalty given to Jarlath Sayer (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart) allows Baglin to be crowned champion instead.
OK: Filippo Sala wins the final, Jindrich Pesl secures the title
Tyres: LeCont

- Filippo Sala (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) wins the final thanks to a consistent pace and a decisive overtake in the second half of the race on Luke Kornder (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM Kart), who made an impressive start and led until halfway. Sala takes the lead and keeps it until the chequered flag.
- Second place goes to Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), who recovers after a difficult opening phase and finishes behind Sala, securing the title. Third place for Kornder, strong at the start and consistent until the finish.
- Davide Bottaro (Lenovo Kalì Kart Team – Kalì Kart – TM Kart) finishes fourth, also setting the fastest lap of the race, followed by Ilia Berezkin (GSR Team – LN Kart – TM Kart) in fifth. Sixth position for Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME), followed by Matthias Vandekerckhove (VictoryLane – KR – IAME) and Vladimir Ivannikov (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – TM Kart) in eighth.
- Henry Domain (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) finishes ninth, while Oliver Fodor Rasmussen (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) rounds out the top ten.
- Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – IAME), initially sixth across the line and second in the championship, is disqualified from both the final and the entire event after making an offensive gesture (captured by TV cameras during the podium ceremony). Race direction officially excludes him from the whole event. Sala therefore becomes third in the standings, while Drummond moves up to second.
OKNJ: Blazej Kostrzewa wins the title, beating Luca Palacio in a last-moment showdown
Tyres: Vega

Błażej Kostrzewa (Ward Racing – Tony Kart – TM Kart) finishes the final ahead of Lucas Palacio (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), sealing a direct duel that also decides the title: Kostrzewa becomes champion by just one point, beating Palacio.
Federico Mirabella (Modena Kart Racing Team – Parolin – TM Kart) finishes third after running consistently in the lead group. Behind him comes Antoni Ociepa (Novalux – Lenzokart – LKE), while Tudor Jercan (Gulstar Racing – KR – Modena Engines), who started from pole, closes in fifth position.
The top ten is completed by Nikita Botte (Novalux – Lenzokart – LKE) in sixth, Jakub Bednar (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) in seventh, Norbert Plaszewski Jr (Zanchi Motorsport – OTK – TM Kart) in eighth, Augustin Feligioni (Moni Nicolas – Tony Kart – Vortex) in ninth and Alessandro Nanni (Modena Kart Racing Team – Parolin – TM Kart) in tenth.
Nojus Stasionis (Modena Kart Racing Team – Parolin – TM Kart), who finishes third in the overall championship, crosses the line 13th in the final.
OKN: Nicolas Marchesi wins the final and secures the championship
Tyres: Vega

Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) ends the season as the absolute protagonist: he wins the last final of the year and with it the title. Starting third, he quickly moves into the lead group and, after studying Federico Rossi in the early laps, performs the decisive overtake already on lap four, then building a gap he maintains until the chequered flag.
Behind him, Matteo Melis (LA Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) confirms an excellent performance, author of a solid comeback. Always present among the leaders, he first secures the podium by overtaking Riccardo Ferrari, then claims second place with a clean move on Rossi, keeping a steady pace until the finish.
Third place goes to Peter Stiller (King Racing Team – KR – IAME), who after a clean start stays glued to the leaders. In the final laps he seizes the right moment to overtake Rossi and secure a place in the top three.
Fourth place for Federico Rossi (AKM Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), who started from pole and led in the opening laps. He maintains a competitive pace mid-race but cannot respond to the attacks of Melis and Stiller in the final laps. Fifth is Riccardo Ferrari (M2 Racing – Gillard – TM Kart), who had a strong start moving into second before losing contact with the leaders.
The top ten is completed by Karol Pasiewicz (Magik Racing Team – Magik – TM Kart) in sixth, followed by Alessandro Cocozza (Cocozza Argentino – Sodikart – TM Kart) in seventh and Juliusz Ociepa (Novalux – Lenzokart – LKE) in eighth. Ninth place for Alex Desario (Miliziano Kart – Tony Kart – Vortex), while Cristian Tonalini (Tona Racing Kart – Sodikart – TM Kart) closes tenth and secures second place in the championship.
KZ2: Cristian Bertuca leaves crumbs to the competition
Tyres: LeCont

- Cristian Bertuca (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – TM Kart) ends the season with an impeccable performance and claims a flawless victory. Starting from pole, the Italian leads all 18 laps and builds a steady margin that allows him to control the race to the chequered flag.
- Behind him, Emilien Denner (Formula K SRP Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart) climbs to second place. The Frenchman keeps Giuseppe Palomba (Maranello Kart – Maranello – TM Kart), author of the fastest lap and third across the line, at bay, along with Danilo Albanese (Dorr Motorsport – KR – IAME), fourth.
- Fifth place for Iaroslav Shevyrtalov (Drago Corse Racing Team – New Drago – TM Kart), who delivers a solid performance confirming his pace in the top five. Markus Kajak (Formula K SRP Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart) finishes sixth, followed by Matteo Zanchi (IPK Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart) and Davide Forè (IPK Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart).
- Ninth place goes to David Trefilov (Formula K SRP Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart), while completing the top ten is Daniel Stell (Kartshop Ampfing – Birelart – TM Kart), penalised five seconds for overtaking under yellow flags.
- Dion Van Werven (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart) and Marek Skrivan (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart), while fighting for second place in the opening laps, collide and take each other out, also involving Daniel Vasile (CL Racing Team – Birelart – TM Kart).
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