HOT NEWS - TKART - ADRIA - The heats are now over also for the Mini and the KZ2, giving us the start grids for tomorrow’s prefinals.
MINI
Double win for Dmitrii Bogdanov (Tony Kart/LKE), enough to emerge as the best of the Mini after the heats of the WSK Final Cup. The Baby Race driver, third in the qualifyings, moves up two spots to claim the pole position for the start of Sunaday’s prefinal. Next to him in front row there will be Dennis Hauger (Hero/LKE), winner in one heat and third in the other. The second row is conquered by hard-chargers. The inside spot goes to Abdul Gaffar Muizzuddin (Hero/LKE) and the outside to David Vidales, after his superb rise from yesterday’s 30th place. What about yesterday’s two fastest drivers? Antonio Serravalle (Tony Kart/LKE) follows in 6th place, while poleman Giuseppe Fusco (Lenzo Kart/LKE) is 10th. Their results are compromised by the penalty received in their last hear: here they crossed the finishline 1-2, but commissioners decided their battle to the wire was not regular and assigned 5 seconds to each.
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KZ2
Marco Ardigò (Tony Kart/Vortex) is out to prove that it’s not perchance that he is the World Champion. The Italian proves he has something extra compared to the competition. He wins all three of his heats: in two of them his is outright domination, in the third he succeeds at getting back the lead from Jordon Lennox Lamb (CRG/Maxter) who had snatched it momentarily. Lennox Lamb took two second places behind Ardigò today, so he will start tomorrow’s prefinal next to him in front row. The two are followed by Jonathan Thonon (Praga/Parilla), who kept a steady pace and scored lap times that suggest he might be able to pull away from the pack tomorrow. Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart/Vortex) is 4th, proving excellent speed and not perchance racing with the same materials as the weekend leader. Mirko Torsellini (Birel/TM) rounds off the top 5 – true, he was 2nd in yesterday’s qualifyings, but if he is 5th it means he is keeping up with the fastest. Bas Lammers, instead, does a performance that is epic: yesterday he sat out of the qualifyings, probably due to a technical problem, but today he got back in the zone where he deserves to be closing the heats in 10th, 5th and 4th place and landing the third row for the start of the prefinal. We bet he’ll be able to rise even more from there.