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MINI Gr.3 U10: Jean Poujol outwits Niccolò Perico in the photo finish
Tires: Vega
- Incredible outcome for the Under 10 final: Jean Poujol (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) attacks Niccolò Perico (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart), leader for almost the entire race, at the last hairpin bend and, in the sprint, beats him by just 0.026 seconds. This is the first victory for the Frenchman in the category.
- Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) is third at the finish line, but is penalized by three seconds in the post-race. Jay Kostecki (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – TM Kart) takes the podium, ahead of Victor Gorun (Real Racing – Tony Kart – Vortex), fourth, and Leon Chelidze (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), fifth.
- A little further back we find Senn Lindeman (Birel Art Racing – Birel Art – TM Kart), sixth, Daniel Pasquali (CRG Racing Team – CRG – TM Kart), seventh, and Mark Loomets (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), eighth.
MINI Gr.3: First WSK title for Daniel Miron Lorente
Tires: Vega
- In un’estenuante battaglia a tre per la vittoria e al photofinish finale, è Daniel Miron Lorente (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) ad aggiudicarsi il titolo della categoria. Per soli 0.054 secondi di vantaggio, l’olandese batte Gioele Girardello (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), secondo dopo essersi qualificato 25° venerdì, e Oliver Sini (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), terzo.
- Partito secondo, Leonardo Gorski (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) prova sul traguardo a soffiare il podio al compagno di squadra Sini, ma si classifica quarto. Ottimo quinto posto, invece, per Julian Frasnelli (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), anche lui tra i protagonisti del weekend.
- Più staccato da gruppo di testa, Matteis Stigsen (CRG Racing Team – CRG – TM Kart) è sesto, davanti ad Achille Rea (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), settimo, e a Xavier Lazaro (SM Racing – OTK – TM Kart), ottavo.
OKN-J: Ilia Bererzkin, from pole position to victory
Tires: Vega
- Ilia Berezkin (Monster K Factory Team – CRG – TM Kart) dominates the entire final, author of a great performance. The poleman contains Valerio Viapiana (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) and Sebastian Eskandari Marandi (Ward Racing – Tony Kart – TM Kart) for the entire race, second and third respectively.
- Very close to Eskandari Marandi, Lucas Bonhomme (Moni Nicolas – Tony Kart – Vortex) and Bruno Blanco (LA Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) are ranked fourth and fifth respectively.
- Good comebacks by Riccardo Brangero (Zanchi Motorsport – Tony Kart – TM Kart), from ninth to fifth, by Bertellini (FK Motorsport – IPK – Modena Engines), from 15th to seventh, and by Lyuboslav Ruykov (Zanchi Motorsport – Tony Kart – TM Kart), from 14th to eighth.
OK-N: solo victory for Nicolas Marchesi
Tires: Vega
- Second in qualifying, third after the qualifying heats and first in the pre-final, Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) wins the final and takes his first WSK title. After getting rid of his opponents in the first laps, the Italian finishes the race with over three seconds of advantage over the first of his pursuers.
- Underweight result in yesterday's pre-final, Antonio Apicella (GSR Team – LN – IAME) starts fifth and, after a first careful initial phase, gains up to second place. Also good is the recovery of Bati Ege Yildirim (Modena Kart – Parolin – TM Kart), third, while Filippo Donanzan (NGM Motorsport – Kalì Kart – IAME), fourth, climbs 15 positions.
- Too bad for Christian Canonica (KGT Motorsport – Tony Kart – TM Kart), initially in the lead and fifth under the checkered flag. Sixth was Matteo Bagnardi (GSR Team – LN – IAME), seventh was Emmanouil Lioudakis (Zanchi Motorsport – Tony Kart – TM Kart), eighth was Lamberto Ferrari (FK Motorsport – IPK – Modena Engines).
KZN Rookie: Andrea Antonello dominates under the rain
Tires: Vega
- Thanks to an excellent start and a perfect performance, Andrea Antonello (Erre Esse Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) triumphantly crosses the finish line of the final and wins the KZN Rookie title. Alessandro Zallocco (Zallocco Alessandro – Birel Art – TM Kart), who started from pole position, “settles” for second place.
- A black flag with an orange dot for a technical problem with the rear bumper forces Lorenzo Paganini (2M Kart Racing Team – Birel Art – TM Kart) to retire, while he was third. Denny Raineri (Raineri Denny – Exprit – TM Kart) therefore inherits the lowest step of the podium.
KZN Under: Filippo Calligaris is penalized, Antonio Piccioni wins
Tires: Vega
- Despite a start to forget, Antonio Piccioni (TK Racing Kart – TK – TM Kart) wins the Italian KZN Under Championship for the fourth consecutive time. Helping him, in the end, is the three-second penalty (for the front nose in the incorrect position) of Filippo Calligaris (Erre Esse Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), first under the checkered flag.
- Luca Gianassi (Vemme Kart Racing – Vemmekart – TM Kart) tries to overtake Piccioni in the final laps, but in the end he finishes second. Massimiliano Casagranda (Tec Tav Racing Kart – Drago Corse – TM Kart) takes third place.
KZN Over: Andrea Spagni takes the title with force
Tires: Vega
- The new Italian champion of KZN Over is Andrea Spagni (KCS – Birel Art – TM Kart), thanks to a fantastic overtaking on Andrea Tonoli (Tec Tav Racing Kart – Drago Corse – TM Kart), author of an excellent start from pole position and third on the finish line. Fabio Ferretti (Ferretti Fabio – TK – TM Kart) comes in between, second.
- After initially taking third place, Ricco Roger (Ricco Roger Fabio – Birer Art – TM Kart) closes fourth. Sirio Costantini (Costantini Sirio – Birel Art – TM Kart) also closes in the top-5, fifth.
KZN Over 50: Paolo Gagliardini is the winner
Tires: Vega
- Despite a black flag with an orange dot for the rear bumper, Paolo Gagliardini (Gagliardini Paolo – Kalì Kart – TM Kart) manages to secure victory on a completely wet track. Alfio Messina (Messina Alfio – Maranello – TM Kart) recovers seven positions and takes second place. Third is Luca Levorato (Levorato Luca – Parolin – TM Kart).
- Starting in pole position and second for a good part of the final, Ferruccio Alacqua (AMC Tech Racing – Maranello – TM Kart) receives a disqualification for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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