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MINI Gr.3 U10: three wins out of three for Josh Bergman
Tyres: Vega

- Whatever the weather, Josh Bergman (Kidix Driver Performance - KR - IAME) seems unbeatable: in fact, the American also wins the third round of the championship, thanks to a practically perfect conduct of the race.
- Wynn Godschalk (Kidix Driver Performance - KR - IAME) was unable to keep up with his teammate and finished second. In the lead in the early laps, Jan Ruudi Algre (Formula K SRP Factory Team - Formula K - TM Kart) finishes positively in third place.
- Fourth and fifth place respectively for Dmitrii Samsonov (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME) and Andreas Papageorgiu (Monster K Factory Team - Monster K - TM Kart). Remarkable comeback of Edin Keserovic (Lanari Racing Team - KR - IAME), from 17th to sixth.
- Nahyl El Gahoudi (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME), second in qualifying, did not qualify for the final.
MINI Gr.3: Niccolò Perico controls Xavier Lazaro (but victory is sub judice)
Tyres: Vega

- The final was a two-way affair between Niccolò Perico (Team Driver Racing Kart - KR - IAME) and Xavier Lazaro (DR - TM Kart). At the end of the nine laps in the programme, it is the Italian who wins, but the classification is sub judice: in fact, the #521 driver was underweight in Prefinal A (which he won) and the team has appealed.
- In spite of everything, Lazaro achieved an excellent second place, after his success in the previous round at Sarno. Third place went to Stan Ratajski (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME).
- David Moscardi (Novalux - Lenzokart - LKE) came close to the podium, fourth, and finished ahead of Victor Gorun (Tony Kart Racing Team - Tony Kart - Vortex), fifth, and Jean Poujol (Tony Kart Racing Team - Tony Kart - Vortex), sixth.
- Ninth position for Mason Robertson (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME), tenth for the former leader after the qualifying heat Elton Hedfors (Parolin Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart), even 32nd the poleman of Friday Liam Majed Nachawati (Babyrace Driver Academy - Parolin - IAME).
No podium ceremony was held at the end of the final, as the ranking is sub judice. Consequently, no interviews were recorded.
OKJ: Dean Hoogendorn emerges in the wet
Tyres: Vega

- Sunday was decisive for the Junior victory, with Dean Hoogendoorn (Prema Racing - KR - IAME) irrepressible during the final. The Dutch driver overtook Ilie Tristan Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team - Tony Kart - Vortex) and Luka Scelles (VictoryLane - KR - IAME), and took his second victory in the championship.
- A solid performance by Scelles, second, while poleman Crisan was unable to get ahead of everyone in the final. After a difficult qualifying, Noah Baglin (Prema Racing - KR - IAME) ends the weekend in fourth place.
- Devin Walz (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) finished fifth, ahead of an incredible Arata Endo (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart), who went from 26th to sixth.
- A good protagonist throughout the weekend, Iskender Zulfikari (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart) finished eighth. Ludovico Mazzola (Birelart Racing - Birelart - TM Kart) and Mariano Lopez (Fusion Motrosport - KR - IAME) retired.
OK: between accidents and penalties, victory goes to Zac Drummond
Tyres: LeCont

- Victory now seemed to be a two-way affair between Iacopo Martinese (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) and Sebastiano Pavan (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart), but the latter sent the former into a spin and Dries Van Langendonck (Prema Racing - KR - IAME) took advantage to finish first under the chequered flag.
- However, in the post-race, Van Langendonck receives a five-second penalty for having his front nose in the wrong position. Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport - KR - IAME) is thus promoted to first place, while a very fast Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse - IAME) grabs second.
- Van Langendonck consequently climbs onto the lowest step of the podium. A series of penalties also involved other drivers, with the final classification completely turned upside down: Noah Wolfe (VAR by Birel - Birelart - TM Kart) was fourth, Alp Akosy (Prema Racing - KR - IAME) was fifth, Elliott Kaczynski (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - TM Kart) was sixth and Rocco Coronel (VictoryLane - KR - IAME) was seventh.
- Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart) is eighth and Viktor Gustafsson (CRG Racing Team - CRG - TM Kart) is ninth. Martinese and Filippo Sala (Forza Racing - Exprit - TM Kart) retire, while Pavan is disqualified.
KZ2: Cristian Bertuca penalised, Senna Van Walstijn wins
Tyres: Vega

- With a great start from pole position, Cristian Bertuca (Birelart Racing - Birelart - TM Kart) immediately took the lead and did not let go until the chequered flag. However, a five-second penalty awarded by the stewards - for taking advantage of a track cut - dropped him to second place.
- A spin at the first complicated the race for Senna Van Walstijn (CPB Sport - Sodikart - TM Kart), but with Bertuca's penalty he won the race.
- Second podium with the new team for Emilien Denner (Formula K SRP Factory Team - IPK - TM Kart), ahead of Jean Nomblot (CPB Sport - Sodikart - TM Kart), fourth, Matteo Spirgel (CPB Sport - Sodikart - TM Kart), fifth, and Max Orlov (CPB Sport - Sodikart - TM Kart), sixth.
- Giuseppe Palomba (Maranello Kart - Maranello Kart - TM Kart) recovered 10 positions and finished seventh, ahead of Stan Pex (SP Motorsport - KR - IAME), eighth, and Daniel Vasile (CL Racing Kart - Birelart - TM Kart), ninth. Pedro Hiltbrand (Birelart Racing - Birelart - TM Kart) retires.
OKNJ: Nicola Stanley celebrates first victory
Tyres: Vega

- His weekend had started from 18th place in qualifying, but Nicola Stanley (MP Academy Gamoto - Henza Kart - TM Kart) put everyone in line in the final, with a nine-position comeback and subsequent victory, despite heavy rain.
- Lucas Palacio (KR Motorsport - KR - IAME) ‘settled’ for second place, but still remains the momentary championship leader. Recovering 11 positions from the start, Michele Orlando (DR - DR - Modena Engines) raked in third place.
- Two notable climbs also for Tomasz Cichoracki (Ward Racing - Tony Kart - Vortex), from 16th to fourth, and for Teo Policand (VictoryLane - KR - IAME), from 24th to fifth, although he then slips to seventh after receiving a five-second penalty for having his front nose in the wrong position.
- A pity for Lenni Makinen (LA Motorsport - Parolin - TM Kart), who was in contention for the podium and ended up spinning a few laps from the end. Friday's poleman Gioele Girardello (Modena Kart Racing Team - Parolin - TM Kart) finished 14th.
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