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OK: Benjamin Manach dominates the final
Tyres: LeCont

Benjamin Manach (Ward Racing – Parolin – TM Kart) wins the final after leading the race from start to finish. From pole position William Calleja (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) gets away well, but at the start it is Manach who immediately takes the lead ahead of Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), second, and Calleja himself, third.
Manach quickly builds a solid gap, while behind him Pesl has to defend from Calleja’s attacks. Devin Walz (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM Kart) also joins the fight for the podium and the group closes up behind the leader.
During the battle Pesl holds his rivals behind him and contact between Calleja and Walz changes the balance of the race: Valerio Viapiana (Koski Motorsport – KR – IAME) takes advantage of the situation to pass them all and move into second place, which he maintains until the chequered flag.
Behind the leading duo Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – IAME) also emerges, author of a remarkable comeback of 14 positions and third at the finish.
Pesl finishes fourth ahead of Andrea Manni (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), fifth. Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM Kart) takes sixth place, followed by Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME), seventh, and Michael McGaughy (Koski Motorsport – KR – IAME), eighth.
Endo Arata (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) is ninth while Qarrar Firhand (Ward Racing – Parolin – TM Kart) completes the top-10.
Just behind them Filippo Sala (CL Racing Team – Birelart – IAME) finishes eleventh, while Dean Hoogendoorn (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), penalised by five seconds for a front fairing in an incorrect position, drops to nineteenth overall. James Anagnostiadis (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) finishes seventeenth.
The race also records the retirement of Niklas Schaufler (DPK Racing – KR – IAME), forced to stop after a few laps.
OKJ: first victory for Daniel Miron Lorente
Tyres: Vega

Daniel Miron Lorente (Fusion Motorsport – KR – IAME) takes the victory after a race fought until the final metres. The Spanish driver manages to take the lead in the second half of the race and keeps control of the group until the chequered flag, fending off the attacks of his closest rivals in the decisive phase.
Behind him finishes Matvei Dergunov (Prema Racing – Energy Corse – TM Kart), who runs consistently in the leading group and manages to join the fight for victory in the second part of the final. He finishes second just 0.105 seconds behind the winner.
Third place goes to Gioele Girardello (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart), who stands out especially in the first half of the race when he manages to take the lead and guide the group for several laps. In the closing stages he is passed by Miron Lorente and finishes on the podium ahead of Henri-Constant Kumpen (Ricky Flynn Motorsport – LN Kart – TM Kart), fourth at the finish after being among the protagonists in the fight for the top positions.
Behind the leading quartet Zdenek Babicek (TEPZ Racing Team – Tony Kart – IAME) finishes fifth, followed by Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), sixth, and Alessandro Truchot (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), seventh. Huifei Xie (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) ends eighth, while Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing – Parolin – TM Kart) and William Green (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) complete the top-10 in ninth and tenth place respectively.
The race was initially interrupted immediately after the first start due to an incident in the first corner that led to the suspension of the race for about twenty minutes. After the episode, Julian Rivera (Lenovo Kalì Kart Team – Kalì Kart – TM Kart) and Leon Chelidze (Forza Racing – Exprit – TM Kart) did not take part in the restart as they were undergoing medical checks.
KZ2: clear win for Max Orlov
Tyres: LeCont

Max Orlov (Sodikart – Sodikart – TM Kart) takes victory by leading the race from the first to the last lap, taking the lead immediately after the start and maintaining it for all 17 laps, managing the gap over his pursuers until the chequered flag.
Behind him finishes Danilo Albanese (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME), author of a comeback race in the early stages when he manages to pass Marek Skrivan (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart) for third place and settle into the fight for the podium. Skrivan finishes third ahead of Viktor Gustafsson (CRG Racing Team – CRG – TM Kart), fourth.
The top-10 continues with Emilien Denner (Formula K SRP Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart), fifth, followed by Michael Ider (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – TM Kart), sixth. Senna Van Walstijn (Sodikart – Sodikart – TM Kart), initially second, drops to seventh after a five-second penalty for a jump start.
Eighth place goes to Giuseppe Palomba (Maranello Kart – Maranello – TM Kart), while Jean Nomblot (CPB Sport – Sodikart – TM Kart) and Samuele Leopardi (VemmeKart Driver Academy – EKS – TM Kart) complete the top-10.
Just behind them finish Maximilian Schleimer (CL Racing – Team Renda – Birelart – TM Kart) in eleventh and Davide Forè (Formula K SRP Factory Team – IPK – TM Kart) in twelfth. Further back Cristian Bertuca (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – IAME) finishes after receiving a five-second penalty for a front fairing in an incorrect position, while Pedro Hiltbrand (Birel Art Racing – Birelart – IAME) loses positions due to the same penalty.
Daniel Vasile (Maranello Kart – Maranello – TM Kart) does not take part in the race due to a technical issue on the starting grid.
MINI Gr.3: Filippo Frigerio pulls away midway through the race and wins
Tyres: Vega

The MINI Gr.3 final is decided in the second part of the race, when Filippo Frigerio (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) takes the lead and builds the gap that allows him to control the race until the chequered flag.
Second place goes to Daniel Ferguson (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), who remains consistently in the leading positions and finishes 1.956 seconds behind the winner.
Wynn Godschalk (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME) completes the podium after a remarkable comeback: starting from 28th, the Kidix driver recovers 25 positions to finish third, also setting the fastest lap of the race.
Fourth place for Abraham Schelvis Moron (CRG Racing Team – TGroup – TM Kart), who stays within the leading group throughout the race and finishes just 0.046 seconds from the podium. Mateo Garcia (Lenovo Kalì Kart Team – TGroup – TM Kart) follows in fifth and Alexandr Machac (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) in sixth.
The top-10 continues with Theo Gamoto Steindal (MP Academy Gamoto – Henza – TM Kart) seventh, Alfie Garrett (Sodikart – Sodikart – TM Kart) eighth, Devin Titz (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME) ninth and Mik Klinkers (Energy Corse – Energy Corse – IAME) tenth.
- In the first part of the race Nahyl El Gahoudi (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), who started from pole position, holds the lead for the opening laps before losing ground. In the second half of the final he becomes involved in contact when Alfie Mair (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) runs wide and hits Zane Pace (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), with El Gahoudi caught in the incident that causes him to lose several positions down to sixteenth at the finish.
MINI Gr.3 U10: Zayne Burgess wins after a chaotic final
Tyres: Vega

- Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin – TM Kart) wins a final that remains wide open until the last lap. After an early phase neutralised by the “slow” following an incident in the back of the field, the American driver stays within the leading group and in the closing stages manages to come out ahead from the decisive battle for victory.
- Max Zvarich (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME) finishes second just 0.105 seconds behind the winner, after a very solid race in the closing stages. Third place goes to Blake Hsueh (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex), who had managed to hold the lead after the start and led the first part of the race before the restart and the subsequent reshuffle.
- Jack Fynn Wolff (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) finishes fourth, just ahead of Denver Bos (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME), fifth. Leo Simone (Pantano by DAM – Pantano – IAME) is sixth, also involved in the final sprint that included the first six drivers.
- Further back finish Isaac El Haouti (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), seventh, Johan Berger (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), eighth, Albert Pharoah (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME), ninth, and Oliver Weytjens (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), tenth.
- Jayden Francisco (Babyrace Driver Academy – Parolin – IAME), after taking the lead of the race at the restart ahead of Burgess and Hsueh, sees everything slip away on the final lap: a few corners from the finish, while fighting for victory with Zev Godschalk (Kidix Driver Performance – KR – IAME), the two make contact and are knocked out of contention.
OKNJ: fourth consecutive victory for Niccolò Perico
Tyres: Vega

- Niccolò Perico (KR Motorsport – KR – IAME) leads the OK-NJ final from start to finish and takes the victory after holding the lead for all 14 laps of the race. The KR Motorsport driver stays in front within the leading group, defending the position in a race where the top three remain very close until the chequered flag.
- Luigi D’Ascoli (Modena Kart Racing Team – Parolin – TM Kart) finishes second after managing to take the position on the final lap. The Italian driver crosses the line 0.478 seconds behind the winner.
- Sebastian Riedel (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME) completes the podium in third place at 0.902 seconds. The German driver spends much of the race behind Perico before being overtaken by D’Ascoli in the closing stages.
- Fourth place goes to Leo Laitinen (Parolin Finland – Parolin – TM Kart), followed by Henri Moehring (Doerr Motorsport – KR – IAME) in fifth.
- Ioannis Kolovos (Modena Kart Racing Team – Parolin – TM Kart) finishes sixth at the line but receives a five-second penalty for a front fairing in an incorrect position. Seventh place goes to Giuseppe Noviello (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – Modena Engines), ahead of teammate Orlando Rovelli (Team Driver Racing Kart – KR – IAME), eighth.
- Victor Thomas Gorun (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) finishes ninth after a three-second penalty for causing a collision, while Augustin Feligioni (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart – Vortex) completes the top-10.
- Just behind them Gioele Carrer (Emme Racing – EKS – Modena Engines) finishes eleventh, setting the fastest lap of the race.
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