OK | FormulaRapida.net https://formularapida.net/category/karting-en/ok-en/ FormulaRapida.net is a website that inform about Motorsport in Catalan, Spanish, English and French. Mon, 18 Jul 2022 11:45:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.2 https://formularapida.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-fr-twt-400x400-blue-32x32.jpg OK | FormulaRapida.net https://formularapida.net/category/karting-en/ok-en/ 32 32 Dutch drivers Jens Treur and Jorrit Pex dominates in Ampfing https://formularapida.net/dutch-drivers-jens-treur-jorrit-pex-dominates-ampfing/ https://formularapida.net/dutch-drivers-jens-treur-jorrit-pex-dominates-ampfing/#respond Mon, 18 Jul 2022 11:45:13 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=165147 The German Kart Championship traveled to Ampfing on the Schweppermannring for its half-time event. An international field of participants dueled on the race track in beaming sunshine in Southern Germany. In the end, there were five different winners. The conditions for the third racing weekend of the German Kart Championship couldn’t have been better. The […]

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The German Kart Championship traveled to Ampfing on the Schweppermannring for its half-time event. An international field of participants dueled on the race track in beaming sunshine in Southern Germany. In the end, there were five different winners.

The conditions for the third racing weekend of the German Kart Championship couldn’t have been better. The sun shone from the sky on all three racing days and made the finals on Sunday especially challenging for man and machine. The focus was on winning the half-time Championship: Maxim Rehm (DKM), Jens Treur (DJKM), Jorrit Pex (DSKM) and Ben Dörr (DSKC) secured this unofficial title.

The races were balanced. There were narrow fights for positions in all classes up until the end. There were three double winners in the end: Jens Treur (DJKM), Jorrit Pex (DSKM) and Matteo Spirgel (DSKC). Only in the DKM, Maxim Rehm and Luca Griggs shared the victories.

DKM: Maxim Rehm and Luca Griggs share victories

Maxim Rehm (Rehm Racing) dominated qualifying and the heats with a strong performance. The Baden-Wuerttemberg resident therefore gained pole position for the first final race. Things weren’t easy for him then though. Kiano Blum (TB Racing Team) caught up with him towards the middle of the race and put a lot of pressure on Rehm, who kept his nerves and won narrowly in front of the Austrian.

Juliano Holzem (Dörr Motorsport) came in third, followed by Lenny Ried (Lanari Racing Team), Kevin Lantinga (Falcon Racing Team) and reigning Champion Niels Troeger (SRP Racing Team).

Reigning vice Champion Luca Griggs (Falcon Racing Team) caused a surprise in the second final race, starting from eleventh place with four new tires. Due to an impressive pace, he raced through the field and took the lead in the middle of the race. He then achieved an advance of about six seconds until crossing the finish line and thereby celebrated his first victory of the season.

Rehm still won the half-time Championship. He fought a narrow fight for second place with Blum, but in the end the German prevailed while Blum fell back behind Lantinga to fourth place during the last bend. Holzem completed the top five.

Championship ranking DKM after 6 of 10 races:
1. Maxim Rehm (155 points)
2. Kiano Blum (131 points)
3. Kevin Lantinga (108 points)
4. Niels Troeger (105 points)
5. Lenny Ried (97 points)

DJKM: Double victory and half-time title for Jens Treur

Dane Tobias Bille Clausen (Shamick Europe) drove the best time at qualifying of the juniors and also won one heat. Jens Treur (Falcon Racing Team) gained pole position after the heats though: With a victory and a second place he had the least penalty points in the evening and led the field into the first final race. The Dutchman also set the pace here and couldn’t even be deterred by strong Tom Kalender (TB Racing Team) towards the end.

Behind the two leading drivers, there was a thrilling fight during the last few laps. At first, only Maxens Verbrugge (TB Racing Team) and Clausen fought for third place, but Simon Rechenmacher (TB Racing Team) and Portuguese Rodrigo Seabra (Lanari Racing Team) came close too. The four drivers fought until the finish line. In the end, Verbrugge came in third in front of Rechenmacher and Sabrea. The latter received a spoiler penalty though and fell back to ninth place behind Clausen. New fifth winner was Luca Schwab (TB Racing Team).

Kick-off winner Treur also couldn’t be stopped during the second race. With a confident performance, he drove towards a double victory and thereby further strengthened his Championship lead.

There was no change on second position as well: Kalender stayed in the winner’s wind shadow, but never got a chance to attack. Regarding the further positions, there was a group of six divers who fought for the remaining cup ranks. At first it looked like Schwab was going to prevail, but he lost all chances due to a technical flag. Rechenmacher took his place followed by Clausen and Verbrugge.

Championship ranking DJKM after 6 of 10 races:
1. Jens Treur (166 points)
2. Tobias Bille Clausen (143 points)
3. Tom Kalender (122 points)
4. Maxens Verbrugge (105 points)
5.  Simon Rechenmacher (104 points)

DKSM: Jorrit Pex celebrates impressive double victory

Overall leader Jorrit Pex (SP Motorsport) already made it clear on Saturday that he wanted to achieve his first victory of the season this weekend. He led the field at qualifying and the heats and gained the maximum amount of points. He tied in with this performance in the first final race. At first, he lost the start to Tim Troeger (SRP Racing Team), but the Dutchman drove past Troeger again soon and celebrated his first victory of the season.

The places behind the winner were taken quickly too. Troeger led the field of pursuers in front of Guust Specken (CRG Holland), David Trefilov (SRP Racing Team) and Daniel Stell (Haak Motorsport).

The second final race was truly exciting then: Troeger won the start again and Pex countered shortly after. Until the middle of the race it looked like an easy race for the seven-time Champion. But the competition with new tires came close and tried everything to drive past him. The routine driver showed his entire skill set and defended his lead until the finish line. Valentino Fritsch (BirelART Racing KSW), Stell, Kris Haanen (SP Motorsport) and Alexander Schmitz (BirelART Racing KSW) followed in his wind shadow. The two latter drivers showed impressive catching-up races from 13th and 14th starting positions. Double winner Pex was in the best mood in the subsequent interview: “We already knew before the start that it was going to be a tough race with four old tires. I tried to drive off a bit, but my opponents were very fast. I had to keep my rhythm then to win.”

Championship ranking DSKM after 6 of 10 races:
1. Jorrit Pex (167 points)
2. Daniel Stell (114 points)
3. David Trefilov (105 points)
4. Kris Haanen (103 points)
5. Guust Specken (85 points)

In four weeks, the German Kart Championship’s fourth event is going to take place. Then, the Championship presented by Point-Racing is going to travel to the Arena E in Muelsen.

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Press Release from the FIA Karting European Championship

Following the many twists and turns that animated the qualifying phases of the third round of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK and Junior, surprises were expected in the two Finals. The result turned out to be more conservative than expected with the undisputed victory of Italy’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli in OK and the almost winning comeback of Britain’s Freddie Slater in Junior two thousandths behind his compatriot Harley Keeble.

The final qualifying heats on Sunday morning had set the tone in the persistent but not overwhelming heat of Sarno. Many non-serious incidents had punctuated the hard-fought races without upsetting the hierarchy. Several contenders for the title had recovered their competitiveness after a slightly slower start. The stage was set for the long-awaited final act at the foot of Vesuvius. The MG Tyres fulfilled their role with great efficiency until the end despite the temperatures often exceeding 30°.

Keeble wins in Junior by two thousandths

On Sunday lunchtime, the FIA Karting European Championship – Junior qualifying heats were led by Anatoly Khavalkin (RUS – Parolin/TM Racing/MG) ahead of James Egozi (ITA – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG) and Matheus Ferreira (BRA – KR/IAME/MG).

Khavalkin kept the lead at the start of the Final, but Alex Powell (JAM – KR/IAME/MG) took over from him on the fifth lap before Ferreira took the lead for good. However, the race was far from over as Freddie Slater (GBR – Kosmic/Vortex/MG) came back from 12th position on the grid like a cannonball. At the halfway point, Slater was nearly seven tenths off the leader and was closing in on Keeble. Slater achieved his goal and took control of the feature on lap 14. Keeble followed the pace at less than three tenths and stayed on the hunt until the end. As Slater began to savour the victory as he approached the finish line, Keeble took advantage of the opportunity to overtake him in the final metres and win the race by two thousandths of a second for the Tony Kart Racing Team. Ferreira accompanied them on the podium, while Khavalkin had to settle for fourth place. Yevan David (LKA – Exprit/TM Racing/MG) was the first Sri Lankan driver to finish in a European top five, ahead of Powell and Egozi.

Slater had nevertheless recovered well and remained at the top of the provisional Championship standings ahead of Ferreira. Powell moved up to third ahead of Keeble, while Ashkay Bohra (SGP – KR/IAME/MG) in 27th dropped to 7th and Kirill Kutskov (RUS – KR/IAME/MG) to 8th after retiring.

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – Junior standings after the third round in Sarno:

1- Freddie Slater (GBR) – 70 points
2- Matheus Ferreira (BRA) – 61 points
3- Alex Powell (JAM) – 52 points
4- Harley Keeble (GBR) – 38 points
5- Ean Eyckmans (BEL) – 35 points

Second consecutive victory for Antonelli

Slightly disappointed with his result at the first round in Genk, Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA – KR/IAME/MG) has been making up for it in the FIA Karting European Championship – OK since then. He started by adding a very conclusive victory to his score in the last Qualifying Heat, which allowed him to follow the two drivers in the spotlight this weekend, Nikola Tsolov (BGR – KR/IAME/MG) and Artem Severiukhin (RUS – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG).

Arvid Lindblad (GBR – KR/IAME/MG) was incisive at the beginning of the race behind Tsolov. Then the Antonelli machine came into action and made its way back to the top of the ranking. He took second place and then chased Tsolov down to win the race for KR Motorsport by more than a second. Lindblad secured an important third place for the Championship. Severiukhin finished fourth before being disqualified for mechanical assistance on the pre-grid and it was Evan Giltaire (FRA – KR/IAME/MG) who took fourth ahead of Norton Andreasson (SWE – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG).

After an unconvincing weekend that ended with a retirement, Rafael Camara (BRA – KR/IAME/MG) lost the lead in the provisional standings to Antonelli ahead of Lindblad. Tsolov moved up to fourth ahead of Severiukhin.

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – OK standings after the third round in Sarno:

1- Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) – 77 points
2- Arvid Lindblad (GBR) – 71 points
3- Rafael Camara (BRA) – 63 points
4- Nikola Tsolov (BGR) – 46 points
5- Artem Severiukhin (RUS) – 38 points

The fourth and final round of the FIA Karting European Karting Championships – OK and Junior will take place from 22th to 25th July in Spain on the Zuera circuit.

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(FIA Karting European Championship press release)

At the end of an exciting weekend of racing in France, Matheus Ferreira (BRA) in OK-Junior and Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) in OK were the winners of the Event, giving the FIA ​​Karting European Championship – OK & Junior a very interesting twist.

As noted by CIK-FIA President Felipe Massa, the Races at Aunay-les-Bois were hotly contested between the top specialists, while the entry for the second Event of the season was high despite the still noticeable presence of the pandemic in some countries. This is a very encouraging sign for the rest of the FIA ​​Karting season.

The quality of the French organization was again greatly appreciated, a point to the credit of the K61 team and its president Claude Gripon. The technical difficulties of the Aunay-les-Bois track made a drastic selection among the participants and the few incidents that occurred during the weekend were often caused by a poor appreciation of its unique points. The MG Tires slicks fulfilled their mission perfectly during a Competition that was run entirely in the dry.

As the mid-season mark has just been passed, the hierarchy is being established in the provisional standings with two new winners in a wide open title hunt. The next meeting will take place in Italy on the Sarno track in six weeks time, before the conclusion at the end of July in Spain at Zuera.

The last Qualifying Heats on Sunday morning saw the intensity of the confrontations go up a notch, particularly in the Junior category where several spins played a significant role in the results. The excitement of the young Drivers as the Final Phase approached sometimes caused them to lose their lucidity.

Junior: Slater penalized, Ferreira wins

Freddie Slater (GBR-Kosmic / Vortex / MG) added another win in his fourth heat, while Alex Powell (JAM-KR / IAME / MG) and Kean Nakamura Berta (GBR-Exprit / TM Racing / MG) won the other two heats .

After a well-controlled race, Slater crossed the finish line more than eight tenths ahead, but was given a 10 “penalty for not respecting the rules when the race was restarted after the ‘slow’ procedure during the first three laps. Kirill Kutskov ( RUS-KR / IAME / MG) had been in second place for a long time, but his KR Motorsport team-mate Matheus Ferreira (BRA-KR / IAME / MG) overtook him on the way to the finish and became the official winner of the Final. Tomass Stolcermanis (LVA-Energy / TM Racing / MG) found himself in third place after a convincing performance throughout the weekend. Maksmilian Popov (RUS-Tony Kart / Vortex / MG) and Alex Powell made up the top five.

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – Junior standings after the second round at Aunay-les-Bois:

1- Freddie Slater (GBR) – 50 points
2- Matheus Ferreira (BRA) – 37 points
3- Ean Eyckmans (BEL) – 35 points
4- Alex Powell (JAM) – 35 points
5- Kirill Kutskov (RUS) – 28 points

OK: Antonelli wins, Camara consolidates his lead in the Championship

Winner of all four heats, Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA-KR / IAME / MG) was ahead of Artem Severiukhin (RUS-Tony Kart / Vortex / MG) and Rafael Camara (BRA-KR / IAME / MG) on the starting grid for the Final. Antonelli progressively broke away from Camara and took an impressive victory with a lead of more than 4.5 ”. It was another KR Motorsport Driver, Arvid Lindblad (GBR-KR / IAME / MG), who caused a sensation by moving up from 8th to 3rd place in the Brazilian’s wheel tracks, setting the fastest lap of the race. Artem Severiukhin had to be satisfied with fourth position whereas Yannick De Brabander (BEL-Praga / IAME / MG) at 30 years old achieved a remarkable performance in the top five for his return to high level racing that he had started in Genk. Evan Giltaire (FRA-KR / IAME / MG) lost some ground, but finished in a convincing 8th position as top French Driver.

The exemplary performance of Maxime Léger (FRA-Kosmic / Vortex / MG) caught everyone’s attention: it was the first time that a disabled driver has taken part in an FIA Karting European Championship Event. Maxime completed a courageous challenge by finishing 52nd in the OK Qualifying Heats after setting the 60th time in Practice.

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – Junior standings after the second round at Aunay-les-Bois:

1- Rafael Camara (BRA) – 62 points
2- Arvid Lindblad (GBR) – 49 points
3- Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) – 32 points
4- Artem Severiukhin (RUS) – 29 points
5- Juho Valtanen (FIN) – 23 points

Victory for Lavaux in the International Handikart Trophy

Organized by the K61 club under the aegis of the French ASN FFSA, the fourth edition of the International Handikart Trophy was very well integrated into the FIA ​​Karting Competition. The CIK-FIA President handed out their medals to the 13 participants on the starting grid of the Final. Morgan Lavaux (FRA-Sodi / Rotax-H1) dominated the Qualifying Heats and the Prefinal before winning the Final. Joan Lascorz-Moreno (ESP-CRG / Iame-H3) was a formidable opponent, but was disqualified from the Final due to insufficient weight following a water leak. Mickaël Vaché (FRA-Sodi / Rotax-H2) took second place ahead of Alain Nicolle (FRA-Sodi / Rotax-H2).

FIA Karting shares the sadness of the motorbike racing world after the death of the young Swiss hopeful Jason Dupasquier as a result of his injuries from him during the Qualifying session of the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello. Jason was a 19 year old MOTO 3 rider.

The results of the Aunay-les-Bois race can be viewed on the official FIA Karting Championship app for mobile devices and on the website www.fiakarting.com.

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Qualifying goes down to the thousandth of a second at Aunay-Les-Bois https://formularapida.net/qualyifing-at-aunay-les-bois/ https://formularapida.net/qualyifing-at-aunay-les-bois/#respond Mon, 31 May 2021 08:42:45 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=150629 (FIA Karting European Championship press release) In France, the international circuit of Aunay-les-Bois offered good conditions this Friday afternoon for the Qualifying Practice of the second round of the FIA ​​Karting European Championship – OK & Junior. Good weather and mild temperatures allowed all the participants to show their talent without hesitation using MG Tires […]

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(FIA Karting European Championship press release)

In France, the international circuit of Aunay-les-Bois offered good conditions this Friday afternoon for the Qualifying Practice of the second round of the FIA ​​Karting European Championship – OK & Junior. Good weather and mild temperatures allowed all the participants to show their talent without hesitation using MG Tires slick tires. British Driver Slater took the Junior pole position and Brazilian Camara set the fastest time in OK.

The Competition brought together 166 Drivers from 40 nations on the 1215 meter long Normandy layout. The track conditions did not vary much over the eight eight-minute sessions. Although the weather was favorable, not everyone was equally at ease on French soil due to a technical circuit that requires a certain amount of skill to master. The overall performances were very close, with Drivers being separated by a hundredth or even a thousandth of a second. The top three in both categories finished within a tenth of a second of each other, while 57 of the 62 OK and 78 of the 82 OK-Junior were separated by less than a second. The battle is well underway at this second European meeting behind the two leaders of the classification of each category, taking their respective pole position.

Slater takes Junior pole position

The leader of the FIA ​​Karting European Championship-Junior, the British Driver Freddie Slater had already shown his speed from him during the Free Practice session. He solidified his ambitions of him during the fourth and last timed session where he was the only one to be able to go under 48 ”, and this on three occasions. He took a superb pole position by concluding with a lap of 47”937. Latvian Tomass Stolcermanis achieved the best performance of his career with his time of 48”020 in the third session, which gave him second place in the cumulative ranking ahead of British Driver William Macintyre – 48”058 in session 2 – and Frenchman Arthur Poulain, the fastest in the first session with 48”126. Germany’s Maxim Rehm could have been on the top, but an incident during Free Practice meant that his fastest time of 48’004 was canceled. He was nevertheless 6th behind Alex Powell (JAM). Further back, the positions were quite contrasting for many well-known Drivers, which will ensure an interesting show during the Qualifying Heats from Saturday morning onwards.

Camara the deserving poleman in OK

46”200 was the best lap set by Brazilian Rafael Camara in the first Timed Qualifying session of the FIA ​​Karting European Championship – OK in Normandy. Despite the efforts of his rivals, I have held on to pole position until the end. Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli came within 8 thousandths during the second session, while Russian Artem Sevriukhin clocked a 46”286 in the next. Frenchman Evan Giltaire proved to be the fastest in the last session with a time of 46”434 and took 4th place in the ranking. Arvid Lindblad (GBR) was 5th ahead of Nikola Tsolov (BGR), while former top Driver Yannick De Brabander (BEL) was 8th behind Martinius Stenshorne (NOR), but ahead of Timoteusz Kucharczyk (POL) and Juho Valtanen (FIN).

Program of the Aunay Event

Saturday 29th May
09:00 – 10:40: Warm-up
10:45 – 19:00: Qualifying Heats

Sunday 30th May
09:00 – 10:40: Warm-up
10:45 – 11:00: Prefinal Handikart
11:05 – 12:40: Qualifying Heats
13:00 – 15:35: Finals

The Aunay-les-Bois event can be followed on the official FIA Karting Championship app for mobile devices and on the website www.fiakarting.com.

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PR: BACK TO BACK WIN FOR CAMARA IN GENK! https://formularapida.net/pr-back-to-back-win-for-camara-in-genk/ https://formularapida.net/pr-back-to-back-win-for-camara-in-genk/#respond Sat, 22 May 2021 12:19:20 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=150302 Last weekend we raced for the first round of the OK-OKJ European Championship in Genk, Belgium and what a fantastic race that was! Rafael Camara won the OK Final with a mighty performance and after a super weekend! The Brazilian had been fast since the Qualifying Practice and thoroughly went through the Qualifying Heats with […]

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Last weekend we raced for the first round of the OK-OKJ European Championship in Genk, Belgium and what a fantastic race that was!

Rafael Camara won the OK Final with a mighty performance and after a super weekend! The Brazilian had been fast since the Qualifying Practice and thoroughly went through the Qualifying Heats with no problems whatsoever, despite the wet track. He started the Final from P2, gained the lead during the opening laps and cruised to the finish securing a crucial win, to kick off the International season with big points in the bag!

Arvid Lindblad finished the race in second place; the Brit gained Pole Position for the Final after a great Saturday, when he won every race during the Qualifying Heats! As he told us in our interviews (check it out HERE), he couldn’t rival his teammate, Camara.

Kimi Antonelli, likewise, put on a racing masterclass during the Final, recovering 12 places to finish in P7, also scoring the fastest lap of the race! The Italian, reigning European Champion in OK class, had been very unlucky during Friday’s Qualifying Session (he was part of the only wet session) and also on Saturday’s QH, and lost many places, being forced to start his final from P19.

Disappointing weekend for Ugochukwu. The American driver scored a sensational Pole Position during Friday’s Qualifying Session, but was forced to retire in a couple of QH on Saturday, compromising his starting position for the Final. He finished the race in P10.

Akshay Bohra jumped on the OKJ podium in P2!

The driver from Singapore scored Pole Position during Friday’s Qualifying Session, with a fantastic lap, and finished the QH in P3; he fought very hard during the Final to keep the lead but, for this time, our rivals had something more. During our interview, Akshay praised the amazing work of the whole KR Team, since crucial decisions were taken in the right moment!

Good start of the International season for Alex Powell; the Jamaincan stayed into the Top 5 places with authority during the whole weekend, and is a serious candidate for the OKJ Title! He finished the race in P4.
Good weekend also for Irfan (P7) and Sammalisto (P8), who both performed pretty good especially in wet conditions.

As always, big thanks to everyone at Kart Republic and to all our partners for the amazing job done in Belgium.

We’re now onto the next one; Rd2 of the European Championship in Essay, France, next week!

Press Release

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PR: What a Race for Tsolov https://formularapida.net/pr-what-a-race-for-tsolov/ https://formularapida.net/pr-what-a-race-for-tsolov/#respond Sat, 22 May 2021 11:59:33 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=150296 Last weekend we raced for the first round of the OK-OKJ European Championship in Genk, Belgium, an incredible weekend for our FA Alonso Kart drivers! Nikola Tsolov made us all dream in OK class, with an incredible performance during the Final! The driver from Bulgaria started the weekend with some difficulties, being part of the […]

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Last weekend we raced for the first round of the OK-OKJ European Championship in Genk, Belgium, an incredible weekend for our FA Alonso Kart drivers!

Nikola Tsolov made us all dream in OK class, with an incredible performance during the Final! The driver from Bulgaria started the weekend with some difficulties, being part of the only wet session during Friday’s Qualifying Practice. He later recovered nicely during the Qualifying Heats (he also won the last one).


He started the final from P7 and built his way up to P2 with an amazing progression! He did cross the finish line in P2 for what should have been a well deserved podium, but, unfortunately, Nikola had an innocent contact with a rival during the formation lap (something that can easily happen, not on purpose), since he was trying to recover his starting place after struggling to start his engine. This cost him a 5 second Front Fairing penalty (front spoiler being out of place), being classified in P5.

A disappointing ending but Nikola showed fantastic commitment and speed during the Belgian weekend; he will be part of the battle for the European Title!

Good race for Pasiewicz in OK class; the Polish driver lost some time during Saturday’s QH, but recovered 12 places during the final, finishing in P18 and showing great pace and determination! With a little more good luck, he’s going to be competitive in the future rounds.

Unlucky weekend for Domingues (who retired from the Final after a contact); Civico and Malek both lost some time during the qualifying heats and couldn’t access the Final.

Great performance for Cardenas in OK Junior! The driver from Perù, qualified in P2 overall during Friday’s Qualifying Practice; he performed really well during Saturday’s QH but, unfortunately, he retired from one QH, compromising his starting position for the Final.

Very unlucky weekend for Tuñon, Al Azhari and Robinson who didn’t gain access to the Final.

We’re now ready for Rd2 of the European Championship in Essay, France, next week!

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OK-OKJ EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP RD1, GENK

Last weekend we raced for the first round of the OK-OKJ European Championship in Genk, Belgium; a tough race for our drivers!

The unpredictable weather conditions made our driver’s life pretty hard!
Maciej Gladysz qualified nicely in P11 in OK Junior, during Friday’s Qualifying Practice, but he struggled a lot during Saturday’s Qualifying Heats on the wet.

Wisniewski and Costa had similar issues; the drivers were fast in dry conditions but racing under pouring rain is never ideal and crashes can happen.

Christian Ho (OK) gained access to Sunday’s Final and finished the race in P27.

Time to reset and focus on Rd2 of the European Championship in Essay, France, next week!

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Video: Sudden rain sends karters off track into barrier at Genk https://formularapida.net/video-sudden-rain-sends-karters-off-track-into-barrier-at-genk/ https://formularapida.net/video-sudden-rain-sends-karters-off-track-into-barrier-at-genk/#respond Sat, 15 May 2021 16:36:32 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=150052 The Qualifying Heat on Saturday in FIA European Karting Championship saw a crazy moment of karters sliding off into the barriers. The FIA European Karting Championship never disappoints in providing some crazy video content. After last year’s brawl in Italy, the 2021 season started at Genk in Belgium for the OK and Junior category drivers […]

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The Qualifying Heat on Saturday in FIA European Karting Championship saw a crazy moment of karters sliding off into the barriers.

The FIA European Karting Championship never disappoints in providing some crazy video content. After last year’s brawl in Italy, the 2021 season started at Genk in Belgium for the OK and Junior category drivers – in a rather mixed weather conditions.

The Saturday action had plenty of dramas, where one of the Qualifying Heats of the Junior category, had karters slipping off the tarmac onto the grass bed and into the barriers. There were dark clouds overheard but the race started under dry conditions.

All the drivers on slicks, but were mindful of certain parts of the track, which was damp. However, with not even a lap done, the rain returned, sending karters into frenzy. It was at Turn 1, where majority of the field slid into the barrier, like driving on ice.

The race was immediately red-flagged and re-started under wet conditions. The spectacular crash, though, didn’t result in any injuries to the drivers. The karts, however, suffered damage along with the barriers, which needed some repairs.

Here’s the video of the whole event – the crash can be found beyond the 45m mark:

Here’s some exclusive photos from Arnau Vinals:

Here’s how qualifying went when McLaren recruit was on pole

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Karting: Weather affects Qualifying in Genk https://formularapida.net/karting-weather-affects-qualifying-genk/ https://formularapida.net/karting-weather-affects-qualifying-genk/#respond Sat, 15 May 2021 06:52:44 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=150037 On Friday 14 May, 174 drivers from 42 countries took part in the Qualifying Practice for the first of the four 2021 FIA Karting European Championship – OK and Junior – events at the Genk circuit (BEL). The changing weather situation played a role in the overall standings, although the track remained dry apart from […]

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On Friday 14 May, 174 drivers from 42 countries took part in the Qualifying Practice for the first of the four 2021 FIA Karting European Championship – OK and Junior – events at the Genk circuit (BEL). The changing weather situation played a role in the overall standings, although the track remained dry apart from a short shower in the second timed OK session. Singapore’s Askay Bohra took the Junior pole position and the American Ugo Ugochukwu took the top class.

The 2021 FIA Karting European Championship – OK and Junior started in Genk with a complicated hierarchy due to the current unstable weather in the Limburg region. The rest of the event promises to be even more exciting on a track that is already extremely selective. There is no doubt that the “Home of Champions” will put on a great show on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th May.

The MG Tires have required a little time to adapt to and an competent strategy from the teams to appreciate their full performance. Nothing too difficult to manage for the professionals supervising the drivers at this level. But the unstable weather in the Genk region posed more serious problems for the competitors. The weather was very variable at the circuit. A shower changed the situation during the second OK session, which had to run on slick tyres on a slippery track. This short rainy spell did however slightly affect the results of the other sessions and the final ranking of these Qualifying Practices does not fully reflect the strength of all those present. The Qualifying Heats to come on Saturday morning will be even more competitive.

As an indication, the OK pole position was achieved with 52”109 while that of the OK-Junior category was 54”281, i.e. about 2.2” difference over 1360 m. The gaps remained very close between the current top specialists in each category.

Bohra takes his chance in the Junior category

In the first OK-Junior Qualifying session, Akshay Bohra (SGP) threw all his strength into the battle. His fastest lap on the fifth lap finally earned him pole position in the category, less than 11 thousandths of a second ahead of Ean Eyckmans (BEL), then Alex Powell (JAM). Dion Gowda, also from Singapore, is second in the rankings thanks to his time of 54”383 in the very last moments of Session 2 against Coskun Irfan (GBR) and Kean Nakamura Berta (GBR). Third in the overall ranking, Andres Cardenas (PER) was the fastest in the last session with 54’362, ahead of Luka Sammalisto (FIN) and Enzo Deligny (FRA). Finally, the efforts of the reigning World Champion Freddie Slater (GBR) were hampered by the lack of grip on the track in the third session, and he could only manage 54’644. Maxens Verbrugge (FRA) and Hugo Herrouin (FRA) were not far behind him.

Youth and talent for OK poleman Ugochukwu

Ugo Ugochukwu (USA) – 52”109 – was finally credited with pole position after Joe Turney (GBR) had his fastest lap cancelled for hitting the track’s boundary marks. Rafael Camara (BRA) was second by 2 hundredths and Timoteusz Kurcharczyk (POL) third by 3 thousandths. Arvid Lindblad (GBR) was one of the favourites and took second place in the ranking thanks to his fastest time in the third session – 52”237 – ahead of Tuukka Taponen (FIN) and Brando Badoer (ITA). Leader of the fourth session, Matheus Morgatto (BRA) completed the top three of the ranking with a lap of 52”357 against Andrey Zhinov (RUS) and Juho Valtanen (FIN). In the famous second session where the drivers had to play a balancing act on slick tyres in the rain, the young Arthur Rogeon (FRA) took advantage of the return of the sun in the last seconds of the session to set the fastest time, 1’09”631, followed by Luigi Coluccio (ITA) and Ariel Elkin (ISR).

Programme of the Genk event

Saturday 15th May
08:00 – 09:40 : Warm-up
09:45 – 17:00 : Qualifying Heats

Sunday 16th May
09:00 – 10:40 : Warm-up
10:45 – 12:20 : Qualifying Heats
13:30 – 15:15 : Finals

FIA Karting Press Release

Karting en FR: DPK usará los colores con los que ganó Alonso hace 25 años

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4 FA drivers into the top10 in Sarno https://formularapida.net/4-fa-drivers-into-the-top10-in-sarno/ https://formularapida.net/4-fa-drivers-into-the-top10-in-sarno/#respond Thu, 01 Apr 2021 07:43:54 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=148320 The 3rd round of the WSK Super Master Series has been a great challenge for our drivers, on a totally renewed circuit of Sarno, in the south of Italy. The FA Alonso Kart squad delivered a solid race in the OK Senior final, with spectacular action on track after a chaotic start; our drivers have […]

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The 3rd round of the WSK Super Master Series has been a great challenge for our drivers, on a totally renewed circuit of Sarno, in the south of Italy.

The FA Alonso Kart squad delivered a solid race in the OK Senior final, with spectacular action on track after a chaotic start; our drivers have been close for the entire race, fighting back to the top with an amazing progression!

Malek was our best placed driver as the checkered flag waved; P6 for him, confirming his solid growth over the course of these first races of the season! Tsolov followed in P7, again with a solid performance, despite getting involved in a contact in the beginning of the race.

Next we had Modonese in P8 (who scored a sensational P2 in qualifying on Friday), Fittipaldi P9, Pasiewicz P11, Leistra P14 and Del Pino P21.

Positive weekend for Burgoyne in OKJ, who gained 10 places during the final and finished in P23, while his teammates Kastelic and Fluxa both were unlucky during the intermediate stages of the competition, just like Hoogendoorn and Gaspar (60 Mini).

The Team is now focusing on the next race in Lonato!

Kart Republic – FA Racing Press Release

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Victory to Kremers, Antonelli, Kutskov and Olivieri in Sarno https://formularapida.net/victory-kremers-antonelli-kutskov-olivieri-sarno/ https://formularapida.net/victory-kremers-antonelli-kutskov-olivieri-sarno/#respond Wed, 31 Mar 2021 06:48:35 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=148275 Lively and hard fought finals in Sarno at the third round of the WSK Super Master Series. Kremers won KZ2, Antonelli dominated OK, Kutskov to the fore in OKJ and Olivieri claimed his maiden win in MINI. The fourth and closing race on April 25th in Lonato. The third round of WSK Super Master Series […]

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Lively and hard fought finals in Sarno at the third round of the WSK Super Master Series. Kremers won KZ2, Antonelli dominated OK, Kutskov to the fore in OKJ and Olivieri claimed his maiden win in MINI. The fourth and closing race on April 25th in Lonato.

The third round of WSK Super Master Series has been successful both in terms of participation and spectacle. The race was housed by the new 1550 meters long International Circuit Napoli in Sarno (Salerno, ITA) with 271 drivers on track from 47 nations out of the entered 300.

Kremers takes the win in KZ2, Valtanen the lead of the championship

Several twists enlivened KZ2 where, eventually, the Dutch Marijn Kremers (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) took the win in an exciting finale after winning Prefinal/B. He led the KR Motorsport pairing made by the Finn Juho Valtanen (KR-TM Racing), who won Prefinal/A, and the Italian Danilo Albanese (KR-Iame).

The other Italian Giuseppe Palomba (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) was fourth and the Finn Simo Puhakka (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) fifth.

The Italian Francesco Celenta (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) and the French Adrien Renaudin (Sodikart/Sodikart-TM Racing) did not finish due to an incident, while other protagonists like the classification leader from Sweden Viktor Gustavsson (Leclerc by Lennox/BirelART-TM Racing) and the Italian Alex Irlando (CRG Racing Team/CRG-TM Racing) were out of the games already in the Prefinal.

Final KZ2: 1. Kremers; 2. Valtanen; 3. Albanese; 4. Palomba; 5. Puhakka; 6. Longhi; 7. Ippolito; 8. Marseglia; 9. Hiltbrand; 10. Iglesias.

KZ2 classification: 1. Valtanen points 174; 2. Kremers 131; 3. Gustavsson 101; 4. Albanese 100; 5. Puhakka 93.

Antonelli back to the victory in OK. Camara keeps the lead

Andrea Kimi Antonelli (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) was back to the victory in a WSK event after winning last year the WSK Euro Series.

The Italian driver has been perfect both in Prefinal-A and in the Final, dominating the two races from lights to flag, while his teammate from Brazil Rafael Camara won Prefinal-B, but then was relegated from P2 to P4 by a 3s time penalty in the Final, a result that allowed him to retain the classification lead. The other two podium positions went therefore to the Finn Tuukka Taponen (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) and the Russian Artem Severiukhin (Ward Racing/Tony Kart-Vortex). The Czech driver Igor Cepil (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) was fifth instead.

Final OK: 1. Antonelli; 2. Taponen; 3. Severiukhin; 4. Camara; 5. Cepil; 6. Malek; 7. Tsolov; 8. Modenese; 9. Fittipaldi; 10. Turney.

OK classification: 1. Camara points 255; 2. Antonelli 196; 3. Taponen 157; 4. Lindblad 145; 5. Severiukhin 123.

Russian drivers leads in new Sarno’s track; Kutskov wins from Popov. Powell leads the championship

Russian drivers have been shining in OK-Junior after the Japanese Kean Nakamura Berta (Forza Racing/Exprit-TM Racing) and the French Enzo Deligny (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) had the upper hand in the two Prefinals. The Russian Kirill Kutskov (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) and his fellow-countryman Maksimilian Popov (Ward Racing/Tony Kart-Vortex) bounced back in the Final dominating it.

The third place went to Singapore’s Akshay Bohra (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) who led the Belgian teammate Douwe Dedecker. Dedecker ended fifth winning the sprint to the line with the other KR Motorsport, the Jamaican Alex Powell, who confirmed his classification lead.

Final OKJ: 1. Kutskov; 2. Popov; 3. Bohra; 4. Dedecker; 5. Deligny; 6. Powell; 7. Slater; 8. Krapin; 9. Keeble; 10. Sammalisto.

OKJ classification: 1. Powell points 180; 2. Bohra 160; 3. Kutskov 123; 4. Popov 122; 5. Slater 101.

Maiden win for Olivieri in MINI. The championship still in Costoya’s hands.

The MINI Final has been uncertain and hard fought. This time the victory went to the young Italian Emanuele Olivieri (Formula K Serafini/IPK-TM Racing), who claimed his maiden win in a WSK event. Olivieri pipped the Czech Jindrich Pesl (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) and the Brit Lewis Wherrell (Team Driver/KR-Iame) in the brand-new Sarno layout.

The Dutch René Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) was among the quickest and slipped down to P4 in the closing stages, while the French Jimmy Helias (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) was fifth.

The classification is still sub-judice due to the appeal to the decision to exclude Helias from qualifying early into the weekend. The Spanish classification leader Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) was eighth after winning Prefinal-A and leading the central part of the Final.

Final MINI (sub-judice): 1. Olivieri; 2. Pesl; 3. Wherrell; 4. Lammers; 5. Helias; 6. Orjuela; 7. Ivannikov; 8. Costoya; 9. Slater; 10. Tarnvanichkul.

MINI classification (sub-judice): 1. Costoya points 195; 2. Lammers 192; 3. Olivieri 146; 4. Orjuela 124; 5. Skulanov 120.

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300 drivers expected in Sarno for the WSK Super Master Series https://formularapida.net/300-drivers-expected-in-sarno-for-the-wsk-super-master-series/ https://formularapida.net/300-drivers-expected-in-sarno-for-the-wsk-super-master-series/#respond Thu, 25 Mar 2021 08:04:00 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=148020 The third round of the WSK Super Master Series is ready to start at the new International Circuit Napoli for categories MINI, OKJ, OK and KZ2.   The positive trend of WSK events continues with record figures also at the third round of the WSK Super Master Series that will get underway at the International […]

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The third round of the WSK Super Master Series is ready to start at the new International Circuit Napoli for categories MINI, OKJ, OK and KZ2.

 

The positive trend of WSK events continues with record figures also at the third round of the WSK Super Master Series that will get underway at the International Circuit Napoli in Sarno (Salerno, ITA) on March 25-28th. This participation result has never been reached by an International Series in the four entitled categories MINI, OKJ, OK and KZ2. The race on the new track of Sarno follows the success scored by the opener in Adria and that of the second round in La Conca.

Gustafsson leads KZ2

KZ2 will resume with the classification led by the Swede Viktor Gustafsson (Leclerc by Lennox/BirelART-TM Racing), who won in Adria and totaled 89 points so far. He is followed by the Finn Juho Valtanen (KR Motorsport/KR-TM Racing) at 68 and the Italians Danilo Albanese (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) at 41 and Francesco Celenta (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) at 35. The French Adrien Renaudin (Sodikart/Sodikart-TM Racing) is one point short at 34.

Camara leads OK, but Lindblad is closing in

In OK, after the first two rounds held in Adria and La Conca, the classification lead is held by the Brazilian Rafael Camara (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) at 164 points, but his teammate from Britain Arvid Lindblad is closing in at 136 points, thanks to the victory in the round in La Conca. The third position is currently occupied by the Pole Tymoteusz Kucharczyk (BirelART Racing/RK-TM Racing) at 77 points. He is followed by Andrea Kimi Antonelli (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) at 64 and the Finn Tuukka Taponen (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) at 60.

Powell leads Al Dhaheri in OKJ

In OK-Junior the Jamaican Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) made a big leap forward in the classification thanks to the victory he claimed in La Conca, while the classification of the United Arab Emirates’ driver Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) suffered a heavy blow due to the retirement in the Prefinal of La Conca after the victory in Adria. Powell took therefore the lead of the standings at 108 points, Al Dhaheri follows him at 94 and the Asian Akshay Bohra (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) is third at 91. The latter proceeds his teammate from Brazil Matheus Ferreira, who stands at 81 and the German Maxim Rehm (Ricky Flynn/Kosmic-Vortex) at 75.

Costoya is the new leader of MINI

The challenge is tight also in MINI that has a lot of strong title contenders. The lead of the standings is currently held by the Spanish driver Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin/TM Racing) who totaled 127 points thanks to the win in La Conca from his teammate from Colombia Matias Orjuela, who was pipped at the flag by 0.009s. The winner in Adria from Holland René Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) is second at 119 points and the Russian Gerasim Skulanov (CRG Racing Team/CRG-TM Racing) third at 114. The Pole Jan Przyrowsky (AV Racing/Parolin-TM Racing) is fourth at 107 points, Orjuela fifth at 88.

The program of WSK Super Master Series Rd.3, Sarno

Friday, March 26: 10:50 Qualifying practice, 13:00 Qualifying heats;
Saturday, March 27: 10:00 Qualifying heats;
Sunday, March 28: 10:50 Prefinals; 14:20 Final OK; 14:50 Final MINI, 15:20 Final KZ2, 15:50 Final OKJ.

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DKM adapts its program to the circumstances https://formularapida.net/dkm-adapts-its-program-to-the-circumstances/ https://formularapida.net/dkm-adapts-its-program-to-the-circumstances/#respond Wed, 24 Mar 2021 08:30:17 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=147959 A few weeks ago, the German Kart Championship presented its innovative racing program for the 2021 season. But a few changes caused criticism among long-standing teams and drivers. The organizers took this to heart and adjusted the racing program once again. Among these adjustments are the lowering of the DMSB Shifterkart Cup registration fee as […]

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A few weeks ago, the German Kart Championship presented its innovative racing program for the 2021 season. But a few changes caused criticism among long-standing teams and drivers. The organizers took this to heart and adjusted the racing program once again. Among these adjustments are the lowering of the DMSB Shifterkart Cup registration fee as well as not merging the two shifterkart categories DSKM and DSKC.

The German Kart Championship has a long tradition and is going to celebrate its 60th anniversary next year. Ever since the beginnings, numerous motorsports stars have celebrated their first successes in the DKM and things should go on like this in the future. One of the most recent examples is Mick Schumacher: He rose from the DJKM and is going to celebrate his debut in the Formula 1 World Championship this year.

But the Corona pandemic causes uncertainty among the drivers and teams. The DKM team already adjusted to this in 2020 and is presenting an attractive program in 2021 again. Nonetheless, there was criticism among drivers and teams, which the people responsible for the DKM took to heart.

“It’s important to us to organize a Championship that makes the participants feel comfortable. We’ve received a lot of feedback these past weeks and talked about it within our team”, says series coordinator Stefan Wagner.

At the DMSB Shifterkart Cup, the registration fee is going to be lowered to 2.900€ again and is therefore on the same level as 2020. Every driver who is already registered is going to profit from this adjustment as well. At the same time, a possible merging of the shifterkart categories DSKM and DSKC was taken off the table. Both classes are going to take place in full at all five season races with their own ranked races.

An additional special regulation is going to affect the guest drivers at the season kick-off in Kerpen. They will get the chance to still register for the Championship fully until two weeks before the next race. The guest start is then going to be changed into a regular registration and the drivers will be entitled to their points. At the same time, the guest driver fee is going to be deducted from the registration fee.

There is going to be a new rookie sponsoring in the DJKM and DKM classes. The best rookie (DJKM: born in 2009; DKM: born in 2007) of the respective overall list of rankings will not have to pay the registration fee for the next year.

Due to the already tested and very extensive security- and hygiene-concept of the DKM, there is currently nothing standing in the way of the season kick-off in Kerpen.

“This is a positive signal for all drivers and teams. We’re excited to be able to already provide planning security here”, continues Wagner.

All in all, the racing calendar of the DKM consists of five racing weekends again with events in Kerpen, Wackersdorf, Genk (Belgium), Mülsen and Ampfing.

Key-Facts regarding DKM season 2021:

  • Registration for all classes possible until two weeks before a respective race.
  • Payment of registration fees for all classes (DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC) until May 1st 2021.
  • No late fee for registrations after February 28th 2021.
  • Consistent registration fees of 3.200€ for DKM, DJKM and DSKM, as well as 2.900€ for DSKC.
  • Security- and hygiene-fee of 500€ (100 € per race weekend) per driver, which is going to be transmitted to the organizers in full for the implementation of the necessary concepts.
  • Individual ranking and ranked races for DSKM and DSKC classes.
  • Rookie sponsoring in the DJKM and DKM classes. The best rookie
  • (DJKM: born in 2009; DKM: born in 2007) won’t have to pay registration fee for the next season.
  • Guest drivers from Kerpen can still fully register for their class up until two weeks before the next race (Wackersdorf).  The results of the guest start are then going to count for points and the guest driver fee is going to be deducted from the registration fee.
  • Extensive security- and hygiene-concept provides planning security for racing events.

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POWELL, COSTOYA AND LINDBLAD WIN THE WSK SUPER MASTER SERIES ROUND AT LA CONCA https://formularapida.net/powell-costoya-and-lindblad-win-the-wsk-super-master-series-round-at-la-conca/ https://formularapida.net/powell-costoya-and-lindblad-win-the-wsk-super-master-series-round-at-la-conca/#respond Thu, 18 Mar 2021 08:57:05 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=147756 The second WSK Super Master Series at La Conca saw a resurfaced track that provided a large amount of grip. The impressive chicane saw some racers catch some air even, and provided very intense racing. Even though the KZ-2 class didn’t race this weekend, more than 170 drivers from 44 different nations took on the […]

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The second WSK Super Master Series at La Conca saw a resurfaced track that provided a large amount of grip. The impressive chicane saw some racers catch some air even, and provided very intense racing.

Even though the KZ-2 class didn’t race this weekend, more than 170 drivers from 44 different nations took on the Italian track. The missing class will be back for the next race in Sarno, the 28th of March, and will be at Lonato as well for the final round of the Championship.

Lindblad wins the race, but doesn’t lead the Champioship.

British driver Arvid Lindblad set the fastest time on Saturday, so his win was a safe bet. Come the final, there was several drivers on the lead, initially being Andrea Kimi Antonelli (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) who started in front of the grid. Classification leader and teammate Rafael Camara (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) overtook Antonelli for the lead, but he wouldn’t be in first place until the end. KR Motorsport driver Arvid Lindblad overtook Camara and kept his lead until the checkered flag. Camara finished in second, what was a relief for his Championship campaign. Now, the Brazilian is still on the lead with 164 points, followed by race winner Lindblad with 136. Third position went to Tymotheus Kucharczyk (BirelART Racing/RK-TM Racing) and Joseph Turney (Tony Kart Racing/Tony Kart-Vortex) was right at the gates of a podium in P4. Once pole sitter Antonelli finished in fifth. The top 10 were completed by Spina, Taponen, Malek, Zhivnov and Bertuca.

Powell wins in OKJ and snatches the lead.

Jamaican Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) imposed himself on the final and lead all laps, proving that P2 in the first race on Saturday was the exception. Singapore’s Akshay Bohra, who was the fastest on Saturday, had to settle for second, but he can leave La Conca knowing he’s just three points behind second on the Championship Al Dhaheri, who didn’t make it to the end after an incident on Prefinal A.

Brazilian Matheus Ferreira finished on the last step of the podium for KR Motorsport, followed by Russian Tigran Bunatyan (Team Komarov/Tony Kart-TM Racing) and compatriot Miguel Costa (Sauber/KR-Iame) in P5. The rest of the top 10 were Dedecker, Gubenko, Eyckmans, Deligny and Popov.

Costoya wins in MINI for the lead.

A lot of lead changes in the smallest class brought a dramatic end to the weekend, where Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) snatched the race win from teammate Matias Orjuela by just 0.009s after a hard-fought battle on track. The Spaniard is now leading the Championship ahead of Rene Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame), who couldn’t replicate his results at Adria and finished in fifth. Ahead of Lammers, Russian Gerasim Skulanov (CRG Racing Team/CRG-TM Racing) finished 3rd, followed by his compatriot Vladimir Ivannikov (Drago Corse/Parolin-TM Racing). The top 10 was completed by Sauber, Olivieri, Przyrowsky, Tarnvanichkul and Schaufler.

 

The following rounds of the WSK Super Master Series are:

Round 3 – SARNO 28-03-21 – MINI-OKJ-OK-KZ2

Round 4 – LONATO 25-04-21 – MINI-OKJ-OK-KZ2

 

 

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Qualifying of the second round of WSK Super Master Series is on in La Conca https://formularapida.net/qualifying-of-the-second-round-of-wsk-super-master-series-is-on-in-la-conca/ https://formularapida.net/qualifying-of-the-second-round-of-wsk-super-master-series-is-on-in-la-conca/#respond Sat, 13 Mar 2021 08:37:45 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=147536 Qualifying practice and the first heats took place today as over 170 drivers made it onto the track in the three categories MINI, OKJ and OK. Some further heats will take place on Saturday, March 13th ahead of the final stages that will be on Sunday, March 14th, with Live Streaming on wsk.it. Qualifying practice […]

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Qualifying practice and the first heats took place today as over 170 drivers made it onto the track in the three categories MINI, OKJ and OK. Some further heats will take place on Saturday, March 13th ahead of the final stages that will be on Sunday, March 14th, with Live Streaming on wsk.it.

Qualifying practice and the subsequent heats provided the first indications on Friday ahead of the final stages of the second round of the WSK Super Master Series that is underway at the World Circuit La Conca (Muro Leccese, ITA). Following the Covid-19 protocol and according to the ACI Sport regulations, the event is run behind closed doors.

In this second round more than 170 drivers are challenging each other in category MINI, OKJ and OK, and several new drivers came to the fore after the recent opener in Adria. In this occasion KZ2 is not present, but it will be back in Sarno on March 28th and then at the grand finale of the WSK Super Master Series in Lonato on April 25th.

Lindblad posts the pole position time in OK. The first two heats go to Tsolov and Cepil instead.
The British driver Arvid Lindblad (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) secured the pole position in OK with a best time of 44.459s. He was followed by his teammate from Czech Republic Igor Cepil, who posted the quickest time of Series-2 in 44.699s. The Finn Tuukka Taponen (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) was also among the fastest and came second in Series-1 in 44.781s, while the Norwegian Martinius Stenshorne (Leclerc by Lennox/BirelART-TM Racing) was second in Series-2 in 44.702s.
Heats. The first heat (C-E) has lived on an exciting duel for the top and the Bulgarian Nikola Tsolov (DPK/KR-Iame) eventually pipped the Italian Andrea Kimi Antonelli (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) by 0.067s. The third place was also decided in the sprint to the line and Taponen proceeded Brando Badoer (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) by 0.069s. Cepil won the second heat leading Alfio Andrea Spina (Tony Kart/Vortex) who put in a good comeback race, while Stenshorne was third.

Pole position and one heat to Bohra in OKJ. The other heats to Walther, Gubenko and Powell.
Three qualifying series took place in OK-Junior. The quickest of all was Singapore’s Akshay Bohra (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) who topped Series-1 in 46.180s. The Russian Alexander Gubenko (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) was the quickest in Series-2 with a best time of 46.259s, while the Dane David Walther (Koski Motorsport/Tony Kart-Vortex) was the fastest of Series-3 in 46.264s.
Heats. In the first heat (C-E), the victory went to Walther, who led Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame). The victory of the second heat (B-D) was claimed by Gubenko, while the Brazilian Matheus Ferreira (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) had the best of his teammate from China Yuanpu Cui as the two ended respectively second and third. Bohra confirmed his speed in the heat A-E leading his two teammates from Russia at Team Komarov, Tigran Bunatyan and Anatoly Khavalkin. The Jamaican Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) bounced back in the C-D heat taking the win ahead of his teammate Ferreira and the American James Egozi (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex).

Fardin sets the pole position time in MINI. Van Langendonck and Skulanov take the win in the heats.
In the second of the three qualifying series of MINI, Kian Fardin Sharabian (Team Driver/KR-Iame) posted the overall fastest time in 51.639s, while Jacopo Martinese (CMT/Parolin-TM Racing) was the fastest of Series-1 in 51.884s and Davide Bottaro (AV Racing/Parolin-TM Racing) topped the charts of Series-3 in 52.015s.
Heats. The first of the two qualifying heats saw the Belgian Dries Van Langendonck (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) taking the win from the British driver Alfie Slater (Energy Corse/Energy-TM Racing) who completed a good race as Singapore’s Tiziano Monza (Sauber/KR-Iame) that ended third. The second heat was won by the Russian Gerasim Skulanov (CRG Racing Team/CRG-TM Racing) at the end of a comeback run. He eventually led the Turkish driver Alp Aksoy (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) and the Pole Jan Przyrowsky (AV Racing/Parolin-TM Racing). Martinese was fourth instead.

The program of WSK Super Master Series Rd.2, La Conca
Saturday, March 13th: 8:40 Free practice, 10:40 Qualifying heats;
Sunday, March 14th: 8:40 Free practice, 10:40 Prefinals; 14:00 Final OKJ; 14:30 Final OK; 15:00 Final MINI.

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Kamyab, Harrison and Mcdonald are the 2021 Iame Winter Cup Champions https://formularapida.net/kamyab-harrison-mcdonald-are-the-2021-iame-winter-cup-champions/ https://formularapida.net/kamyab-harrison-mcdonald-are-the-2021-iame-winter-cup-champions/#respond Fri, 12 Mar 2021 07:19:19 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=147495 The IAME Winter Cup started off the 2021 international IAME season in great fashion on the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero of Valencia. British drivers made the most of a tricky weather in Sunday’s Finals with Roman Kamyab claiming the victory in Mini, Bart Harrison winning his second consecutive cup in Junior, and Dean McDonald achieving […]

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The IAME Winter Cup started off the 2021 international IAME season in great fashion on the Kartodromo Internacional Lucas Guerrero of Valencia. British drivers made the most of a tricky weather in Sunday’s Finals with Roman Kamyab claiming the victory in Mini, Bart Harrison winning his second consecutive cup in Junior, and Dean McDonald achieving another Senior success.

The fifth edition of the IAME Winter Cup, organized by RGMMC, gathered once again the best IAME teams and drivers in Mini, Junior, and Senior classes on the Kartodromo Valencia. While the Spanish track remained dry on Friday and Saturday, rain came spicing up Sunday’s Prefinals and Finals, bringing the best out of the competitors in each field. Some of them were able to make a difference in the most crucial moments, like Roman Kamyab achieving his first international success in Mini, Bart Harrison winning the Junior class for the second season in a row, and Dean MacDonald leading the Senior Final from lights to flag!

Senior

Daniel Nogales (Kart Republic Spain) set the fastest time of the Senior class, the most crowded field with up to 60 entrants. Sam Balota (Dan Holland Racing) was second-best ahead of Dean MacDonald (Strawberry Racing). The GT car driver started his weekend on the right foot with a first heat win on the same day, followed by a second place and two more victories, which gave him the provisional lead on Saturday evening. Sunday morning’s Prefinal went to Kimber ahead MacDonald and Clayton Ravenscroft (KR Sport), pulling off a 13-place recovery!

Second overall last season, MacDonald turned into domination mode for this year’s Final! Thanks to his better start, the Brit rapidly built a gap and led the 20-lap race from lights to flag, emulating his win of 2019. As the leader could not be caught again, Kimber had to make do with second place ahead of Westover.

Junior

William Macintyre (KR Sport) emerged quickest in Friday’s Qualifying ahead of Louis Leveau (Monlau Competicion), followed by Ivan Arias Chavarri (AC Motorsport) and Adria Mustienes Gil (Kidstowin). Macintyre kept the lead after the heats with two wins. Kanato Le (Fusion Motorsport) came to the fore in second position in front of Arias Chavarri, winner of the penultimate heat on Saturday. In Sunday’s Prefinal, Le made good use of the drying conditions and passed Macintyre for victory, with Robinson diving through for second place.

In Sunday’s Final, Robinson started well at lights out before Le took the lead back in the opening lap. While the Brit quickly built himself a one-second gap, Harrison was equally fast in fighting his way through the pack. From the third row of the grid, he climbed to second and launched a successful move on Le close to half-race. Once in the lead, Harrison kept all doors shut, which allowed a recovering Marcus Luzio (KR Sport), 10th on the grid, to close in on Le. In the last lap, the latter went off the track, let Luzio through for second, but was able to keep the third spot. Unaware of the drama behind him, Harrison could savour his second Winter Cup win in a row. Le was eventually classified as runner-up following a penalty for Luzio, with Macintyre completing the podium.

Mini

The Qualifying session of the Mini category saw the local drivers top the timesheet with Sandro Perez Sanchez (MDC Racing) on pole, followed by Raul Zunzarren Perez (Monlau Competicion) and Alejandro Martinez (Praga Racing). The eliminatory races led to a close fight between Perez Sanchez and Zunzarren Perez. While each driver won twice, the former claimed the first place, followed by a single point by Zunzarren Perez, with Martinez and Roman Kamyab (Privateer) third and fourth. In Sunday’s Prefinal, the leading order was turned upside down with Zunzarren Perez retiring after some troublesome opening laps, Martinez being disqualified and Perez Sanchez going from first to fourth against Sacha Van’t Pad Bosch (Fusion), Kamyab, and Luuk Taal (Fusion Motorsport).

The Minis were the first out on track for their final race on Sunday afternoon. While Van’t Pad Bosch kept his advantage at the start, Taal went past Kamyab for second place but the Brit quickly made his way up to first and kept the whole 15-lap race under control! Despite his efforts, Van’t Pad Bosch had to make do with second place with Taal completing the top 3.

IAME Winter Cup Awards

The three class winners Roman Kamyab, Bart Harrison, and Dean MacDonald were awarded the full IAME Euro Series entry, as well as the driver pack, while the drivers in second place were awarded entry and driver pack for 2 IAME Euro Series races, and the 3rd place one race each.

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CRG chassis brand is moving a lot in the karting drivers market. The Italian squad has confirmed the incorporation of the KZ world champion, Jeremy Iglesias, among other drivers.

The Italian brand faces 2021 recruiting great drivers to their line-up. This weekend, KZ world champion Jeremy Iglesias was confirmed as a new driver for CRG.

CRG in addition to this incorporation also announced Alex Irlando t o join the KZ team.

But the Italian brand not only strengthens in KZ, it also does so in OK. Arthur Rogeon leaves Exprit to join CRG where he will make his OK debut.

Declarations

Alex Irlando:

“The sporting record of the CRG Racing Team in the KZ classes is incredible and I am sure that we will be able to be competitive from the first races of 2021. I am in a moment of my career in what new incentives are fundamental and here at CRG I have found a highly motivated technical staff and ambitious projects. As for the engines, I am also very happy to continue my collaboration with TM, which has given me direct support for years and with whom I have shared all my successes and sporting choices.”

Arthur Rogeon:

“We chose to join CRG because it is one of the best teams ever in Karting, it boasts an incredible palmares, technical know-how and experience to win races as demonstrated with many champions who then went to motor racing. My goal for 2021 is above all to learn as much as possible, thanks to the support of the team’s technicians and gain experience to aim to win in 2022, when we will also consider a possible double commitment with the KZ category. Later I would like to move on to motoring, but now the focus is 100% on Karting and on this new phase of my career which will start with the tests in January and the first races in February.”

Antonelli wins the WSK Euro Series

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Mercedes junior Antonelli injured; Red Bull’s 1-2 in ADAC F4; Alesi/Ferrari https://formularapida.net/mercedes-junior-antonelli-injured-red-bulls-1-2-in-adac-f4-alesi-ferrari/ https://formularapida.net/mercedes-junior-antonelli-injured-red-bulls-1-2-in-adac-f4-alesi-ferrari/#respond Mon, 09 Nov 2020 22:24:29 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=116028 Mercedes F1 junior Andrea Kimi Antonelli injured himself in a kart crash as Red Bull’s duo ended up 1-2 in ADAC F4, while Giuliano Alesi’s time with Ferrari likely ending. The FIA Karting World Championship was once again in the headlines, this time, for a crash for Mercedes F1 junior, Antonelli, in the OK category. […]

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Mercedes F1 junior Andrea Kimi Antonelli injured himself in a kart crash as Red Bull’s duo ended up 1-2 in ADAC F4, while Giuliano Alesi’s time with Ferrari likely ending.

The FIA Karting World Championship was once again in the headlines, this time, for a crash for Mercedes F1 junior, Antonelli, in the OK category. The incident took place at the start of the final race on a wet Portimao kart track on Sunday afternoon.

The race was red-flagged immediately and resumed later on, where Tony Kart’s Callum Bradshaw won, to be crowned the 2020 OK champion. This, after Ricky Flynn Motorsport’s Freddie Slater, was crowned the OK Junior champion – both in the presence of Felipe Massa.

Kart Republic’s Antonelli, meanwhile, couldn’t repeat his European OK heroics from last year, as his race ended already on Lap 2 when he hit the back of Birel ART’s Maya Weug – who is one of the four finalists in the FIA Girls on Track programme.

Weung spun on track after hitting a wet patch and Antonelli couldn’t avoid her as the Italian’s steering column bent with the frame, which hit his left leg. As per multiple reports, it is understood that the Mercedes junior suffered a broken left tibia and metatarsus.

He was taken to the nearest hospital in the ambulance. Although, he was released from there, he is still under observation in the hotel, before he can return to Italy for further checks. It is likely that he will be out of action for at least a month.

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Red Bull success in ADAC F4:

Aside the Mercedes junior, two Red Bull juniors drivers found success in the ADAC F4 series. Racing for Van Amersfoort Racing, Jonny Edgar sealed the title in the final weekend ahead of fellow teammate and academy driver, Jak Crawford.

Edgar – like Crawford – entered the championship for the second time in 2020, after their car racing debut in 2019. The American scored five wins and 12 podiums in the season, eclipsed slightly by his teammate’s six wins and 11 podiums.

It was enough for Edgar to secure himself 300 points as it was a narrow margin of victory in the title fight, who won over Crawford by just the two points. Outside ADAC F4, the duo entered in three of the Italian F4 series as well, where both scored a win apiece.

Giuliano Alesi, Ferrari end:

As we near the end of the 2020 season in F2, with only two rounds remaining, it could be curtains for Alesi, not only in the championship but also as a Ferrari junior. In an interview to Blick, the Frenchman’s father Jean, revealed about the pending ouster.

The former F1 racer noted about Giuliano getting out, while talking about difficulty in generating sponsorship after a disastrous F2 season. “We have no sponsors for 2021, Ferrari has fired him from the Academy – and I can no longer raise any private money,” Alesi was quoted as.

“I sold my Ferrari F40 myself. In 2021 we bet on the wrong team with HWA, paid over one million euros. All promises were not kept. When we switched to MP, HWA wanted another 80,000 euros,” summed up Alesi, talking about the switch from HWA to MP Motorsport.

Alesi joined Ferrari in 2016 and raced in GP3 for three years, where he finished fifth and seventh in 2017 and 2018, respectively. He graduated to F2 in 2019 with Trident and ended up 15th but a switch to HWA Racelab in 2020 ended up in a disaster with just the eight points for lone points finish.

He made the switch to MP Motorsport in Sochi, replacing Nobuharu Matsushita, and is expected to see-through the year with them. Amid his struggles, fellow Ferrari drivers sit first, second and fifth, where one is certain to win the championship.

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Barnard and Ugochukwu take two big wins in Sarno https://formularapida.net/barnard-and-ugochukwu-take-two-big-wins-in-sarno/ https://formularapida.net/barnard-and-ugochukwu-take-two-big-wins-in-sarno/#respond Sun, 23 Aug 2020 19:37:08 +0000 https://formularapida.net/?p=112924 In line with the previous phases, the Finals of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK & Junior were hotly contested in Sarno, but the favourites won indisputably after some spectacular races. After a faultless race from start to finish, Britain’s Taylor Barnard won in the OK class, while Ugo Ugochukwu of the United States […]

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In line with the previous phases, the Finals of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK & Junior were hotly contested in Sarno, but the favourites won indisputably after some spectacular races. After a faultless race from start to finish, Britain’s Taylor Barnard won in the OK class, while Ugo Ugochukwu of the United States won in the Junior class.

The weather remained beautiful and very hot throughout the Neapolitan weekend, putting Drivers and equipment to the test. The last Qualifying Heats on Sunday morning were as competitive as the day before, and some of the Drivers still had some hopes. The two Finals were not to be outdone either, with several significant incidents. However, the two winners of Sarno were undoubtedly the strongest. Taylor Barnard moved back to the top of the provisional standings of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK after dislodging Andrea Kimi Antonelli, while Ugo Ugochukwu went from 4th to 1st place in the FIA Karting European Championship – Junior.

Grand Slam for Barnard in OK

Taylor Barnard (GBR – KR/Iame/LeCont), who took pole position in the Qualifying Practices of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK, also won all four Qualifying Heats. During this phase, several top Drivers had fallen behind. Hannes Janker (DEU – KR/Iame/LeCont), Laurens Van Hoepen (NLD – Birel ART/TM Racing/LeCont), Maya Weug (ESP – Birel ART/TM Racing/LeCont) and Rafael Chaves Camara (BRA – Exprit/TM Racing/LeCont) for instance were far from their usual positions.

From the beginning of the Final, Weug, Janker and Harry Thompson (GBR – Exprit/TM Racing/LeCont) retired on the first lap. Barnard was ahead of Joe Turney (GBR – Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) and Juho Valtanen (FIN – KR/Iame/LeCont), but Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA – KR/Iame/LeCont) came back very strongly. Barnard had had time to build up a lead of almost two seconds by the time Antonelli took 2nd on lap 7. The chase was on. Barnard maintained a very fast pace and Antonelli had to face the fact that victory was going to be very difficult to achieve. Even though Barnard slowed down slightly at the end of the race, it did not prevent him from winning the feature with a 9 tenths lead over his rival. Turney finished 3rd, Nikita Bedrin (RUS – Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) was 4th, while Camara managed to regain 10 places in 5th.

“I’m very satisfied with my performance in Sarno,” said the Rosberg Racing Academy Driver. “The equipment was excellent, the team was perfect. I have to admit that my engine showed some signs of wear in the final laps of the Final. I had to relax a little bit until I crossed the finish line with relief.”

Provisional standings of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK after the second Competition in Sarno

1- Taylor Barnard – 65 points
2- Andrea Kimi Antonelli – 58 points
3- Nikita Bedrin – 40 points
4- Joe Turney – 37 points
5- Laurens Van Hoepen – 24 points

Good work for Ugochukwu in Junior

Even though he took the lead in the Qualifying Heats of the FIA Karting European Championship – Junior on the Sarno circuit, Ugo Ugochukwu (USA – KR/Iame/LeCont) did not have an easy time of it against the poleman Maxwell Dodds (GBR – Parolin/TM Racing/LeCont), as well as Tuuka Taponen (FIN – Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont), Arvid Lindblad (GBR – KR/Iame/LeCont) and Tymoteusz Kucharczyk (RK/TM Racing/LeCont).

Ugochukwu kept the advantage at the start of the Final and gradually broke away from Taponen. Delayed at the start, Dodds did his best to come back, but it was Lindblad who made the most progress. He reached 2nd with three laps to go. The end of the race was intense behind the leader but Ugochukwu won by more than six seconds. Freddie Slater (GBR – Kosmic/Vortex/LeCont) took advantage of the fight in the leading group to grab 2nd place over Lindblad while Taponen finished only 4th. Karol Paciewicz (POL – Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) moved up from 15th to 5th place.

“I’m very happy to have had such a great weekend for my first Sauber Racing Kart race,” said Ugo Ugochukwu. “The equipment was exceptional thanks to the work of the team and the engine manufacturer. I tried to get an early lead in the Final and it worked. I scored as many points as possible and I’m now leading the Championship. I couldn’t have asked for more!”

Provisional standings of the FIA Karting European Championship – Junior after the second Competition in Sarno

1- Ugo Ugochukwu – 55 points
2- Tuukka Taponen – 48 points
3- Arvid Lindblad – 44 points
4- Valerio Rinicella – 30 points
5- Freddie Slater – 26 points

The next Competition of the 2020 FIA Karting European Championship – OK & Junior will take place from 11th to 13th September in Wackersdorf (DEU).

Full results are available on fiakarting.com.

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