Rain Affects Qualifying At World Cup

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Jérémy Iglésias set the fastest time in qualifying practice for the World Cup of KZ1 karting (gearbox karts) which is taking place this weekend at Sarno in Italy.  The Frenchman headed double title winner Jonathan Thonon, whilst Jaime Alguersuari, the Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver, made a good impression when qualifying in 7th place.  In the World Cup for KF3 (13 – 15 years) karts, European Champion Nyck De Vries confirmed his standing as favourite for that title.


Above: Jérémy Iglésias

Within a few kilometres of Vesuvius, the international circuit at Sarno-Napoli this weekend welcomes the World Cup competitions for category KZ1 (the principal class of gearbox karts) and category KF3 (the class for Juniors from 13-15 years old).  But whereas stifling heat had been the main topic of conversation in the paddock, it was the arrival of several spots of rain in the middle of the qualifying practice which dropped a small bombshell!  

For the drivers, it became in effect, a question of dodging the rain drops in order to set a good time – particularly important for the rest of the weekend.  Let us bear in mind that the qualifying practice session determines the starting grids for the qualifying races, and they in turn determine the 34 drivers who will contest the final phase of the competition namely the pre-final and decisive final.


Above: F1 driver Jaime Alguersuari

In KZ1, there were two experienced drivers who both produced their best efforts when it counted most. The Frenchman Jérémy Iglésias (Intrepid-TM) set the fastest time just seconds before the end of the second session to steal pole position from double title holder Jonathan Thonon (CRG-Maxter) himself happy to have managed a fast time despite the difficult circumstances.  Behind them, however, was surprise package Danish driver Andreas Fasberg on an original AM chassis (the initials denoting former driver Alessandro Manetti) being powered by a Maxter motor.  Fasberg headed two Intrepid mounted drivers, who in order of placing were European Champion Bas Lammers and Salvatore Gatto.  

Whilst many fancied drivers were caught out by the conditions (examples being the 20th, 21st and 22nd positions of Rick Dreezen, Marco Ardigo and Sauro Cesetti), Francesco Laudato (Birel-TM) secured 6th place just in front of the Spaniard Jaime Alguersuari (Intrepid-TM).  “I am very happy to return to karting this weekend” explained the Spanish Formula 1 driver for Toro Rosso.  “I have always had a particular affection for karting, which is an incredibly competitive discipline.  Here, all the drivers are fast and it is incredible to see how easily you can pass or get passed.  That creates very exciting races and I am happy to have the chance to take on drivers who I raced previously when I was involved full time in karting.”
Alguersuari was notably in front of four times World Champion Davide Fore (CRG-Maxter), the Czech Patrik Hajek (Tony Kart-Vortex) and the Italian Roberto Toninelli (CKR-TM).

Running alongside the KZ1 competition, Sarno also accommodates the KF3 World Cup for Juniors from 13-15 years of age.  Already European Champion, the Dutchman Nyck De Vries (Zanardi-Parrila) again made a strong impression securing pole position.  The difference between the three sessions being in excess of 101% envisaged by the rules, the classification from qualifying practice has been determined in accordance with the series and not by mixing all of the times as would normally be the case.

Consequently, behind De Vries, the order is completely unexpected with the Italian Loris Spinelli (Tony Kart-Vortex) who inherited the 2nd place in front of the Frenchman Pascal Belmaaziz (Intrepid-TM), the Russian Serguei Sirotkin (Tony Kart-Vortex), the Italian Gianmarco Ercoli (Tony Kart-Vortex), the Macedonian Risto Vukov (CRG-Maxter), the Spaniard Soriano Braces (F Kart-Vortex) and the Dutchman Joey Elkerbout (Zanardi-Maxter).  Pre-event favourites Spaniard Gerard Barrabeig (Intrepid-TM, 15th), the Russian Danil Kyvat (Tony Kart-Vortex, 47th) and the Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Tony Kart-Vortex, 75th) will be hoping for a far better showing in the qualifying races scheduled for Saturday and Sunday morning.

 

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