WSK Master Series Final

Beitske Visser (Intrepid-TM, KZ2), Jordan King (Birel-BMB, KF2), Kevin Lavelli (Top Kart-Parilla, KF3) and Lorenzo Travisanutto (Tony Kart-LKE, 60 Mini) won the finals at the closing round of the WSK Master Series last weekend, October 10.

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The WSK Master Series crowns its Champions. The season of the WSK Master Series has rounded off today producing again suspenseful moments in the races awarding the titles in the final round at the circuit 7 Laghi in Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia, Italy).

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Above: Danish DR Kart/Parilla driver Nicklas Nielsen leads a bunch of juniors on his way to the Master Series KF3 Championship
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Beitske Visser wins both KZ2 final and Championship. Dutch Beitske Visser (Intrepid-TM-Dunlop) is not only blonde and pretty: she was so unflinchingly resolute to achieve the desperate goal of recovering 55 points of gap from Marco Zanchetta (CKR-TM-Dunlop) who had arrived as ranking leader at 7 Laghi. Visser, after winning the Pre-Final, achieved also victory in a heated duel in the Final against her teammate Francesco Celenta representing the final obstacle to win. Zanchetta instead, with a tyre damaged owing to a touch at the start, went ever more down to leave the score area. On a podium completed by Federico Miccoli finishing third, Beitske Visser has celebrated therefore a double win in both the race and championship.

Jordan King wins through in KF2. English Jordan King (Birel-BMB-Parilla) won KF2 Final after a hard duel. The toughest adversary was Milanese Marco Moretti (Maranello-TM-Vega) who was first in the lead and constantly behind the leader afterwards. Antonio Giovinazzi (Top Kart-Parilla-Vega) from Taranto attracted attention as he relentlessly recovered from a start in the last but one row due to a touch with an adversary early in the Pre-Final. Giovinazzi succeeded in moving up to third to have the opportunity to mount the podium and celebrate KF2 title he had already won in the previous round. But carburettor troubles slowed the Apulian driver down and was forced to give in to British Chris Lock who therefore completed the podium and to his countryman Jonas Hansen (both on a Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega).


Above: A girl with a big future - Beitske Visser came back from a points deficit to win the round and the series in KZ2
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Kevin Lavelli leads KF3 outsiders. In a weekend started with the best time in the practice and ended with a recovering win from the sixth starting row, Kevin Lavelli from Como (Top Kart-Parilla-Dunlop) has established himself as the best of the gifted KF3 drivers that were present in Castelletto. In the Final, Lavelli was successful in beating Danish Nicklas Nielsen (DR-Parilla-Dunlop) that was leading until then with the goal of closing a 38-point gap from the ranking leader Romanian Robert Visoiu (Tony Kart-Vortex-Dunlop). Latter’s early stop during a difficult starting phase contributed to clear the way for Nielsen. The Dane therefore finished second ahead of Russian Pavel Rudakov (Tony Kart-BMB-Dunlop) and achieved the score that earned him the victory in the championship.

Lorenzo Travisanutto dominates 60 Mini Final. It was decisive to sprint past everybody at the start in the Final because Lorenzo Travisanutto (Tony Kart-LKE-Vega) called immediately the shots without ever giving anybody the opportunity to catch up with him until the finish. His only concern was over Romanian Marcu Dionisos (Top Kart-LKE-Vega) that was menacingly behind him in the last phase and concluded second with a good lead over Swedish Otto Tjader (Tony Kart-LKE-Vega). The definitive 60 Mini ranking is pending confirmation to enforce the art. 18 of the International Sporting Code.

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