The Winning Teams Of WSK Euro Series

After the conclusion of the final round in Spain, there was a different team and manufacturer taking the WSK Euro Series Teams Title in each class. They were: Chiesa Corse (KF1), Tony Kart Racing Team (KZ1), Energy Corse (KZ2), MGM Racing (KF2) and CRG Spa (KF3)

With the drivers ranking now finalised, celebrations turned to the teams who could add up the scores of their best two drivers.

Chiesa Corse’s succesful recovery in KF1. De Vries’ double win (Zanardi-Parilla-Vega) on the Spanish circuit pushed the Chiesa Corse team ahead of Intrepid Driver Program after a heated challenge between the Dutch driver and English Alexander Albon (Intrepid-TM-Vega). In a last-minute overtake, Birel Motorsport beat Kosmic Racing Department to the podium thanks to Polish Karol Basz’s fourth place (RK-BMB-Vega).


Above: KF1, Chiesa Corse with De Vries

Celebration for Tony Kart R.T. in KZ1. Winning KZ1 Drivers ranking, Belgian Rick Dreezen (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) earned the Tony Kart Racing Team the EuroCup leadership. The Spanish event consolidated Intrepid Driver Program in second place thanks to the Dutch pair Bas Lammers & Beitske Visser who scored well. Formula K improved to third in a close finish with Belgian Yannick De Brabander and Italian Antonio Piccioni (both on a Parolin-TM-Vega) respectively in 1st and 2nd place in Final 2.


Above: KZ1, Dreezen lead Piccioni

Energy Corse wins by a whisker. Energy won KZ2 WSK EuroCup when Swedish Joel Johansson (Energy-TM-Vega), finishing second in Spain, assuring his team a mere one-point lead over CRG Spa (which suffered from Italian Mirko Torsellini’s (CRG-Maxter-Vega) withdrawal in Final 2). Team Maddox rejoiced with third over AVG Racing thanks to Dutch Ryan Van De Burgt (Maddox-Parilla-Vega) winning Final 2.


Above: Energy ahead in KZ2 with Johansson


MGM Racing dominates KF2. Stefano Cucco (Birel-Parilla-Vega) shot his team MGM Racing team to the top of the ranking with a consistent lead over Energy Corse. The latter, competing with Belgian Sami Luka (Energy-TM-Vega) finished third in Final 2, ended second ahead Ward Racing.


Above: Cucco/Birel leads for MGM Racing

CRG successful in KF3. Winning KF3, Dutch Max Verstappen (CRG-Parilla-Vega) mades his team CRG Spa successful in the WSK EuroCup as well. The team won over Energy Corse and GSM One Kart.


Above: Verstappen, synonymous with CRG

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