WSK Champions Cup Standings


press release 5 March 2014
 

The Second and last round of the WSK Champions Cup on Sunday 9th March at La Conca.


Above: KFJ winner Ahmed
pic - Press.net Images

Lorandi on the run in KF

Alessio Lorandi (Tony Kart-TM-Dunlop) leads the standings in KF. He proved how it is always possible to recover in kart racing. Last Sunday, in fact, he had to fight hard to recover and win the Prefinal B and the Final. Thanks to these two victories, Lorandi leads the standings having scored as many points as possible. However, his opponents are eager to close the gap: the Polish Karol Basz (Tony Kart-Vortex-Dunlop) and the Danish Nicklas Nielsen (Kosmic-Vortex-Dunlop) - who follow Lorandi in the standings at the third and fourth place - are ready to battle as well as the surprising Julien Darras (Kosmik-Vortex-Dunlop) - second - winner of the Pre-final A. The English Tom Joyner (Zanardi-Parilla-Dunlop), the reigning World Champion of the category, is fifth and ready to take part in the battle for the victory, which is going to be a gripping one. 


Above: KF podium
pic - Cuna Photo


Above: KF winner Lorandi ahead of Joyner
pic - Press.net Images

Ahmed leads the pack in KF Junior

The English Enaam Ahmed (FA Kart-Vortex-Vega) is the current leader in KF Junior thanks to his victory in the Final which followed the first place achieved in the Pre-Final B. The German Mick Junior (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) did not manage to win the Final after his success in the Prefinal A and lost several positions. The English Daniel Ticktum (Zanardi-Parilla-Vega) was more consistent and he is now occupying the second position behind Ahmed. This was the category which had the most unpredictable results last week: other drivers who made themselves conspicuous are the Russian Matvey Maslov (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) and the Italian Tommaso Mosca (Tony Kart-TM-Vega), fourth and fifth of the standings. They are the new names of a category which is experiencing a generational change. More suprises expected next Sunday. 


Above: KFJ podium
pic - Cuna Photo

In KZ2 Hanley keeps control of the game

Ben Hanley (Art GP-TM-Bridgestone) leads the KZ2 standings after his last Sunday's success, a victory achieved thanks to a great overtaking over the Belgian Jonathan Thonon (Praga-Parilla-Bridgestone), the winner of the Prefinal. Eventually, it was the more consistent Jeremy Iglesias (Lenzo-LKE-Bridgestone) who achieved a better result; the French did not manage to take the 3rd place away from the Italian Riccardo Negro (Top Kart-TM-Bridgestone), but thanks to the second position achieved in the Prefinal Iglesias is now 2nd in a current standigs where drivers are separated by very narrow gaps. The Italian  Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart-Vortex-Bridgestone), the runner-up of the Final, follows in 3rd position preceding Thonon. Negro, eager to close the gap, is 5th.


Above: KZ2 podium
pic - Cuna Photo


Above: KZ2 winner Hanley
pic - Press.net Images

Fusco is the leader in the 60 Mini

Giuseppe Fusco (Lenzo Kart-LKE-Vega) had a good start in the 60 Mini. He is the leader of the standings at the end of the first round of the WSK Champions Cup. Behind the Italian driver there are all his most dangerous opponents: the Russian Dmitrii Bogdanov (Tony Kart-LKE-Vega), the Spanish David Vidales (FA Kart-LKE-Vega), without forgetting the Malaysian Abdul Muizzudin (Hero-LKE-Vega) and the Italian Leonardo Marseglia (Tony Kart-LKE-Vega), 4th and 5th of the standings  and always competitive at La Conca.


Above: 60Mini podium
pic - Cuna Photo


Above: 60Mini winner Fusco
pic - Press.net Images

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