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The 2021 WSK Champions Cup will be run behind closed doors in the utmost respect of the anti-Covid protocol, which will include temperature check, the use of face masks and social distancing plus all the measures included in the latest regulations.

Mini

The Mini entry list is crowded and the high-level drivers present are led in Adria by the Dutch René Lammers (Parolin/IAME), who won the WSK Euro Series in 2020 and by several other protagonists of the past season like the Russian Gerasim Skulanov (CRG/TM) and the Pole Jan Przyrowsky (Parolin/TM), that respectively ended second and fifth in the 2020 edition of the Champions Cup.

OK-Junior

A lot of the main protagonists of last year’s campaign in Mini switched to this higher category, as the 2020 WSK Champions Cup winner from Russia Anatoly Khavalkin (Tony Kart/TM) or the winner of WSK Open Cup from Poland Maciej Gladysz (KR/IAME), but also the WSK Super Master Series winner Dmitry Matveev (KR/IAME), the Japanese Kean Nakamura Berta (Exprit/TM), United Arab Emirates’ Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin/TM) and the winner of the 2020 WSK Open Cup, also crowned Junior World Champion, Freddie Slater (Kosmic/Vortex).

OK

The 2020 Champion of the WSK Euro Series Andrea Kimi Antonelli (KR/IAME) will be competing in OK against several strong drivers, some of which coming from Junior like the American Ugo Ugochukwu (KR/IAME), the winner of the 2020 WSK Super Master / OK-Junior Arvid Lindblad and his teammate Brando Badoer (KR/IAME), who was third in the WSK Super Master Series and second in the WSK Euro Series.

The Italian Alfio Spina (Tony Kart/Vortex), who won both the WSK Champions Cup and WSK Euro Series, the Norwegian Martinius Stenshorne (Birel Art/TM), who came second in the 2020 WSK Champions Cup, the Pole Karol Pasiewicz, second in the WSK Super Master Series and third in the WSK Open Cup, will also be amongst potential contenders to keep a close watch on.

KZ2

The presence in KZ2 is also great with a lot of possible title contenders like the Swede Viktor Gustavson (Birel ART/TM) and Francesco Celenta (Parolin/TM), the winner of the WSK Super Master Series Simo Puhakka (Tony Kart/Vortex) and his teammate Pedro Hiltbrand, the WSK Open Cup winner Stan Pex (KR/TM) and his Italian teammate Danilo Albanese, the Dutch Senna Van Walstijn (Sodikart/TM), the French Adrien Renaudin (Sodikart/TM) and the Italian Fabian Federer (Maranello/TM), who came third in the WSK Super Master Series of last year.

Circuit

  • Name: Adria Karting Raceway
  • Location: Adria, Veneto region, Northern Italy
  • Rotation: Clockwise
  • Length: 1302 meters
  • Width: 8-10 meters
  • Corners: 9
  • Straight lines: 2

How to follow the event?

live page will be at your disposal from Friday to Sunday, including live timing and live streaming (available on Sunday). Reports and results will be published on this website on a daily basis.

Main schedule

Thursday08:00 – 18-27 Free Practice
Friday08:30 – 10:33 Free Practice
10:50 – 12:36 Qualifying Practice

12:40 – 18:35 Qualifying Heats
Saturday08:00 – 09:38 Warm-up
09:40 – 18:35 Qualifying Heats
Sunday08:20 – 09:58 Warm-up
10:00 – 11:00 Qualifying Heats

11:00 – 13:40 Prefinals
14:20 – 14:45 OK-Junior Final

14:50 – 15:15 OK Final
15:20 – 15:45 KZ2 Final
15:50 – 16:16 Mini Final

Useful documents

Find out more about driver line-ups for 2021 on our dedicated page.

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