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Round 1: Prefinals results

KZ2

Surprises did not go missing, not really regarding the winner Senna Van Walstijn (Sodikart/TM) who claimed a strong win, but for the missed duel with the other protagonist of the weekend Stan Pex (KR/TM), as the latter lost several places and closed his effort in eighth. Danilo Albanese (KR/IAME) was second, while Viktor Gustafsson (Birel ART/TM) was third.

OK

In the OK Prefinal of Round 1, Taylor Barnard (KR/IAME) took an early lead after finding his way past the poleman Andrey Zhivnov (Tony Kart/TM Racing) who eventually ended the race behind him. The third place went to Niklas Pirttilahti (Exprit/TM)

Junior

The fight for the victory in Prefinal A has been very exciting. In the end, Karol Pasiewicz (Birel ART/TM) led Arvid Lindblad (KR/IAME) and the Italian Sebastiano Pavan (KR/IAME), who completed a good recover. Prefinal B has been even more hard-fought until when Freddie Slater (Kosmic/Vortex) and Tymoteusz Kucharczyk (Birel ART/TM) pulled a little away and the latter secured the win in the closing meters. Ugo Ugochukwu (KR/IAME) retired from the Prefinal.

Mini

Prefinal A saw a spectacular four-way arrival where Emanuele Olivieri (IPK/TM) took the win from Andres Cardenas (Energy/TM), while the Japanese Kean Nakamura-Berta (KR/IAME) and René Lammers (Parolin/IAME) had to settle for third and fourth after being on top nearly until the end. Several drivers also fought for the win in Prefinal B. The victory went to Maciej Gladysz (Parolin/TM), who was followed by Tiziano Monza (KR/IAME), Enzo Tarnvanichku (Energy/TM) and Gerasim Skulanov (IPK/TM), who completed a good recovery race. Aleksandar Bogunovic (Tony Kart/TM) secured the fifth place. The poleman Jan Przyrowsky (Parolin/TM) did not finish the race.

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Round 2: Prefinals results

KZ2

In the KZ2 Prefinal of Round 2, Stan Pex (KR/TM) bounced back and claimed a good win, but he has been chased all the way to the flag by Viktor Gustafsson (Birel ART/TM), while the third place went to Tom Leuillet (Praga/TM). The fourth place was taken by Danilo Albanese (KR/IAME), who led Leonardo Marseglia (Birel ART/TM) and Senna Van Walstijn (Sodikart/TM).

OK

Taylor Barnard (KR/IAME) also dominated the Prefinal valid for Round 2, leaving not much space to the others. The fight for the virtual podium has been tight and Tuukka Taponen (Tony Kart/Vortex) eventually crossed the finish line in second place, while Marcus Amand (KR/IAME) proceeded Lorenzo Travisanutto (Parolin/TM), Norton Andreasson (Tony Kart/Vortex), Nikola Tsolov (KR/IAME) and Brando Badoer (KR/IAME).

Junior

Arvid Lindblad (KR/IAME) got the lead in the closing laps of Prefinal A but lost it in the heat of the final laps. Freddie Slater (Kosmic/Vortex) made the most of it after climbing up from the back and he secured the first place leading Martinius Stenshorne (Birel ART/TM) and Lindblad. The fourth place went to Karol Pasiewicz (Birel ART/TM), the fifth to Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin/TM), while the Pole Timoteusz Kucharczyk (RK/TM) was seventh after fighting for the win. Prefinal B was initially led by Manuel Scognamiglio (Tony Kart/Vortex), but then Maxwell Dodds (Energy/TM) found his way past him and took the win from Scognamiglio to Alex Powell (KR/IAME) that battled for the position until the flag.

Mini

Prefinals of Round 2 have also been very exciting. In the Prefinal A, a big duel involved Gerasim Skulanov (IPK/TM) and Maciey Gladysz (Parolin/TM) for the whole race. At the flag, Gerasmin Skulanov took the win by 0.003s The third place went to Tiziano Monza KR/IAME). In Prefinal B, Kean Nakamura-Berta (KR/IAME) had to retire due to some technical problems in the opening lap, while René Lammers (Parolin/IAME), Karl Kastelic (KR/IAME) and Jan Przyrowsky (Parolin/TM) engaged in a battle for the win. The victory eventually went to René Lammers, who proceeded Jan Przyrowsky and Aleksandar Bogunovic (Tony Kart/TM).

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Main schedule

Sunday09:00 – 10:55 Warm-up Rnd 1 / Rnd 2
11:00 – 12:55 Finals Rnd 1 (+ Prize Ceremony)
14:00 – 15:55 Finals Rnd 2 (+Prize Ceremony)

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