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A Swede, a Russian and a Finn shared the wins in the 2008 CIK-FIA Viking Trophy held at Lappeenranta in Finland, not far from the Russian border.
In KF2, there were different leaders at every stage of the event: the Finn Laura Koivuluoma (Tony Kart-Vortex), initially distinguished herself by achieving the fastest lap time in qualifying practice. At the end of the qualifying heats, it was the Russian Christian Friedrich (Tony Kart-Parilla) who led the provisional classification, ahead of Finland’s Leopold Ringbom (Gillard-Parilla) and Denmark’s Mikkel Mac Jensen (Tony Kart-Vortex). In the Sunday rain, Leopold Ringbom won the pre-final. He then covered the first five laps of the final in the lead but was unable to stand up to Sweden’s Joel Johansson (Energy-TM), who prevailed after the 30-km long race, with a lead of more than 5 seconds over Ringbom and of more than 10 seconds over Jarno Hamppi (Sodi-Parilla).
In KZ2, the Finn Pekka Seppänen (Energy-TM) was the only one who obtained a win for the organising country. As much at ease on a dry and on a wet track, Seppänen won all his qualifying heats, the pre-final and the final. He was accompanied on the final podium by the Norwegian Kenneth Ostvold (Energy-TM) and by the Finnish-Russian Gleb Shirshov (Sodi-TM).
Posted on June 17, 2008 by Mary-Ann Horley in the Results category.
Tagged with Joel Johansson, Lapeenrantta, Maxim Zimin, Pekka Seppanen, Viking Trophy.
Mary-Ann covers most of the major international races for Karting Magazine, Kartlink and Kartcom.fr as well as being a web designer for some of karting's top drivers and teams.