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This weekend saw the first major race of 2008 get under way with the Junior KF3 honours going in dominant fashion to The flying Dutchman Nick De Vries. Nick in his first year of top flight racing has showed amazing pace at all races so far this year aboard his XTR powered Zanardi kart.
An over-optimistic last-lap manoeuvre denied Robert Foster-Jones a certain podium finish at the opening round of the Winning Series Karting [WSK] Championship at La Conca, Italy yesterday (16 March).
Will Stevens delivered an almost faultless weekend to leave La Conca leading the Winning Series Karting [WSK] Championship - and his rivals in no doubt that a major talent has arrived.
Jack Harvey bounced back from his recent non-finish in the Margutti Trophy by taking third place in the opening round of the Winning Series of Karting (WSK) at La Conca in southern Italy at the weekend. The result puts the 14-year-old reigning European Champion third in the KF2 class standings.
Will Stevens has beaten his team mate Gary Catt in KF1 at La Conca in a perfect run of results that saw him win each race he featured in. Catt finished 1.8s behind Stevens after leading earlier in the race, just managing to fight off Jack Te Braak (NL, Zanardi/Parilla) who was getting close in third during the final few laps. Anniello Smarazzo (IT, Alonso/Vortex) in KF2 was another one to win comfortably, but behind him ...
Jonathan Thonon took a masterful pole position in the new Superpole (one flying lap) but in the first heat he was joined at the front by Marco Ardigo and Gary Catt, where he had to settle for third after a long battle. The other KF1 heat so far was won by Will Stevens who also didn't get an easy ride. Incidentally, Thonon hasn't broken his leg at all - they said he had after the Winter ...
[Kartcom] is reporting that Giuseppe Nolé of the FIK is facing a motion of no confidence, thought to be related to the problems in this year's Open Masters.
The Italian/International Open Masters are to run without KF1 this year after the defection of most of the teams to [WSK]. No entry list has been released yet but a new form has been published by the [FIK] that doesn't have an option to race in the premier class.
Following recent announcements, here is a list of who is racing where so far for 2008.
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