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Jordan King travelled to the final round of the Spanish Karting Championship having to get to grips with a new kart, new team, new class, new tyres, new track and a whole new level of grip – and still came away with a brace of podium finishes for his efforts.
Luke Wright’s developing reputation received further plaudits after he took the fight to his Spanish Open Championship rivals and left Zuera with the title of Vice-Champion yesterday (26 October).
Maranello drivers played a leading role in the WSK final and stirred hopes of victories and podiums in KF2 and KF3 for the Italian team. But hopes crashed after a series of race mishaps that prevented the team from reaching the desired results, despite great professionalism shown by all team members.
Jonathan Thonon finished the WSK international series – which marked the end of the Belgian pilot’s European season – on a high note. At the end of a meeting where he proved to be, once again, very competitive with his CRG-Maxter, he climbed on the second step of the podium on the Spanish circuit of Zuera, on 5 October, thereby finishing the WSK with a third position in the KZ2 category.
Camponeschi and De Vries are champions along with Cesetti and Ardigo. The long WSK season has been concluded at Zuera, Spain, on the same brand new circuit that the WSK International Series had inaugurated last season. The new champions have now been crowned: Roman Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart-Vortex-Bridgestone) and Dutch Nick De Vries (Zanardi-Parilla-Dunlop) respectively achieved KF2 and KF3 title, whereas Sauro Cesetti from ...
After conquering the German KF3 Championship, Dutchman Nyck De Vries added a new victory to his 2008 list of successes by winning the WSK, an international series that gathers all the best drivers in the category. At only 13, in his first Junior year, he achieved an incredible result.
The WSK International Series will finish this weekend at its 6th round of the 2008 season. The location is the International Circuit of Zuera, near Zaragoza, in Spain. The opening of this amazing track was last year, with a race of the last WSK Series. Next Sunday the 17 Km of Zuera’s circuit will decide the champions of KF2 and KF3, after Sauro Cesetti (Birel-TM-Bridgestone) in KF1 and Marco Ardigò (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) in KZ2 already ...
Lincolnshire-based kart racer Jack Harvey will head to the Spanish circuit of Zuera next weekend with the sole intention of picking up the pan-European Winning Series of Karting title.
As revealed exclusively by Kartlink and Kartcom, the World Motorsports Council has cornfirmed that the 2009 World Championship will be at Coloane in Macau/China on 11th October 2009.
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