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CRG in fight for the title of all categories at WSK Super Master Series
TKART Staff
06 April 2018

It is the time to draw a technical and sporting balance at CRG in occasion of the closing round of WSK Super Master Series at the International Circuit Napoli. Sarno will house this coming weekend the closing act of the first part of the season and will bring teams closer to the kick off to the European CIK-FIA Championship that will get underway in Sarno on April 22nd with OK and OK-Junior on track.

From a technical point, CRG colors have seen the new CRG HERON chassis coming to the fore race after race in category OK-Junior with Gabriel Bortoleto, Enzo Trulli, Alfio Spina and several other very young drivers, as well as in OK with Pedro Hiltbrand, Callum Bradshaw, Kilian Meyer and Andrea Rosso.

The Heron chassis has delivered convincing performances in KZ too, as Paolo De Conto won the race at La Conca in Muro Leccese. The adaptability on all tyres, track conditions (wet or dry) and different engines and power, is perhaps the most interesting feature of this chassis introduced with the recent round of homologations.

This is certainly going to be a further ace up the sleeve of CRG alongside the proven KT2 chassis for Direct Drive categories and the reigning KZ European and World Champion chassis Road Rebel. From a sporting view point, the closer of WSK will see CRG drivers in the fight for all titles, which confirms the quality of the material provided by the Italian factory and the excellent development work done ahead of the forthcoming start to the CIK-FIA Championships.

In KZ2, Paolo De Conto is still in the fight for the title despite skipping two rounds due to conflicting commitments. He could get some help from team mate Alessandro Giardelli, who has constantly been among the quickest in Sarno and chasing a podium to complete the great performance shown in the past few races.

Math gives some championship hopes to Pedro Hiltbrand in OK, even though the CRG driver has a big gap to fill to the leader Nielsen. Bradshaw, Mayer, Rosso, Fontecha and Galli have shown a very good potential in Sarno last weekend and can aim to the OK podium this time around too.

The Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto is currently third in the standings of OK Junior after two consecutive podiums and stands at 202 points, that is 10 short of leader Smal Kirill. His constancy of results in the recent races places Bortoleto among the favourites in the title quest, and his fast team mates Spina, Trulli, Huang, Maxon, Giovane and Putera can give him an important help.

Results, Live Timing and Live Streaming will be available at www.wsk.it

CRG SpA
Press Office
www.kartcrg.comApril 6th, 2018

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