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WSK Super Master Series 2018 in Sarno (I) - Final races
TKART Staff
03 April 2018

Sarno (Salerno, Italy), April 1st, 2018

Heading to the closer: the sprint for the WSK Super Master Series is on the go.
The races run today have enlivened the Easter weekend at the International Circuit Napoli in Sarno (SA) and led WSK Super Master Series to its sprint to the line: the same circuit will house the decisive races next weekend, as all outcomes are still possible. Today’s races contributed to keep all hypothesis open in KZ2, OK, OKJ and 60 Mini.

The closer live on wsk.it.
Watching the live streaming feed next Sunday, April 8th, will be even more interesting, as these races will be decisive to define the final classifications of the WSK Super Master Series 2018 campaign. Once again, the official channel wsk.it is the place to look at.

Marco Ardigò dominates KZ2.
One year down the road the injury that kept him off last season, the Italian Marco Ardigò (Tony Kart-Vortex-Bridgestone) left his mark on a record weekend in KZ2 and took the lead of the provisional classification. He secured the victory in Prefinal and Final, and in the latter case he crossed the finish line enjoying a good margin on Giuseppe Palomba (Intredip-TM). The driver from Naples had to fight for a long time with the Italian Paolo Ippolito (Lenzo Kart-LKE), who had started in front row thanks to a good comeback in Prefinal, but then had to concede his position in the Final, eventually ending sixth. The third step of the podium went to the Finn Simo Puhakka. (Tony Kart-Vortex), who bounced back from the third row of the starting grid. Ardigò (in the photo above, between Palomba and Puhakka) is now leading the classification at 209 points, while Paolo De Conto (CRG-TM) is second.

Nicklas Nielsen attacked successfully in OK.

Nicklas Nielsen (Tony Kart-Vortex-Bridgestone) reached the target he set ahead of him, that is, taking the lead in OK. The Dane started from the second row, but managed to find his way past the British Jonny Edgar Exprit-TM) and the Italian Lorenzo Travisanutto (KR-Parilla), who started the race from the front row, after winning the two Prefinals. Nielsen took the win, and was followed by the British driver Callum Bradshaw, who was eventually overtaken by the unstoppable Spaniard Pedro Hiltbrand (both on CRG-TM): the latter managed in fact to climb all the way up from the ninth row of the grid, taking a respectable second place. The German Hannes Janker (KR-Parilla) was very good too and closed his effort in P3. The latter had to concede his classification lead to the new leader Nielsen (223 points) and to Edgar, who leads him by one point only at 186. Above, the winner Nielsen is on the top of the podium, between Hiltbrand and Janker.

Gabriele Minì, winning jump in OK Junior.

OK junior has delivered what it promised with the liveliness of its drivers. Three drivers were equal on points after heats: among these, the Italian Gabriele Minì (Parolin-Parilla-Vega) had the best jump off the line and got the lead four laps into the race, overtaking poleman Gabriel Bortoleto (CRG-TM) from Brazil. The latter kept P2 until the very good French Evann Mallet (Kosmic-Parilla), who started from the 5th row, managed to get past him. The Russian Kirill Smal (Tony Kart-Vortex, 212 p.) keeps the lead though, but Minì is trailing him one point short. Above, on the podium of OK Junior is the winner Minì between Mallet and Bortoleto.

A surprising Tymoteusz Kucharczyk in 60 Mini.

The closing race of the weekend saw a surprising Polish driver, Tymoteusz (Parolin-TM-Vega), recovering all the way from the sixth row of the grid to the victory at the end of an incredible final lap: the fight for the win involved the Italian Andrea Antonelli (Energy-TM) and the Norwegian Martinius Stenshorne (Parolin-TM), and this gave an advantage to Kucharczyk, who got the lead from P3, while the Pole Karol Pasiewicz (Energy-TM), was second leading Antonelli. The penalty handed to the latter after the flag promoted the Romanian Alexandru Iancu (Maranello-TM), who inherited his position. Stenshorne keeps the classification lead at 201 points, while Antonelli is second (193). Above, on the podium of 60 Mini are the winner Kucharczyk together with the second, Pasiewicz. Antonelli, third on the podium, will receive the penalty soon after.

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