Tom Joyner (LH / BMB) added another win to his tally of at the World Championship this Saturday in Macau. But his race was less clear than the previous one, as Max Verstappen (CRG / TM) had to stop shortly after the hairpin due to a broken ignition rotor on the 11th of 21 laps. The duel for the lead was cut short and all eyes were focused on the fantastic climb through the rankings from Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart / Vortex) who started in last position after a starter problem in race 1. Equipped with new tires, he drove past his opponents, having taken care to avoid the pitfalls of the first lap which was the most lively.
At halfway Camponeschi had already taken more than 20 places when he joined Jordon Lennox-Lamb (CRG / BMB), then 7th. But the British driver refused to give up. Andy Chang Wing Chung (Tony Kart / Vortex) was sixth, Pedro Hiltbrand (FA Kart / Vortex) fifth, Daiki Sasaki (Kosmic / Vortex) 4th after losing time to the fast pair. Ben Hanley (ART GP / Parilla) was a more difficult obstacle to overcome, mainly for Lennox, who had to give up the fight against Camponeschi. Positions stayed static on the last lap with a clear victory going to Joyner, 2nd place and the fastest time to Camponeschi and 3rd place for Lennox-Lamb. Sasaki recovered to 4th position over Hanley. Felice Tiene (CRG / BMB) successfully completed his mission from 23rd up to 6th place, as did Davide Fore (CRG / BMB) from 29th to 7th. Takeshi Kasai (Tony Kart / Vortex) finished 8th place ahead of Hiltbrand and Yuta Shiraishi (Sodi / TM).
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