The WSK Master, in this eventful beginning of season, has completed its first half. After the second round in Sarno (Italy) last weekend, there are two more rounds: on 2nd May in Precenicco (Udine, Italy) and on 4th July in Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia, Italy).
Alessio Lorandi pulls away in KF Junior. Despite a disastrous start in the Final. Alessio Lorandi (Tony Kart-Parilla-Vega) managed to widen the gap in the standings. He got stuck in his slot on the starting grid and dropped back to 34th position; it was then that the Italian driver started his terrific recovery which brought him as far as the final sixth place. Of course, he his expectations while reaching the pole position on the starting grid were much higher, but given that his main rival, the English Lando Norris (FA Kart-Vortex-Vega), achieved much worse results, Lorandi’s weekend was not as bad as it may seem. Lorandi keeps the lead of the standings thanks to his 133 points and widens the gap with Norris, 54 points behind. The latter is now closely pursued by the Russian Nikita Sitnikov (Tony Kart-BMB-Vega), the runner-up of the final, who clinched the third place and with a gap of only six points with Norris. Also the winner of the race is Russian and named Nikita: Mazepin (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) rocketed himself to the fifth place. He arrived in Sarno with no points and he is now only three points behind the fourth of the standings, the Canadian Thompson (Energy-TM-Vega).
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