The heats started in the dry before the storm soaked the Adria track and the grip conditions were constantly changing, with the asphalt drying quickly between brief showers. In short, a difficult day where surprises, more often bad than good, were frequent.
As consistent as he was fast, Dennis Hauger (CRG / Parilla) deserved to be at the top of the table thanks to three 2nd places and a victory. He is followed by two drivers who each won two races, David Vidales (Tony Kart / Vortex) and Noah Watt (Tony Kart / Vortex), then Isac Blomqvist (Tony Kart / Vortex) in 4th and Caio Collet (Birel ART / Parilla) 5th, with one win each. Rasmus Lindh (Ricciardo / Parilla) is 6th, Charles Milesi (Tony Kart / Vortex) 7th and Sami Taoufik (FA Kart / Vortex) 8th just one point apart. Many fast drivers were delayed by a bad heat, often a retirement. This is the case for Bin Abdul Gafar Mizzudin Musyaffa (DR / TM) in 14th, Timothy Peisselon (FA Kart / Vortex) in 16th, two race winners, and Victor Martins (Kosmic / Parilla) wasn’t delighted with his 17th.
In 20th Milane Petelet (Praga / Parilla) managed great things, without being particularly lucky. Gillian Henrion (Kosmic / Vortex) is 28th after a retirement in the first race and Theo Pourchaire (Kosmic / Vortex) is 29th because of a second heat complicated by a spoiler penalty. Adam Eteki (Tony Kart / Vortex) finished in the top 10 three times, but gave up in the heat A-C which dropped him to 32nd position. Franck Chappard (Kosmic / Vortex) finished 39th, Theo Nouet (Energy / TM) 49th with a lot of setbacks, Hugo Lu (Exprit / Parilla) 59th, William Bertrand (Tony Kart / Vortex) 60th and Pierre-Louis Chovet (CRG / Parilla) 68th after a black day.
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