The weather was slightly overcast on Sunday morning, with a temperature of 10 ° for the first of the repechages, for Juniors. The track was fairly dry with scattered traces of dampness. After a very well-behaved start, the battle for victory was between the Dutch driver Jarno Opmeer (Maddox – Maddox Team), the British driver Will Tregurtha (Tony Kart – KR Sport) and the Finn Daniel Louko (Tony Kart – MPT Racing). The French driver Vincent Marserou (Tony Kart – Kart Racing Suau) was fifth behind the Estonian Kaspar Korjus (FA Kart – Aix Racing Team). Opmeeer was able to control the threat from Tregurtha up to the finish line, Korjus finished 3rd ahead of the British driver Thomas Harrison (Kosmic – KR Sport), Finland’s Aleksi Keskitalo (Tony Kart – Racing MPT) and Louko. Marserou unfortunately finished 9th and Emilien Carde 11th, Antoine Perceval. No French driver therefore managed to qualify for the final.
Starting was also no real problem for Seniors, the German Glenn Rupp (Tony Kart – Competition RS) escapes immediately in the lead from the British driver Jack Bartholomew (Tony Kart – KR Sport) who quick to take 2nd place at the expense of his fellow Brit Edward Tansley (Tony Kart – Racing Coles), the Danish driver Philip Vollstedt (Tony Kart – RS Competition) 4th, the Italian Alessandro Trombelli (Tony Kart – Sinergy Motorsport) 5th and the French Vincent Fraisse (Sodi – Sodi), who outpaced the seventh, his compatriot Kevin Petit (Sodi – Kart Racing Pro). Polesitter in the race, the Estonian Remo Rahula retired. Petit managed to pass Fraïsse, on the 4th lap, while the positions remained stable in the top 5. Vollstedt then made a small mistake which dropped him to sixth behind Petit. The red flag was waved on the 6th of 9 laps following the accident, which would prove not to be serious, for the Norwegian Marie Bakken. Bastien Leguay (FA Kart – Kart DSS) lost a lot of places after the start, he was 18th, and Cécile Martini (Sodi – Martini Racing) was 20th.
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