N. 26 – July 20th 2015
The European CIK-FIA KF & KFJ Championship is going to write the last chapter of the 2015 season in Sweden. The new Champions will be awarded on the 1231 metres of the Asum Ring in Kristianstad; they will join Flavio Camponeschi and Joel Johansson, the fresh winners of the European KZ and KZ2 titles, which were awarded in Belgium last week. After the rounds in Portimao (P) and Brandon (GB), there are great expectations for the races in schedule next Sunday 26th July: it will be then that the 147 entrants of the direct drive categories will finish a particularly thrilling and surprising Championship. The event will be hosted by the facility set in Kristianstad, in the County of Scania, starting with free practice on Thursday 23rd. All the Sunday races will be available live in streaming on www.cikfiachampionship.com and www.cikfia.tv. The two websites will air the images produced by WSK Promotion. The tight schedule will be entirely covered: from the drivers’ parade until the Finals. The following week, the special report on Motors TV with a recap of the whole weekend.
The two categories seeking their new champions.
The KF category sees the battle for the top positions between the two British drivers Benjamin Hanley (Croc-TM-Vega), the current leader of the Championship, and Tom Joyner (Zanardi-TM-Vega). Hanley’s advantage is rather remarkable: Joyner will need to put in a great performance if he wants to become the new champion. Besides, there are many participants aiming at victory: drivers such as the Italian Felice Tiene (CRG-Parilla-Vega), dogged by bad luck in the previous round of Brandon, or the American Juan Correa (Energy-TM-Vega), who was rather brilliant right in Great Britain. Don’t forget to keep an eye also on the Dutch Richard Verschoor (Exprit-Vortex), Martijn Van Leeuwen (CRG-TM) and the Russian Alex Vartanyan (Tony Kart-Vortex), ready to seize the moment. On the other hand, the situation in KFJ seems clearer. The leader is the Belgian Kenny Roosens (Kosmic-Parilla-LeCont), closely followed by the English Clement Novalak (Tony Kart-Vortex-LeCont), the Indonesian Presley Martono (Tony Kart-Vortex-LeCont) and the Danish Christian Lundgaard (Tony Kart-Vortex) with the British Alex Quinn (CRG-Parilla) eager to take part in the heated final rush.
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