No. 27 – July 24th 2015
Qualifying at the Asum Ring in Kristianstad (S) said that the race to the European KF and KF Junior titles is going to be unmissable. The Swedish facility is hosting the last round of the CIK-FIA Championship and the first results on track were rather surprising if compared to the current standings of the Championship. The great skills of the participants is going to make the result of Sunday’s finals totally unpredicatble. Don’t miss the live streaming on www.cikfia.tv and www.cikfiachampionship.com, also because the output of these races is going to be decisive for the final standings in both the categories. So, there are great expectations from tomorrow’s heats which will be one of the main features of next week’s special TV report on Motors TV.
Nielsen grabs the pole in KF.
The Danish Nicklas Nielsen (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) comes back to the top of the KF category and grabs the pole position thanks to his 50″678, 0″108 faster than the Russian Alex Vartanyan (Tony Kart-Vortex), second, and 193 milliseconds better than the Polish Karol Basz (Kosmic-Vortex-Vega) in third position. There is a new name among the top positions: it is the German Hannes Janker’s (CRG-Parrilla-Vega) one. He sets the fourth time with 50″914, ahead of one of the favourites in the race to the title, the English Tom Joyner (Zanardi-TM-Vega), who places fifth. Only tenth position for the current leader of the Championship, the British Benjamin Hanley (Croc-TM-Vega), nearly four tenths of a second behind Nielsen. In tomorrow’s heats, Joyner and Hanley will race in the same group: a further element which will make the battle for the 2015 European title even spicer.
Roosens attacks in KFJ.
The current leader of the KF Junior attacks immediately and sets the fastest lap. In fact, it is the Belgian Kenny Roosens (Kosmic-Parilla-LeCont) the pole-sitter thanks to his 51″777. It is clear that he wants to keep at bay his opponents, who will need to close a futher gap if they want to keep Roosens’ pace. The English Clement Novalak (Tony Kart-Vortex-LeCont), second in the Championship, only sets the 17th time, while the Indonesian Presley Martono (Tony Kart-Vortex) and the Danish Christian Lundgaard (Tony Kart-Vortex), 3rd and 4th in the Championship, are behind a group of four drivers eager to take centre stage in tomorrow’s heats. From the 2nd position onward we find the Swedish Rasmus Lindh (Ricciardo-Parilla), the Brazilian Felipe Drugovich (Kosmic-Vortex), the Spanish Marta Garcia and the Chinese Sun Yueyang (both on FA Kart-TM). Today’s results have definitely made the final output of Sunday’s races even more uncertain.
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