Temperatures were very cool on Sunday morning, but the sun was shining between the clouds and the Wackersdorf track was dry.
E-F: Emil Skaras (Energy / TM) took the lead with Senna Van Walstijn (KR / TM) missing. In 2nd, Jean Luyet (CRG / TM) renounced soon after his brother. Van Walstijn came back and faced Philip Hall (Tony Kart / Vortex) to take 2nd place, while Benjamin Tornqvist (CRG / TM) was 4th. Paolo Besancenez (Sodi / TM) was 5tg in front of Leonardo Marseglia (Birel ART / TM) and Paul Evrard (Kosmic / Vortex). Natalia Balbo (Formula K / TM) dropped to 8th ahead of Hubert Petit (Sodi / TM) while Skaras won again. Van Walstijn and Tornqvist were penalised, Besancenez recovered 3rd place, Evrard was 6th and Petit 8th.
C-D: David Trefilovs (Maranello / TM) was stuck on the grid when the lights went out, Emilien Denner (Sodi / TM) took 2nd place behind Giuseppe Palomba (Croc Promotions / TM). Giacomo Pollini (Formula K / TM) then attacked Denner, imitated by Alessio Piccini (Tony Kart / Vortex), while Pierre Loubère returned to 5th. Denner took 3rd place by overtaking Piccini. Trefilovs finished 11th.
A-B: Riccardo Longhi (Birel ART / TM) started perfectly ahead of Simone Cunati (CRG / TM), Alexander Schmitz (Tony Kart / Vortex) and Tom Leuillet (Praga / Iame). Schmitz was quick to attack Cunati for 2nd place while Longhi had already gone a second ahead. He prevailed with the fastest lap against Schmitz and Cunati. David Vidales (Tony Kart / Vortex) finished 4th in front of Leuillet. Jean Nomblot (Sodi / TM) was 7th behind Kas Haverkort (CRG / TM).
Schmitz finished 1st in the Qualifying Heats of the FIA ??European Championship – KZ2, one point ahead of Skaras. Palomba was 3rd, Cunati 4th and Hall 5th in front of Tornqvist and Denner. Besancenez was 11th, Leuillet 12th, Evrard 21st, and Nomblot 25th.
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