The WSK Final Cup moves to Lonato for its second and closing round. Over 300 karters will be in action. Watch all the races live:
The WSK Final Cup moves to Lonato for its second and closing round with over 300 drivers next November 9-13 after the opener held in Sarno. These are quite important numbers for a competition that introduced this year a new format with two rounds to define the 2022 champions. In Lonato, MINI is expected to have a big participation of over 120 drivers, OKJ over 80, OK and KZ2 about 50.
The most powerful category, KZ2, sees the Dutch Senna Van Walstijn of team CPB Sport on Sodikart-TM Racing-Vega leading the pack. The winner in Sarno proceeds the very quick Swede Noah Milell, who is currently second and 37 points shy of the lead. The third place with a 38 points gap to the top is the French Emilien Denner, who dominated the event until the Final when he was forced to retire due to an incident with Giuseppe Palomba.
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