Vortex And Smal On The Podium Of The Okj Category Of The Wsk Final Cup In Adria
On the Adria Karting Raceway, Kirill Smal brought the Vortex engines high in the final challenge of the WSK Final Cup, obtaining the third position of the OK Junior category.
OKJ – DDJ ENGINE
The chequered flag is waving on the AdriaKarting Raceway, last stage of the WSK Final Cup and final challenge of the 2018 karting season, which gaveanother fantastic result to Vortex.
Kirill Smal, top driver of the Ward Racing Team was able to honour the performances and the reliability of our engines, being able to center the third position of the OKJ category. A performance reached in a particularly difficult weekend due to the bad weather, which affected the Adria circuit, where our DDJ engines have been chosen by 28 out of 77 registered drivers (36%). Among these, the engine used by the Russian driver brilliantly stood out, centering two second and a third position in the qualifying heats,and moving to the third position in Prefinal Bunder the chequered flag. In Final, then, Smal shows his driving qualities on the wet asphalt, overtaking and playing aleading role, gaining the second position. With such result, Kirill Smal obtains thethird place in the final rating of the OKJ category of the WSK Final Cup, in which also other drivers using our Vortex engines distinguished themselves. In Adria, actually, the successful drivers in the eliminatory heats were Thomas Ten Brinke (Ricky Flynn Motorsport)and Nikita Bedrin (Tony Kart Racing Team), both of them with two victories and a third position, together with William Siverholm (Ward Racing), author of a victory in the heats, while James Wharton (Ricky Flynn Motorsport) reached the pole position (55”767) and three second places. This way, at the end of the heats, four Vortex drivers brilliantly stood out: Ten Brinke (third), Wharton (fourth), Bedrin (fifth)and Matthew Rees (eighth and able to gain a silver medal in the qualifying heats). While in Final,the drivers using our DDJ engines were six: Kirill Smal (second), James Wharton (third), Kai Askey (sixth), Josep Maria Martì (seventh), Nikita Bedrin (eighth) and Laursen Conrad (Ricky Flynn Motorsport).
OK – DDS ENGINE
Good results also in the OK category, where our DDS engines have been chosen by the 40% of the registered drivers (19 out of 47). Among them, the fastest in the qualifying was Viktor Gustafsson (Kosmic Racing Department), author of a 1'04''470, after which he played a leading role with two victories and a third place during the eliminatory heats. In the qualifying heats, other two drivers had great performances: David Vidales (Tony Kart Racing Team), with a second and a third position, and Kacper Szczurek (Speedkart) with a bronze medal. At the end of the heats, however, three Vortex driversreached the Top 10: Viktor Gustafsson (second), David Vidales (sixth) and Paul Aron (Ricky Flynn Motorsport). In Prefinal A, Noah Milell (Tony Kart Racing Team) brilliantly stood out, gaining a third position and the fifth place on the grid for the Final, and finally obtaining an eighth place. In the end, two Vortex drivers reached the Top 10 after the decisive race of the weekend: Milell and Sami Meguetounif (Team Oakes).
KZ2 – ENGINE RKZ
Like in Castelletto di Branduzzo, on the WSK Final Cup second race meeting, in Adria as well our Vortex engineswere represented only by Axel Bengtsson (Kosmic Racing Department) in the KZshifter master class. The Swedish driver starts his weekend with the fifth time in qualifying (1'05''309), from which he then stands out in the qualifying heats with a sixth, a fourth and a third place. In this way, he obtains the fourth position in the Top 10 at the end of the eliminatory heats. In Prefinal¸ however, he slips to the 16thposition, forcing him to start from the backlines in the Final: here Axel becomes the protagonist of a splendid recovery, ending with a sixth position, affected by a penalty of five secondsdue to the front fairing dismountingof his Kosmic Mercury Spowered Vortex.