Everything is ready on the South Garda Karting for the KZ FIA Karting World Championship and the KZ2 International Super Cup. The target of the Tony Kart Racing Team is to complete a season, always run at high-level, and say goodbye in the best way possible to Marco Ardigò, racing his last World Championship.
The last big event of the FIA Karting 2019 season is just around the corner: the eagerly awaited appointments of the KZ FIA Karting World Championship and the KZ2 International Super Cup. The stage is the well-known South Garda Karting in Lonato, Italy, and, for both categories, a very big number of drivers are expecting to take part in it. Tony Kart Racing Team will be present, confident to be well prepared and be able to count on a Tony Kart Racer 401 R chassis which, coupled with Vortex engines, has proved to be competitive and successful in all conditions throughout the whole season.
In KZ Tony Kart Racing Team will line up five drivers, all with great ambitions. The first one is certainly Marco Ardigò who, right in Lonato, crossed the finish line in the final of the last round of the WSK Euro Series this year, winning the title. However, this World Championship will be special for Marco and for all the people at Tony Kart: Ardigò has announced his farewell as a driver at the end of the year and this will be his last World Championship. Marco will therefore be once again the protagonist of a race which, again with the Tony Kart colors, he already won 3 times in the past (in 2007 and 2008 in KF1, in 2014 in KZ), enriching a palmares full of prestigious successes. Marco Ardigò's future will still be with Tony Kart, although with a different role.
Alongside the three-time world champion there will be Simo Puhakka, who also won a WSK Euro Series round this year, and Matteo Viganò, winner of the International Super Cup 2018 in Genk and protagonist in the fight for the FIA Karting European Championship.
Noah Milell will complete the line-up, in his second world championship in two weeks after the excellent comeback carried out in Alahärmä in the OK class, and the American Andre Martins.
In KZ2, David Vidales and Alessio Piccini will try to keep the International Super Cup Title conquered last year. Vidales, always fast during the whole season, was one of the best drivers in the last round of the European Championship in Sarno: with Piccini, they will be a winning duo, fighting for top positions.
Also, the new entry Danilo Albanese will be racing with them, at his debut in a FIA race but with experience at the wheel of a shifter kart, with which he gained excellent results during the Italian Championship and the ROK CUP International Finals.