Grand finale of WSK Final Cup at the Adria karting raceway: the final appointment to crown the winners of categories OK, KZ2, OK Junior and 60 Mini from november 22nd to 25th. Live streaming of the final day on wsk.it.
The chequered flag on WSK Final Cup.
Another great WSK Season is about to end and all is set for a grand finale in style: the appointment is with WSK Final Cup, that will run its third and closing round of edition 2018 at the Adria Karting Raceway. The circuit of Adria (near Rovigo) will house the final sprint for the classification in the four categories from Thursday, November 22nd to Sunday 25th since no contenders have managed to build a solid enough lead to secure the title in the rounds held in Lonato (Brescia) and Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia).
The closing race available through live streaming on wsk.it.
Every moment at the Adria Karting Raceway next Sunday could be decisive. The excitement of the races of Prefinal and Final on November 25th could also be followed far away thanks to the video coverage granted by WSK Promotion. The appointment is on the usual video channel of the wsk.it website and on the WSK Facebook page. The start of the live coverage will be, as usual, on the starting grid of the first Prefinal at 10:50.
Drivers at the sprint to the line.
After the previous round held at the circuit in Castelletto, provisional classifications of WSK Final Cup opened up to several options regarding the final winners. Unpredicted developments will also be made possible by the total of 132 points still up for grabs in qualifying heats on Saturday and in Prefinal and Final on Sunday, November 25th. The Jamaican driver Alex Powell (Energy-TM-Vega) is currently leading 60 Mini at 169 points, but he is chased by the Belgian Ean Eyckmans (Parolin-TM) at 137 points. A neck and neck race is all set to take place in OKJ between the British driver Taylor Barnard, who totalled 143 points so far, and the French Marcus Amand (both on KR-Parilla-Vega), as the latter is only 3 points short of the leader. A similar gap splits the top two in KZ2. The French Adrien Renaudin (SodiKart-TM-Bridgestone) leads the classification at 111 points and is followed by his fellow-countryman Emilien Denner (KalìKart-TM) at 108. In class OK, Lorenzo Travisanutto (KR-Parilla-Bridgestone) is on top at 141 points, while the Scot Dexter Patterson (KR-Parilla) closed in and reached level 109 points.