Aussies Make Finals – WSK Super Master Round 3

Both Australians competing at the WSK Super Master Series round at La Conca on the weekend made the finals. Marcos Flack (Energy/TM) finished an excellent 8th in 60Mini while  Joshua Fife (Energy/TM) was 16th in KZ2, having earlier top-tenned the pre-final.

Results Wrap:

  • Flack: Qual – 22 (of 74). Heats – 7, 8, 6, 4 (ranked 11th). Pre-Final (split field) – 6th. Final – 8th (sits 14th in series points)
  • Fife: Qual – 18 (of 34). Heats – 14, 15, 12 (ranked 12th). Pre-final – 9th. Final – 16th (sits 20th in series points)
Marcos Flack during practice
Josh Fife on the grid (Fife/Facebook)

 

from the official press report

New drivers secured victories in the Finals at the third round of WSK Super Master Series. As a result, the classification of all categories has changed a lot ahead of the double round of Sarno (SA), to be held on April 1st and 8th.




De Conto takes the win in KZ2



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It has not been easy for Paolo De Conto (CRG-TM-Bridgestone) to get the result he declared to aim to at the eve: after winning the Prefinal, the Italian had to fend off Marco Ardigò and the Swede Simo Puhakka (both on Tony Kart-Vortex) in the Final, as the two managed to get past him early on. Back on the lead halfway through, De Conto has then never been attacked by Ardigò, who closed with a great second place in his comeback after one year of absence from racing. He led the Czech Patrik Hajek (Kosmic-Vortex). Today’s victory launches De Conto on top of the standings, as he got past the previous leader Alex Irlando (Sodi Kart-TM).

Paolo DeConto, KZ2 winner (pic – Press.net Images)
Ardigo has returned from injury, 2nd in KZ2 (pic – Press.net Images)

Surprising Maloney in OK

The driver from Barbados Zak Maloney (FA Kart-Vortex-Bridgestone) recovered from the starting ninth position and installed himself behind the Dane Nicklas Nielsen (Tony Kart-Vortex) and the British Jonny Edgar (Exprit-TM), the pairing that was battling out the final victory in OK. Maloney emerged victorious in the three-way fight though, leading Edgar. The third place was eventually obtained by the Spanish driver Pedro Hiltbrand (CRG-TM) in the sprint to the line. The victory obtained today promoted Maloney to the 4th place of the classification, while the German Hannes Janker (KR-Parilla) kept the lead thanks to the seventh place obtained today.

Maloney atop the OK podium (pic – Press.net Images)
Edgar, OK (pic – Press.net Images)

David recovers and takes the win in OK Junior

The most effective jump off the starting grid of the OK Junior Final was put in by the Estonian driver Paul Aron (FA-Vortex-Vega), who got the lead early on from the third row of the grid. The French Hadrien David (Kosmic-Vortex) did an even better job sliding in the leading group from P7 and taking the lead of the race at halfway through. The Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto (CRG-TM) has also been very good. He managed to get the lead of the race for a few laps, before trailing the winner David. Aron closed his effort in P3 instead. This victory made David climb up to the fourth place of the classification, while the Russian Kirill Small (Tony Kart-Vortex) kept the lead despite ending ninth today.

OKJ start (pic – Press.net Images)
OKJ podium (pic – Press.net Images)

Antonelli wins 60 Mini Final and improves his classification

The victory needed by Andrea Antonelli (Energy-TM-Vega) to recover some lost ground at the beginning of the season in 60 Mini arrived in La Conca in a solid way. The driver from Bologna got away from the pole position, pulled away from his rivals and crossed the finish line as the winner. Behind him, the Norwegian Martinius Stenshorne (Parolin-TM) and the Russian Kirill Kutskov (Energy-TM) kept exchanging their positions until Stenshorne, who recovered well from the 4th row of the starting grid, closed his effort in P2 leading Kutskov. The Norwegian is still leading the classification, but Antonelli is closing in.

Antonelli, 60Mini winner (pic – Press.net Images)
60Mini podium (pic – Press.net Images)

 



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KZ2 podium (pic – Press.net Images)
Mini, OKJ (pic – Press.net Images)
Smal, OKJ (pic – Press.net Images)
O’Sullivan, OKJ (pic – Press.net Images)
Beganovic, OKJ (pic – Press.net Images)
Travisanutto, OK (pic – Press.net Images)
Valtanen, OK (pic – Press.net Images)
Coluccio, OK (pic – Press.net Images)
Nielsen, OK (pic – Press.net Images)
KZ2 start (pic – Press.net Images)
Hajek, KZ2 (pic – Press.net Images)
Puhakka, KZ2 (pic – Press.net Images)
60Mini grid (pic – Press.net Images)
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Cimenes, 60Mini (pic – Press.net Images)
Aron, OKJ (pic – Press.net Images)
OK start (pic – Press.net Images)