Saturday @ Sarno: Euro Champs, Round 2

Aussie James Wharton is hovering around the top 10 in the OK class at the second round of the European Championship at Sarno this weekend.

Wharton (Parolin/TM) qualified 8th in a field of 56 drivers, 0.432s off pole (Taylor Barnard, KR/IAME). His heat results so far are 6th, 22nd (DNF) and 2nd. There is one more heat to go to determine classifications for the Final grid, which is contested tonight (Australian time)

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from FIA Karting

Twenty Qualifying Heats, eight in OK and twelve in Junior, were on the programme on Saturday 22nd August on the Sarno circuit for the second Competition of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK & Junior. The intensity of the Heats, as well as the nervousness of some Drivers, shaped the provisional hierarchy. Barnard continued his dominance in OK, while Ugochukwu had a clear round in Junior.



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Junior driver Ugo Ugochukwu (KR/IAME)

The temperature was still high, with the thermometer often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. The battles were intense and the spirits were sometimes heated to the point of causing frequent clashes, not serious, but with heavy consequences for the ranking. However, the races provided a great sporting spectacle which could be followed from a distance by the public thanks to the live streaming broadcast worldwide on the internet. The President of the CIK-FIA, Felipe Massa, was on hand to see for himself how the Competition went.

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OK: BARNARD’S STILL THE BOSS

The poleman Taylor Barnard (GBR) showed exceptional form during the Qualifying Heats of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK in Sarno. He won his three races with a comfortable lead over his pursuers. Oliver Gray (GBR) lost some ground in the last heat, which was won by Nikita Bedrin (RUS), who came up against Juho Valtanen (FIN). Rafael Chaves Camara (BRA) made significant progress ahead of Dilano Vant’hoff (NLD). Among the day’s disappointments, Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA), Alexander Dunne (IRL), James Wharton (AUS) and Maya Weug (ESP) all fell back in the standings to a greater or lesser extent, jeopardising their chances of success.

UGOCHUKWU MAKES A NAME FOR HIMSELF IN THE JUNIOR CATEGORY

With his four victories, Ugo Ugochukwu (USA) took the lead in the Qualifying Heats of the FIA European Junior Karting Championship in Sarno. The poleman Maxwell Dodds (GBR) remains well placed, while Freddie Slater (GBR) and Arvid Lindblad (GBR) made strong progress to the top of the standings, as did Tymoteusz Kucharczyk (POL). Bruno Del Pino (ESP), Valerio Rinicella (ITA) and Nikola Tsolov (RUS) managed to stay in the leading group, unlike William Macintyre (GBR) and Giovanni Trentin (ITA) who dropped down quite a way.

Five Heats remain to be contested on Sunday morning, three in Junior and two in OK, before the final list of finalists is unveiled.



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