Antonelli & Keeble Take Euro Round 3

While Freddie Slater was busy celebrating imminent victory in the Junior final, Harley Keeble snatched it by 0.002s in a photo finish at Sarno on the weekend. Andrea Kimi Antonelli won the OK final and moves into the lead of the championship with one round to go.

Australian James Wharton finished 12th in the OK final, having started back in P21. After qualifying 18th in the 62-strong field, the Parolin/TM driver was ranked 21st after the heats, carding finishes of 9-10-11-11.

James Wharton (Wharton/FB)

Sunday’s live stream is below (dramatic Junior finish at 3:30:15), as is the official FIA finals day wrap. Full results are on FIA Karting HERE.


from FIA Karting

Following the many twists and turns that animated the qualifying phases of the third round of the FIA Karting European Championship – OK and Junior, surprises were expected in the two Finals. The result turned out to be more conservative than expected with the undisputed victory of Italy’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli in OK and the almost winning comeback of Britain’s Freddie Slater in Junior two thousandths behind his compatriot Harley Keeble.

The final qualifying heats on Sunday morning had set the tone in the persistent but not overwhelming heat of Sarno. Many non-serious incidents had punctuated the hard-fought races without upsetting the hierarchy. Several contenders for the title had recovered their competitiveness after a slightly slower start. The stage was set for the long-awaited final act at the foot of Vesuvius. The MG Tyres fulfilled their role with great efficiency until the end despite the temperatures often exceeding 30°.

Harley Keeble snatched victory in the final metres of the Junior final (pic – FIA Karting)

KEEBLE WINS IN JUNIOR BY TWO THOUSANDTHS

On Sunday lunchtime, the FIA Karting European Championship – Junior qualifying heats were led by Anatoly Khavalkin (RUS – Parolin/TM Racing/MG) ahead of James Egozi (ITA – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG) and Matheus Ferreira (BRA – KR/IAME/MG).

Khavalkin kept the lead at the start of the Final, but Alex Powell (JAM – KR/IAME/MG) took over from him on the fifth lap before Ferreira took the lead for good. However, the race was far from over as Freddie Slater (GBR – Kosmic/Vortex/MG) came back from 12th position on the grid like a cannonball. At the halfway point, Slater was nearly seven tenths off the leader and was closing in on Keeble. Slater achieved his goal and took control of the feature on lap 14. Keeble followed the pace at less than three tenths and stayed on the hunt until the end. As Slater began to savour the victory as he approached the finish line, Keeble took advantage of the opportunity to overtake him in the final metres and win the race by two thousandths of a second for the Tony Kart Racing Team. Ferreira accompanied them on the podium, while Khavalkin had to settle for fourth place. Yevan David (LKA – Exprit/TM Racing/MG) was the first Sri Lankan driver to finish in a European top five, ahead of Powell and Egozi.



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Slater had nevertheless recovered well and remained at the top of the provisional Championship standings ahead of Ferreira. Powell moved up to third ahead of Keeble, while Ashkay Bohra (SGP – KR/IAME/MG) in 27th dropped to 7th and Kirill Kutskov (RUS – KR/IAME/MG) to 8th after retiring.         

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – Junior standings after the third round in Sarno:
1- Freddie Slater (GBR) – 70 points
2- Matheus Ferreira (BRA) – 61 points
3- Alex Powell (JAM) – 52 points
4- Harley Keeble (GBR) – 38 points
5- Ean Eyckmans (BEL) – 35 points

SECOND CONSECUTIVE VICTORY FOR ANTONELLI

Slightly disappointed with his result at the first round in Genk, Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA – KR/IAME/MG) has been making up for it in the FIA Karting European Championship – OK since then. He started by adding a very conclusive victory to his score in the last Qualifying Heat, which allowed him to follow the two drivers in the spotlight this weekend, Nikola Tsolov (BGR – KR/IAME/MG) and Artem Severiukhin (RUS – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG).

Arvid Lindblad (GBR – KR/IAME/MG) was incisive at the beginning of the race behind Tsolov. Then the Antonelli machine came into action and made its way back to the top of the ranking. He took second place and then chased Tsolov down to win the race for KR Motorsport by more than a second. Lindblad secured an important third place for the Championship. Severiukhin finished fourth before being disqualified for mechanical assistance on the pre-grid and it was Evan Giltaire (FRA – KR/IAME/MG) who took fourth ahead of Norton Andreasson (SWE – Tony Kart/Vortex/MG).

The OK field prepare for the final (pic – FIA Karting)

After an unconvincing weekend that ended with a retirement, Rafael Camara (BRA – KR/IAME/MG) lost the lead in the provisional standings to Antonelli ahead of Lindblad. Tsolov moved up to fourth ahead of Severiukhin.

Provisional FIA Karting European Championship – OK standings after the third round in Sarno:
1- Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) – 77 points
2- Arvid Lindblad (GBR) – 71 points
3- Rafael Camara (BRA) – 63 points
4- Nikola Tsolov (BGR) – 46 points
5- Artem Severiukhin (RUS) – 38 points

The fourth and final round of the FIA Karting European Karting Championships – OK and Junior will take place from 22th to 25th July in Spain on the Zuera circuit.



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