European Superkart Championship, Round 1


from CIKFIA 6 August 2014
 

The Assen circuit remains popular with 80,000 spectators in the stands during the weekend. The first Competition of the 2014 CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship was a sporting spectacle with two superb high quality races, full of twists, won respectively by Kout and Vinuales.

At the first Qualifying session, Emmanuel Vinuales (Anderson / DEA) was the fastest on the track. With a lap of 1'37'' 139, the defending champion initially demoted his rivals by a second and a half. Peter Elkmann (MSKart / VM), Henrik Lilja (PVP / PVP) and Andreas Jost (Anderson / PVP) followed him, but Adam Kout (MSKart / DEA) worked hard and ended up in the same tenth as Vinuales at the end of the session. It was a disaster for the British drivers, with Morley and Bennett, both Anderson / DEA, down and out. During the second session, Bennett was not yet quite on the pace, but recovered to the second row. At the end of the session, the drivers who stayed on track all improved, including Kout who set a surprising 1'35'' 785 which was a new circuit record.

Emmanuel Vinuales (FRA) won Race 2
Above: Emmanuel Vinuales (FRA) won Race 2
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

The first race started with drama. Vinuales failed to start on the formation lap (ignition sensor). At the lights, Elkmann was the quickest, and Kout tucked into his bumper. Arjan Kievitsboch (MSKart / VM) and Jost took off after the two leaders. The quartet began to take a slight lead over Lilja, Marcel Maasmann (Anderson / FPE) and Guido Kleinemeyer (PVP / DEA). Bennett did not seem quite on the pace, but with his legendary expertise, he managed to catch Kleinemeyer.

Kout gradually gained a gap of 4 seconds to Elkmann and Jost. His task was made easier by the fact that the "infernal trio" were battling. The racing was wonderful, with Drivers overtaking several times and taking the straight wheel to wheel. Behind, their pursuers dropped off except Maasmann who kept up a steady pace on his home territory. The Dutch Driver dropped his companions and gradually caught up with Jost. Bennett was stuck to Lilja but was never able to overtake. Kout increased his lead over Elkmann, who watched out for the young Jost, trying to surprise, and Kievitsbosch took the lead of the group, joined by Maasmann. Suspense remained until the chequered flag. Indeed, Elkmann passed Kievitsbosch but he came out of the last chicane better to throw himself ahead on the line with a small lead of 4 mils!

Jost was embarrassed by contact with Maasmann who came off. Note the comeback from Morley who finished 15th despite starting 41st.

Race 1 gets underway at Assen
Above: Race 1 gets underway at Assen
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

The second race proved to be even more spectacular, as this time the battle involved almost all the favourites. Kout grabbed the lead ahead of Vinuales. Jost slipped ahead of the Briton Bennett, Elkmann, Kievitsbosch and Lilja to form the chasing group. Kout seemed to escape again. This time it was Kievitsbosch who most often led the chase. With Jost, Vinuales, Elkmann, Bennett and Lilja, they put on a show. They passed and repassed at each opportunity. Maasmann was more isolated ahead of a German trio of Kleinemeyer, Hentschel and Reinke. Vinuales remained incisive but was confronted by a tough opponent in Kievitsbosch. He made a mistake, and dropped back again in combat. On the fifth lap Vinuales went up the inside of Kievitsbosch to gain second position. Granted, he was the fastest on the track. He also accelerated the pace and closed up on the Czech. On lap 8, Vinuales overtook Kout. A new duel began between the two leaders. Meanwhile, Bennett was more incisive than yesterday and managed to pass Kievitsbosch and gained a small margin of safety. Elkmann and Jost waited for an opportunity, and Lilja was dropped. Vinuales overtook Kout but missed out and lost a few metres. He regained them and this time waited for the last lap to overtake the Czech using the slipstream and won a resounding victory. The podium was nothing new. Vinuales saved his honour and beat the recent lap record (1'35'' 743). Kout is the new championship leader with 45 points ahead of Kievitsbosch on 33 points; Elkmann, Vinuales and Bennett follow on almost the same total and preserve their chances as one result will be counted. This first round reveals the dominance of the DEA and VM engines. Next will be Val de Vienne on the 4th & 5th October.

The two winners said:

Adam Kout: "... no, we have not changed much, just details but thanks to the team and Milena, who you will have noticed, was very moved by my success ..."

Emmanuel Vinuales: "What a frustration yesterday, we wanted to show that we were going to win ... but the failure was unpredictable, which prevented us from blaming ourselves all evening and we stayed focused."

Adam Kout (CZE) won the opening race and was 2nd in the second
Above: Adam Kout (CZE) won the opening race and was 2nd in the second
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Race 1

Rnk  No.  Driver  Equipment  Gap  Best Lap
1 3 Kout, Adam  MS Kart / DEA  01:37.2
2 85 Kievitsbosch, Arjan  MS Kart / VM  2.101 01:38.4
3 67 Elkmann, Peter  MS Kart / VM  2.105 01:38.3
4 8 Maasmann, Marcel  Anderson / FPE  3.118 01:38.0
5 14 Jost, Andreas  Anderson / VM  3.6 01:38.6
6 4 Lilja, Henrik  PVP / PVP  6.5 01:38.7
7 2 Bennett, Gavin  Anderson / DEA  10.861 01:38.7
8 38 Kleinemeyer, Guido  PVP / DEA  14.718 01:39.1
9 9 Lehtinen, Vesa  Anderson / DEA  19.025 01:39.9
10 17 Hulme, Carl  Anderson / FPE  21.424 01:40.1
11 12 Malm, Stefan  Nibor / DEA  21.67 01:40.2
12 60 Urhofer, Thomas  Anderson / FPE  28.254 01:40.1
13 7 Hentschel, Daniel  Anderson / DEA  28.414 01:40.6
14 11 Sebastia, Alexandre  Anderson / DEA  32.68 01:40.8
15 5 Morley, Liam  Anderson / DEA  33.102 01:40.2
16 83 Vayssie, Cyril  MS Kart / VM  34.805 01:40.3
17 78 Dredge, Jason  Anderson / PVP  34.826 01:40.6
18 21 Vejen, Henrik  PVP / PVP  39.45 01:41.3
19 93 Bjerge, Ingvar  Anderson / FPE  39.676 01:41.2
20 86 Knook, Rob  MS Kart / VM  40.081 01:41.4
21 32 Westerdijk, Laurens  MS Kart / VM  41.165 01:41.5
22 76 Aebischer, Etienne  PVP / FPE  41.319 01:41.2
23 15 Harvey, David  Anderson / VM  43.302 01:41.5
24 71 Chermaz, Carlo Alberto  PVP / Rotax  43.493 01:41.1
25 23 Ranoarimanana, Kevin  MS Kart / VM  50.876 01:41.9
26 68 Goullancourt, Julien  Anderson / DEA  51.473 01:41.9
27 74 Robert, Gregory  Anderson / FPE  01:09.2 01:43.8
28 50 Bakker, Jan  Anderson / PVP  01:30.6 01:45.4
29 58 Focque, Pierre  PVP / FPE  01:33.5 01:46.0
30 79 Raittinen, Pasi Olavi  PVP / PVP  1 Lap  01:45.6
31 99 Bischoff, Roland  MS Kart / VM  1 Lap  01:46.5
32 47 Marggraf, Thomas  PVP / PVP  1 Lap  01:46.2
33 52 Albin, Marc  PVP / FPE  1 Lap  01:46.7
34 66 Lundgren, Patrik  PVP / PVP  1 Lap  01:46.3
35 54 Zoutman, Fokko  MS Kart / VM  1 Lap  01:48.9
36 82 Legoubin, Arnaud  Anderson / VM  1 Lap  01:51.6
37 16 Kinsey, Carl  Anderson / FPE  5 Laps  01:43.3
38 49 Gjertsen, Erik Martin  PVP / PVP  6 Laps  01:42.0
39 55 Gerber, Philippe  PVP / FPE  6 Laps  01:44.8
40 97 Verhaar, Mark  MS Kart / VM  7 Laps  01:44.8
41 84 Hempshall, Victor  PVP / FPE  7 Laps  01:50.6
42 80 Fred, Juha  PVP / PVP  8 Laps  01:43.9
43 41 Rushforth, Simon  Spyda / Pavesi  10 Laps  02:00.6
44 1 Vinuales, Emmanuel  Anderson / DEA  11 Laps 
45 22 Reinke, Jürgen  Anderson / VM  11 Laps 
59 Nilsson, Robin  Nibor / DEA  DNS 
63 Euser, Cor  MS Kart / VM  DNS 
69 Vandemeulebroucke, Thierry  Anderson / FPE  DNS 

Race 1 podium (left to right) Arjan Kievitsbosch (NLD), Adam Kout (CZE), Peter Elkmann (DEU)
Above: Race 1 podium (left to right) Arjan Kievitsbosch (NLD), Adam Kout (CZE), Peter Elkmann (DEU)
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Race 2

Rnk  No.  Driver  Equipment  Gap  Best Lap
1 1 Vinuales, Emmanuel  Anderson / DEA  01:35.7
2 3 Kout, Adam  MS Kart / DEA  0.165 01:36.7
3 2 Bennett, Gavin  Anderson / DEA  9.139 01:36.7
4 85 Kievitsbosch, Arjan  MS Kart / VM  11.056 01:37.7
5 67 Elkmann, Peter  MS Kart / VM  11.564 01:37.3
6 14 Jost, Andreas  Anderson / VM  11.875 01:37.7
7 8 Maasmann, Marcel  Anderson / FPE  15.559 01:37.9
8 4 Lilja, Henrik  PVP / PVP  16.824 01:38.1
9 38 Kleinemeyer, Guido  PVP / DEA  20.783 01:37.7
10 22 Reinke, Jürgen  Anderson / VM  28.337 01:38.7
11 17 Hulme, Carl  Anderson / FPE  29.694 01:39.1
12 76 Aebischer, Etienne  PVP / FPE  29.795 01:39.1
13 78 Dredge, Jason  Anderson / PVP  30.682 01:39.3
14 5 Morley, Liam  Anderson / DEA  37.566 01:39.1
15 60 Urhofer, Thomas  Anderson / FPE  38.451 01:39.8
16 97 Verhaar, Mark  MS Kart / VM  39.234 01:39.6
17 83 Vayssie, Cyril  MS Kart / VM  39.536 01:39.4
18 11 Sebastia, Alexandre  Anderson / DEA  39.742 01:39.7
19 93 Bjerge, Ingvar  Anderson / FPE  41.451 01:40.1
20 21 Vejen, Henrik  PVP / PVP  41.741 01:39.7
21 68 Goullancourt, Julien  Anderson / DEA  42.534 01:40.0
22 23 Ranoarimanana, Kevin  MS Kart / VM  45.346 01:39.9
23 71 Chermaz, Carlo Alberto  PVP / Rotax  46.267 01:39.7
24 32 Westerdijk, Laurens  MS Kart / VM  51.78 01:40.1
25 80 Fred, Juha  PVP / PVP  59.174 01:41.2
26 74 Robert, Gregory  Anderson / FPE  01:17.4 01:42.8
27 79 Raittinen, Pasi Olavi  PVP / PVP  01:28.4 01:43.7
28 55 Gerber, Philippe  PVP / FPE  01:30.1 01:43.8
29 99 Bischoff, Roland  MS Kart / VM  01:40.0 01:44.7
30 50 Bakker, Jan  Anderson / PVP  1 Lap  01:45.0
31 52 Albin, Marc  PVP / FPE  1 Lap  01:45.9
32 58 Focque, Pierre  PVP / FPE  1 Lap  01:46.3
33 66 Lundgren, Patrik  PVP / PVP  1 Lap  01:46.3
34 47 Marggraf, Thomas  PVP / PVP  1 Lap  01:45.5
35 54 Zoutman, Fokko  MS Kart / VM  1 Lap  01:47.7
36 84 Hempshall, Victor  PVP / FPE  1 Lap  01:47.9
37 82 Legoubin, Arnaud  Anderson / VM  1 Lap  01:51.7
38 7 Hentschel, Daniel  Anderson / DEA  2 Laps  01:38.8
39 86 Knook, Rob  MS Kart / VM  2 Laps  01:40.9
40 49 Gjertsen, Erik Martin  PVP / PVP  4 Laps  01:39.9
41 16 Kinsey, Carl  Anderson / FPE  9 Laps  01:46.1
42 12 Malm, Stefan  Nibor / DEA  11 Laps 
43 9 Lehtinen, Vesa  Anderson / DEA  11 Laps 
44 41 Rushforth, Simon  Spyda / Pavesi  11 Laps 
59 Nilsson, Robin  Nibor / DEA  DNS 
63 Euser, Cor  MS Kart / VM  DNS 
69 Vandemeulebroucke, Thierry  Anderson / FPE  DNS 
15 Harvey, David  Anderson / VM  Excluded  01:41.1

Podium of the 2014 CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship Race 2 (left to right) Adam Kout (CZE), Emmanuel Vinuales (FRA) & Gavin Bennett (GBR)
Above: Podium of the 2014 CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship Race 2 (left to right) Adam Kout (CZE), Emmanuel Vinuales (FRA) & Gavin Bennett (GBR)
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Peter Elkmann (DEU), 3rd place in Race 1
Above: Peter Elkmann (DEU), 3rd place in Race 1
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Gavin Bennett (GBR), 3rd place in Race 2
Above: Gavin Bennett (GBR), 3rd place in Race 2
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Arjan Kievitsbosch (NLD), 2nd place in Race 1
Above: Arjan Kievitsbosch (NLD), 2nd place in Race 1
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

Grid for Race 2 in front of packed grandstands
Above: Grid for Race 2 in front of packed grandstands on the Sunday
pic - CIK/Mediasuperkart

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