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| October 30, 2010 |
| WSK World Series – Ghibli Raceway Friday Report |
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WSK WORLD SERIES APPROACHING THE CROWNING MOMENT OF THE SEASON
One more day of practice at Ghibli International Raceway, is ongoing in the final event of the WSK karting World Series. A further sessions of tests, an useful addition to the set-up vehicles, but also to help the acclimatization of drivers to the unusual temperature of 30 degrees in the shade, not usual in this time of year for those coming from European events. In Sharm el Sheikh, the third and final stage of the season promises to be so "hot" in every sense. From tomorrow the word will go to the official phase, timing practices and qualifying heats.
DOUBLE CHALLENGE IN THE WSK WORLD SERIES RANKINGS
The challenges of the championship final rankings interest not only drivers but also the winning in the World Cup, which rewards teams in each of the four categories. In Super KF occurs in the head Kosmic Racing Dpt, which drivers, Frenchman Armand Convers and English Ben Cooper, has taken so far the best results. CRG Spa commands in KZ2, thanks to the points raised by Belgian Jonathan Thonon and Californian Gary Carlton, but also in KF3, where Dutchman Max Verstappen and Italian Antonio Fuoco which replicate the winning couple of their teammates in the higher class. In KF2, finally, the current leader is Tony Kart Racing Team, with Italian Ignazio D'Agosto and Japanese Yu Kanamaru.
THE FASTER
In today’s practice, the best has been Felice Tiene (CRG-Maxter-Vega SKF) in 56”992; Rick Dreezen (Tony Kart-Vortex-Dunlop KZ2) in 56”830; Luke Varley (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) in 57”597; Takashi Kasai (Tony Kart-Vortex-Dunlop) in 59”960. |
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