Boccolacci at the head of the pack in KF. The Leader in KF is Dorian Boccolacci (Energy-TM-Vega), very motivated after his victory in Final 2 in Sarno. Behind the French, on the podium, all his die-hard rivals who, not by chance, follow him also in the championship: the Polish Karol Basz (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega), the runner-up on the Napoli Circuit, is just a step away from the victory which could be a real turning point in his season; the Danish Nicklas Nielsen (Kosmic-Vortex-Vega) was third and before achieving the podium in Final 2 he had succeeded in the Pre-final of Sarno. He, too, can aim at the success in KF. The English Ben Barnicoat (ART GP-TM-Vega) is another driver who stands a good chance for the final standings: he currently occupies the fourth position, but he has the skills and the qualities to close the gap.
Norris dominates in the KF Junior. The British Lando Norris (FA Kart-Vortex-Vega) has been showing his top drivers skills since the beginning of season: he is definitely the new name of the KF Junior. The Londoner, so far, has not given his rivals any chance, neither in the races nor in the championship. He arrives at the last appointment of the European championship of Genk as the undisputable leader. Anyway, in the last part of the championship the Italian Alessio Lorandi (Tony Kart-Parilla-Vega) managed to threaten Norris’ reign: the Italian won, deservedly, Final 2 on the circuit of Sarno. So, the race towards the podium is completed by the English Daniel Ticktum (FA Kart-Vortex), currently third in the championship, followed by another surprising talent: the Italian Leonardo Pulcini (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega), who seems to be ready to achieve his maiden victory in WSK.
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