Next Sunday WSK will award the KF2 and KF3 titles for drivers and the Eurocup for teams in three categories. Also Zuera will introduce the single final in KF1
Zuera , Final attack ...
WSK International Series will have this weekend its 6 th and final round of 2008 season. The location is the International Circuit of Zuera, a town near Zaragoza, Spain. The opening of this amazing track was last year, just by a race of the latest WSK Series.
Next Sunday the 1,7 Km of Zuera’s circuit will award the winners of KF2 and KF3, after the winning already assigned to Sauro Cesetti (BirelTMBridgestone) in KF1 and Marco Ardigò (Tony Kart Vortex Vega) in KZ2.
Also, the WSK Series will award the winners of EuroCup for teams in KF1, KF2 and KF3, after the success of Tony Kart Racing Team in KZ2. Moreover, current weekend will introduce an intresting novelty: the singlefinal for KF1, that is a 35 Km race following the eliminatory heats without Pre Final.
KF1 Super Final ...
Sauro Cesetti has already won the KF1 title. Nevertheless, like every champion, he will race in Zuera with the sole goal to keep on winning more and more. He will therefore hold the balance of power in the chase for the prestigious positions in the WSK ranking.
Among the pretenders to that goal in the final rush there are the driver from Oxshott, in Surrey, Will Stevens (Tony KartVortex Bridgestone) at a relatively better position (Cesettigot 84), 54 points over French Arnaud Kozlinski (CRG Maxter Bridgestone) and English Jason Parrot (Birel Parilla Bridgestone) both at 52 points.
KF1 podium will be completed in the last WSK round that is still unpredictable, seeing that the second place can be achieved by as many as 12 drivers within a range of 22 points, including Gary Catt (Tony Kart Vortex B), Michael Ryall (Birel TM B), Armand Convers (PCR TM B), Davide Forè (Maranello Maxter B), Alessandro Bressan (Kosmic Vortex B), Jean Philippe Guignet (CRG Maxter B), Antonio Piccioni (FA Kart VortexB), Mark Lichtfield (Tony Kart VortexB) and Nikolaj Bollingtoft (Kosmic Vortex B).
KF1 Eurocup ...
The last round in Zuera put up as prize 50 points for KF1 Eurocup that can be gained achieving both victory and second place in Superpole and Final (that will be a single race in Spain).
CRG SpA through the French pair Guignet and Kozlinski leads the ranking at 94 points above Birel Motorsport (90 points) represented by Cesetti and Czech Libor Toman.
The close gap between the two first teams is more consistent over Tony Kart Racing Team that being at the third place with 81 points, leads a good number of pursuers.
As a matter of fact, mathematics keeps at stake further four teams: Kosmic Racing Dept., MGM Racing, GKS and Maranello Kart have still a chance to win through in the end, although those who are more down in the ranking will have to count on the bad luck of the contestants.
KF2 is looking for its Champion...
8 drivers are still competing for KF2 title. Though being at the top, Aniello Smarrazzo (FA Kart Vortex Bridgestone) and Jack Harvey (Birel Parilla Bridgestone) have not yet a consistent lead over their pursuers. That’s the reason why the end result is still open to a wide range of speculation.
Smarrazzo, seventeen year old from Giuliano in Campagna (Naples) and Harvey, fifteen year old from Bassingham, in Lincolnshire, virtually start with no score. The present gap between them two, only one point lead for the Neapolitan driver (6968 total score), that’s not enough to wrap the title up.
Practically in case the race evolves in a close challenge against them two, whatever the result, both will have only to manage and stay ahead their rival to gain the title. The priority they anyway got for the best positions on the podium will be useful instead to be safe from any potential attack of the pursuers.
Behind the two leading drivers a trio at even score is ready for a hard and yet possible recovery. James Thorp (Maranello Maxter Bridgestone) sixteen year old from Evesham, in Worchester, was the winner of both Prefinal and Final in the last race in Sarno.
Roman Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart Vortex Bridgestone) keeps up too, back from his win of the European title in Braga (P) and the World Cup in Muro Leccese (I). Both of them are level at 53 points with Oliver Rowland (Tony KartVortexBridgestone), a promising young driver from Sheffield, in Yorkshire.
The latter is in pursuit of his first prestigious result of the season. The 15point gap from the leaders imposes a strict condition on the three pursuers: to win both Prefinal and Final hoping that the leading drivers don’t achieve important positions. Should on the contrary Smarrazzo and Harvey run up against a very negative day, two single fourth places would cause them to fall in the ranking.
The situation is more difficult for Petri Suvanto (Tony KartVortexBridgestone), fifteen yearold from Hyllykallio in Finland and Robert Forster Jones (FA Kart Vortex Bridgestone), seventeen year old from Southend onSea, Essex.
They are equal sixth at 45 points and the only chance they have to win the title is to achieve a double result between the first and third place to be added to the missing score of the two leading drivers and positions from 6th downwards by Thorp, Camponeschi or Suvanto. Finally Czech Zdenek Groman (Maranello Parilla Bridgestone) needs at least a victory in the Prefinal and a second place in the Final providing the contestants score badly.
KF2 Eurocup ...
The result of Eurocup in Zuera is even more unpredictable. In the ranking for teams, with 67 points still to be awarded in the ultimate round, 8 teams are shortlisted for win. Tony Kart Racing Team is at the top at 14point lead above Birel Motorsport. Mathematics gives Tony Kart Junior R.T. as well as Morsicani Racing and Maranello Kart, the latter 30 points down, a chance to be still in the running. For the same reason Ricky Flynn Motorsport, GKS Paul Lemmens and Ward Racing can strive for a hard and not yet elusive win.
Distance duell in KF3...
KF3 situation in the Championship is simpler than KF2, seeing that the only pretender to the title is French from Vallauris Brandon Maisano (Intrepid TM Dunlop) who has 28point lead over Nyck De Vries (Zanardi XTR Dunlop), a Dutch discovery of 2008. Thanks to the great gap on his competitor, Maisano switched to the Rotax French Finals and didn’t come to Zuera this weekend.
So, a second place in the PreFinal and a third in the Final will be enough for De Vries to win the championship. Italian from Bari Ignazio D’Agosto (Tony Kart Vortex Dunlop) is out of range of the title