The 2021 Champions of the WSK Super Master Series

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Lonato del Garda (ITA)

Sunday, April 25, 2021

The KZ2 final goes to Denner, but the title to Kremers. The OK final is won by Lindblad, as Camara gets the title. Race and title of OKJ to Al Dhaheri. MINI dominated by Lammers.

Lonato del Garda (ITA), 25.04.2021
The fourth and closing round of WSK Super Master Series at the South Garda Karting circuit in Lonato named the 2021 champions in a round that had an important participation with 316 drivers coming from 44 different countries. This made the 12th edition of the series organized by WSK Promotion reach 1.100 presences including the three rounds held in Adria, La Conca and Sarno.

The WSK Super Master Series 2021 titles eventually went to the Dutch Marijn Kremers (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) in KZ2, the Brazilian Rafael Camara (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) in OK, United Arab Emirates’ Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) in OKJ and the Dutch René Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) in MINI.

Prefinals.
Two Prefinals were run for each category and the top 17 drivers of each race qualified for the Final.
In OK, classification leader Rafael Camara (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) won the first Prefinal after dominating the weekend in Lonato since the beginning. Prefinal-B saw another strong interpreter of the category, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, having the upper hand, which envisaged for a KR Motorsport duel on top.
MINI’s Prefinal-A was won by the Dutch René Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame), who won the heats after a good comeback from qualifying practice and a shared lead with the Spanish driver Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing). In Prefinal-B Costoya, despite being the most credited contender, slipped down to P13. The victory of Prefinal-B went to the Romanian David Cosma-Cristofor (Gulstar Racing/KR-Iame).
As expected, KZ2 Prefinal-A was won by the French Emilien Denner (Intrepid Driver Program/Intrepid-TM Racing), while another strong title contender, the Swede Viktor Gustavsson (Leclerc by Lennox/BirelART-TM Racing) ended third behind the other Frenchman Adrien Renaudin (Sodikart/Sodi-TM Racing). The Dutch driver Marijn Kremers (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) won Prefinal-B and took the lead of the championship. The Finn Juho Valtanen (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) ended seventh and lost the provisional lead instead.
In OKJ, Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) won Prefinal-A, while classification leader from Jamaica Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) was only eighth and saw his lead getting thinner. The victory of Prefinal-B went to the Brazilian Matheus Ferreira (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame).

The finals named the four title winners.
Great win to Denner in the KZ2 final, but Kremers gets the title.

In KZ2, after a stop due to an incident at the start, the Frenchman Emilien Denner (Intrepid Driver Program/Intrepid-TM Racing) got the lead of the race and claimed a solid win, while the Dutch Marijn Kremers (BirelART Racing/BirelART-TM Racing) installed himself soon in P2 finding his way past the other French driver Adrien Renaudin (Sodikart/Sodikart-TM Racing) and kept the position until the end. This result earned him the title. The third step of the podium went to the Dutch driver Stan Pex (KR Motorsport/KR-TM Racing), who recovered four places from his position on the starting grid. The previous classification leader, Juho Valtanen (KR Motorsport/KR-TM Racing) did not go beyond P8 and therefore closed the championship in second place, leading the Swede Viktor Gustavsson (Leclerc by Lennox/BirelART-TM Racing).
KZ2 Final Classification: 1. Kremers points 261; 2. Valtanen 204; 3. Gustavsson 165; 4. Renaudin 161; 5. Palomba 154; 6. Denner 153; 7. Celenta 135; 8. Puhakka 126; 9. Pex 114; 10. Albanese 109.

Lindblad wins the OK Final, Camara the title.
In OK the duel for the title involved the Brazilian Rafael Camara (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame) and his teammate from Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli. A third driver of KR Motorsport, the Brit Arvid Lindblad, came out on top from this battle. He took the lead of the race, keeping it all the way to the chequered flag. The second place was enough for Rafael Camara to secure the title though, while Andrea Kimi Antonelli had to settle for P6 after losing some ground at the start. The third step of the podium went to the Italian Luigi Coluccio (Kosmic Racing/Kosmic-Vortex) at the end of a great weekend for him. Antonelli ended the championship in second place, while the final victory earned Lindblad the third place of the classification.
OK Final Classification: 1. Camara points 388; 2. Antonelli 296; 3. Lindblad 255; 4. Taponen 192; 5. Severiukhin 190; 6. Kucharczyk 171; 7. Turney 153; 8. Tsolov 125; 9. Coluccio 112; 10. Pasiewicz 90.

Al Dhaheri dominates OK-Junior.
United Arab Emirates’ driver Rashid Al Dhaheri (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing) dominated OK-Junior in Lonato and secured the full haul that allowed him to take the lead of the standings, due also to the troubled weekend experienced by the previous leader, the Jamaican Alex Powell (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame). Al Dhaheri secured a solid win in the final leading the Brit Harley Keeble (Tony Kart Racing Team/Tony Kart-Vortex) and the Japanese Kean Nakamura-Berta (Forza Racing/Exprit-TM Racing). Powell was 18th in the final and ended third in the final classification, as he was overtaken also by the Brazilian Matheus Ferreira (KR Motorsport/KR-Iame), who was fourth in the final.
OKJ Final Classification: 1. Al Dhaheri points 247; 2. Ferreira 205; 3. Powell 192; 4. Slater 190; 5. Bohra 184; 6. Kutskov 182; 7. Nakamura 175; 8. Popov 153; 9. Keeble 140; 10. Deligny 136.

Lammers dominates the MINI final and claims the title.
In the final sprint to the title of MINI the Dutch René Lammers (Baby Race/Parolin-Iame) had the upper hand and managed to get past his main rival, the Spanish driver Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport/Parolin-TM Racing). The victory in the Final earned Lammers the title, while Costoya had a troubled Prefinal and recovered several positions in the Final, but could not go beyond P10. The Italian Emanuele Olivieri (Formula K Serafini/IPK-TM Racing) completed a good race ending second behind Lammers (both in the final and in the championship). The Russian Vladimir Ivannikov (Drago Corse/EKS-TM Racing) also did a good race and ended third. The Russian Gerasim Skulanov (CRG Racing Team/CRG-TM Racing) recovered a lot of places, but had to settle for P4.
MINI Final Classification: 1. Lammers points 345; 2. Olivieri 265; 3. Costoya 223; 4. Skulanov 181; 5. Ivannikov; 6. Pesl; 7. Orjuela; 8. Przyrowsky; 9. Cosma-Cristofor; 10. Schaufler.

Complete results are available at www.wskarting.it

The next appointment on track is on June 13th in Adria for the second round of the WSK Euro Series.

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