GREAT SUCCESS OF ENTRANTS ALSO IN CASTELLETTO (PAVIA, ITALY) FOR THE SECOND ROUND OF THE WSK SUPER MASTER SERIES. OVER 190 DRIVERS ARE READY TO CHALLENGE EACH OTHER IN SUNDAY'S FINALS ON 22ND MARCH.

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Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia - I)

Sunday, March 15, 2015

ON SUNDAY 22ND THE LIVE STREAMING OF PREFINALS AND FINALS ON WWW.WSK.IT.

OVER 190 DRIVERS IN CASTELLETTO TO CLIMB THE WSK STANDINGS.

The new appointment for the WSK Super Master Series is at the next weekend in Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia, Italy). Here, the 7 Laghi International Circuit is hosting the second round of the WSK series after last week's opening event in Adria (Rovigo, Italy). The international karting series, promoted and organized by WSK Promotion, has already shown how eager drivers are to gain the 2015 victory at the end of the four rounds. The over 190 entrants to the second round of Castelletto will be, of course, as motivated as they were in the first appointment. It is going to be a worldwide challenge, given that there are participants coming from 30 different countries and from 5 continents. Fans from all around the world will be able to see their favourite drivers in action thanks to the live streaming on Sunday 22nd March. Broadcasting will start at 10.50am on www.wsk.it, with images of the Prefinals and the Finals.

ARDIGÒ LEADER IN KZ2.
The Italian Marco Ardigò (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) leads after getting a perfect score in last week's KZ2 round in Adria, where he won the Prefinal A and the Final. The French Anthony Abbasse (Sodi Kart-TM-Vega), the winner of the Prefinal B, is second together with the Spanish Jorge Pescador (Praga-Parilla-Vega), the real surprise of the first race of the Series thanks to a consistent performance. The Czech Patrik Hajek (Praga-Parilla-Vega), the Finnish Simo Puhakka (CRG-Maxter-Vega) and the English Jordon Lennox-Lamb (BirelArt-Parilla-Vega) are behind but with a very narrow gap, ready to attack.

BASZ ON TOP IN KF.
The KF leader is the Polish Karol Basz (Kosmic-Vortex-Vega). Last Sunday he managed to score the first position beating the Danish Nicklas Nielsen (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega) into second and the Dutch Martijn Van Leeuwen (CRG-TM) into third. However, also the gap with the other opponents is narrow. Among them it is worth mentioning the Danish Casper Roes (FA-Vortex), the Italian Leonardo Lorandi (Tony Kart-Vortex) and the English Max Fewtrell (FA-Vortex).

NOVALAK SURPRISINGLY LEADS IN KFJ.
Clement Novalak's great performances in Adria rocketed the English to the top of the KF Junior. In Castelletto, he will have to hold off the Danish Christian Lundgaard (they are both on Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega), the American Logan Sargeant (FA-Vortex) and the Russian Artem Petrov (DR-TM): they are all immediately behind the leader. Good chance also for the Italian Lorenzo Colombo (Tony Kart-LKE) and the Spanish David Vidales (Energy-TM).

MULLER AND MICHELOTTO SHARE THE LEADERSHIP IN 60 MINI.
The Italian Mattia Muller (Energy-LKE-Vega) and Mattia Michelotto (Energy-Iame-Vega) lead the 60 Mini with the same points. Behind them the Italian Marseglia (CRG-TM-Vega). Other drivers who stand a good chance are the Norwegian Dennis Hauger (CRG-TM-Vega), the Czech Dan Skocdopole and the Italian Giuseppe Fusco (both on Tony Kart-LKE-Vega).

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