On the Adria track, the start of the first round of the 2019 WSK races. All ready for the Champions Cup with 168 drivers in the Mini, OKJ and OK categories.
Mini - In the category of the youngest competitors, there will be as many as 84 "baby drivers". Among the hot names, the well-known Alex Powell, Rashid Al Dhaeri, Coskun Irfan and Ean Eyckmans. As for the Italians, Flavio Olivieri and Andrea Filaferro, now nearing Junior, will try to defend the home flag after a promising 2018.
OKJ - Great expectations for the "valve-less" category where there will be no lack of quality ont he track, thanks to the many drivers registered for the first seasonal event.
Among the possible favorites for the final victory, Ugo Uguchukwu and Laurens Van Hoepen followed by Andrea Kimi Antonelli, all ready to play their hand after a good 2018.
Not to be underestimated, the new entries from the 60 mini: Cristian Bertuca, Brando Badoer and Martinius Stenshorne.
OK – The more expert drivers of the Senior class complete the picture with the reigning world champion, Lorenzo Travisanutto, sure to show he is still the man to beat for 2019.
But his rivals are many, including such as Gabriele Minì and Taylor Barnard who, despite their debut in the category, are sure to aim for the leading positions from the very beginning.
Among the Italians, Pietro Delli Guanti is called to put in a good show for the weekend. The neo-DR driver in his second year of Senior will have to show all the experience he matured last season.
M.Alosa
Trd. Luigi Monteferrante
Credits: Mario Puledda
OKJ - Great expectations for the "valve-less" category where there will be no lack of quality ont he track, thanks to the many drivers registered for the first seasonal event.
Among the possible favorites for the final victory, Ugo Uguchukwu and Laurens Van Hoepen followed by Andrea Kimi Antonelli, all ready to play their hand after a good 2018.
Not to be underestimated, the new entries from the 60 mini: Cristian Bertuca, Brando Badoer and Martinius Stenshorne.
OK – The more expert drivers of the Senior class complete the picture with the reigning world champion, Lorenzo Travisanutto, sure to show he is still the man to beat for 2019.
But his rivals are many, including such as Gabriele Minì and Taylor Barnard who, despite their debut in the category, are sure to aim for the leading positions from the very beginning.
Among the Italians, Pietro Delli Guanti is called to put in a good show for the weekend. The neo-DR driver in his second year of Senior will have to show all the experience he matured last season.
M.Alosa
Trd. Luigi Monteferrante
Credits: Mario Puledda