Thanks to the best time in qualifying and the pole in Super Heats, Lammers is widely favored to win the European OK title. While Bondarev widely ahead in the standings risks an upset thanks to the fine performance of Belgian Ramaekers. Tomorrow is a crucial day that will award the two continental OK and OKJ Fia Karting titles.
The Saturday of the heats of the last round of the European OK and OKJ Fia Karting in Cremona rewards the best performance of Rene Lammers (Parolin/TM Kart), good at setting the second best time in the official timesheets on Friday (behind Louis Iglesias on CRG/Iame) and taking the pole of the Super Heats after the heats. Results that also allowed him to stretch in the provisional championship standings, distancing Gabriel Gomez (CRG/Iame), the most credited opponent on the eve of the race for the OK continental title by 27 points. For the Brazilian, only 17th in the time trials to then rise to 12th place after the heats the situation is not the best, not to say that it would take a miracle to overturn the odds largely in favor of Lammers.
In OKJ, Thibaut Ramaekers (KR/Iame) sets the best time in qualifying and with the 25 points he moves significantly closer to the standings leader Oleksandr Bondarev (KR/Iame). The Ukrainian from 29th time climbs up to 12th position. And he will have to aim at racking up as many points as possible in the Super Heats to then play for everything in the final. The title in this category is also on the line.
Don't miss tomorrow's races starting at 10:45 a.m. with the Super Heats
In OKJ, Thibaut Ramaekers (KR/Iame) sets the best time in qualifying and with the 25 points he moves significantly closer to the standings leader Oleksandr Bondarev (KR/Iame). The Ukrainian from 29th time climbs up to 12th position. And he will have to aim at racking up as many points as possible in the Super Heats to then play for everything in the final. The title in this category is also on the line.
Don't miss tomorrow's races starting at 10:45 a.m. with the Super Heats