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The WSK Master Series KF standings after the first half of the championship

  The WSK Master, in this eventful beginning of season, has completed its first half. After the second round in Sarno (Italy) last weekend, there are two more rounds: on 2nd May in Precenicco (Udine, Italy) and on 4th July in Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia, Italy).   Dorian Boccolacci controls his competitors in KF. Unreachable […]


The WSK Master Series KF standings after the first half of the championship

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The WSK Master, in this eventful beginning of season, has completed its first half. After the second round in Sarno (Italy) last weekend, there are two more rounds: on 2nd May in Precenicco (Udine, Italy) and on 4th July in Castelletto di Branduzzo (Pavia, Italy).

 

Dorian Boccolacci controls his competitors in KF. Unreachable when necessary but wise and careful when required: this is the French Dorian Boccolacci (Energy-TM-Vega), who achieved the podium twice in Sarno and managed to keep a steady pace in the standings. He is the leader of the category with 115 points and precedes Karol Basz (Tony Kart-Vortex-Vega). However, the gap between the two drivers is now reduced to 8 points, thanks to the Polish driver’s victory over the French in the Final on the Circuit Napoli. The Croatian Martin Kodric (FA Kart-Vortex-Vega) is far behind and now he needs a great recovery – despite his good performance in Sarno – to close the gap with the two leaders of the standings. Kodric and the English Ben Barnicoat (ART GP-TM-Vega)- good performance in Sarno for him too – are now battling for third place. This year, KF is the category with the best talents: that’s maybe why the experienced French driver Armand Convers (Kosmic-Vortex-Vega) is only fifth.

 

 

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Publié le 13/04/2013

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