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Lone ride for Keyeart

  It was a perfect race for Glenn Keyaert (CRG / Maxter) in the KF2 final. After a headstart, there was a standard and controlled well-deserved victory for the quiet Belgian driver who can draw on vast experience at international level. His chronic bad luck has finally ended! Sébastien Bailly (Tony Kart / Vortex) gave […]


Lone ride for Keyeart

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It was a perfect race for Glenn Keyaert (CRG / Maxter) in the KF2 final. After a headstart, there was a standard and controlled well-deserved victory for the quiet Belgian driver who can draw on vast experience at international level. His chronic bad luck has finally ended!

Sébastien Bailly (Tony Kart / Vortex) gave everything without being able to join his compatriot, but his second place suits him perfectly in the context of the championship so he remains the leader tonight. Loïc Réguillon (Sodi / Parilla) was also well placed in 3rd position, but obviously it has done nothing to him get closer to his main rival.

Behind this trio the race was most competitive. Maxime Bornert (FA Kart / Parilla) was well installed in 4th place, and successfully resisted insistent attacks from Clement Bluy (Tony Kart / Vortex). Paul Loup Chatin (Tony Kart / Vortex) remained in touch with 5th position before his teammate Bluy robbed him in the closing laps after an incredible recovery. There was also a great comeback from Guillaume De Ridder (Kosmic / Vortex) in 7th ahead of Vincent Fraïsse (Intrepid / TM).

 

 

Info Kartcom with Kartlink / © Photo KSP


Publié le 04/10/2009

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