Compétition

De Vries wins without opposition but not without merit

  Nyck De Vries (Zanardi / Parilla) drove flawlessly after the presentation of the KF1 drivers on the starting grid along with a selection of beautiful Italian girls. Alex Albon (Intrepid / TM), drove flawlessly to get behind his opponent, while Leo Roussel followed in third position ahead of Ignazio D’Agosto (Tony Kart / Vortex), […]


De Vries wins without opposition but not without merit

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Nyck De Vries (Zanardi / Parilla) drove flawlessly after the presentation of the KF1 drivers on the starting grid along with a selection of beautiful Italian girls. Alex Albon (Intrepid / TM), drove flawlessly to get behind his opponent, while Leo Roussel followed in third position ahead of Ignazio D’Agosto (Tony Kart / Vortex), Karol Basz (RK / BMB) and Yu Kanamaru (Tony Kart / Vortex). Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart / Vortex) and Felice Tiene (CRG / Maxter) were back in the top 10 at the expense of Rémy Deguffroy (Tony Kart / Vortex), after a good start.

De Vries escaped, Albon had given up more than a second after five laps, D’Agosto had stolen third place Roussel. D’Agosto, then Camponeschi set the fastest times, showing the speed of the Tony Kart. But De Vries went faster on lap 7, while D’Agosto had taken Albon for second place, and also Basz took Roussel for fourth. The Pole was then close to Albon, who was much slower. Camponeschi overtook Kanamaru for 6th on lap 10. Roussel retired after an attack from Tiene.

Basz took Albon who could do nothing about it. De Vries made his race alone in the lead, nearly 2.5 seconds ahead of D’Agosto. He even increased the pace in the closing laps by linking the best times to win without suspense by four seconds from D’Agosto and Basz. Albon fourth, fifth Camponeschi.

 

 

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Publié le 17/09/2011

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