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Ahmed on pole at World KF-Junior

  Four timed sessions were needed for the 89 competitors in KF-Junior at the World Championship at Essay. The first group didn’t get track conditions as good as the others, starting after the break and the Handikart session with Mojo tyres. This may explain the 16th position for the leader, Benjamin Lessennes (Kosmic / Parilla). […]


Ahmed on pole at World KF-Junior

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Four timed sessions were needed for the 89 competitors in KF-Junior at the World Championship at Essay. The first group didn’t get track conditions as good as the others, starting after the break and the Handikart session with Mojo tyres. This may explain the 16th position for the leader, Benjamin Lessennes (Kosmic / Parilla). The fourth session was also not very fast with 9th place overall for its leader Leonardo Lorandi (Tony Kart / Parilla). Finally, the qualifying classification is somewhat , except for the pole sitter hierarchy.

 

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Indeed, the European Champion Enaam Ahmed (FA Kart / Vortex) who set the fastest time of the entire class with 49”725 and 62 thousandths ahead of Casper Andersen Roes (Energy / TM) and 65 thousandths ahead of Artem Petrov (DR / TM). Paavo Tonteri (ART GP / TM) took fourth position ahead of Presley Martono (Tony Kart / Parilla) in 5th and Noah Milell (Exprit / Vortex) in 6th. There was a beautiful 7th place for the French driver Jules Bollier (Kosmic / Parilla) ahead of Mick Junior (Tony Kart / Vortex) in 8th, Lorandi 9th and Marta Garcia Lopez (Zanardi / LKE) 10th.

There was a slightly disappointing performance for Juan Correa (Energy / TM) in 23rd, Alexander Vartanyan (Tony Kart / Vortex) 25th, James Pull (Tony Kart / Vortex) 26th, David Beckmann (Tony Kart / Parilla) 31st, Daniel Ticktum (Zanardi / Parilla) 32nd, Devlin Defrancesco (Tony Kart / Vortex) 35th, Gabriel Sereia (Exprit / Vortex) 36th and Kenny Roosens (Kosmic / Parilla) 46th. Of the French, behind Bollier, there is Alessandro Brozzoni (PCR / TM) in a remarkable 45th position reflecting his progress, Tristan Carpenter (Birel / TM) not bad at all in 49th position, Tom Leuillet (Birel / TM) 62nd, Nathan Hédouin (Sodi / TM) 69th, Giuliano Alesi (Tony Kart / Parilla) 73rd, Gabin Leuillet (Birel / TM) 81st, Charles Milesi (Tony Kart / Parilla) 87th and Alban Nerguti (Tony Kart / Parilla) 89th.

 

 

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Publié le 19/09/2014

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