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Peisselon leads OK-Junior after the heats

  The races went well overall, no big crashes marred the starts, but contacts and other small skirmishes played their role in the hierarchy. Penalties, in reasonable numbers, have sanctioned some spoilers that were dislodged on finishing. Most leaders got into trouble at one time or another and Timothy Peisselon (FA Kart / Vortex) of […]


Peisselon leads OK-Junior after the heats

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The races went well overall, no big crashes marred the starts, but contacts and other small skirmishes played their role in the hierarchy. Penalties, in reasonable numbers, have sanctioned some spoilers that were dislodged on finishing. Most leaders got into trouble at one time or another and Timothy Peisselon (FA Kart / Vortex) of Team RFM, who started with the 19th fastest time, who has finished on top with 6 points ahead of Ivan Shvetsov (Tony Kart / Vortex) of the Ward Racing Team, with one win each. In 3rd position is Noah Watt (Tony Kart / Vortex) now at Baby Race, ahead of Frederik Vesti (Exprit / Vortex) at Forza Racing and Dmitrii Bogdanov (FA Kart / Vortex) who took pole and is Peisselon’s RFM teammate. Another Frenchman is ranked in the top 10, Theo Pourchaire (Kosmic / Vortex) in 7th after a very good performance, especially in the battles. Delayed by a retirement, Charles Milesi (Tony Kart / Vortex), although on the pace, is only 18th. 28th in qualifying, Theo Nouet (Energy / TM) has moved up to 22nd, Milan Petelet (Praga / Parilla) 24th, while Adam Eteki (Tony Kart / Vortex) has gradually gained ground from 42nd to the 29th position. Franck Chappard (Kosmic / Vortex) who has been cautious, maybe a little too much so, is ranked 32nd, Julian Kuwabara Wagg (Sodi / TM) 48th and Thomas Mialane (Energy / TM) 50th.

 

 

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Publié le 20/02/2016

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