4 minute read

pages 12

Next Article
pages 8

pages 8

THE 2022 WSK SEASON 60

The number of countries with at least one verified driver during the season:

Advertisement

Il numero dei Paesi con almeno un pilota verificato durante la stagione:

Algeria, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Colombia, South Korea, Denmark, United Arab Emirates, Estonia, France, Philippines, Finland, Germany, Jamaica, Japan, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Norway, New Zealand, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, United States of America, South Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary.

The highest average lap speed recorded this season by Laurens van Hoepen (Birel Art/TM Racing) in Round 4 of the WSK Super Master Series at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli (International Circuit Napoli). The other fastest time averages for each class, also recorded in the Sarno stage of the WSK Super Master Series, were:

La più alta velocità media sul giro registrata in questa stagione da Laurens van Hoepen (Birel Art/TM Racing) in occasione del Round 4 della WSK Super Master Series al Circuito Internazionale Napoli. Le altre medie orarie più veloci per ciascuna categoria, anch’esse rilevate nella tappa di Sarno della WSK Super Master Series, sono:

104.90 KM/H

OK 104.68 km/h Tomass Stolcermanis Energy / TM Racing OKJ 100.93 km/h Nathan Tye Sodikart / TM Racing MINI 89.66 km/h Davide Bottaro Parolin / TM Racing

15

stagione 2022: Champions celebrated in this 2022 season:

I campioni celebrati in questa

. Oleksandr Bondarev

(OKJ, WSK Super Master Series) . Andres Cardenas (OKJ, WSK Champions Cup) . Danny Carenini (OK, WSK Champions Cup) . Christian Costoya (MINI, WSK Champions Cup) . Emilien Denner (KZ2, WSK Open Cup) . Salim Hanna (OKJ, WSK Open Cup)

. Iacopo Martinese

(MINI, WSK Euro Series, WSK Super Cup by MINI) . Kean Nakamura Berta (OK, WSK Euro Series) . Giuseppe Palomba (KZ2, WSK Euro Series) . Jindrich Pesl (MINI, WSK Super Master Series) . Jan Przyrowski (OKJ, WSK Euro Series) . Tomass Stolcermanis (OK, WSK Open Cup) . Joseph Turney (OK, WSK Super Master Series)

. Senna Van Walstijn

(KZ2, WSK Champions Cup, WSK Super Master Series) . Iskender Zulfikari (MINI, WSK Open Cup).

55

The different drivers who have reached the podium at least once in a final between all four international classes.

I diversi piloti saliti sul podio almeno una volta in una finale tra tutte e quattro le categorie internazionali.

33 Laurens van Hoepen Birel Art / TM Racing

EVERYTHING READY FOR THE 2023 SEASON

WSK Promotion has reserved numerous surprises in view of 2023. The calendar for the next season will consist of 14 events, two more than in 2022, for a total of 6 different competitions and as many international circuits. Lonato will kick off the season with the traditional Champions Cup (29 January) and the first round of the Super Master Series (5 February 2022), as well as hosting the opening stages of the Open Series in March and the Final Cup in November. The new-entry Franciacorta will host the second round of the “Master” on 19 February, will kick off the Euro Series in September and close the Final Cup in November. Sarno is also confirmed, home to the third stage of the Super Master Series and the last weekends of the Euro Series and the Open Series. A pleasant return, on the other hand, for Castelletto di Branduzzo, the circuit on which the last race of the Super Master Series and round 3 of the Open Series will be held, while the novelty of Cremona will be the circuit for the second round of the Open Series. Finally, La Conca will again host the WSK Super Cup by MINI, the “little world cup” of the MINI class, in June. Let’s get ready to experience another intense and electrifying season of great karting. WSK Promotion riserva numerose sorprese in vista del 2023. Il calendario della prossima stagione sarà composto da ben 14 eventi, due in più rispetto al 2022, per un totale di 6 diverse competizioni e altrettanti circuiti di caratura internazionale. Lonato inaugurerà la stagione con la tradizionale Champions Cup (29 gennaio) e con il primo round della Super Master Series (5 febbraio 2022), oltre a ospitare le tappe d’apertura della Open Series a marzo e della Final Cup a novembre. La new-entry Franciacorta accoglierà il secondo appuntamento della “Master” il 19 febbraio, darà il via alla Euro Series a settembre e chiuderà la Final Cup a novembre. Confermata anche Sarno, sede della terza tappa della Super Master Series e degli ultimi weekend della Euro Series e della Open Series. Piacevole ritorno, invece, per Castelletto di Branduzzo, circuito sul quale si terrà l’ultima gara della Super Master Series e il round 3 della Open Series, mentre la novità di Cremona sarà teatro del secondo appuntamento della Open Series. Infine, La Conca sarà di nuovo sede della WSK Super Cup by MINI, il “Mondialino” della categoria MINI, nel mese di giugno. Prepariamoci a vivere un’altra intensa ed elettrizzante stagione di grande karting.

This article is from: