WSK Euro Series Finals Live: Thrilling Title Showdown

WSK Euro Series Finals Live: Thrilling Title Showdown

2026 WSK Euro Series Concludes at Cremona

KZ2 – Orlov Takes Top Spot

Russian driver Max Orlov now heads the KZ2 standings after his Lonato victory, pushing his Viterbo winner and teammate Dion Van Werven down a spot. CPB Sport fields three contenders for the title, including Englishman Jenson Graham, currently fourth, and German Max Schleimer of CL Racing/Team Renda, who pilots a Birelart/TM Kart. With 153 points on offer across heats, pre‑finals and the final, every fraction counts as the championship nears its climax.

OK – Firhand Favoured for the Title

Indonesian Qarrar Firhand leads the OK class after dominating Viterbo and securing a second place in Lonato, a performance that makes him the clear favourite for the 2026 crown. Ward Racing team driver Firhand shares a Parolin/TM Kart/LeCont setup. Up-and‑coming American Nicola Stanley, racing for MP Academy Gamoto on a Henza/TM Kart package, is seen as a potential spoiler in Cremona.

OK‑Junior – Babicek Opens a Gap

Czech driver Zdenek Babicek holds the OK‑Junior lead thanks to a clean sweep in Lonato, putting him ahead of a growing pack. The list of challengers includes Pole Leo Gorski (MP Motorsport, Henza/TM Kart), Slovakian Alex Molota (Hagemann Racing, Gillard/TM Kart), Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing, Parolin/TM Kart), Ukrainian Vsevolod Osadchyi‑Suslovskyi (Energy Corse, Energy/Iame) and Italian Michele Orlando (DR, DR/Modena Engines), who won Viterbo and aims to recover after Lonato.

MINI Under 10 – Burgess Holds the Reins

American Zayne Burgess arrives at Cremona as the top candidate after his Lonato success, driving a Parolin/TM Kart/Vega car for Parolin Motorsport. He faces stiff competition from Frenchman Sasha Miras Y Munoz (BabyRace, Parolin/Iame), rising star Jack Wolff (KR Motorsport, KR/Iame), Dutch‑based Johan Berger (BabyRace, Parolin/Iame) and his Canadian teammate Jayden Francisco. The mini category promises rapid changes as the final points tally is up for grabs.

MINI Gr.3 – Mair versus El Gahoudi

British driver Alfie Richard Mair holds the MINI Gr.3 advantage after winning Viterbo and finishing second in Lonato, where Moroccan Nahyl El Gahoudi took the top spot. Mair pilots a Tony Kart/Vortex/Vega package for Tony Kart Racing Team, while El Gahoudi competes for BabyRace on Parolin/Iame equipment. Thai driver Phawin Warakitsupachok, a teammate of El Gahoudi, also looms as a serious contender.

OK‑N – Giudice Moves Up

Andrea Giudice now leads the OK‑N standings after his Lonato win, overtaking Viterbo champion Lamberto Ferrari. Both drivers are part of different teams: Giudice with Tony Kart Racing Team (Tony Kart/Vortex/Vega) and Ferrari with Monster K Factory (Monster K/TM Kart). Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver, KR/Iame) and Manuel Scognamiglio (Pantano by DAM, Pantano/Iame) finished as respective pre‑final winners in Lonato and will aim to close the gap at Cremona.

OK‑NJ – Hedfors and Schniegenberg face off

Swedish driver Elton Hedfors narrowly tops the OK‑NJ championship after his Lonato triumph, edging out Viterbo winner Colton Schniegenberg. Hedfors drives a Parolin/TM Kart/Vega car for Modena Kart, while Schniegenberg contests for Ward Racing on Parolin/TM Kart. Modena Kart’s other driver, Luigi D’Ascoli, sits tied with Marco Verde (Team Driver, KR/Modena Engines) in the battle for higher positions.

Program – Live Broadcast on 11 July

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