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The WSK Euro Series Round 2 is taking place in Lonato, featuring around 300 drivers across various karting categories. This event follows the WSK Super Master Series and includes youth and high-performance classes.
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The WSK Promotion programme enters the heart of its calendar this weekend, fresh from the WSK Super Master Series, which, across its five rounds, kickstarted the 2026 season and crowned the season's first international karting champions.
Now, the spotlight shifts to Lonato for the second round of the WSK Euro Series, which picks up from the first round at the Leopard Circuit in Viterbo in February. All categories will be in action, ranging from the youth classes including MINI Under 10, MINI Gr.3, OK-N Junior and OKJunior, to the high-performance OK-N, OK, and KZ2.
The second round, which culminates today at the iconic South Garda Karting circuit, carries all the traits of a major international event.
About 300 drivers from around the world are expected over the weekend, including the leaders who dominated the opening round in Viterbo under variable weather conditions.
While the standings after the first race already point toward the main favourites for the title ahead of the grand finale in July at Cremona, new protagonists could very well break into the fight for the top positions.
The track action will be available to stream on YouTube and Motorsport.com. Here is a summary of the results following the first round in Viterbo.
In Viterbo, the KZ2 victory went to Dutchman Dion Van Werven (Sodikart â Sodikart/TM Kart/LeCont), while his team-mate Max Orlov â winner of the WSK Super Master Series â finished third after losing second place due to a penalty. The runner-up spot was inherited by another Sodi driver, Britain's Jenson Graham.
WSK Euro Series KZ2 Championship standings:
1st Van Werven Dion (NLD), 100 points
2nd Graham Jenson (GBR), 89 points
3rd Orlov Max (//), 50 points
Standing on the top step of the podium in the first round of the championship was Qarrar Firhand (Ward Racing â Parolin/TM Kart/LeCont), with the Indonesian driver also taking the lead in the standings. In the final, he was followed by his team-mate, the Spaniard Benjamin Manach, and by fellow Spaniard Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn Motorsport â LN Kart/TM Kart).
WSK Euro Series OK Championship standings:
1st Firhand Qarrar (INA), 111 points
2nd Kornder Luke (GER), 55 points
3rd Manach Benjamin (ESP), 52 points
Michele Orlando (Team DR â DR/Modena Engines/Vega) emerged victorious in the heavy rain of the Viterbo final in OKJ. Second place was inherited by the Slovakian Alex Molota (Hagemann Racing â Exprit/TM Kart) following a penalty hit Daniel Miron Lorente (KR/Iame). Third place went to the Ukrainian Vsevolod Osadchyi-Suslovskyi (Koski Motorsport â KR/Iame).
WSK Euro Series OKJ Championship standings:
1st Molota Alex (SVK), 90 points
2nd Orlando Michele (ITA), 86 points
3rd Osadchyi-Suslovskyi Vsevolod (UKR), 63 points
In OK-N, the Italian Lamberto Ferrari (Monster K Factory â Monster K/TM Kart/Vega) secured the victory in the first round of the championship following a strong duel with Andrea Giudice (Marra 61 â KR/Iame). The Colombian Amador Martinez Saenz (MP Academy Gamoto â Henza/TM Kart) finished third.
Euro Series OK-N Championship standings:
1st Ferrari Lamberto (ITA), 60 points
2nd Giudice Andrea (ITA), 40 points
3rd Martinez Saenz Amador (COL), 30 points
The American Colton Schniegenberg (Ward Racing â Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) remained at the top of the category throughout the Viterbo round, winning the final ahead of two Modena Kart drivers on Parolin-TM Kart machinery: Greece's Ioannis Kolovos and Sweden's Elton Hedfors.
WSK Euro Series OK-NJ Championship standings:
1st Schniegenberg Colton (USA), 111 points
2nd Kolovos Ioannis (GRE), 88 points
3rd Hedfors Elton (SWE), 66 points
Britainâs Alfie Richard Mair (Tony Kart Racing Team â Tony Kart/Vortex/Vega) dominated the MINI Gr.3 category in Viterbo. Finishing behind him were the American Wynn Godschalk (Kidix-KR/Iame) and Moroccan Nahyl El Gahoudi (BabyRace â Parolin/Iame). A technical appeal filed against Godschalk means the official standings currently remain sub judice.
WSK Euro Series MINI Gr.3 Championship standings (Sub-Judice):
1st Mair Alfie Richard (GBR), 111 points
2nd Godschalk Wynn (USA), 77 points
3rd Steindal Theo (NOR), 70 points
Sasha Miras Y Munoz (BabyRace â Parolin-Iame-Vega) proved uncatchable for his rivals. In the Viterbo Final, the Franco-Spanish driver finished ahead of American Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport â Parolin/TM Kart) and the Dutchman Denver Bos (Kidix â KR/Iame), who completed an impressive comeback of 14 positions.
WSK Euro Series MINI U10 Championship standings:
1st Miras Y Munoz Sasha (ESP), 111 points
2nd Burgess Zayne (USA), 69 points
3rd Weytjens Oliver (ESP), 49 points
After this weekendâs round in Lonato, the next WSK Euro Series round will take place on 8-11 July at Cremona in Italy.
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The WSK Euro Series Round 2 is a karting event featuring various categories, taking place in Lonato, Italy.
Approximately 300 drivers are participating in the WSK Euro Series Round 2 in Lonato.
The event includes categories such as MINI Under 10, MINI Gr.3, OK-N Junior, OKJunior, OK-N, OK, and KZ2.
The WSK Euro Series Round 2 is taking place this weekend, following the first round in February.

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