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Ciao Thomas Knopper 2015 Christophe Lollier named DTN of the FFSA Sodi: the new CPB Sport competition partner! CZ Chains Gabriel Aubry makes his debut as coach France Auto Karting Le Cahier Special # 3! A kart circuit in Nimes? Kart Anim' of course! The driver supported by "Women in Motorsport" wins Demonstration of Sodi 2-Drive at RKC Sodi KZ show by Abbasse and Kozlinski Over 70 historic karts at Laval! Mariembourg facelift The legendary Winfield Racing School reborn Calendar of upcoming races

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t's difficult to return to international karting competition this past month without mentioning the inexorable fall in the number of participants. There were only 44 drivers in the European Championship at Zuera, 25% fewer drivers at Castelletto in the Rotax Max Euro Challenge, so the figures unfortunately confirm a strong trend that still further clouding the discipline. Evoking the economic situation nothing new and masks other explanations, such as the enduring appeal of formulas like the CIK-FIA Academy Trophy. Nationally, the KZ2 Coupe de France at Ostricourt didn't attract as many competitors as could be expected for this popular category,

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but the first event of the 2015 NSK managed to gather 235 drivers in nine categories. 3MK Events also scored another success in the field of leisure karting at the SWS World Finals with 270 drivers from around the world. Finally, increasingly frequent Historic Kart meetings recorded a steady rise in their numbers. It is as if the top level is receding more and more every year from the majority of karting enthusiasts. Money has taken on too much importance in international competitions to the point of discouraging most amateurs in the broadest sense. This is probably one of the current concerns of the Rotax Max Euro

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Challenge which is now dominated by factory teams, openly or disguised. When one isn't a factory driver, and there are actually very few, it is often necessary to spend a lot of money to get hardware comparable to the big teams, in CIK or Rotax competition. Karting professionals, chassis or engine manufacturers, retailers, teams, organisers, and others, though all share the same vital necessity of a greater number of drivers, this doesn't show in their strategies. Isn't it time, at the last moment, to take joint decisions in this direction instead of aiming for a small short-term victory over ones neighbours who are in the same boat?

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SODI - THE NEW CPB SPORT COMPETITION PARTNER! T CPB Sport is delighted to announce the beginning of a new cooperation with Sodikart. After two fantastic seasons of collaboration with Alpha Karting, the team has decided to write a new page in its history in alliance with the prestigious French manufacturer SODI, who wants to strengthen its presence in international competition, particularly in the KZ2 category.

his new direction means CPB Sport will permanently occupy a prominent place among the KZ teams. In the SODI colours, CPB Sport will participate in the whole of the DKM German Championship and the final round of the European Championship and of course the KZ World Championship and the KZ2 International Super Cup at Le Mans. All of the CPB Sport drivers, Marco Zanchetta, Jeremy Iglesias, Nicolas Gonzales and Paul Fontaine are very excited to take up this new challenge.

They sincerely thank Alpha Karting, including Benoit Bremond, for their support and their major contribution to the success of the past two seasons during which they were able to benefit from very competitive equipment. All of the CPB Sport team is ready for this new adventure that promises to be exciting alongside SODI.

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CHRISTOPHE LOLLIER APPOINTED NATIONAL TECHNICAL DIRECTOR OF THE FFSA "The National Technical Director function is essential in the implementation of policy conducted at the Federation level," says Nicolas Deschaux, the President of the French Motor Sports Federation.

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The French Motor Sports Federation, in agreement with the Ministry, has appointed a successor to Morgan CARON in the post of DTN.

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hristophe LOLLIER will therefore be responsible, under the supervision of the President of the FFSA Nicolas DESCHAUX and the Managing Director Dominique SERIEYS, for the training of the FFSA French teams and the implementation of karting in high-level politics and motorsports.

"Christophe Lollier enjoys an excellent knowledge of the FFSA. He will follow the ambition of the federal ministerial guidelines in all missions entrusted to him, and extend the work that has been done by Morgan Caron." "I am very pleased with the joint decision of the Federation and the Ministry," says Christophe Lollier, National Technical Director of the FFSA. "Over the years I have had the opportunity to participate in finding and training young talent from French karting and motorsport, many of whom have now reached the highest level in their discipline. My goal is to provide all necessary efforts to implement the proactive policy of the President of the Federation. Beyond my professional activities, I also participate in Rallying, which allows me to

maintain a regular link with amateur sport."

THE CAREER OF THE NEW DTN OF THE FFSA Christophe LOLLIER, 48, holds the DEJEPS Motor Sport and since 2004 served as the trainer, coach and the Sporting and Technical Director of P么le France on behalf of the Federation. The Deputy National Technical Director since 2010, he took on the parallel CTO and Sporting functions at the Auto Sport Academy since 2011, a mission he will continue to exercise.


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FIRST INTERNATIONAL WIN ND WITH ROOSENS AND 2 PLACE IN KF WITH JOYNER CZKARTCHAIN.EU

CZ Chains is one of a few chain manufacturers worldwide. The company can boast of having produced more than 350 million metres of chain since its creation in 1929! In its various areas of activity; industry, automotive, motorcycle and karting, a requirement for quality has led the company to work with the best such as KTM for the transmission and BMW and Audi for distribution. The competition, firstly in motorcycles and karting, is in the genes for CZ Chains.

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fter discovering this, Thierry Lépine - of IAME Belgium - quickly realized that there was largely untapped potential in karting. Thus he created CZ Kart Chain Europe in 2012 to boost the distribution of CZ chains in the discipline. Success soon exceeded expectations and there are now thousands karting

chains from the Czech brand shipped around the world. Encouraged by CZ Kart Chain Europe, the Zanardi team Strakka Racing and Dino Chiesa became a CZ Chains partner in 2014 for the KF category with the top model, the CZ 219 O-Ring. Using the chains in top level competition is an excellent test bed, both for the performance and the reliability of products. This is where CZ makes a real difference with O-rings that are more "free" and therefore more successful in competition! The traditional 219 Gold chains still have a lot of uses, mainly in one-make challenges. Since 2015, and always through CZ Kart Chain Europe, the VDK Racing team has also become a partner of CZ Chains. The victory of Kenny Roosens during the first round of the European KF-Junior Championship in Portimao and with 2nd place from Tom Joyner in KF (Zanardi), was a resounding success for CZ Chains at the highest level after many victories in the one-make

challenges, including those in the IAME International Final and the X30 Challenge Europa, in all categories, for about three years. CZ Kart Chain and CZ Chains Kart Europe thank VDK Racing and Zanardi Strakka Bhaitech Racing for their help and congratulate them for their brilliant results.

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CZ Kart Chain Europe Zoning Industriel Rue du Karting, 13 B5660 Mariembourg (Belgium) Phone: 00.32.60.34.66.83 Fax: 00.32.60.34.40.18 Email: Info@czkartchain.eu Web: www.czkartchain.eu


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GABRIEL AUBRY MAKES HIS DEBUT AS A COACH A Tony Kart Racing Team driver until 2014, now racing in the French F4 Championship, Gabriel Aubry was at Zuera to share his experience with the young American driver Jagger Jones who participated in the CIKFIA Academy Trophy. "I met Jagger in Las Vegas in November." Gabriel says. "This is part of the reason I appreciate the SuperNationals which was my last kart race to date ... Jagger is a young and very fast driver, aged 12, who won the ProKart Challenge in TaG Cadet and finished 10th in the Rok Cup World Finals at Lonato. I think he is able to do well in the Academy, especially if he follows the good advice of his coach!" Motor sport is part of the genetic heritage of the Jones family. PJ Jones, Jagger's father, drove in NASCAR, IndyCar and Champ Car. His most famous victory remains the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1993. His grandfather, Parnelli Jones, won the Indianapolis 500 in 1963. In short, competition is in Jones' blood, and it will be interesting to follow Jagger's progress of this season.





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A KART CIRCUIT IN NIMES? KART ANIM' OF COURSE! Known as the white wolf in competition karting, notably as organiser of the Challenge Francilien, since the middle of the 2013 season Bruno Foulny has reopened the Milhaud Karting track, 20 minutes from the Nîmes city centre. After some reflection, he chose to keep it simple, renaming the site: Kart Anim', which is logical. The

track is not the longest in France, but it has everything to help adults and children to indulge their passion at best.

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ith a redesign of the developments, new offers, event creation and challenges, Kart Anim' offers a new approach to leisure karting in the region. Using Sodi / Honda 270cc karts for adults, Of Course / Subaru 120cc for youngsters, the boss, who knows the business, has opted for powerful machines,

specially adapted to the track, and perfectly safe. The experience of the owner allows him to offer expert advice and suggest attractive challenges. But this new location in the south is for him synonymous with fun and the welcome is very warm, which is not as common. Find all the information at: www.kartanim.fr, but also on the Kart Anim' Facebook page.

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WOMEN IN MOTORSPORT SUPPORTED KARTER WINS IN ZUERA Marta Garcia, who was selected by the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission to receive a funded drive in the 2015 CIKFIA Karting Academy Trophy, won the opening round of the series at the Circuito Internacional Zuera, near Zaragoza.

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itted against a field of 49 other drivers from 35 nations, the 14-year-old Spaniard conquered the notoriously fast circuit to claim the fastest lap and outright victory by 2.8 seconds. Marta's combined points from the qualifying heat and final see her top the Trophy standings after the first of the three rounds on the calendar. Commenting on her result, Michèle Mouton, President of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission said: "This is the second year we have supported Marta, we felt she had promise and this is a fantastic result for her. There is a big

field of youngsters all competing in the same equipment, so this is a great achievement and one that I'm sure will really motivate her further. Encouraging youngsters at this age is really important and hopefully Marta will inspire other young girls to come along and give karting a go."

The FIA Women in Motorsport Commission is working in partnership with the CIK-FIA, helping to encourage young women into the sport at grass roots level.


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DEMONSTRATION OF THE SODI 2-DRIVE AT RKC Sodi took advantage of the SWS World Finals at Cormeilles to organise demonstration sessions of its two-seater leisure kart. The presence of the two drivers from the Sodi Racing Team, Anthony Abbasse and Arnaud Kozlinski on track gave an added attraction to the sessions for VIP passengers. The new 2Drive showed off amazing qualities on the track, especially in the context intro-

ducing drivers to karting and driving schools.

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he Sodikart directors, Gildas Merian and Bertrand Pignolet, had the courage to try their luck next to the champions. They have not looked back. "This is a great tool for learning to drive," confided the founder of the French brand. "I admit that Anthony Abbasse impressed me, braking late and cornering hard. But then when I got behind the wheel of the 2Drive, he gave me valuable advice on the spot. It's great for learning and development."


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KZ SHOW BY ABBASSE AND KOZLINSKI WITH SODI AT THE WORLD FINALS There's nothing like a KZ starting at full throttle to attract the crowds, but when there are two KZ putting on a show in front of the drivers and spectators at the Sodi World Finals, success is guaranteed.

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specially as Arnaud Kozlinski and Anthony Abbasse spared no effort to delight the audience. Standing starts, full speed turns, donuts, with or without hands, and other stunts that combined high speed and superheated tyres, the Sodi factory drivers put on a spectacular show. Special mention for Koko who managed to buck his machine repeatedly like a fiery bull, to cries of "olé!" from the crowd.



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OVER 70 HISTORIC KARTS IN LAVAL!


The third edition of the annual event organised by Retrokart France, the historic meeting at Laval in 2015 reported strong growth with about 75 drivers and 60 karts together on the Beausoleil Louis Paillard circuit. The discipline is attracting new enthusiasts and the equipment display is also increasing in quantity and quality.


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MARIEMBOURG FACELIFT Karting des Fagnes has not delayed in beginning its renovation!

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hanks to aid from the Brussels Wallonia region (see article), brand new tarmac that has been laid on the 1366m Mariembourg circuit, to the delight of drivers. The development programme will continue with the refurbishment of the cafeteria and the construction of a new technical building. But for now, after a short break, leisure karting activity resumes this weekend with several endurance races. There is also some places on Saturday 13th June for those who would like to try out the new Mariembourg surface first.

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LEGENDARY WINFIELD RACING SCHOOL RETURNS WITH WINTER SELECTION • Pioneering driver detection scheme set for comeback in 2016 • New winter series seeks motorsport's stars of tomorrow • Winner awarded with fully funded season in FIA Formula 4


Following a 15-year absence, Winfield Racing School returns to Paul Ricard in January 2016 with the launch of an exciting new project: the Winter Selection programme, which harks back to Winfield's historic concept of discovering motor racing's ‘next big thing'.

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n keeping with the ethos of the original Racing School, Winfield's latest project will reward the Winter Selection winner with a fully funded season in a competitive FIA Formula 4 championship. What's more, the programme aims to educate and support young drivers in an effort to bridge the gap between karting and single-seater racing as they climb the motorsport ladder towards Formula 1. The Winfield Winter Selection will comprise nine races on three different configurations of the Paul Ricard circuit over just three weeks, offering participants an intensive learning experience both on track and off it. Indeed, the programme will include qualifying and race sessions as well as workshops on basic technical explanations, rules and regulations, insurance, physical and mental preparation, media training and road and racing conduct. As a result the Winfield Winter Selection is so much more than an off-season championship; it offers youngsters the full driver training expe-

rience to help them on their way to a career in motor racing. he modern interpretation of Winfield Racing School aims to echo the success of its 1964 namesake that helped propel the likes of Alain Prost, Damon Hill, Didier Pironi, Jacques Laffite and Jean Alesi towards Formula 1. Indeed, its alumni's achievements include some 90 grand prix race wins and five Formula 1 World Championship titles. Managing Director Fred Garcia, whose career at the highest levels of motorsport spans 15 years, has spent the past two years working to revive the famous school. "As a Frenchman and a motorsport enthusiast, I have a very personal and emotional connection to Winfield," he said. "It was such an iconic racing school throughout my childhood and when I got my driving licence I took part in the Winfield Scholarship programme myself, like so many other young hopefuls. Now, I want to give something

back to the programme that helped me and so many others achieve what they have. The Winfield Racing School name carries with it great prestige and a profound history in the world of motorsport; hopefully this modern interpretation will prove just as successful and continue its legacy." In addition to the Racing School, Winfield will also be offering a corporate F1 programme that allows VIP guests and gentleman drivers to experience a modern grand prix car that raced at the pinnacle of motorsport between 2011 and 2013. The Winfield Winter Selection kicks off in January 2016 at the Le Castellet circuit, while the corporate F1 experience will be available from Autumn 2015. For more information about the Winter Selection and the calendar, please visit:

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21/06 Nogaro (Automobile) - Champ. de France

JUNE 2015 Superkart

21/06 PF International - European Championship

KF • KF Junior

28/06 Belmont sur Rance - Champ. de France

X30 Master • X30 Senior

28/06 Adria Rovigo - Italian ACI Karting Champ.

60 Mini • KF • KF Junior • KZ2

28/06 Belmont sur Rance - Coupe de France

Mini Kart

28/06 Glan-Y-Gors - Super One British Champ.

Junior TKM • TKM Extrem • X30 Cadet • Rotax Senior • Mini Max • KZ1 • Rotax Junior

28/06 Douvrin - Belgian ASAF Karting Series

Mini • X30 Shifter • X30 Master • X30 Cadet • X30 Senior • X30 Junior

04/07 Adria Rovigo - WSK - Night Edition

JULY 2015 KF • KF Junior • 60 Mini • KZ2

05/07 Le Mans (Automobile) - Champ. de France

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05/07 Le Mans (Automobile) - European Champ.

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05/07 Ostricourt - BNL

Micro Max • Rotax Senior • Mini Max • DD2 • Rotax Junior

12/07 Ancenis - Kart Racing Academy

KRA 7-10 • KRA 9-12 • KRA 11-15

12/07 Ancenis - Championnat de France

Rotax Master • Rotax Max

12/07 Larkhall - Super One British Championship

X30 Junior • TKM Extrem • Junior TKM • X30 Senior • X30 Cadet • Honda Cadet • KZ1

12/07 Genk - Academy Trophy

Academy

12/07 Genk - European Championship

KZ • KZ2

19/07 Buckmore Park - Little Green Man Series

X30 Junior • X30 Senior • X30 Cadet

19/07 Baltar - Camp. de Portugal de Karting (4ª)

X30 Shifter • Juvenis • Iniciação • X30 • Junior • Cadete

19/07 Shenington - English Championship

Honda Cadet • X30 Cadet • Rotax Senior • Mini Max • Junior TKM • 250 • TKM Extrem • KZ2 • Rotax Junior

19/07 Castelletto - Italian ACI Karting Trophy

KF • KF Junior • 60 Mini • KZ2

19/07 Saint Amand - National Series Karting

DD2 • X30 Master • X30 Senior • DD2 Master • Rotax Master • Rotax Max • Nationale • Cadet • Minime

26/07 Saint Amand - Coupe de France

Cadet • Minime

26/07 Saint Amand - Championnat de France

Handikart

26/07 Kristianstad - European Championship

KF Junior • KF

26/07 Wackersdorf - Rotax Euro Challenge

Rotax Senior • DD2 • DD2 Master • Rotax Junior



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our different drivers distinguished themselve the heats in Rotax Senior: Rinus Van Kalmth (Tony Kart / Koene USA), the pole-sitter J Craig (Formula K), Mason Marotta (Tony Kart / R and Oliver Askew (BirelART / PSL Karting). Askew Christian Brooks (Tony Kart) quickly managed to t the advantage over Craig who started at the front of final while Van Kalmthout finished 4th. The French dr Olivier Paris redressed the balance after a difficult s and climbed from 13th to 9th place in the final des averagely efficient equipment.


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oleman and winner of two of the four races completed, Sting Ray Robb (Tony Kart / Karting BBR) couldn't resist, despite his fastest lap, the recovery of Trenton Estep (Tony Kart / Koene USA) in the Rotax Junior final. Michael Michoff (Kosmic / RPG) took the 3rd step of the podium, while Darren Keane (Tony Kart), winner of the 3rd heat, finished 4th.


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ake French (Sodi Kart / DKC) won three of the four qualifying heats in DD2 after he retired in the 1st and took 2nd place in the intermediate classification led by Ferenc Kancsar (BirelART / KMS). French fought like hell despite some race incidents to win at home in the final ahead of Kanscar and Michael Ilavia (COMPKART / J3 Competition).


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espite a reduced entry the category Shifter Elite did not fail to interest. Ill on Friday for the first heat, Jordon Lennox (BirelART) made amends the next day. He missed his start in the final and SabrĂŠ Cook (CRG / CRG USA) took possession of the lead, before making a small error that allowed Davide Fore (CRG / CRG USA) to pass and win the race ahead of the Briton.


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KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 21ST TO 24TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUITO INTERNACIONAL ZUERA, SPAIN • 1700 M ENTRIES: 66 DRIVERS • 2 CATEGORIES Entries down significantly: only 44 drivers in KZ2, which is worrying • The controversy about the tyres is running out of steam • First use of retractable spoilers in the European • Championship for KZ and KZ2 • Races fairer than Sarno • Little exciting racing overall • Precipitous and wrong Podiums Sunny, hot and windy


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KZ2 CELENTA FIRST UNDER THE CHEQUERED, HILTBRAND WINS T he second round of the European KZ2 Championship has saw many surprises during its different phases. Thomas Laurent (Tony Kart / Vortex) set the fastest time, then his teammate Paolo Besancenez (Tony Kart / Vortex) took the lead at the end of the heats. Francesco Celenta (Parolin / TM) won the prefinal unchallenged before crossing the final finish line in 1st place before being penalised for jumping the start. The victory went to Pedro Hiltbrand (CRG / Maxter). Joel Johansson (Energy / TM) took 2nd place ahead of Besancenez, while Luca Corberi (Tony Kart / Vortex) was ahead of Jorge Pescador (Praga / Parilla) in the top five. The leader on arrival at Zuera, Andreas Fasberg lost his chance to impose when he was excluded for replacing his spoiler. Hiltbrand is now leading the standings with 52 points ahead of three drivers on identical scores of 35 points, Johansson, Besancenez and Corberi.



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KZ CAMPONESCHI UNTOUCHABLE A lready a winner at Sarno, Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart / Vortex) again triumphed against his teammate Marco Ardigo (Tony Kart / Vortex) who had however started with pole position before dominating the heats. But Camponeschi won with ease in the prefinal and brilliantly fought Ardigo for the lead of the final. Ben Hanley (Croc Promotions / TM) completed the podium after a penalty for Jordon Lennox-Lamb

(BirelART / TM). The top three of the race are also in the top three places in the provisional rankings. Unless he is excluded from the next meeting, Camponeschi is guaranteed to take the title. Note the improved performance of other drivers such as Anthony Abbasse (Sodi / TM), second in qualifying and 3rd in Prefinal, or Patrik Hajek (Praga / Parilla) 4th in the Championship.



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CIK-FIA Academy Trophy - 1/3, Zuera

MARTA GARCIA, A VICTORIOUS


KEY POINTS

GIRL IN SPAIN

DATE: MAY 22ND TO 24TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUITO INTERNACIONAL ZUERA, SPAIN • 1700 M ENTRY: 50 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY Nearly full entry • 35 nations competing • Hotly contested races • Good fights between experienced drivers and newcomers • Sunny, hot and windy


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MARTA AND THE BOYS T

he fast track of Zuera was perhaps not the most appropriate for the onemake Academy karts. Many penalties were given for dislodged front fairings, but the good drivers were able to showcase their qualities. The Frenchman Theo Nouet opened the debate by taking pole position and then the British driver Alfie Brown was conspicuous in the heats and won the prefinal. But the Spaniard Marta Garcia, selected by the FIA​​ "Women in Motorsport" Commission, has emerged with flying colours during the final against Brown as well as the Russian Zakhar Slutskiy and Spaniard Xavier Lloveras Brunet. These four drivers are in the same order in the provisional Trophy ranking in front of another Spaniard, Alejandro Lopez Lahoz.



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CELENTA AND NGM

A SMALL TEAM AT THE TOP OF THE EUROPEAN KZ2 CHAMPIONSHIP

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Motorport scheduled a standard chassis configuration and for the TM engine, we trust Gianfranco Gallifa. Most of the work was done on Thursday during practice."

"There was no question of us preparing for the Zuera competition by coming to test in advance," said Francesco Celenta. "NGM

As with most teams, Zuera is a long way from the base of NGM Motorsport, but the largest Italian teams are in the same position and no longer have the advantage of knowing the track by heart due to changes in tyres. In this configuration, passion and expertise really have an influence. Hard working and knowledgable, NGM Motorsport and Gallifa Kart therefore used all their talent to provide a competitive kart for Francesco Celenta in the early test sessions. Regularly running

he Italian driver Francesco Celenta shone at sunny Zuera during the second round of the European KZ2 Championship driving his Parolin / TM to remarkable effect especially as the resources of his team NGM Motorsport are nothing like those of the factory teams racing in the competition. Although some clouds darkened the result, Celenta remained as the winner on the track in the KZ2 final. Encouraging evidence that karting can still be a passionate affair.

in the top five in free practice confirmed with 5th in his grou qualifying practice, which pla 8th overall.

With a victory in the first heat, 3rd and 4th places, Frances up to 3rd position in the ranki qualifying heats on Saturday then took the lead in the pref the second lap and won the r great mastery. The poleman final, Francesco gradually incre lead as the laps went on and


e, Celenta the finish line almost 2'' ahead of his up during opponents. He was recognised with aced him the top step of the podium, before being penalized 5'' for a jumped start. Although it was a blow for the team, the , then two level of competitiveness demonstrated sco went throughout the weekend will be the best ing of the memory of Zuera. night. He final from "It was great to be able to measure up race with to the international elite in KZ2 with n in the our small team," concluded Francesco. eased his "After the clashes at Sarno, we could d crossed show our true level here by dominating

the finals. Without this questionable penalty that did not really give me an advantage in the race, I would now be in 3rd place in the European Championship. It was a beautiful performance! " Celenta and NGM must now consider whether to travel to Belgium for the last European round at Genk in addition to their national programme in Italy, but we can count on them in the International Super Cup in KZ2 at Le Mans in September.

The passion and the work of a handful of men helped Celenta to fight against the leaders of the KZ2 category without a big budget, facing many factory teams. Beyond the well-deserved satisfaction for NGM Motorsport, the message of hope must be heard by all competitors in karting at present. A win in KZ2 is not a matter of money, provided there are strong technical partners and a good driver at the wheel. Fortunately, the talent can still be rewarded. Spread the word!


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THE TRICOLOUR RAPID IN ARAGON T

hree drivers from the FFSA Equipe de France Karting participated in the CIK-FIA meeting at Zuera, Spain. Thomas Laurent and Theo Nouet showed the French ambitions from the start by taking two pole positions in qualifying in KZ2 and the Academy Trophy. The course of the race was not free of problems, technical or sporting, including for Enzo Coursimault, but the determination of these three young kart drivers selected by the FFSA has been widely demonstrated. It was the baptism of fire in international competition for Enzo Coursimault and Theo Nouet at the first meeting of CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy where they defended the colours of France among the 35 nations involved. Competing in three events, with a conclusion at Le Mans alongside the World Championship in September, the Academy Trophy sees young karting hopefuls compete on equal terms on Parolin karts / FIM relatives of KF-Junior machines. The two French drivers benefited during the competition from advice from Marc Berteaux, the specialist FFSA Karting coach.

Although the young Theo Nouet managed to shine immediately with the fastest time in qualifying, Enzo Coursimault met a long series of serious technical problems, depriving him of his results in qualifying and the heats: he could not complete any lap during this phase of the competition due to problems with carburetion and ignition. Present at Zuera, the President of the FFSA National Karting Commission Jean-Pierre Deschamps used his influence to ensure that Enzo had a machine in good working order for the end of the meeting. The result was that Enzo managed to qualify for the finals with the feat of coming back to 3rd position in the repechage after he starting from 22nd and last place. Theo Nouet on his first experience of the international racing pack. Involved in a collision in the prefinal, he regained 15 positions in the final to 12th, ending with the satisfaction of having maintained the absolute lap record acquired during qualifying. Enzo continued to regain the involuntarily lost ground and was still shining in the prefinal, but his momentum was again broken when he went out on the first lap of the final. Moving up from 33rd to 16th

place was a small consolation. For Thomas Laurent (Tony Kart / Vortex), Zuera was already the second round of the European KZ2 Championship. Always very fast, he didn't experience the expected success. During the first European event at Sarno, his hopes rose early in the final where he was sent back to last position because of a collision. He still went up like a cannonball with the fastest lap of the race. In Spain, everything started well with pole position in qualifying. Two mechanical problems in the heats, however, delayed his progress and Thomas could not do better than 12th in the final. Former member of the FFSA Karting Equipe de France, Paolo Besancenez (Tony Kart / Vortex) had much more success. Winner of his four qualifying heats, Paolo continued to compete at the front KZ2 and concluded with a 3rd place finish as well as the provisional classification of the Championship.


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CIK Coppa del Campioni - Jesolo

GREAT STORIES OF MEN A AT THE COPPA DI CAMPION


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he 4th edition of the Coppa di Campioni Vintage took place in a great atmosphere full of passion this weekend on the Pista Azzurra in Jesolo (ITA). More than 150 historic karts, including some rare gems, were on show and many of them were able to relive the fervor on track of the origins of the discipline, thanks to excellent organisation by the Automotoclub Storico Italiano. The ASI Show Kart invaded the paddock of Jesolo as usual for one of the largest exhibitions of historic karts in the world. More than 150 machines were exhibited during the three days of the event, including very rare pieces like the very first BM and Komet engines. Perfectly organised by the ASI (Automotoclub Storico Italiano), the Coppa dei Campioni Vintage offered many sessions on track for the historic kart drivers. The gloomy weather on Friday gave way to clear blue skies over the track on Saturday and Sunday. From the three youngsters entered to the senior of the event at 90 years old, all generations worked together with an undeniable harmony among the hundred demonstration drivers from eight countries. The event had two highlights, firstly with a dinner on board a boat, in the middle of the Venice lagoon on Saturday night. The event concluded with a flourish on Sunday afternoon with an "old school" awards ceremony attended by Kees van de Grint, the Vice-President of the CIK-FIA and Giorgio Formini, head of karting of the ASI. This great moment of friendship lasted while the participants were rewarded, and important personalities were honoured such as the driver Gabriele Gorini, three times winner of the Coppa dei Campioni.





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WINNING RECOVERY FOR VERSCHOOR T

he poleman, Leonard Hoogenboom (Tony Kart-Strawberry Racing), yielded 1st place to Pierce Lehane (Tony Kart-Strawberry Racing) after the heats, but a clash slowed the course of the Australian in the prefinal while Rinus Van Kalmthout (Tony Kart -Daems Racing) won. But no one could oppose the victorious return of Richard Verschoor (FA Kart-Team TKP) in the final after 43rd in qualifying. There was a sensational final ascent for the French driver Nicolas Picot (Sodi-KPR) from 31st to 9th position, with Adrien Renaudin (Sodi-KPR) meanwhile returning to 17th place. Lehane still retains the points lead ahead of Edward Brand (CRG-CRG Spa) and Sam Marsh (FA Kart-Dan Holland Racing).



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ean MacDonald (Kosmic-AIM Motorsport) left only crumbs for his opponents. The Briton was truly ahead of everyone and went from 8th to 3rd place in the championship. Brilliantly, Axel Charpentier (Tony Kart-Strawberry Racing) took 2nd place after a duel with Fin Kenneally (Kosmic-AIM Motorsport) and now is in the points lead ahead of Kiern Jewiss (Tony KartStrawberry Racing). The French driver Adam Eteki (Tony Kart-SG Drivers) set the 11th fastest time and finished the final at the same level while Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer (Tony Kart-Strawberry Racing) was on a rapid return to 4th position.


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aolo De Conto (CRG-CRG Spa) was completely faultless p in DD2, untouchable at home. With 2nd place in the finals, Ferenc Kanscar (BirelArt-KMS) continues to lead the standings. Rasmus Markkanen (Tony Kart-TRV) took the third step of the final podium. There was a big blow for Anthony Abbasse (Sodi-Sodi) who was leading the championship on arrival at Castelletto. Ruled to have lost part of his rear bumper during a clash in the prefinal, he can say farewell to his title hopes. A fine example of blind application of the Regulations ... BEWARE OF MORGADO IN DD2 MASTERS Absent from the meeting first meeting at Salbris, Cristiano Morgado (Sodi-Sodi) reminded his opponents who was boss by winning everything. Igor Mukhin (CRG-CRG Spa) finished 2nd and ensured his position as the points leader ahead of Tomokazu Kawase (KosmicUniq Racing Team) who had little pace at Castelletto. Christophe Adams (BirelArt-KMS) mounted the podium ahead of Tamsin Germain (CRG-DG Racing) and Marc Berteaux (BirelArt-KMS).



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ETEKI EXPRESS AT CASTELLETTO T

he second round of the 2015 Rotax Max Euro Challenge saw the temperature rise both at the 7 Laghi circuit at Castelletto and under the helmets of some of the drivers. At this highly competitive event, Adam Eteki (Tony KartSG Drivers) still managed to achieve outstanding times and complete a difficult prefinal then gain a sensational 18 places in the final. The rapid progress of the young driver in his first international season in Rotax, so lets hope for top results in the next races. With his 11th in qualifying, Adam already posted the best French performance among the 45 drivers entered in Rotax Junior in Castelletto. Unfortunately he could not take advantage of his 5th position on the starting grid for the first qualifying heat as he had to retire at halfway. Displeased by the incident, Adam set the third best time in the next heat and finished 4th, then finished the heats beautifully in 2nd place with the fastest lap! Adam started from 11th position in the prefinal, but another incident put him to the back of the pack on the 3rd lap. He could not do much to improve his position, 29th on the finish line, but nonetheless posted the fastest time of the race. Motivated as ever in the final, Adam began a real celebration which led him to 11th position at the chequered flag, a record gain of 18 places, with the second fastest lap just 3 mils off the fastest.


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AND JEAN-BAPTISTE SUCCESSFUL AT CASTELLETTO T

he Simmenauer brothers are competing this year for the first time in different programmes. The eldest, LouisFerdinand, has stayed in the world of Rotax in the Senior category, while the youngest, JeanBaptiste, is racing in the CIK-FIA category KFJunior. The calendar has recently allowed him to participate in the second round of the Rotax Max Euro Challenge alongside his brother, on the 7 Laghi circuit he knows well. Always faithful to the Jana Racing, LouisFerdinand faced the specialists in Rotax Senior for the first time at Castelletto. Setting 13th lap in his group, he was in 31st place overall, as the second session had been significantly faster than the first. The qualifying heats began badly with a retirement in the first. LouisFerdinand had to go through the repechage to qualify. He perfectly completed his mission by returning to the top six, with the fastest time of the race. His return to form continued during

the prefinal with a sharp rise from 34th to 23rd place and he finished this difficult weekend in 21st place in the final and the championship. Racing with the Tony Kart Racing Team in KF-Junior events, Jean-Baptiste joined the famous Strawberry Racing team at Castelletto. Seasoned by many races that he has already completed from the beginning of the year, Jean-Baptiste was quickly on the pace in the Rotax Junior field, from his 16th time in qualifying. An incident forced him to give up on the second lap of the first heat, but he then caught up with a 6th and 4th positions, each time setting the third best time. Like his brother, in the prefinal he made a comeback, gaining 11 places to finish 6th. Jean-Baptiste improved his position further in the final by fighting in the top four to finish just off the podium.

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Verschoor Richard Van Kalmthout Rinus Lennox Lamb Jordon Hoogenboom Leonard Van Der Laan Mauricio Webb Harry Lehane Pierce Dabski Karol Picot Nicolas Dreyspring Christopher Nijjar Jai Brand Edward Marsh Sam Aberdein Jonathan Besler Berkay Mortensen Martin Renaudin Adrien Trombelli Alessandro Gil Carlos Smelt Sam Simmenauer Louis Ferdinand Montfoort Luuk Askew Oliver Timmermans Max Grice Tom Varley Luke Donnelly Gary Ward Brett Mavlanov Denis Stewart John Paulin Jaakkomatti Daly Shane White Josh Willemse Luc Wishofer Mick Craig Jake Malandrinos Aggelos Schmitt Maximilian Livraghi Mattia Chrupek Maciek Bartels Mike Delgado Barrios Gabriel Deptuch Joel Stepinski Michal

NL NL GB B E GB AUS PL F D GB GB GB ZA TUR DK F I E GB F NL USA B GB GB IRL GB RUS GB FIN IRL GB NL A USA GR D I NL PER F PL

FA KART TONY KART BIRELART TONY KART CRG CRG TONY KART INTREPID SODI DR TONY KART CRG FA KART TONY KART INTREPID FORMULA K SODI TONY KART SODI TBA TONY KART KOSMIC BIRELART TONY KART INTREPID SODI TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART FA KART TONY KART FA KART RICCIARDO KART FORMULA K TONY KART PRAGA BIRELART KOSMIC GILLARD GILLARD FA KART TBA

EX 11 8 1 13 27 3 17 15 9 18 4 19 23 28 29 10 5 24 EX 31 34 26 20 21 14 33 6 7 30 25 32 12 2 42 41 39 40 16 35 36 37 22 38

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Matériel

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

De Conto Paolo Kancsar Ferenc Markkanen Rasmus Schirmer Marcel Hofer Max Markkanen Roope Baptista Henrique Van Riet Lorenzo Vasileris Dimitris Schoell Constantin Kamali Luka Pullinger Barrie Lanz Fabienne Fleischmann Maxi Lupfer Marc Carigiet Pascal Pierce Martin Seewer Philipp Pyttlik Tom Curto Alessio Hruska Samuel Abbasse Anthony Ludi Kevin Ennio Sessa

I H FIN D A FIN P NL GR A D GB ZA D D CH GB CH GB D SK F CH I

CRG BIRELART TONY KART TONY KART RICCIARDO KART TONY KART FA KART OTK TONY KART TONY KART CRG FA KART FORMULA K PRAGA TONY KART MARANELLO PRAGA KOSMIC FA KART PRAGA DR SODI KOSMIC BIRELART

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

8 1 2 P 21 9 20 15 16 P 31 7 28 5 3 19 18 14 P 32 30 11 29 23 25 17 33 34 13 12 4 6 27 26 24 10 22

49''726''' 49''935''' 49''928''' 49''812''' 49''938''' 49''915''' 49''941''' 49''916''' 50''090''' 49''874''' 50''135''' 49''841''' 49''949''' 49''740''' 49''828''' 49''860''' 50''114''' 50''961''' 49''964''' 50''066''' 49''953''' 50''148''' 49''948''' 50''573''' 50''691''' 49''970''' 49''708''' 49''963''' 49''760''' 50''127''' 50''024''' 50''140''' 49''831''' 50''067'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P 19 20 21 22 P 23 P 24 25 26 P 27 28 29 30 31 P 32 33 34

49''591''' 49''607''' 49''588''' 49''619''' 49''640''' 49''548''' 49''399''' 49''687''' 49''612''' 49''662''' 49''771''' 49''587''' 49''606''' 49''420''' 49''698''' 49''842''' 49''694''' 49''606''' 49''752''' 49''919''' 49''770''' 50''113''' 49''707''' 49''854''' 50''651''' 49''884''' 50''748''' 50''527''' 50''845''' 50''944''' 50''962''' 57''164'''

52''856''' 49''858''' 50''144''' 49''325''' 49''634''' 49''759''' 49''788''' 49''403''' 49''837'''

17 5 7 2 13 28 1 16 20 12 24 6 11 19 25 29 18 9 21 32 37 34 10 14 27 22 23 4 15 26 33 30 8 3 41 40 43 39 36 38 35 42 31 44

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 3 2 7 8 5 11 19 20 17 14 10 18 12 9 15 23 22 24 16 21 4 13 6

47''955''' 48''140''' 48''033''' 48''321''' 48''346''' 48''239''' 48''369''' 48''646''' 48''705''' 48''488''' 48''434''' 48''360''' 48''559''' 48''425''' 48''354''' 48''441''' 49''140''' 48''881''' 49''377''' 48''480''' 48''768''' 48''169''' 48''425''' 48''309'''

1 3 2 6 7 5 15 13 17 18 8 12 22 14 11 16 20 21 24 19 23 4 9 10

1 2 4 9 5 6 14 7 13 15 11 10 21 23 12 19 18 20 22 16 17 3 8 EX

48''555''' 48''811''' 48''792''' 48''953''' 48''802''' 48''736''' 48''981''' 48''660''' 48''694''' 48''927''' 48''924''' 48''863''' 49''010''' 49''997''' 48''638''' 49''115''' 49''266''' 49''186''' 49''604''' 49''088''' 49''190''' 48''805''' 48''840'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 P 18 19 20 21 EX EX

48''375''' 48''425''' 48''448''' 48''578''' 48''700''' 48''608''' 48''580''' 48''827''' 48''750''' 48''597''' 48''715''' 48''800''' 48''727''' 48''767''' 48''881''' 48''858''' 48''802''' 48''908''' 49''581''' 48''737''' 50''700'''

49''283''' 49''273''' 49''100''' 49''303''' 49''461''' 49''132''' 49''329''' 49''313''' 49''276''' 49''330''' 49''180''' 49''343''' 49''405''' 49''471''' 49''491''' 49''279''' 49''218''' 49''408''' 49''546''' 49''617''' 49''443''' 49''388''' 49''395''' 49''310''' 49''608''' 49''225''' 49''253''' 49''517''' 49''424''' 49''597''' 49''292''' 49''101'''

ROTAX SENIOR

RESULTS

DD2

INTERNATIONAL

ROTAX EURO CHALLENGE


ITALY

31.05.15

ROTAX / MOJO RESULTS

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Macdonald Dean Charpentier Axel Kenneally Fin Simmenauer Jean Baptiste Jewiss Kiern Quinn Alex Symons Scott Minang Perdana Aerts Kenzo Slavinski Dzianis Eteki Adam Schoell Nicolas Fulk Zak York Oliver Simmons Ayrton Mccarthy Jack Sulaiman Manuel Gamble Tom Ibanez Lluc Henkefend Louis Kimber Mark Spinola Jack Valente Enzo Kermanshahchi Taymour Canning Tom Caldwell Olli Meyer Kilian Leppa Lauri Dunner Lukas Brown Nutley Jordan Cohen Ido Wragg Kieran Gonzalez Javier Hoggard Johnathan Van Pelt Rens Perceval Antoine Di Persia Riccardo Estner Andreas Thompson Alain Delon Schmidli Titus Shanghai Tsimpris Dimitrios Pylka Mateusz Radne Madeleine Nomblot Jean Rehme David

GB F GB F GB GB GB IDN B BLR F A GB GB B GB MEX GB E D GB P F UAE GB GB E FIN A GB ISR GB USA GB B F I D ZA CH GR I S F S

KOSMIC TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART TONY KART CRG TONY KART TONY KART OTK FA KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART FA KART KOSMIC FA KART FA KART FA KART SODI FA KART FA KART TONY KART CRG TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART CRG TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART EVO KART TONY KART J3 COMPETITIO TONY KART BIRELART TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC CRG SODI CRG

1 10 5 16 19 2 12 4 33 21 11 30 13 7 32 22 6 17 9 41 15 28 26 29 20 25 14 37 39 35 43 40 8 18 27 36 31 38 3 34 45 23 44 24 42

49''781''' 50''137''' 50''034''' 50''180''' 50''227''' 49''951''' 50''148''' 49''998''' 50''558''' 50''272''' 50''140''' 50''478''' 50''157''' 50''039''' 50''538''' 50''289''' 50''035''' 50''192''' 50''133''' 50''861''' 50''177''' 50''460''' 50''377''' 50''471''' 50''240''' 50''330''' 50''174''' 50''725''' 50''761''' 50''599''' 50''904''' 50''819''' 50''087''' 50''221''' 50''429''' 50''716''' 50''517''' 50''729''' 49''967''' 50''592'''

1 3 2 6 8 5 4 11 13 21 29 22 16 33 15 9 12 P 17 26 32 P 24 30 28 25 10 P 31 34 20 23 18 27 19 14 7

51''014''' 50''904''' 50''985''' 51''086''' 51''134''' 51''199''' 51''123''' 50''868''' 51''015''' 50''772''' 50''719''' 50''904''' 50''852''' 54''413''' 51''117''' 50''999''' 50''928''' 50''886''' 51''046''' 55''792''' 50''837''' 51''119''' 52''065''' 51''158''' 50''956''' 51''577''' 01'07''296''' 51''095''' 51''076''' 50''846''' 51''849''' 51''136''' 51''128''' 51''030'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 P 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 P 31 P 32 P33 34

50''775''' 50''767''' 50''792''' 50''787''' 50''723''' 50''762''' 50''821''' 50''852''' 51''040''' 50''735''' 50''653''' 50''859''' 50''665''' 50''795''' 51''020''' 50''859''' 50''927''' 50''780''' 50''753''' 50''965''' 50''683''' 50''933''' 50''987''' 50''645''' 50''970''' 50''724''' 50''988''' 51''047''' 51''485''' 51''021''' 51''135''' 51''109''' 51''385''' 51''776'''

50''309''' 51''062''' 50''324''' 50''894'''

1 2 3 17 29 9 5 4 22 39 12 16 8 6 30 11 15 23 10 37 13 26 21 27 25 20 19 31 28 18 24 44 7 14 34 36 40 38 32 41 43 33 42 35 45

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Morgado Cristiano Mukhin Igor Adams Christophe Germain Tamsin Berteaux Marc Fodor Geza Tomokazu Kawase

ZA RUS F GB F H J

SODI CRG BIRELART CRG BIRELART RICCIARDO KART KOSMIC

1 2 6 3 5 7 4

48''321''' 48''406''' 48''996''' 48''685''' 48''931''' 49''127''' 48''815'''

1 3 4 2 7 5 6

1 2 4 3 5 7 6

48''869''' 48''722''' 49''216''' 49''007''' 49''419''' 49''535''' 49''288'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

48''766''' 48''717''' 49''176''' 48''983''' 49''058''' 49''246''' 53''061'''

ROTAX JUNIOR

DD2 MASTER

TTO


CASTELLETTO

ITALY

31.05.15

STATISTICS

NATIONALITY 30 13 9 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

CHASSIS TONY KART FA KART KOSMIC CRG SODI BIRELART PRAGA INTREPID FORMULA K RICCIARDO KART GILLARD TBA DR OTK MARANELLO EVO KART J3 COMPETITIO

41+15+12+12+8+8+4+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+1+1+1 99 99

ROYAUME-UNI FRANCE ALLEMAGNE ITALIE PAYS-BAS AUTRICHE BELGIQUE ESPAGNE AFRIQUE DU SUD FINLANDE SUISSE ETATS-UNIS GRECE PORTUGAL POLOGNE SUEDE IRLANDE FEDERATION DE RUSSIE HONGRIE INDONESIE SLOVAQUIE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ISRAËL PEROU TURQUIE MEXIQUE DANEMARK BELARUS JAPON AUSTRALIE

30+13+9+6+6+5+5+4+4+4+4+3+3+2+2+2+2+2+2+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1

INTERNATIONAL

ROTAX EURO CHALLENGE

41 15 12 12 8 8 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

ENGINES ROTAX 120

TIRES

MOJO 120



Sodi World Finals

(SWS) • 270 pilots from five continents at karting competition is becoming more to perfe Cormeilles • 100 new karts available • 36 tenuous with the Sodikart strategy, which helped b hours non-stop on both tracks with live again and again reinforces its leadership and firew streaming • Perfect logistics from RKC in the world of karting. With the Sodi World 24 hours • Sporting and popular success • Good Series, over 30,000 enthusiasts each there was weather, despite a storm on Friday night year indulge in the joys of competing in two-seater more than 35 countries. The Sodi World Sodi official World Finals of the Sodi World Series The distinction between pure and leisure Finals are the annual celebration, thanks and Arnaud K

KEY POI NTS

INTERNATIONAL

info Kartcom - Frédéric B

DATE: 5TH AND 6TH JUNE 2015 LOCATION: RACING KART DE CORMEILLES, FRANCE • 1200M AND 1000M ENTRIES: 270 DRIVERS • 3 CATEGORIESS


THE GREAT LEISURE KARTING FESTIVAL FROM SODI

Billet © Photo KSP - Philippe Kalmès

s - RKC

ect organisation from 3MK Events by the RKC team. Entertainment works accompanied the Le Mans type start of the endurance, a demonstration of the 2Drive kart and a big show from the l KZ drivers Anthony Abbasse Kozlinski.


INTERNATIONAL


JUNIOR

LUFF WINS CONSISTENTLY AGAINST HAHN D

riving their Sodi LR5s, the participants in the Junior Cup aged 11 to 15 have seen their numbers rise from 20 in 2014 to 36 this year. Germany's Felix Hahn began with wins on the first day, but then his supremacy was challenged by

Britain's Matthew Luff, while the Frenchman Bastien Flahaut won the last race of the World Masters as he did last year. Luff eventually won in the standings ahead of Hahn and the young French driver RĂŠmy Goville, rewarded for his consistency.


INTERNATIONAL

SPRINT CUP

IMPRESSIVE CAPRASSE T

he Seniors Sprint Cup alternated between the efficient Sodi GT5R and powerful Sodi RX250 to decide the result. The Belgian Kevin Caprasse, 7th in 2014, built his

overall victory by winning the first four races and then fighting for the title against the Frenchman Julien Azzopardi. 3rd place was fought to the finish in the super final of the World Masters. The Belgian Simon

Delvenne took a great victory, but it was his compatriot Mathy Vanbrabant who rose to the third step of the podium.


ENDURANCE

WORLD TRIUMPH FOR THE VENETO PASTINA CORSE TEAM O

rganized from midnight to noon on the Sodi RT8, the Endurance Cup was won

by the Italian team Pastina Corse Veneto, led by Damiano Marchesan, 15'' ahead of the Belgians Modave Racing PPS

after 648 laps, or 777 km. 3rd place went to the CG Pro Racing from the United Arab Emirates, 2nd in 2014, ably assisted by

David Terrien, Batelco (BHR) finished 4th like last year and BG Racing (Technikart-France) 5th, all three on one lap.


INTERNATIONAL


SWS 2015


INTERNATIONAL

Info Mediasuperkart - Jean Christophe Bourlat © Photo Eric Sévère

European Championship CIK-FIA

KEY POINTS

COMMITTED DUEL BETWEEN KO

DATE: MAY 28TH TO 31ST, 2015 LOCATION: DONINGTON PARK, UNITED KINGDOM • 4003 M ENTRIES: 22 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY

A

dam Kout (MS Kart / DEA) • Back to a three-round Champand Peter Elkmann (MS Kart ionship • Small entry with just 22 drivers • One victory for Kout and / VM) were already neckone for Elkmann • Vinuales not and-neck in qualifying, the Czech ready • Drizzle and wind taking pole, ahead of the German by

three tenths, while their opponents were already outdistanced. The scenario was repeated in Race 1 with a victory for Kout, followed by 2.5" by Elkmann. Vinuales finished 3rd by


Superkart - 1/3, Donington Park

OUT AND ELKMANN more than 20'' after the retirement of Gavin Bennett (Anderson / DEA) on the last lap. Elkmann took control of Race 2 against Kout, Vinuales retired and Bennett took 3rd place. Andreas

Jost (Anderson / VM) secured 4th position after his retirement early in Race 1. The consistent Henrik Lilja (PVP / PVP) is 3rd in the championship, behind the two tied leaders.


RESULTS P.

Pilote

Nat.

Mat.

Chr.

Tps.

C.1

Tps.

C.2

Tps

1

Elkmann Peter Kout Adam Lilja Henrik Bennett Gavin Maasmann Marcel Craven Charles Vinuales Emmanuel Dredge Jason Jost Andreas Hulme Carl Verhaar Mark Marggraf Thomas Kinsey Carl Harvey David Hempshall Victor Rushforth Simon Chapeau Laurent Kruse Kai Lehtinen Vesa Nuy Bart Morley Liam Knook Rob

D CZ DK GB NL GB F GB D GB NL D GB GB GB F F D FIN NL F NL

MS KART / VM MS KART / DEA PVP / PVP ANDERSON / DEA ANDERSON / FPE MS KART / VM ANDERSON / VM ANDERSON / PVP ANDERSON / VM ANDERSON / FPE MS KART / VM PVP / PVP ANDERSON / VM ANDERSON / VM PVP / FPE SPYDA / FPE PVP / FPE ANDERSON / DEA ANDERSON / DEA MS KART / VM ANDERSON / DEA MS KART / VM

2 1 7 4 6 13 3 8 5 9 16 18 14 15 20 22 19 17 11 10 21 12

01'26''772''' 01'26''446''' 01'28''872''' 01'27''485''' 01'28''716''' 01'31''772''' 01'27''347''' 01'29''599''' 01'27''710''' 01'29''910''' 01'32''642''' 01'35''233''' 01'31''935''' 01'31''949''' 01'38''154''' 01'39''022''' 01'35''448''' 01'33''320''' 01'31''470''' 01'31''217''' 01'38''321''' 01'31''576'''

2 1 4 12 7 8 3 5 21 6 11 17 9 10 16 15 14 13 18 20 19 22

01'27''162''' 01'26''801''' 01'28''969''' 01'27''208''' 01'28''947''' 01'31''849''' 01'27''869''' 01'29''423''' 03'13''729''' 01'29''059''' 01'33''253''' 01'41''531''' 01'31''773''' 01'32''002''' 01'40''162''' 01'38''945''' 01'35''313''' 01'35''476''' 01'32''443'''

1 2 6 3 5 7 17 12 4 13 8 9 18 15 10 11 14 16 20 19 21 22

01'27''176''' 01'27''179''' 01'29''024''' 01'28''100''' 01'28''771''' 01'30''996''' 01'28''180''' 01'28''711''' 01'29''117''' 01'28''821''' 01'32''875''' 01'35''958''' 01'32''516''' 01'32''577''' 01'36''982''' 01'36''635''' 01'34''999''' 01'34''496''' 01'36''501''' 01'40''692''' 02'02''245'''

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

01'38''499'''

STATISTICS

NATIONALITY 7 4 4 4 1 1 1

ANDERSON MS KART PVP SPYDA

11+6+4+1

7+4+4+4+1+1+1 9+5+5+3

ROYAUME-UNI PAYS-BAS FRANCE ALLEMAGNE REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE DANEMARK FINLANDE

CHASSIS 11 6 4 1

TIRES

VM FPE DEA PVP

DUNLOP 22

9 5 5 3

22

ENGINES

SUPERKART

INTERNATIONAL

EUROPEAN CHAMP. supErkart  DONINGTON  07.06.15  DUNLOP



NATIONAL

Info Kartcom - Frédéric Billet © Photo KSP - Philippe Kalmès

Coupe de France KZ2 et KZ2 Gentlema

LAURENT AND GROSSO WIN THE CUP IN THE NORTH


an, Ostricourt

KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 16TH TO 17TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT DE LA MÉTROPOLE, OSTRICOURT, FRANCE • 1500M ENTRIES: 60 DRIVERS • 2 CATEGORIES • First

FFSA sprint race of the year • Good number of entries • Good sportsmanship • Excellent organisation • Rain on Sunday


NATIONAL


LAURENT RECOVERS T

KZ2

homas Laurent (Tony Kart / Vortex) had already won the Coupe de France last year with Team Cedric Sport and again dominated from beginning to end of the 2015 event. Setting the second fastest time behind Maxime Roy (BirelART / TM) during qualifying, Laurent didn't leave the 1st place after that. His rivals took turns in pursuit, such as Charles Magnin (Tony Kart / Vortex) in the prefinal and Charles Fiault (Sodi / TM) in the final missed the chance to attack on the last lap. A clash in the last minute changed the game for the places of honour: Antoine Poulain (Sodi / TM) and Eddy Pagnon (CRG / Vortex) who joined the winner on the podium.


NATIONAL


COUPE DE FRANCE FOR GROSSO C

ĂŠdric Spirgel (BirelART / TM) the favourite for the KZ2 Gentleman final after his strong domination before. But Arnaud Robillot (Tony Kart / Modena) took control of the race at the lights, then Emilien Grosso (Tony Kart / Vortex) took the lead on the second lap and the die was cast. Despite his best efforts, Spirgel could not really worry Grosso who admirably resisted the pressure and walked with great composure to the first step of the podium. Consistent at the front of the class, JeanPhilippe Ligier (BirelART / TM) took his best result by finishing in 3rd place.

K

N A M E L T N E Z2 G


OSTRICOU

P.

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Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Grosso Emilien Spirgel Cedric Ligier Jean Philippe Bailly Thomas Robillot Arnaud Deray Peter Zedde Pierre Bailly Armand Weissen Laurent Mathon Nicolas Redondi Raphael Pellegatti Arnaud Lefebvre Frederic Figueiredo De Castro Frederico Lardenais Jerome Laurent Christophe La Corte Benedetto Fontenille Vincent Deharte Julien Arickx Antoine Capietto Guillaume

F F F F F F F F F F F F F P F F F F F F F

TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM BIREL / TM INTREPID / MODENA TONY KART / MODENA KOSMIC / TM CRG / TM INTREPID / MODENA TONY KART / MAXTER CRG / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM CRG / VORTEX BIREL / PARILLA TONY KART / VORTEX KOSMIC / TM VRK / TM CRG / MODENA CRG / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX ART GP / TM

6 1 3 8 7 4 11 15 17 21 14 12 18 20 9 16 13 2 10 19 5

55''594''' 55''374''' 55''543''' 55''781''' 55''616''' 55''546''' 55''895''' 56''406''' 56''636''' 57''123''' 56''186''' 56''073''' 56''636''' 56''710''' 55''816''' 56''445''' 56''152''' 55''527''' 55''875''' 56''663''' 55''546'''

5 1 3 6 4 9 11 12 20 18 16 15 17 21 8 14 13 2 10 19 7

3 1 5 8 2 14 13 12 19 17 20 16 18 21 9 10 11 4 7 15 6

56''278''' 55''912''' 56''194''' 56''555''' 56''234''' 56''733''' 56''622''' 56''637''' 56''777''' 56''829''' 56''525''' 56''702''' 56''745''' 57''380''' 56''687''' 56''629''' 56''700''' 56''255''' 56''273''' 56''985''' 56''037'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 P 17 18 19 20 21

55''911''' 55''882''' 55''870''' 56''299''' 56''317''' 55''910''' 56''408''' 56''481''' 56''801''' 56''783''' 56''675''' 56''682''' 56''615''' 57''059''' 56''492''' 56''653''' 56''680''' 56''346''' 56''896''' 56''916''' 56''837'''

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Laurent Thomas Poulain Antoine Pagnon Eddy Godard Ludovic Besancenez Paolo Benoit Christophe Maatougui Adam Carette Pieter Gaillard Mathieu Carde Emilien Carette Guillaume Ucci Giovanni Le Brigand Julien Choisnet Hugo David Paul Coldefy Jason Neubauer Thomas De Gaye Brice Soler Etienne Gimbert Maxime Scherpereel Louis Watelet Jean Baptiste Gonnachon Vincent Belardi Thomas Fiault Charles Goupy Julien Dekeister Benjamin Vallois Julien Magnin Charles Bloyet Adrien Roy Maxime Marchandise Laurent Herblot Vincent Jamin Geoffrey Mich Thomas Ramon Eric Naessens Aurelien Petit Hubert Vair Xavier

F F F F F F F B F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

TONY KART / VORTEX SODI / TM CRG / VORTEX FA KART / MODENA TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM ALPHA KARTING / TM TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM KOSMIC / TM FA KART / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX CRG / MAXTER BIREL / TM TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM BIREL / TM CRG / MAXTER SODI / MODENA BIREL / TM TB KART / MODENA INTREPID / MODENA TONY KART / MODENA SODI / TM SODI / TM PRAGA / TM VRK / MODENA BIREL / TM TONY KART / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM CRG / MAXTER ZANARDI / PARILLA KOSMIC / VORTEX BIREL / TM TB KART / MODENA INTREPID / MODENA TB KART / TM ART GP / TM

2 10 36 3 11 13 39 35 21 24 17 12 23 5 6 27 26 31 33 25 28 29 20 8 15 9 34 22 4 32 1 18 16 30 7 14 38 19 37

54''298''' 54''691''' 01'10''605''' 01'02''695''' 01'03''810''' 54''875''' 01'11''231''' 01'07''958''' 55''004''' 01'09''748''' 54''952''' 01'08''932''' 01'04''312''' 54''678''' 54''668''' 01'04''705''' 54''940''' 01'05''292''' 55''352''' 55''063''' 01'10''278''' 55''198''' 01'09''547''' 01'06''497''' 01'03''947''' 54''782''' 55''249''' 54''881''' 01'05''493''' 01'10''315''' 54''286''' 54''828''' 01'09''074''' 54''957''' 01'03''579''' 54''820''' 55''590''' 01'04''008''' 01'01''164'''

1 11 18 9 12 6 19 15 29 22 23 7 28 14 10 30 27 26 31 25 32 34 33 36 5 4 35 21 2 16 13 24 20 17 3 8 37 38

1 7 10 11 33 4 16 34 18 13 17 9 15 21 30 19 26 31 22 25 24 28 27 29 3 5 23 14 2 36 35 12 20 32 6 8

55''152''' 55''342''' 55''722''' 55''909''' 56''432''' 55''749''' 55''758''' 59''907''' 56''009''' 55''937''' 55''577''' 55''547''' 55''968''' 55''982''' 55''772''' 56''173''' 55''927''' 56''104''' 56''281''' 56''136''' 55''860''' 56''351''' 56''317''' 56''392''' 55''152''' 55''371''' 56''270''' 55''333''' 55''642'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 EX MNF

55''246''' 55''257''' 55''498''' 55''625''' 55''270''' 55''646''' 55''590''' 55''496''' 55''571''' 55''717''' 55''403''' 55''391''' 55''821''' 55''781''' 55''892''' 56''082''' 55''836''' 55''963''' 56''055''' 55''907''' 55''931''' 56''122''' 56''039''' 56''428''' 55''215''' 55''368''' 55''648''' 55''341''' 55''575''' 56''077''' 57''960''' 59''020''' 56''432''' 59''907'''

55''511''' 56''260''' 57''344''' 55''468''' 55''503'''

KZ2 GENTLEMAN

RESULTS

KZ2

NATIONAL

COUPE DE FRANCE


URT

FRANCE

17.05.15

VEGA STATISTICS

NATIONALITY

ENGINES

25+17+12+4+2

TM VORTEX MODENA MAXTER PARILLA

25 17 12 4 2

TONY KART BIRELART CRG INTREPID KOSMIC SODI TB KART VRK ART GP FA KART ZANARDI PRAGA ALPHA

14+13+9+4+4+4+3+2+2+2+1+1+1 60

58+1+1

FRANCE 58 BELGIQUE 1 PORTUGAL 1

CHASSIS 14 13 9 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1

TIRES

VEGA 60


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Info Kartcom - Frédéric Billet © Photo KSP - Philippe Kalmès

Kart Racing Academy, 1/4 - Ostricou

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KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 16TH TO 17TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT DE LA MÉTROPOLE, OSTRICOURT, FRANCE • 1500 M

ENTRY: 40 DRIVERS • 3 CATEGORIES First round of Kart Racing Academy in 2015 • Three categories: 7-10 •

(Minikart), 9-12 (Minime) and 1115 (Cadet) • Hotly contested races • Impeccable organisation • Rain on Sunday


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COLOMES LEADS A

lexandre Colomes won 3 of the 4 races despite strong competition from Mathis Cordier, a guest driver for the occasion. RĂŠmy GovillĂŠ made a remarkable debut with three podiums, including once on the second step. Already in the top three in qualifying, the drivers were inseparable all weekend with some beautiful racing. Clement Gilloux often mixed with them and clinched 2nd place.

KRA 11-15



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A

MASSON TAKES CONTROL

gain, three drivers continued to clash during the two days of competition. Esteban Masson took three wins and one 2nd place against Victor Bernier, who won the last race, and Caesar Gazeau. They are in this order in the championship ahead of Lukas Pain and Simon Jouniaux.

KRA 9-12


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ADVANTAGE MARCHAL L

ouis Marchal got the best score of the meeting with his two victories, but Tim MĂŠrieux finally finished ahead in the last race. Augustin Bernier was in 2nd place to start with, but Enzo Caldaras was more consistent to take the 3rd place in the rankings, while Jules Roussel progressed to 5th.

KRA 7-10



OSTRICOURT

17.05.15

SODI / ROTAX / BRIDGESTONE

RESULTS Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

Tps.

C.2

Tps

1

Marchal Louis

F

1

01'10''612''' 1

Tps.

01'11''009''' 3

Chr.2

01'10''789'''

1

01'10''984''' 2

C.3

Tps. 01'10''104'''

2

Merieux Tim

F

3

01'11''017''' 11

01'11''085''' 1

01'10''357'''

2

01'11''013''' 1

01'10''004'''

3

Caldaras Enzo

F

6

01'11''443''' 3

01'11''247''' 4

01'10''831'''

3

01'10''916''' 4

01'10''258'''

4

Bernier Augustin

F

4

01'11''324''' 2

01'11''336''' 2

01'10''636'''

6

01'10''635''' 5

01'10''539'''

5

Roussel Jules

F

8

01'11''840''' 12

01'11''855''' 5

01'11''683'''

4

01'10''883''' 3

01'10''470'''

6

Richer Enzo

F

7

01'11''784''' 4

01'11''969''' 8

01'12''182'''

8

01'10''858''' 6

01'11''106'''

7

Chaud Anatole

F

10

01'12''318''' 6

01'12''892''' 6

01'11''718'''

5

01'11''463''' 9

01'12''085'''

8

Saintpaul Elio

F

5

01'11''409''' 8

01'11''801''' 7

01'11''925'''

7

01'11''625''' 7

01'11''373'''

8

01'12''159'''

9

Benani Kosty

F

9

01'12''274''' 5

01'12''938''' 9

01'12''337'''

11

10

Bariteau Mahau

F

12

01'13''683''' 10

01'13''162''' 11

01'12''831'''

9

01'11''942''' 10

01'11''965'''

11

Raphanel Arthur

F

11

01'12''918''' 9

01'13''847''' 10

01'12''769'''

10

01'14''068''' 11

01'13''547'''

12

Simus Steven

F

2

01'10''837''' 7

01'10''781'''

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

1

Masson Esteban

F

3

01'07''169''' 1

2

Bernier Victor

F

1

01'06''794''' 3

3

Gazeau Cesar

F

2

4

Papin Lukas

F

5

Jouniaux Simon

F

6

Duvignau Xavier

7

Mahe Faustin

8 9

C.1

Tps.

Tps.

Chr.2

Tps

01'07''523''' 1

01'06''663'''

1

01'06''341''' 1

01'06''128''' 2

01'05''700'''

01'08''003''' 3

01'07''102'''

3

01'06''905''' 2

01'06''046''' 1

01'05''764'''

01'07''029''' 2

01'08''367''' 2

01'06''947'''

2

01'06''577''' 3

01'06''039''' 3

01'05''653'''

4

01'07''170''' 5

01'08''310''' 4

01'07''177'''

4

01'06''933''' 4

01'06''739''' 7

01'06''847'''

5

01'07''420''' 4

01'08''317''' 5

01'07''205'''

6

01'07''138''' 6

01'07''124''' 5

01'06''735'''

F

6

01'07''880''' 6

01'08''192''' 6

01'07''575'''

5

01'06''963''' 5

01'06''763''' 4

01'06''223'''

F

8

01'08''553''' 13

02'17''652''' 7

01'07''646'''

8

01'08''495''' 7

01'07''232''' 6

01'06''668'''

Giraud Hugo

F

11

01'10''392''' 7

01'10''890''' 13

01'10''159'''

11

01'09''908''' 9

01'08''266''' 10

01'07''900'''

Hayward Eliot

F

9

01'09''232''' 11

01'10''162''' 8

01'08''642'''

9

01'08''786''' 13

01'08''604''' 9

01'07''489'''

10

Pallot Paul Adrien

F

13

01'12''404''' 8

01'12''567''' 10

01'11''126'''

13

01'11''283''' 12

01'10''382''' 12

01'09''965'''

11

Tavitian Thomas

F

12

01'11''190''' 9

01'12''144''' 12

01'11''201'''

12

01'11''116''' 11

01'10''411''' 11

01'10''040'''

12

Tavitian Romain

F

10

01'10''374''' 10

01'11''258''' 11

01'09''430'''

10

01'09''320''' 10

01'08''924''' 13

13

Jameas Tom

F

7

01'08''416''' 12

01'09''954''' 9

01'08''525'''

7

01'08''012''' 8

01'07''801''' 8

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

Tps.

Chr.2

Tps

Tps.

C.4 Tps.

1

Colomes Alexandre

F

1

01'04''481''' 1

01'29''104''' 1

01'05''118'''

2

01'04''827''' 3

01'04''756'''

1

01'04''360'''

2

Goville Remy

F

3

01'04''879''' 3

01'29''953''' 3

01'05''183'''

4

01'05''212''' 2

01'04''810'''

3

01'04''645'''

3

Gilloux Clement

F

4

01'05''165''' 2

01'29''643''' 4

01'05''865'''

3

01'04''914''' 4

01'05''315'''

4

01'04''959'''

4

Giraud Enzo

F

6

01'05''316''' 5

01'31''340''' 5

01'05''538'''

9

01'05''976''' 9

01'05''332'''

9

01'05''134'''

5

Berthelot Michel

F

8

01'05''730''' 6

01'31''961''' 8

01'05''566'''

7

01'05''529''' 5

01'05''573'''

7

01'05''072'''

6

Puel Louis

F

7

01'05''519''' 10

01'32''251''' 9

01'05''674'''

6

01'05''489''' 6

01'04''986'''

5

01'05''053'''

7

Le Floch Adrien

F

11

01'05''956''' 11

01'32''388''' 6

01'05''654'''

10

01'06''031''' 7

01'05''765'''

10

01'05''277'''

8

Mota Mickael

F

5

01'05''296''' 8

01'32''081''' 7

01'05''752'''

5

01'05''223''' 14

01'05''675'''

6

01'05''011'''

9

Legay Maxime

F

9

01'05''843''' 7

01'32''198''' 10

01'05''653'''

8

01'05''925''' 11

01'05''523'''

8

01'05''462'''

10

Raphanel Jules

F

10

01'05''944''' 12

01'32''642''' 11

01'06''562'''

13

01'06''640''' 10

01'05''986'''

13

01'06''362'''

11

Le Tallec Hugo

F

12

01'06''508''' 9

01'30''894''' 15

01'06''808'''

12

01'06''586''' 8

01'05''715'''

15

01'09''889'''

12

Peurou Elouan

F

13

01'07''105''' 13

01'32''190''' 12

01'07''025'''

11

01'06''541''' 12

01'06''619'''

11

01'05''938'''

13

Demay Alice

F

14

01'07''341''' 14

01'34''425''' 13

01'07''509'''

14

01'06''702''' 13

01'06''322'''

12

01'06''301'''

14

Marie Astrid

F

15

01'08''072''' 15

01'35''396''' 14

01'08''352'''

15

01'07''724''' 15

01'07''362'''

14

01'07''471'''

15

Cordier Mathis

F

2

01'04''566''' 4

01'31''075''' 2

01'04''981'''

1

01'04''507''' 1

01'04''499'''

2

01'04''384'''

C.1 Tps.

C.2

C.2

C.3

C.3

Tps.

C.4 Tps.

KRA 9-12

C.1

KRA 7-10

P.

01'07''440'''

KRA 11-15

NATIONAL

KRA



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Info Thomas Bastin © Photo Kart’im

Belgian /3 2 , p i h s n o i p Cham ps m a h c r o c Fran KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 16TH TO 17TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM • 1084 M ENTRY: 96 DRIVERS • 6 CATEGORIES • 100%

IAME National Championship • 3 meetings for 6 titles in 2015 • Dry weather in the Ardennes • 2015 CIK removable front spoilers used

X30 SENIOR VER O S E K A T Y T T PO FROM UNLUCKY BECAMEL

T

he Championship leader François Becamel took pole position, but the top four were within 28 milliseconds. Becamel was forced to retire (throttle cable) in the only qualifying heat and Marnik Battryn won ahead of Maxime Potty up from 10th. Potty took advantage of a small mistake from Battryn to win the final, while in third position Lennert Van Bogaert resisted Becamel's comeback, after starting 26th.

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R O I N U J 0 3 X S A H S N E S ROO M U T N E M O M THE W

inner of the opening round of the European Championship KF-Junior, Kenny Roosens won the final Francorchamps after a close fight between no less than 7 drivers. Leader in the beginning of the meeting, Ulysse De Pauw had to settle for 3rd place, ahead on the wire by Roosens and Gilles Magnus, the three drivers being grouped in 0,079 '' on the finish line. Involved in a final clash Ugo de Wilde has lost the top spot in favor of Roosens new leader ahead of De Pauw and Magnus.



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R E T S A M 0 X3 E

llie Goldstein remained unbeaten in X30 Cadet, followed onto the podium by Arthur Ronvaux and Valon Janssen. Goldstein took off in the Championship over Keziah Manguette. Noah Maton took his first national victory in front of Johan Sinty in Mini, both drivers finding themselves neck and neck for the title. Pierre-Yves Corthals took sweet revenge by dominating the X30 Master category to Luc Lefevre and Alain Bazard. Olivier Palmaers scored his first success by passing Thomas Cypers in X30 Shifter on the last lap of the final, with Corentin Gregory finishing 3rd.




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National Series Karting, 1/3 – Le Mans

CROWDS AND A BIG SHOW AT LE MANS FOR THE FIRST NSK OF 2015

KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 22TH TO 24TH, 2015 LOCATION: INTERNATIONAL KARTING CIRCUIT IN LE MANS, FRANCE • 1384 M ENTRIES: 235 DRIVERS • 9 CATEGORIES • First

round of the NSK in 2015 • Very significant field • First participation of Minime and Cadet in the championship • Very competitive races, sometimes to excess • Many penalties • Very sunny meeting



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MINIM

DAVID MEG SURPRISES

A

fter the pole position David pulled out all t the prefinal. Sami M in the final to win at the end o 3rd place after an incident bet Mallet.


ME

GUETOUNIF S

for Esteban Masson, Hadrian the stops in the heats and in Meguetounif was quick to join of a superb duel. Masson took tween Enzo Costet and Evann


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CADET MARTINS AFTER A THRILLER P

ole went to Thomas Mialane. Theo Pourchaire went on the attack in the heats and won the prefinal. Mialane took 1st position in the final in front of Victor Martins who inherited the victory when Mialane was found to be underweight, and Pourchaire took 2nd place. Forced to retire in the prefinal, Gillian Henrion managed an incredible recovery of 25 places to take 3rd position.


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ith 64 entered this promotion category which saw countless twists in the two days in the leading group. In the final Florian Venturi launched the hostilities by passing Jules Bollier, who won the prefinal. Maxime Sabin took the opportunity to take the lead, under the eyes of Vincent Marserou and Enzo Valente. On the last lap, Sabin and Bollier crashed. Venturi sped to victory and Valente crept into 2nd position ahead of Marserou. Adam Eteki, who had experienced ups and downs, took 4th.

NATIONALE

VENTURI STANDS OUT W


X30 SENIOR

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FRAĂ?SSE HAS THE SHEER STRENGTH V

ictor Compere took pole and Giacomo Napolitano took the lead again in the heats and in the prefinal. Only 5th after a difficult start in the final, Vincent FraĂŻsse pulled out all the stops to defeat his opponents with Thomas Ricci in his wake. Things were further complicated for Napolitano on the last lap, when attempting to pass Compere. Ingrid Girard took advantage to emerge in 3rd position.



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X30 MASTER JOLINET AHEAD OF QUINQUET A

fter a struggle for every moment in the prefinal between Gildas Quinquet, Franck Rouxel and Gregory Jolinet the infernal trio became a duo in the final. Rouxel couldn't keep up and had to resolve to ensure 3rd place. Jolinet ended up winning the race after a duel with Quinquet.

ROTAX MAX MASTER EVERYONE BEHIND CHARLY HIPP J

eremiah Charon made a strong impression in the heats, like Nicolas Duchateau in the prefinal. However Charly Hipp took control of the final from the second lap and sped to victory. The return of Mathieu Camus, attacks from Jacques Gautier and the efforts of Thomas Mettetal animated the race. Camus took 2nd position ahead of Mettetal, Duchateau and Gautier.


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ROTAX MAX EVO DAY OF GLORY FOR REVIRIAULT L eader in timed qualifying and after the heats, Joel Deptuch saw his supremacy stopped by Adrien Renaudin in the prefinal. Very comfortable at the start of the final, Renaudin lost the advantage at the restart of the race after a red flag. Emmanuel Reviriault then took the lead, followed by Arnaud Sarrazin. Renaudin managed to regain 2nd place, but Reviriault won by four tenths, Sarrazin finishing 3rd ahead of Paul Evrard and Renaud Bertin.



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DD2 VICTORY FOR ANSTETT AND ADAMS I

t was a wild ride in DD2: Jules Cousin reclaimed the pole for the final after various setbacks (technical and sporting) for his opponents at the end of the prefinal. Jean-Baptiste Pennequin quickly overtook and ran ahead until the finish, but was then penalized. Alexander Anstett made a superb comeback and inherited the victory in front of Barrie Pullinger and Nicolas Picot, also making big recoveries! Cousin was content with 5th place ahead of Alexis Coursault and Christophe Adams, who raced against Charly Hipp to win in Rotax DD2 Master.


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EARLY SUCCESS FOR KPR T

he Kart Pro Racing drivers were strong from the opening of the 2015 NSK at Le Mans in the Cadet, Nationale, Rotax Max, Rotax Masters, DD2, DD2 Master and X30 Senior categories. The overall balance of the team is very convincing with Adrien Renaudin leading the standings in Rotax Max, Victor Martins leading Cadet, Enzo Valente 2nd in National, while Jules Cousin (DSS Kart) powered by KPR is top in DD2. Dominique Chech, the head of KPR, sums it up: "After hard work on the new Rotax Max Evo early in the season and success at the first regional races of the year, we were eager to confront the best nationally. The KPR Motors engines went really well at NSK, both fast and reliable. We have gone a step further, it is undeniable. For the chassis, the collaboration with Sodi is bearing fruit especially as the French brand appears at each race with the desire to produce the best hardware. Everything is in place to win in 2015." In testing and qualifying at Le Mans Kart Racing Pro drivers were at the front. Pole for the first race for Nicolas Picot in DD2 and Charly Hipp (KPR engine) in DD2 Masters, the second fastest time for Jean Nomblot in National and Mathieu Camus in Rotax Master with Laurent Aubin and Fabien Mihoub 3rd and 6th, 3rd fastest time for Adrien Renaudin in Rotax Max Evo, and 4th in qualifying for Kevin Petit in X30 Senior. Very fast since the beginning of the season, the newcomer in competition, with just two seasons on the clock, Victor Martins, discovered by KPR, managed to stay in 2nd and 3rd positions until the prefinal before winning the Cadet final overtaking the leader, allowing him to take the championship lead. There was a beautiful 12th place for Damyen Droux making his national debut.


Enzo Valente showed convincing race intelligence in Nationale. Finishing in the top five in the prefinal, he finished 2nd in the final and in the championship. Manhandled on the track, the fast Jean Nomblot was 8th but is waiting for the next opportunity to take revenge. In Rotax Max Evo, Adrien Renaudin, the French National Champion of 2014, confirmed his talent in Seniors by winning his prefinal. After a big lead in the final after the first start, he lost his lead after a red flag, but took 2nd place at the finish allowing him to leave Le Mans leading the championship. The four drivers from KPR in Rotax Master returned to the top 10. Mathieu Camus concluded the final in 2nd position with the fastest lap. In DD2, Nicolas Picot was sanctioned during the prefinal for a non-compliant carburettor, although the had has just been removed from its original packaging before the start. That did not stop Nicolas from rising to 3rd place in the final. Charly Hipp (KPR Motor) took 2nd place in DD2 Masters, both in the race and the final standings. A newcomer to the X30 Senior category, Kevin Petit was immediately in the leading group and already 6th in the championship.

KART-PRO-RACING.COM

KPR


Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

Meguetounif Sami David Hadrien Masson Esteban Bernier Victor Costet Enzo Joulie Enzo Cabirou Loris Barbaroux Antoine Lumet Valentin Chapon Lucas Leneutre Joran Augereau Daniel Scott Sionville Timothy Jameas Tom Treillard De Quinemo Guillaume Bernard Ethan Mallet Evann Fraisse Enzo

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

CRG BY KCM ZANARDI SODI SODI CRG BY KCM ZANARDI ALPHA KARTING KOSMIC SODI CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM TONY KART SODI CRG BY KCM SODI BIREL CRG BY KCM SODI

2 3 1 6 4 15 13 8 9 11 14 10 12 17 7 16 5 18

01'01''921''' 01'02''215''' 01'01''711''' 01'02''492''' 01'02''269''' 01'03''081''' 01'02''833''' 01'02''653''' 01'02''658''' 01'02''707''' 01'02''912''' 01'02''673''' 01'02''824''' 01'04''803''' 01'02''497''' 01'03''340''' 01'02''306''' 01'07''942'''

6 1 4 9 3 5 12 14 8 13 15 10 11 17 7 16 2 18

2 1 3 7 4 5 6 8 9 13 17 11 12 16 15 14 P 10 18

01'00''838''' 01'01''088''' 01'01''490''' 01'01''822''' 01'01''416''' 01'01''605''' 01'01''491''' 01'01''905''' 01'01''913''' 01'02''332''' 01'04''289''' 01'02''363''' 01'02''329''' 01'02''747''' 01'02''215''' 01'02''190''' 01'01''478''' 01'05''243'''

1 2 3 4 5 P6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 P 15 16 17 18

01'00''792''' 01'00''773''' 01'01''669''' 01'01''633''' 01'01''285''' 01'01''307''' 01'01''524''' 01'01''753''' 01'01''799''' 01'01''742''' 01'01''782''' 01'01''951''' 01'02''077''' 01'02''544''' 01'01''716''' 01'02''098''' 01'01''835'''

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Inter.

Pre.Fin

Tps.

Fin.

Tps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Martins Victor Pourchaire Theo Henrion Gillian Clement Thibaut Lehmann Enzo Bertrand William Chapon Johann Picque Alexandre Escartin Orso De Gerus Reshad Venier Jonas Droux Damyen Fournier Paul Chovet Pierre-louis Muckley Lucas Garcin Alexis Vargas Thomas Filloux Louis Michel Victor Lemeray Nolan Boccheciampe William Piel Come Roche Arthur Gil Valentin Cabaset Nicolas Mettetal Jules Leveque Enzo Juvin Hugo Jean Maxime Hadjar Isack Mialane Thomas Perrin Sophie

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

TONY KART EXPRIT CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM TONY KART CRG BY KCM ZANARDI CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM SODI CRG BY KCM ZANARDI ZANARDI SODI ZANARDI CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM BIREL CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM ZANARDI CRG BY KCM CRG BY KCM ZANARDI ZANARDI ZANARDI

7 6 3 10 31 8 12 13 20 21 11 17 15 2 18 32 24 28 26 16 30 25 14 27 29 23 4 22 19 9 1 5

59''952''' 59''828''' 59''725''' 01'00''108''' 01'01''216''' 59''964''' 01'00''141''' 01'00''220''' 01'00''442''' 01'00''454''' 01'00''126''' 01'00''385''' 01'00''332''' 59''690''' 01'00''404''' 01'01''242''' 01'00''594''' 01'00''859''' 01'00''736''' 01'00''346''' 01'01''172''' 01'00''673''' 01'00''299''' 01'00''808''' 01'01''093''' 01'00''557''' 59''774''' 01'00''472''' 01'00''411''' 01'00''104''' 59''375''' 59''795'''

2 1 6 4 11 5 9 8 27 12 17 20 26 13 25 28 21 19 18 31 24 29 15 22 30 23 7 16 14 10 3 32

3 1 28 6 7 5 8 13 9 P 30 10 11 15 27 26 19 21 20 18 17 22 23 24 29 25 12 4 14 16 P 32 2 31

59''638''' 59''270''' 59''445''' 59''518''' 59''674''' 59''707''' 59''557''' 59''902''' 59''709''' 59''849''' 59''907''' 59''713''' 59''885''' 59''451''' 01'00''023''' 01'00''175''' 59''842''' 01'00''269''' 01'00''405''' 59''907''' 59''909''' 01'00''406''' 59''992''' 01'00''972''' 01'00''897''' 59''772''' 59''468''' 59''880''' 59''923'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 EX

59''149''' 59''201''' 59''135''' 59''443''' 59''426''' 59''447''' 59''351''' 59''512''' 59''766''' 59''464''' 59''850''' 59''908''' 59''550''' 59''083''' 59''873''' 59''887''' 59''475''' 01'00''110''' 01'00''372''' 59''958''' 59''898''' 01'00''171''' 59''646''' 01'00''195''' 01'00''803''' 01'03''736'''

59''108'''

Pilote

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

MINIME

P.

BRIDGESTONE

RESULTS

CADET  BRIDGESTONE

NATIONAL

NATIONAL SERIES KARTING


LE MANS

FRANCE

24.05.15

Nat.

Matériel

Chr.

Tps.

Venturi Florian Valente Enzo Marserou Vincent Eteki Adam Sabin Maxime Villotte Francois Bollier Jules Bouvier Yann Nomblot Jean Cappello Christopher Gelormini Luca Carbonnel Arthur Dovilet Leo Cheli Etienne Hedouin Nathan Ville Nicolas Mary Bastien Baudot Geoffrey Claude Emile Ang Alvis Baverel Paul Perceval Antoine Gazeau Maxime Henique Jeremy Fouquet Matteo Ferrer Camille Lemee Thomas Hebrard Sacha Caouette Jakeson Antoine Matteo Malizia Arnaud Valichon Lydie Bonnaire Alexandre Dias Xavier Missimilly Jacques Jacquemin Maxime Leclerc Arthur Candas Nicolas Heerebout Romann Segers Gregory Vidal Tom Rouxel Enzo Gautherot Maxime Porro Antoine Arnaud Hugo Vandenberghe Enzo Gilloz Valentin Delaunay Paul Louis Gomes Maximilien Kuwabara Wagg Julian Chassagneux Antoine Bouley Manon Benhamou Cyril Cochet Bastien Claude Leonie Hamidat Sodez Royane Durand Louis Pichard Arnaud Evan Potain Jeremy Jenouvrier Alexandre Servier Emma Gardet Alexi

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

FA KART SODI TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART FORMULA K CRG BY KCM SODI TONY KART FORMULA K BIREL TONY KART TONY KART SODI TONY KART TONY KART FORMULA K BIREL TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART FA KART TONY KART TONY KART FA KART KOSMIC TONY KART KOSMIC PRAGA TONY KART FA KART BIREL TONY KART FA KART SODI SODI TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART SODI TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART SODI TONY KART KOSMIC SODI KOSMIC BIREL TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART SODI BIREL PRAGA

1 11 8 4 6 20 3 25 2 28 7 52 10 32 5 19 37 15 42 16 24 9 26 27 22 39 61 14 31 43 13 12 36 29 18 41 23 60 59 44 49 53 46 51 34 54 30 48 45 47 57 58 56 33 62 35 38 17 40 21 55 50

55''329''' 55''733''' 55''703''' 55''575''' 55''591''' 55''798''' 55''439''' 55''941''' 55''400''' 55''959''' 55''693''' 56''421''' 55''727''' 55''991''' 55''585''' 55''788''' 56''021''' 55''777''' 56''083''' 55''778''' 55''844''' 55''715''' 55''946''' 55''951''' 55''821''' 56''037'''

Inter.

2 8 5 18 3 7 1 12 4 17 9 23 16 21 25 11 41 6 24 29 19 10 13 40 20 32 28 55''772''' 14 55''990''' 49 56''085''' 53 55''757''' 43 55''755''' 27 56''018''' 30 55''960''' 15 55''782''' 22 56''079''' 26 55''821''' 38 42 01'05''925''' 33 56''118''' 45 56''282''' 47 56''503''' 59 56''171''' 54 56''330''' 52 55''999''' 60 56''543''' 56 55''962''' 37 56''245''' 57 56''141''' 51 56''234''' 55 56''805''' 46 56''829''' 61 56''593''' 62 55''993''' 50 39 56''017''' 34 56''032''' 35 55''782''' 44 56''073''' 58 55''802''' 31 56''562''' 36 56''316''' 48

Pre.Fin

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Tps

2 5 4 8 3 10 1 16 9 23 12 35 P 32 18 7 17 29 6 33 34 15 11 EX 25 30 26 13 22 27 28 31 24 19 P 14 20 21

56''134''' 56''238''' 56''183''' 56''060''' 56''100''' 56''121''' 56''252''' 56''361''' 56''328''' 56''393''' 56''215'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

55''650''' 55''720''' 55''560''' 55''581''' 55''592''' 55''766''' 55''653''' 55''888''' 55''932''' 56''111''' 55''928''' 55''881''' 55''818''' 55''982''' 55''943''' 56''114''' 56''115''' 55''957''' 56''040''' 56''180''' 56''144''' 55''887''' 56''050''' 56''093''' 56''048''' 56''284''' 56''083''' 56''375''' 56''439''' 56''135''' 55''689''' 55''883''' 56''165''' 56''726'''

56''204''' 56''621''' 56''063''' 56''416''' 56''511''' 56''282''' 56''784''' 58''999''' 56''127''' 56''229''' 56''507''' 56''422''' 56''624''' 56''421''' 56''528''' 56''516''' 56''462''' 56''710''' 56''329''' 56''511''' 56''165''' 56''364''' 56''431'''

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

NATIONALE

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RESULTS


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CRG BY KCM SODI SODI KOSMIC FORMULA K FA KART TONY KART FA KART KOSMIC SODI FA KART KOSMIC FA KART KOSMIC KOSMIC SODI TONY KART PRAGA SODI SODI TONY KART TONY KART CRG BY KCM KOSMIC FA KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART SODI TONY KART TONY KART FA KART FA KART SODI TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART KOSMIC KOSMIC

6 3 2 5 8 10 11 1 7 13 4 26 15 28 29 22 12 17 33 19 9 37 30 20 14 16 24 40 31 23 18 21 35 32 27 41 25 36 34 39 38

54''258''' 54''112''' 54''060''' 54''236''' 54''325''' 54''348''' 54''360''' 53''890''' 54''292''' 54''410''' 54''137''' 54''624''' 54''424''' 54''651''' 54''665''' 54''585''' 54''396''' 54''487''' 54''745''' 54''528''' 54''343''' 54''931''' 54''693''' 54''530''' 54''414''' 54''464''' 54''596'''

7 1 2 19 8 3 10 4 16 5 17 21 20 34 12 18 11 15 28 36 29 P 35 24 25 P 31 22 26 23 27 6 9 14 30 32 33 13

54''421''' 54''346''' 54''362''' 54''488''' 54''501''' 54''318''' 54''576''' 54''479''' 54''571''' 54''470''' 54''418''' 54''977''' 54''731''' 54''832''' 54''633''' 54''783''' 54''482''' 54''525''' 55''045''' 54''691''' 54''654''' 54''863''' 54''823''' 54''596''' 54''828''' 54''856''' 54''877''' 54''664''' 54''492''' 54''576''' 54''543''' 54''954''' 55''063''' 55''459''' 54''468'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 EX

54''252''' 54''227''' 54''414''' 54''385''' 54''545''' 54''495''' 54''604''' 54''645''' 54''423''' 54''425''' 54''534''' 54''821''' 54''765''' 54''633''' 54''909''' 54''536''' 54''714''' 54''511''' 54''863''' 54''489''' 54''459''' 54''703''' 55''007''' 54''974''' 54''950''' 54''727''' 54''955''' 55''112''' 54''803''' 55''279''' 55''522''' 55''229''' 56''187''' 56''010'''

54''620''' 54''841''' 54''814''' 55''303''' 55''139'''

7 3 2 5 11 4 9 1 17 8 6 30 35 21 19 27 15 16 28 26 18 14 29 24 25 12 32 41 22 13 10 20 40 39 31 23 33 34 36 38 37

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Hipp Charly Camus Mathieu Mettetal Thomas Duchateau Nicolas Gautier Jacques Aubin Laurent Martz Cyril Mihoub Fabien Breton Ludovic Roux Vincent Bourdon Matthieu Rodriguez Melwynn Surville Jean Louis Fusser Romain Lavergne Franck Dos Santos Bruno Bourdon Florian Charon Jeremie Renault Lionel Rimmaudo Gilles

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

TONY KART SODI SODI TONY KART SODI SODI FA KART SODI SODI TONY KART TONY KART SODI SODI FA KART SODI SODI KOSMIC BIREL BIREL TONY KART

7 2 5 9 4 3 12 6 EX 10 13 14 16 19 15 8 11 1 18 17

55''247''' 55''102''' 55''199''' 55''330''' 55''130''' 55''119''' 55''366''' 55''222'''

7 13 4 5 3 2 14 6 16 9 11 17 15 19 12 10 8 1 18 20

2 6 3 1 5 4 16 7 12 11 9 18 14 19 10 13 8 17 15 20

55''236''' 55''197''' 55''220''' 55''561''' 55''305''' 55''305''' 55''433''' 55''252''' 55''427''' 55''382''' 55''411''' 55''951''' 55''509''' 56''828''' 55''475''' 55''345''' 55''449''' 55''133''' 56''027'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 P 16 17 18 19

55''253''' 55''067''' 55''124''' 55''274''' 55''173''' 55''230''' 55''286''' 55''221''' 55''459''' 55''489''' 55''562''' 55''873''' 55''887''' 57''161''' 55''805''' 55''505''' 55''431''' 55''433''' 56''238'''

54''700''' 54''594''' 54''509''' 54''535''' 54''835''' 54''720''' 54''643'''

55''330''' 55''430''' 55''536''' 55''968''' 56''548''' 55''854''' 55''285''' 55''343''' 55''100''' 56''352''' 56''151'''

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F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

ROTAX MAX

Nat.

Reviriault Emmanuel Renaudin Adrien Sarrazin Arnaud Evrard Paul Bertin Renaud Drouet Thomas Landais Thomas Deptuch Joel Fayet Antoine Picot Nicolas Fourquemin Paul Santin Thomas Hodier Thomas Coudert Anthony Bessac Alexandre-Benoit Fleury Pierre Lou Collignon Corentin Le Sausse Ronnie Rousset Louis Martini Cécile Usanna Anthony Bonnetto Romain Rouxel Jeremie Fayet Sacha Croquison Hugo Boudinski Valentin Bihel Natan Dechandon Simon Aimable Gavin Melet Matthieu Cammarata Marc Jaloux Romain Spirli Julien Martin Benjamin Williamson Andrew Tesniere Charles Franzoni Marco ROGER JUSTIN Menoni Gabriel Teneketzian William Antier Antoine

MOJO

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

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RESULTS

ROTAX MASTER

NATIONAL

NATIONAL SERIES KARTING


LE MANS

FRANCE

24.05.15 RESULTS

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Jolinet Gregory Quinquet Gildas Rouxel Franck Le Moing Yannick Jouchoux Romain Langlet Frederic Blacheyre Philippe Chapuis Jean Claude

F F F F F F F F

TONY KART KOSMIC SODI CRG BY KCM FA KART OF COURSE CRG BY KCM TONY KART

2 1 3 4 6 8 7 5

55''217''' 54''974''' 55''495''' 55''549''' 56''421'''

2 1 3 5 8 4 7 6

3 1 2 7 6 4 5 EX

55''044''' 55''363''' 55''233''' 56''407''' 56''427''' 55''944''' 56''508'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

55''369''' 55''453''' 55''558''' 55''817''' 56''498''' 55''969''' 56''307'''

PARILLA / KOMET

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Fraisse Vincent Ricci Thomas Girard Ingrid Napolitano Giacomo Vromant Alexandre Compere Victor Barbarin Guillaume Petit Kevin Marion Aurelien Lacaze Charles Rongier Quentin Riquet Clément Garcia Sylver Barbe John Suau Andrea Desplat Nelson Bourassin Johan Meunier Evan De La Brosse Baptiste Langlet Loic Lay Christian Dapoigny Quentin Riche Alexandre Prette Louis Lafille Adrian Avrillon Valentin Robin Maxime Rouchy Jeoffrey Godefroid William Rapicault Xavier Ceribella Anthony Cout Anthony Midali Luca Quirin Lucas Lagarde Cyril Potain Mickael

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F B F F F F F F F

SODI TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC FA KART TONY KART SODI FA KART OF COURSE KOSMIC KOSMIC INTREPID TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC TONY KART TONY KART KOSMIC OF COURSE ALPHA KARTING KOSMIC KOSMIC FA KART FA KART KOSMIC KOSMIC CRG BY KCM KOSMIC KOSMIC FA KART SODI SODI TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART

6 19 2 3 22 1 18 4 11 35 30 27 8 10 5 EX 14 7 12 33 20 23 26 13 24 31 29 16 17 28 25 21 9 32 34 15

53''876''' 54''117''' 53''685''' 53''693''' 54''197''' 53''676''' 54''116''' 53''800''' 54''039''' 55''116''' 54''784''' 54''393''' 53''905''' 54''011''' 53''822'''

2 12 5 1 20 3 23 4 26 15 30 31 8 10 13 25 21 19 11 27 14 29 33 17 18 32 28 35 9 22 24 7 6 34 36 16

2 7 6 1 10 3 19 4 13 17 P 31 24 14 11 15 27 26 20 23 25 8 29 28 22 16 32 35 21 5 12 33 9 18 30 34 36

54''189''' 54''341''' 54''247''' 54''369''' 54''356''' 54''367''' 54''500''' 54''464''' 54''128''' 54''229''' 54''289''' 54''369''' 54''531''' 54''513''' 54''367''' 54''630''' 54''550''' 54''281''' 54''602''' 54''559''' 54''208''' 54''672''' 54''444''' 54''539''' 54''469''' 54''536''' 01'00''592''' 54''621''' 54''309''' 54''430''' 54''697''' 54''221''' 54''527''' 54''717''' 55''380'''

1 2 3 4 5 P6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 P 24 25 26 27 28 29 P 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

54''176''' 54''191''' 53''941''' 54''293''' 54''152''' 54''155''' 54''229''' 54''408''' 54''154''' 54''236''' 54''216''' 54''308''' 54''578''' 54''361''' 54''478''' 54''603''' 54''316''' 54''316''' 54''492''' 54''722''' 54''529''' 54''707''' 54''618''' 54''368''' 54''719''' 54''387''' 55''635''' 54''538''' 54''283''' 54''660''' 55''107''' 54''692''' 54''750''' 58''010''' 58''420''' 01'01''425'''

54''085''' 53''892''' 54''054''' 55''008''' 54''145''' 54''250''' 54''366''' 54''075''' 54''256''' 54''819''' 54''526''' 54''100''' 54''111''' 54''511''' 54''276''' 54''182''' 53''945''' 54''931''' 55''079''' 54''087'''

PARILLA / KOMET

X30 MASTER

X30 SENIOR

56''567''' 56''023'''


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FRANCE

24.05.15

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Anstett Alexandre Pullinger Barrie Picot Nicolas Pennequin Jean Baptiste Cousin Jules Coursault Alexis Herpin Pierre Frederic Bull Steve Bogers Benjamin Billings Jamie Miel Sebastien Pennequin Pierre Alexandre Joly Lucas

F GB F F F F F GB F F F F F

BIREL FA KART SODI TONY KART FA KART BIREL SODI TONY KART CRG BY KCM TONY KART CRG BY KCM TONY KART BIREL

2 3 1 7 13 10 5 11 EX 8 9 4 6

53''181''' 53''289''' 53''087''' 53''573'''

P9 12 EX 2 1 5 7 4 10 6 11 3 8

53''518''' 53''696'''

53''733''' 53''942''' 53''351''' 53''453'''

2 3 1 7 5 9 8 11 13 10 12 6 4

53''680''' 53''752''' 53''680''' 53''817''' 54''077''' 54''346''' 53''861''' 54''270''' 53''669''' 53''559'''

1 2 3 P4 5 6 7 8 9 P 10 11 12 EX

53''347''' 53''486''' 53''419''' 53''685''' 53''735''' 53''493''' 53''815''' 54''262''' 54''257''' 54''041''' 54''386''' 53''928'''

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1 2 3 4 5

Adams Christophe Hipp Charly Billings Ronald Pion Lucky Billings Clive

F F F F F

BIREL TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART TONY KART

2 1 3 4 5

53''434''' 53''266''' 54''763''' 55''409''' 56''140'''

2 1 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5

53''998''' 54''088''' 54''765''' 55''268''' 55''887'''

1 2 3 4 5

53''787''' 53''810''' 54''433''' 55''148''' 55''163'''

54''075''' 53''453''' 54''189'''

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DD2

NATIONAL

NATIONAL SERIES KARTING

DD2 MASTER  MOJO STATISTICS

NATIONALITY ENGINES ROTAX 191 PARILLA 44

TIRES

MOJO 141 BRIDGESTONE 50 KOMET 44

TONY KART SODI CRG KOSMIC FA KART BIRELART ZANARDI FORMULA K PRAGA OF COURSE ALPHA INTREPID EXPRIT

70+43+32+31+22+13+10+4+3+3+2+1+1

99+2+1 99+44 99+50+44

FRANCE 232 ROYAUME-UNI 2 BELGIQUE 1

CHASSIS 70 43 32 31 22 13 10 4 3 3 2 1 1



NATIONAL

Info Kartcom - Frédéric Billet © Photo KSP - Jean Claude Constans

French Long Circuit Championship, 1/2 -

ALL THE MAGIC OF H SPEED KARTING


- Lédenon

IGH-

KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 29TH TO 31ST, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT DE LÉDENON, FRANCE• 3156M ENTRIES: 76 DRIVERS • 2 CATEGORIES • First

experience of Lédenon for KZ2 • Spectacular track • Enthusiastic drivers • Beautiful races • Great weather


NATIONAL

LAURENT INTRACTABLE T he double French Champion Thomas Laurent (Tony Kart / Vortex) dominated the KZ2 category throughout the meeting. However, competition was strong, and JĂŠrĂŠmy Lopes (Tony Kart / Vortex) was ahead of Lawrence in the third and final heat on Sunday morning and totalled the highest number of laps led during the finals. But the wily Laurent always managed to surpass him in the very last metre, including winning the final by a whisker of a lead of 23 milliseconds. Nelson Bondier (Tony Kart / TM) finished 3rd in the prefinal, followed by Yoann Sanchez (Alpha / TM) and Christophe Benoit (BirelART / TM), while the young Enzo Samon (Exprit / Vortex), who set the fastest lap, took the third step of the podium ahead of the experienced Bondier and Benoit.


KZ2


NATIONAL

KZ2 GUILVERT WINS T

he battle was more open for those over 32 years. The Champion Franck Savouret (FA Kart / Vortex) took pole position, but Yannick Savard (CRG / Modena) was ahead in the qualifying heats with three wins against two, with Thomas Bailly (TB Kart / Modena) clinching the remaining heat. Yannick Savard then imposed in the prefinal ahead of his brother Thierry (BirelART / TM) and Savouret but Guilvert (BirelART / TM) already had his spoiler in 4th position. The Savard brothers started in the top two places until Yannick was slowed by engine failures. Guilvert seized the lead in a group of four drivers to put on a beautiful show and won at the finish line by 37 thousandths of a second, helped by a mistake from Thierry Savard who thought the race still had a lap left. Savouret finished 3rd by one tenth, Teddy Legendre (Tony Kart / Vortex), a great leader of the class, took 4th place and Yannick Savard 5th with the fastest time of the race.


2 GENTLEMAN


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Laurent Thomas Lopes Jeremy Samon Enzo Bondier Nelson Benoit Christophe Sanchez Yoann Roi Sans Sac Nicolas Frazao Fabien Lefebvre Pierre Demanse Joffrey Mougeole Julien Leuillet Gabin Belgy Valentin Vetu Guillaume De Lima Florian Creniault Vincent Bertholus Olivier Quezada Romain Sabotava Victorien Biasini Lorenzo Navarro Dylan Georges Olivier L Huillier Quentin Bort Adrian Probst Collomp Ayrton Ruch Guillaume Therond Alexandre Pech De Laclause Benoit Ramon Jordan

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

TONY KART / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX EXPRIT / VORTEX TONY KART / TM BIREL / TM ALPHA / TM BIREL / TM CRG / VORTEX CRG / VORTEX PCR / TM BIREL / TM BIREL / TM CRG / TM FA KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM BIREL / TM ENERGY / TM ENERGY / TM PRAGA / MODENA TONY KART / TM ALPHA / TM TONY KART / VORTEX BIREL / TM BIREL / TM INTREPID / MODENA ALPHA / MAXTER ALPHA / TM CRG / TM MBA / TM

1 2 3 8 10 4 14 5 16 11 17 7 13 23 21 22 DC 20 19 26 DC 15 27 18 9 25 12 6 24

01'25''636''' 01'25''876''' 01'26''129''' 01'26''855''' 01'26''942''' 01'26''289''' 01'27''050''' 01'26''359''' 01'27''419''' 01'26''954''' 01'27''568''' 01'26''464''' 01'27''001''' 01'28''042''' 01'27''929''' 01'28''014'''

1 2 7 3 5 4 8 9 14 6 13 11 15 17 18 20 21 27 23 24 28 26 25 19 16 22 12 10 29

01'25''748''' 01'25''747''' 01'26''134''' 01'26''425''' 01'26''380''' 01'26''282''' 01'26''344''' 01'26''407''' 01'26''852''' 01'26''284''' 01'26''858''' 01'26''405''' 01'27''025''' 01'27''220''' 01'27''166''' 01'27''595''' 01'27''594''' 01'29''836''' 01'28''017''' 01'28''015'''

01'27''220''' 01'32''366''' 01'27''612''' 01'26''870''' 01'28''201''' 01'26''957''' 01'26''400''' 01'28''133'''

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

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Guilvert Gregory Savard Thierry Savouret Franck Legendre Teddy Savard Yannick Morandi Laurent Grenier Christophe Leder Gregory Bailly Thomas Portmann Benoit Rousseau Sosthene Vallee Stephane Perrigault Remy Bourdais Christian Lefevre Cyril Sanchez Sebastien Leder Sebastien Chauffete Renald De Vito Rodolphe Di Piazza Diego Huguenotte Jean Pierre Delaunay Nicolas Dziadus Laurent Collette Philippe Attard Alexis Tardivot Ludovic Mollicchi Franck Gargale Yannick Mechin Jean Pierre Blanc Yannick Lefebvre Frederic Lhermitte Eric Tudor Georges Duprat Gilles Schlichting Patrick Bertholus Frederic Sanson Jean Christophe Vercellone Olivier Pianet Brice Frazao Fernand Bort Nicolas Levezac Florent Fontenille Vincent Galichon Emmanuel Rieu Thibaut Fernando Arnaud Filpa Laurent

F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F

BIREL / TM BIREL / TM FA KART / VORTEX TONY KART / VORTEX CRG / MAXTER BIREL / TM BIREL / TM TONY KART / PARILLA INTREPID / MODENA PRAGA / TM TONY KART / VORTEX OBERON / TM DR / TM BIREL / TM ENERGY / PARILLA CRG / TM TONY KART / PARILLA INTREPID / TM TONY KART / TM BIREL / TM TONY KART / MODENA CRG / MODENA INTREPID / TM CRG / PARILLA MIRAGE / TM TONY KART / VORTEX INTREPID / PARILLA TONY KART / PARILLA MBA / TM DR / TM CRG / VORTEX SODI / TM CRG / TM TB KART / TM MIRAGE / TM MIRAGE / TM MIRAGE / TM BIREL / MODENA SODI / TM CRG / VORTEX TB KART / TM SODI / TM CRG / MODENA BIREL / TM ALPHA KARTING / TM BIREL / TM TONY KART / TM

8 2 1 3 4 14 11 7 6 10 5 13 21 36 9 19 15 16 22 24 27 46 23 37 47 31 29 28 34 30 33 35 26 32 45 40 42 41 18 25 39 44 17 12 20 43 38

01'27''058''' 01'26''428''' 01'26''400''' 01'26''679''' 01'26''701''' 01'27''710''' 01'27''297''' 01'26''994''' 01'26''970''' 01'27''285''' 01'26''948''' 01'27''493''' 01'28''544''' 01'31''102''' 01'27''138''' 01'28''406''' 01'27''717''' 01'27''930''' 01'28''603''' 01'28''897''' 01'29''647'''

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01'27''190''' 01'27''306''' 01'27''190''' 01'27''070''' 01'27''395''' 01'27''307''' 01'27''344''' 01'27''540''' 01'27''311''' 01'27''439''' 01'27''802''' 01'27''468''' 01'27''714''' 01'27''715''' 01'27''602''' 01'27''842''' 01'28''020''' 01'27''901''' 01'29''232'''

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

01'27''260''' 01'27''256''' 01'26''963''' 01'27''313''' 01'26''796''' 01'27''495''' 01'27''655''' 01'27''507''' 01'27''864''' 01'28''469''' 01'28''395''' 01'28''349''' 01'27''936''' 01'28''302''' 01'27''939''' 01'28''535''' 01'28''151''' 01'28''199''' 01'28''998''' 01'28''999''' 01'28''980''' 01'29''244''' 01'29''120''' 01'30''125''' 01'29''968''' 01'29''248''' 01'29''974''' 01'29''488''' 01'30''743''' 01'30''701''' 01'30''400''' 01'30''430''' 01'29''418''' 01'31''366''' 01'31''810''' 01'32''182''' 01'32''456''' 01'32''202''' 01'29''415''' 01'28''985''' 01'31''259''' 01'36''329''' 01'27''508''' 01'27''919''' 01'28''032'''

01'27''775''' 01'27''719''' 01'28''499'''

01'28''632''' 01'31''138''' 01'30''125''' 01'29''923''' 01'29''827''' 01'30''611''' 01'30''093''' 01'30''473''' 01'30''969''' 01'29''535''' 01'30''351''' 02'01''074''' 01'33''608''' 01'34''074''' 01'33''798''' 01'28''297''' 01'29''513''' 01'31''859''' 01'37''417''' 01'28''153''' 01'27''453''' 01'28''476''' 01'34''998''' 01'31''827'''

01'27''121''' 01'32''452''' 01'27''393''' 01'27''050''' 01'28''035''' 01'26''660''' 01'26''047'''

01'29''076''' 01'28''724''' 01'28''262''' 01'29''472''' 01'29''495''' 01'29''089''' 01'29''822''' 01'29''773''' 01'29''739''' 01'29''591''' 01'30''952''' 01'29''560''' 01'30''938''' 01'31''024''' 01'32''832''' 01'28''572''' 01'29''332''' 01'31''048''' 01'37''456''' 01'27''611''' 01'27''654''' 01'27''823'''

KZ2

RESULTS

KZ2 GENTLEMAN

NATIONAL

CHAMPIONNAT DE FRANCe long ci


circuit

ledenon

31.05.15

VEGA STATISTICS

NATIONALITY

ENGINES 48 13 7 6 2

17 14 12 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

TIRES

76

48+13+7+6+2

TM VORTEX MODENA PARILLA MAXTER

BIRELART TONY KART CRG ALPHA INTREPID MIRAGE SODI ENERGY DR TB KART MBA PRAGA FA KART INTREPID PCR EXPRIT OBERON

17+14+12+5+4+4+3+3+2+2+2+2+2+1+1+1+1

76

FRANCE 76

CHASSIS

VEGA 76


NATIONAL

Info Mediasuperkart - Jean Christophe Bourlat © Photo Eric Sévère

French Superkart Championship, 3/6 - Lédenon

ELKMANN FLIES KEY POINTS

DATE: MAY 29TH TO 31ST, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT DE LÉDENON, FRANCE • 3156 M ENTRIES: 21 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY • Mid

Season of the French Championship and appreciated track • Elkmann's domination confirmed • Great weather • Spectacular


T

he German Peter Elkmann (Mskart / VM) beat the record for the LĂŠdenon track by taking pole position in timed qualifying with 1'17''538. Alexandre Sebastia (Anderson / DEA) was 2nd by more than a second and Julien Goullancourt (Anderson / DEA) was 3rd.

the podium for the first time in 3rd position. It was a similar scenario in Race 2, with Elkmann the winner ahead of Sebastia, but this time Goullancourt retained 3rd place against attacks from Lamalle.

Elkmann then took a third even clearer victory. Sebastia retired, Lamalle broke down and Elkmann immediately took command of Kevin Ranoarmanana (MS Kart / DEA) slowed Race 1 ahead of Sebastia, while Philippe on the last lap. Goullancourt secured 2nd Gerber (PVP / FPE) took the ascendancy over place while Gerber reclaimed 3rd place. Goullancourt in the chasing pack. The two leaders quickly distanced their opponents. Although Elkmann is quietly moving towards the The young Johan Lamalle (PVP / VM) was on title, the battle for 2nd place is still very open.


LEDENON

RESULTS P.

Pilote

Nat.

Mat.

Chr.

Tps.

C.1

Tps.

C.2

Tps.

C.3

Tps.

1

Elkmann Peter

D

MS KART / VM

1

01'17''538'''

1

01'19''460'''

1

01'17''414'''

1

01'18''291'''

2

Goullancourt Julien

F

ANDERSON / DEA

3

01'20''376'''

5

01'21''914'''

3

01'21''091'''

2

01'21''510'''

3

Gerber Philippe

CH

PVP / FPE

6

01'22''743'''

4

01'22''338'''

6

01'21''713'''

3

01'22''474'''

4

Sebastia Alexandre

F

ANDERSON / DEA

2

01'19''005'''

2

01'19''984'''

2

01'18''774'''

18

01'20''187'''

5

Zuleta Jaime

COL

MS KART / VM

8

01'23''359'''

10

01'24''249'''

9

01'23''478'''

4

01'22''893'''

6

Albin Marc

F

PVP / FPE

11

01'24''636'''

8

01'25''328'''

7

01'24''887'''

8

01'24''906'''

7

Lamalle Johan

F

PVP / VM

4

01'20''952'''

3

01'21''805'''

4

01'20''818'''

20

01'21''445'''

8

Vayssie Cyril

F

PVP / VM

7

01'23''293'''

6

01'22''561'''

15

01'23''326'''

5

01'22''940'''

9

De Oliveira Mario

P

MS KART / VM

10

01'23''989'''

7

01'24''258'''

14

01'22''861'''

7

01'23''550'''

10

Ranoarmanana Kevin

F

MS KART / DEA

5

01'21''802'''

19

5

01'21''808'''

6

01'22''320'''

11

Taloc Mickael

F

PVP / PVP

13

01'27''563'''

18

01'28''850'''

8

01'26''135'''

11

01'25''326'''

12

Joubert Anthony

F

PVP / FPE

9

01'23''617'''

11

01'26''742'''

17

01'29''287'''

10

01'23''193'''

13

Didier Romane

F

MS KART / VM

14

01'27''785'''

16

01'32''023'''

11

01'30''250'''

14

01'29''126'''

14

Confalonieri Eric

F

PVP / FPE

15

01'28''720'''

21

10

01'28''169'''

12

01'27''723'''

15

Fleury Marc

F

MS KART / SUZUKI F1000

21

01'34''784'''

14

01'32''181'''

12

01'29''936'''

15

01'31''587'''

16

Delcroix Pascal

F

MS KART / VM

20

01'34''755'''

15

01'31''299'''

16

01'31''800'''

13

01'30''502'''

17

Dhaese Jonathan

B

ANDERSON / DEA

19

01'34''215'''

9

01'24''961'''

21

17

01'24''689'''

18

Busby Kevin

GB

ANDERSON / FPE

12

01'26''074'''

20

19

Vandemeulebroucke Thierry

F

PVP / FPE

18

01'30''583'''

17

20

Fleury Marcel

F

ANDERSON / SUZUKI

17

01'30''095'''

21

Fernandes Jean Marc

F

EMA / SUZUKI F1000

16

01'29''961'''

18

01'24''052'''

9

01'24''391'''

01'29''717'''

13

01'27''597'''

16

01'27''978'''

13

01'30''518'''

19

19

01'30''684'''

12

01'29''431'''

20

SUPERKART

NATIONAL

FRENCH SUPERKAR CHAMPIONSHIP


N (AUTOMOBILE)

FRANCE

31.05.15

DUNLOP

STATISTICS

NATIONALITY 15 1 1 1 1 1 1

ENGINES 7 6 4 3 1

8 7 5 1

TIRES

21

7+6+4+3+1

VM FPE DEA SUZUKI F1000 PVP

PVP MS KART ANDERSON EMA

8+7+5+1

15+1+1+1+1+1+1

FRANCE ALLEMAGNE BELGIQUE ROYAUME-UNI SUISSE PORTUGAL COLOMBIE

CHASSIS

DUNLOP 21




NATIONAL

Info Kartcom - Frédéric Billet © Photo KSP - Philippe Kalmès

Kart Racing Academy, 2/4 - Laval

LAVAL, THE SECOND MILEST


TONE

KEY POINTS ON 6TH AND 7TH JUNE 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT DE LAVAL-LOUIS PAILLARD BEAUSOLEIL, FRANCE • 1232M ENTRIES: 38 DRIVERS • 3 CATEGORIES

• Second

round of the Kart Racing Academy 2015 • Historic Kart meeting • Excellent atmosphere • Close races • Summer Weather


NATIONAL


REVENGE OF MÉRIEUX

U

nlucky at Ostricourt, the experienced Tim MĂŠrieux won three races at Laval ahead of his rival Louis Marchal, ranked 2nd throughout the weekend. Enzo Caldaras was able to return to the third step of the podium in Race 2 and in the top five of Race 3. These three drivers are currently in the top three places of the championship. Better placed on Saturday, Enzo Richer was on the podium in Race 1, while Augustin Bernier finished on the 3rd step in the Race 3 after the fastest time in the second timed session.

KRA 7-10


NATIONAL

COLOM SOLID L A

lexandre Colom year in a very to recruits like RĂŠm 4 and Clement Gilloux was or Louis Puel, 2nd in Race third step of the podium in in Race 4.

KRA 1


MES THE LEADER

mes has dominated this ough category against new my Goville, winner of Race s twice 2nd and once 3rd, 3. Enzo Giraud was on the n Race 2 and Michael Mota

11-15


NATIONAL


FULL CARD FOR BERNIER V

ictor Bernier has taken the head of KRA 9-12 championship, the winner of four races out of four I'm front of Esteban Masson. Caesar Gazeau regularly mixed with the fights in the front group with three podiums including a 2nd place. Simon Jouniaux was on the second step of the podium in Race 3 after starting with 2nd in qualifying on Saturday, which earned him back 4th position in the provisional rankings ahead of Xavier Duvignau.

KRA 9-12


LAVAL

07.06.15

SODI / ROTAX / BRIDGESTONE

Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

C.1

Tps.

C.2

Tps.

Chr.2

Tps

C.3

Tps.

1

Merieux Tim

F

4

58''810'''

1

58''583'''

2

58''844'''

1

58.748

1

58''914'''

2

Marchal Louis

F

1

58''573'''

2

58''642'''

3

59''052'''

2

58.671

2

59''129'''

3

Bernier Augustin

F

3

58''692'''

5

58''585'''

1

58''796'''

P6

58.622

3

59''165'''

4

Richer Enzo

F

2

58''601'''

3

58''625'''

6

59''183'''

P5

58.603

7

59''027'''

5

Caldaras Enzo

F

6

59''316'''

11

59''479'''

7

59''206'''

3

58.634

5

59''049'''

6

Saintpaul Elio

F

7

59''409'''

4

58''710'''

9

01'00''110'''

7

58.655

6

59''099'''

7

Roussel Jules

F

5

59''291'''

6

58''893'''

4

59''151'''

8

58.885

4

59''203'''

8

Chaud Anatole

F

8

59''455'''

12

59''112'''

5

59''176'''

4

58.601

8

59''601'''

9

Bariteau Mahau

F

10

59''846'''

7

59''693'''

10

01'01''672'''

11

1:00.259

9

01'00''307'''

10

Benani Kosty

F

9

59''839'''

8

59''624'''

8

59''921'''

9

59.969

12

59''587'''

11

Raphanel Arthur

F

11

01'00''248''' 9

01'00''138''' 12

10

1:00.180

10

01'00''280'''

12

Guillotin Malo

F

12

01'04''326''' 10

01'01''921''' 11

P 12

1:01.643

11

01'01''697'''

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

C.1

Tps.

C.2

Tps.

Chr.2

Tps

C.3

Tps.

C.4 Tps.

1

Bernier Victor

F

1

55''813'''

1

55''668'''

1

55''758'''

6

56''638'''

1

55''778'''

1

56''016'''

2

Masson Esteban

F

4

56''248'''

3

55''749'''

2

55''750'''

2

56''409'''

2

55''772'''

3

55''865'''

3

Gazeau Cesar

F

3

56''095'''

2

55''746'''

3

55''847'''

1

56''290'''

3

55''656'''

4

55''859'''

4

Jouniaux Simon

F

2

56''039'''

10

4

56''217'''

4

56''528'''

4

56''103'''

2

56''068'''

5

Mahe Faustin

F

7

56''463'''

5

56''465'''

7

56''177'''

3

56''481'''

6

56''181'''

8

56''236'''

6

Duvignau Xavier

F

8

56''770'''

6

56''534'''

8

55''896'''

8

57''119'''

5

56''177'''

5

56''174'''

7

Papin Lukas

F

6

56''459'''

11

6

55''685'''

7

56''741'''

8

56''302'''

7

56''366'''

8

Pallot Paul Adrien

F

11

57''890'''

7

57''305'''

9

57''359'''

11

57''803'''

10

57''523'''

10

57''360'''

9

Giraud Hugo

F

9

56''866'''

8

57''229'''

11

56''729'''

10

57''306'''

9

57''252'''

9

56''979'''

10

Hayward Eliot

F

10

57''486'''

9

57''114'''

10

57''191'''

9

57''166'''

11

57''208'''

11

57''007'''

11

Barbaroux Antoine F

5

56''302'''

4

55''849'''

5

56''121'''

5

56''591'''

7

56''497'''

6

55''993'''

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Chr.1

Tps.

C.1 Tps.

C.2

Tps.

Chr.2

Tps

C.3

Tps.

C.4 Tps.

1

Colomes Alexandre

F

1

54''256'''

1

54''439'''

1

54''402'''

1

54''424'''

1

54''448'''

2

54''457'''

2

Gilloux Clement

F

3

54''506'''

2

54''321'''

2

54''355'''

5

54''872'''

3

54''527'''

4

54''514'''

3

Puel Louis

F

4

54''627'''

3

54''437'''

4

54''269'''

4

54''832'''

2

54''533'''

5

54''401'''

4

Giraud Enzo

F

2

54''497'''

4

54''355'''

3

54''340'''

9

55''066'''

6

54''710'''

7

54''833'''

5

Goville Remy

F

13

2

54''488'''

4

54''296'''

1

54''482'''

6

Berthelot Michel

F

6

54''938'''

5

54''831'''

8

55''152'''

12

55''352'''

8

55''165'''

9

55''253'''

7

Le Tallec Hugo

F

5

54''733'''

10

55''285'''

5

54''830'''

8

55''024'''

12

55''233'''

10

55''026'''

8

Legay Maxime

F

7

54''962'''

11

6

54''795'''

6

54''933'''

14

55''022'''

6

54''678'''

9

Peurou Elouan

F

8

55''302'''

7

55''350'''

11

55''468'''

13

55''441'''

11

55''538'''

11

54''928'''

10

Marie Astrid

F

12

55''800'''

8

55''454'''

10

55''492'''

14

55''701'''

10

55''554'''

14

55''666'''

11

Mota Mickael

F

14

3

54''543'''

5

54''838'''

3

54''517'''

12

Demay Alice

F

11

55''709'''

9

55''436'''

9

55''403'''

11

55''132'''

13

55''576'''

12

55''027'''

13

Raphanel Jules

F

9

55''426'''

P 12 55''405'''

7

54''793'''

10

55''124'''

15

56''164'''

15

55''114'''

14

Le Floch Adrien

F

15

15

15

7

54''987'''

7

54''497'''

8

54''706'''

15

Guillotin Mathis

F

10

15

55''950'''

9

55''632'''

13

55''471'''

13

13

14

55''513'''

6

14

55''480'''

12

55''808'''

01'02''798'''

KRA 9-12

P.

KRA 7-10

RESULTS

KRA 11-15

NATIONAL

KRA



NATIONAL

Info Filipe Cairrão © Photo VVL Sport Image

TORRID RACES AT BRAGA

Campeonato Nacional 3/5 Portugal, Braga

KEY P

DATE: 6 LOCAT CIONAL ENTRIE

• Heatw

• 3rd ro

• The h


POINTS

6TH AND 7TH JUNE 2015 TION: KARTÓDROMO INTERNAL DE BRAGA, PORTUGAL • 1286M ES: 74 DRIVERS • 7 CATEGORIES

wave at Braga: 43 ° C ound of the national championship hierarchy is taking shape

X30 Shifter

Lima (Praga) mounted the podium first and Adelino Sequeira (Praga) second.

ARAUJO DOMINATES, MENDES PINTO AND PITS TRIUMPH IMPOSES IN MASTER

L

ucas Araujo (DR) strengthened his leading position by completely dominating the meeting in northern Portugal. In Final 1, Tiago Teixeira (Birel) and Yohan Sousa (Zanardi) completed the podium, while Sousa took 2nd place in Final 2 ahead of Manuel Falcao (Tony Kart). Vitor Mendes (Ricciardo) won in Masters against Rui Bastos (Birel), while Antonio Bravo

in X30

D

iogo Pinto (FA Kart) broke the bad luck that had followed him until then by winning Final 1. Andriy Pits (Zanardi) finished 2nd and John Amaral (FA Kart) 3rd. In Final 2, Pits took the laurels and the championship lead, while Ricardo Borges (Tony Kart) secured the second step of the podium in front of Pinto.


NATIONAL


Junior FERREIRA AND PONTE WIN

A

debutant this year in Junior, Rodrigo Ferreira (Praga) notched up his first victory in Final 1, while Mariano Pires (Topkart) finished 2nd in front of JosĂŠ Neves (Zanardi). Final 2 went to Bruno Ponte (Zanardi), from Madeira, while Neves ensured the podium ahead of Ferreira.

Juvenil MACHADO AND CORREIA SHARE THE VICTORIES

M

ariana Machado (Praga) showed very good pace during the third meeting. The driver from Braga won Final 1 and 4th place in Final 2 allowed him to take the championship lead. Second in Final 1, Rodrigo Correia (Birel) fought against fierce competition to win in front of AndrĂŠ Quaresma (Energy) in Final 2, who was 3rd and 2nd. Ruben Silva (Kosmic) finished 3rd in Final 2.


NATIONAL


Cadete RÊGO UNBEATABLE

I

n the António Dinis Trophy - for the Cadete category with 25 drivers - Rafael Rêgo (Energy) won both finals and is leading the championship, ahead of his main challenger Luis Alves (Haase). Lourenço Marques (DR) completed the podium in Final 1 and Henrique Cruz (Energy) in Final 2. There were notable performances from Duarte Pinto Coelho (Tony Kart), Duarte Ferreira (Zanardi) and Mario Borges (Topkart) in the top five as well as Matilde Ferreira (DR), the top female, rising from 21st to 9th place in Final 2.

Initiation CABRELLI SCORES MANY POINTS

T

he big points in the Tributo a Troféu Figueiredo e Silva - for the Initiation Category equipped with Birel chassis and Honda engines - Mateus Cabrelli won both finals and strengthened his leadership from Manuel dos Santos, still very close, while Maria João Gouveia was on the podium in Final 1 and rookie Tiago Lima in that of the 2nd Final.




NATIONAL Info & Š Photo FM Press - Fernando Morandi

ICA Campionato Italiano Karting 2/5

BEAUTIFUL FIELD IN KZ2 & 60 M


5, Sarno

MINI AT SARNO

KEY POINTS 6TH AND 7TH JUNE 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUITO INTERNAZIONALE NAPOLI, SARNO, ITALY • 1699 M ENTRIES: 121 DRIVERS • 4 CATEGORIES

• Headcount increased in KZ2 and 60

Mini • Entries still limited in KF (6) and KF-Junior (14) • Beautiful international presence • Thrilling races in KZ2 and 60 Mini • Enforcement of 2015 CIK removable spoilers


NATIONAL


MOLLO AND TORSELLINI WINNERS IN KZ2

R

iccardo Longhi (CRG / TM) took pole in qualifying ahead of Ciro Mollo (PCR / TM) and Lorenzo Lapina (Italcorse / Modena), but Mollo led the heats while Longhi slipped back to 10th position. He reduced the deficit in Race 1 by finishing 2nd behind Mollo. Starting from a reverse grid for the top eight, Race 2 saw victory for Mirko Torsellini (Ricciardo / TM) against Massimo Mazzali (CRG / TM), while Mollo came back to 3rd position. Longhi nevertheless took the lead in the provisional ranking, but Mollo made a splash in 3rd position behind Santonocito.

ALBANO DOMINATES KF

A

driano Albano (Tony Kart / TM) won in both races against Stefano Cucco (Energy / TM) and Pierluigi Lanza (Tony Kart / TM), but Cucco remains the championship leader ahead of Gheno and Albano.

KF-JUNIOR: WINS FOR LOMBARDO AND GRIGORIEV

D

avide Lombardo (Tony Kart / Vortex) set the fastest time ahead of Alessandro Giardelli (Tony Kart / TM) and Ivan Grigoriev (Kosmic / Vortex). Lombardo kept the advantage in the heats then in Race 1 when Lorenzo Colombo (Tony Kart / LKE) followed him in 2nd position ahead of Giardelli. The reverse grid for Race 2 facilitated the win for Grigoriev ahead of Dmitrii Bogdanov (Tony Kart / Vortex) and Lombardo. Colombo retains the championship lead, Giardelli 2nd and Lombardo 3rd.

MICHELOTTO REIGNS SUPREME IN 60 MINI

P

ole man ahead of Biagio Ruvolo (Energy / Parilla), Mattia Michelotto (Energy / Parilla) was in 3rd place after the heats. Starting ahead in Race 1, Giuseppe Fusco (Tony Kart / TM) had a spark plug problem, Ruvolo plummeted down the order, leaving Leonardo Marseglia (Zanardi / TM) to win in front of Michelotto and Federico Cecchi (Tony Kart / TM). Michelotto repeated the win in Race 2 while Dennis Hauger (CRG / TM) came back to 2nd and Ruvolo 3rd. Michelotto is now 14 points ahead of Hauger in the lead of the championship, Ruvolo down to 3rd and Fusco 5th.


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French F4 Championship 3/7, Pau

FENESTRAZ SCORES A DOUBLE WIN AND TAKES CONTROL KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 15TH TO 17TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT OF GRAND PRIX DE PAU, FRANCE • 2760 M ENTRIES: 16 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY • Only 16 drivers present at Pau • Two victories for Fenestraz

and one for Matus • Fenestraz leads the championship ahead of Moineault and Alesi • Traces of moisture in qualifying and in Race 1, dry weather thereafter



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n almost dry track at the Grand Prix de Pau, Sacha Fenestraz set the fastest lap with Valentin Moineault close. Simo Laaksonen finished with 3rd position, Gabriel Aubry 4th and Giuliano Alesi 5th.

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learly in the lead in Race 1, Sacha Fenestraz managed his lead and easily controlled Valentin Moineault in 2nd position, while Gabriel Aubry ensured his 3rd place against Simo Laaksonen, Alesi finished 5th while several contacts thinned the pack.

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ouis Gachot was too eager to take advantage of his pole position in the race, from the reversed grid and he was penalised for jumping the start. Fenestraz came back to the pits because of a mechanical problem. Starting at the front, Ye Yifei made a mistake and dropped to 10th. Axel Matus took the lead and kept it until the end. Alesi was 3rd and then 2nd when Reuben Kressner retired and Julien Andlauer was penalised. Julien Darras finished on the podium.

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he duel was between Fenestraz and Moineault in Race 3 but Fenestraz didn't let his rival or the restart following neutralisation destabilise him and he took his second victory of the weekend ahead of Moineault while Gabriel Aubry managed to pass Giuliano Alesi to get on the podium again and Kressner finished 5th.



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GIULIANO ALESI CONVINCING AT PAU

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iuliano ALESI concluded the third meeting at Pau with another significant result in the last race of the weekend where he finished fourth after long occupying a podium position.

Alesi to stay in the overall title race and the I set myself. However, I again learned a lot title of the top rookie. and it will be beneficial to me for the rest of the season. I'm still in the leading group Giuliano Alesi: "I leave satisfied with my in the championship and looking forward to meeting at Pau because I managed to score be back at the Hungaroring." big points in all three races and this hasn't This weekend at Pau has allowed the happened for me since the beginning of The next event for Giuliano will take place young French driver to show his dexterity the season. I was a little disappointed with on the weekend of 13th & 14th June at the between the rails of the renowned Pau qualifying practice because I knew the Budapest circuit with the prestigious World circuit and take plenty of points in all three importance of this exercise, especially at Series by Renault. races. These brilliant results allow Giuliano Pau and I didn't manage to reach the goal


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KAMI LALIBERTÉ CONTINUES HIS APPRENTICESHIP


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etween the rails of the historic city of Pau, the Canadian driver Kami Laliberté was able to overcome the difficulty of driving in the streets. Indeed, the urban layout didn't do him any favours during the weekend but Kami still managed to gain from the event by collecting points to keep him in the top ten in the overall Championship. After a troubled qualifying session, Kami Laliberté ranked in 12th and 14th position on the starting grids for race 1 and 3.

In the second race of the weekend, the young driver started from 15th position. At the lights, Kami Laliberté had an excellent start and managed, through incisive driving, to pass a competitor every lap to cross the finish line in 9th position. For the final race on Sunday, the sun finally appeared and Kami raced unhindered from 12th. As in Race 2, he showed mastery and patience to overcome several competitors and finish his last race at Pau in 9th place again.

Kami Laliberté: "I have just experienced one On Saturday morning in the first race, of my most complicated weekends in cars. Kami Laliberté made a slight mistake at Between the free practice that took place in the the start of the second half of the race and rain and in the dry qualifying session, it was ran off track. This unfortunate incident hard for me to find my bearings. Unfortunately damaged his car and forced him to retire. I made a mistake in Race 1 but I knew I could catch up in the following races which allowed me to take more points in the Championship. This city racing experience was fantastic and I'm now waiting to get on to another legendary circuit, the Hungaroring." In just a month, Kami will discover the very selective Hungaroring circuit in Budapest for the fourth round of the French F4 Championship which will take place within the prestigious World Series by Renault on 13th & 14th June.

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NICE OPERATION FOR AUBRY AT PAU


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lthough he started well at the first round of the French F4 Championship at LĂŠdenon, Gabriel Aubry had some difficulties on the Bugatti circuit before brilliantly putting things right on the streets of Pau, at the third round. The first third of the 2015 season saw him back in the top five, with quality, speed and maturity, which confirms the potential in the top ranks of car racing. Although the rainy weekend at Le Mans was far from bringing the hoped for satisfaction, Gabriel's progress on a wet track was not the issue as shown by his performance in the free practice sessions of the Grand Prix de Pau where he posted the second fastest time in the rain. "The meeting started very well!" said the driver. "I was well prepared and I was able to sustain a good pace from the first running on the streets of Pau, even with limited grip."

Aware of the difficulty of overtaking on this street circuit, reminiscent of Monaco, Gabriel was attacking from the start of Race 1 to grab 3rd position and then kept his opponents at a distance with good speed - less than 0.3s from the best time - and a steady effort. A wind of madness blew over Race 2 and the reverse grid for the top 10. Gabriel was showing a lot of composure in all the commotion. "I went up from 8th to 5th place, but Laaksonen was very lively behind me and ended up taking us out. Fortunately, I only lost two places and as I was one of the fastest I was able to go back to 4th position thanks to the mistakes made in front of me. The podium was a possibility without the incident on lap 9."

In Race 3 Gabriel Aubry mounted the podium for the a second time at Pau. Relegated to 4th place early in the race, he tried to show in Giuliano Alesi's mirrors but had to wait until the restart after the intervention His fluency was confirmed of the safety car, to seize the during the qualifying practice unique opportunity to overtake session, this time on a dry his rival before the distance track. "Given the importance opened up. of a good place on the starting grid in Pau, everyone was Gabriel can look back on an determined in qualifying. extremely positive balance Securing clear laps is a priority at the end of the Grand Prix in these conditions. I did pretty de Pau, as he climbed back well. I continually looked for the into the top five of the French limit, and I ended up finding it F4 Championship after his in the form of a slight contact two podiums, while showing with a protective barrier! That remarkable consistency didn't not stop me from taking and convincing speed on a two 4th places for the starts of particularly difficult circuit. Races 1 and 3. "


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GOOD PROGRESS ON THE STREETS OF PAU FOR MICHAEL BENYAHIA

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he Moroccan-American Michael Benyahia had an appointment with the difficult street circuit of Pau this weekend for the third round of the French F4 Championship. The youngest driver in the field was able to avoid the many pitfalls of this very special race, reminiscent of Monaco, to gain valuable experience as well as new championship points. He also shows real progression in car racing, racing against opponents with more experience. "It's really not easy to find the limit without exceeding it on a street circuit like Pau," admitted Michael. "I don't have the experience or training needed to aim for a podium, so I tried to find the right lines


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without taking unnecessary risks, before increasing the pace in the last race. It's a great satisfaction to have been able to overtake within the narrow streets without making mistakes. I am now more comfortable, especially when braking, and my confidence has improved. I am very happy with my weekend!" During the qualifying session, tyre optimisation was complicated by the waved yellow flags on the entire circuit. Then bunched up drivers stopped Michael from finding a clear lap to get the most out of his car. But despite a 15th place in qualifying, the young Moroccan managed great gains during races. In the first race, he mainly

aimed to stay out of trouble and overcome all of the difficulties. Mission accomplished with a 13th place and all the laps completed at the finish. Michael began to increase the gas in Race 2, usually more lively because of the reverse grid for the top 10. His times improved and his consistency allowed him to take advantage of the incidents in front of him to go back to 8th place, his best result to date in F4. But in the third and final race he showed his best progress with the successful implementation of strategic advice from his coach StĂŠphane Daoudi. He went on the attack from the lights and completed a superb overtake on

the Mexican Sierra on the second lap. Then Michael was driving with good times and smoothly finished 10th. Following the first point scored at Le Mans, Michael adds five more points to his score in the provisional standings after the race at Pau, a telltale sign of an improvement that will not stop there! The next round of the French F4 Championship will take place from June 12th to 14th 2015 near the Hungarian capital of Budapest, on the famous Hungaroring circuit which has hosted Formula 1 since 1986.


CHAMP. DE FRANCE

F4

PAU city (AUTOMOBILE)

17.05.15

P.

Pilote

Nat.

Chr

Tps.

C.1

Tps.

C.2

1

Fenestraz Sacha

F

1

01'19''349'''

1

01'20''113'''

16

2

Aubry Gabriel

F

4

01'20''245'''

3

01'20''335'''

4

3

Alesi Giuliano

F

5

01'20''344'''

5

01'20''409'''

4

Moineault Valentin

F

2

01'19''543'''

2

5

Matus Axel

MEX

10

01'20''590'''

6

Laaksonen Simo

FIN

3

7

Kressner Reuben

S

8

Darras Julien

9

Tps.

C.3

Tps

1

01'19''832'''

01'20''003'''

3

01'20''192'''

2

01'20''587'''

4

01'20''476'''

01'20''159'''

10

01'19''962'''

2

01'20''075'''

8

01'20''913'''

1

01'20''651'''

8

01'20''830'''

01'19''831'''

4

01'20''057'''

15

01'21''061'''

6

01'20''383'''

6

01'20''181'''

6

01'20''662'''

14

01'20''765'''

5

01'20''538'''

F

7

01'20''317'''

14

01'20''915'''

3

01'20''228'''

14

01'20''525'''

Sugnot Darniche Hugo

F

9

01'20''783'''

11

01'21''430'''

6

01'21''052'''

7

01'20''920'''

10

Ye Yifei

CHN

13

01'21''181'''

10

01'20''704'''

5

01'20''435'''

15

01'21''789'''

11

Andlauer Julien

F

8

01'20''562'''

7

01'21''026'''

11

01'20''721'''

16

01'20''842'''

12

Senegas Theophile

F

11

01'21''054'''

12

01'21''269'''

7

01'21''299'''

12

01'20''875'''

13

Benyahia Michael

USA

15

01'21''397'''

13

01'21''450'''

8

01'21''212'''

10

01'21''070'''

14

Laliberte Kami

CAN

12

01'21''451'''

15

01'22''300'''

9

01'21''195'''

9

01'20''986'''

15

Gachot Louis

GB

16

01'21''657'''

9

01'20''589'''

12

01'20''812'''

13

01'21''499'''

16

Sierra Jose

MEX

14

01'21''431'''

16

01'22''237'''

13

01'21''471'''

11

01'21''330'''

F4

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FIA European F3 Championship - 3/11, Pau

DENNIS THE REVELATION ON THE STREETS OF PAU


KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 15TH TO 17TH, 2015 LOCATION: CIRCUIT OF THE GRAND PRIX DE PAU, FRANCE • 2760 M ENTRIES: 32 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY • Many

safety car interventions • Dennis: three poles and two wins • Giovinazzi still leading the championship • Unexciting weekend for Rosenqvist • Dry track apart from QP1


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THREE POLES FOR DENNIS

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tarting in the fastest group B, Jake Dennis (Prema Powerteam) raided qualifying, each time setting the fastest time in front of a trio which sometimes swapped places: Charles Leclerc (Van Amersfoort Racing), Antonio Giovinazzi (Ayam Jagonya with Carlin) and Maximilian G端nther (kfzteile24 M端cke Motorsport).

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he top three remained tightly bunched throughout the race, but there was no change in the starting positions and Dennis was able to record his first success ahead of Giovinazzi and Leclerc, with G端nther finishing 4th by a few lengths, Alexander Albon (Signature) in 5th place and Alessio Lorandi (Van Amersfoort Racing) 6th.


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RACE 2: DENNIS DOUBLES

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lthough Dennis took the lead again G端nther managed to sneak into 2nd position ahead of Leclerc who kept trying to overtake. More and more insistent, the Monegasque ended up 3rd after a successful intervention of the safety car. Giovinazzi also tried his luck, G端nther defended beyond what was reasonable and ended up in the rails, causing a pileup behind him. After the restart following the red flag, Dennis won for the second time ahead of Leclerc and Giovinazzi.

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s he had done previously, Dennis started the race ahead, except that this time he didn't reach the finish, obliged to give up five laps from the end when his suspension broke during a contact. Giovinazzi expected no advantage and took the opportunity to add a lot of points to his total and therefore took the lead of the championship. G端nther managed to contain Leclerc, which is no small feat, while Lance Stroll (Prema Powerteam) took 4th place ahead of Arjun Maini (Van Amersfoort Racing) and Felix Rosenqvist (Prema Powerteam).



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BOCCOLACCI AT PAU :

GOOD QUALIFYING BUT COMPLICATED RACES DORIANBOCCOLACCI.COM

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n the street circuit of Pau, where he took last year's first wins in a car, Dorian Boccolacci showed a net gain of competitiveness in the practice sessions including two top 10s, in 9th place for the start of the Races 2 and 3, regularly beating his Team Signature team-mate, Alexander Albon. However, the competition was cut short in the first race when the Lotus F1 Junior Team driver had to stop, with his engine broken on the 11th of the 27 laps. Beyond the consequences of retiring, the regulation in this case imposes a penalty of 10 grid positions in the following three races, a particularly heavy handicap at Pau where overtaking is extremely difficult. He had no more luck in Race 2 where he started 19th with a new engine. At the first hard braking point after the start, with all competitors looking to break through, a driver pushed him and his front wing went into the car in front. The damage was minimal and Dorian could well have continued, but the commissioners showed him the technical problem flag, ordering him into the pits. He set off again a lap down and used the rest of the race to test different lines and braking tactics. Only the third race started almost normally, without much enthusiasm from 19th place on the starting grid. Dorian however attacked Ilott under braking at the train station, but was soon passed by Solomon. The latter then closed the doors in front of him, and despite several attempts, he could not overtake. His 14th place at the finish line was due to attrition in the race in front of him. Now he needs to prepare effectively for the next event in less than two weeks on the Monza racetrack.


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FIA European F3 Championship - 4/11, Monza

CHAOS AT MONZA

KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 29TH TO 31ST, 2015 LOCATION: AUTODROMO MONZA, ITALY • 5793M

ENTRIES: 35 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY

Three poles and three wins in a row for Rosenqvist • Giovinazzi still leading the championship ahead of Leclerc and Rosenqvist • Very fast, high slipstream

circuit • Many incidents and accidents • Race 3 stopped to prevent further expresses it's problems • The FIA ​​ discontent with the drivers and teams • Good weather at Monza


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THREE POLES FOR ROSENQVIST

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nlike the previous meeting at Pau where he had been very quiet, Felix Rosenqvist (Prema Powerteam) was immediately prominent by taking three pole positions for the weekend at Monza, with Jake Dennis (Prema Powerteam ) and Charles Leclerc (Van Amersfoort Racing) twice in his wake.

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elix Rosenqvist (Prema Powerteam) started perfectly ahead of Santino Ferrucci (kfzteile24 M端cke Motorsport) dropped behind Mikkel Jensen (kfzteile24 M端cke Motorsport) later in the race. Dennis came back to 3rd position. Jensen threatened Rosenqvist for a while. The race was peppered with various incidents. The finish became a little confused behind the leading trio. Antonio Giovinazzi (Ayam Jagnony with Carlin) took 4th place from Leclerc and 13 cars didn't finish.


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he start was marked by retirement for Charles Leclerc, hit by Jake Dennis at the first corner. At the restart Rosenqvist took off in front of Dennis, Mikkel Jensen and Santino Ferrucci. Lance Stroll (Prema Powerteam) was 5th after a battle with Antonio Giovinazzi. Stroll pushed the Italian to the limit of the track, he lost grip and flew into a spectacular series of rolls, sending the Safety Car out. Rosenqvist managed the second restart perfectly, and Pietro Fittipaldi (Fortec Motorsports) was 5th after all these incidents. But it was not over. Michele Beretta took off and barrel rolled. Another neutralization. New restart. New adventures. The race was definitively red-flagged. Rosenqvist was the winner in front of Dennis and Jensen, with Ferrucci 4th and Menezes 5th.

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eclerc didn't let Rosenqvist get away at the lights, with Dennis 3rd and Giovinazzi 4th. A car missed it's braking and cut the track at the chicane, another flew under braking at the first chicane, which put the safety car in action for the first time. At the restart, Dennis put pressure on Leclerc and passed him. The fight was very rough for 5th place. Jensen went into another competitor and broke his suspension. The safety car went on track for the second time. The race is definitively stopped with a red flag on the 9th of 19 laps, the race management preferring to finish it there.



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BOCCOLACCI :

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he fourth round of the FIA Eu F3 Championship will go as one of the most turbu the history of the discipline. A w madness blew through the Europea at Monza, leading the sporting auth to interrupt the final race to prevent accidents. A first! Dorian Boccolac some positive points to consider contrasting weekend.

"I was finally able to fight and ove many drivers from the slipstream, the Lotus F1 Junior Team driver. "I


ropean down lent in wind of an pack horities further cci had after a

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1, and more in race 2 I managed to win back places like never before in F3, after a disappointing qualifying. The results don't show it, but I still managed to rise from 33rd to 9th place in race 2!" The specially seconded engine from VW Motorsport played a significant role in the Italian meeting, even though Dorian's engine was replaced after qualifying. Despite his 23rd time in Q1, the Signature driver had to start from the back of the grid every time. In the first race, he already moved up more than 10 places, and then

really went on the offensive in race 2. "The safety car intervened several times, but I took advantage of the re-starts to regain places. Enjoying the tow and with heavy braking, I could do a lot of overtaking. I took risks, for sure, but all went well until a slight contact with another car when others in front held back a little early. We were penalised for this, when there was no real fault. I understand that the race director was busy with all of the incidents, but there were many more dangerous manoeuvres that were not sanctioned."

Dorian was still satisfied with his performance in that race where he posted the sixth fastest time, finished 2nd of the rookies and 2nd with a VW engine. Deprived of race 3, his determination however has not weakened. "It's hard to get a result starting from the back of the grid. We must push hard to move up and I'm happy to have been able to start doing it with good speed in the race. We need to have everything in place from free practice onwards to prepare for qualifying and be in a better position in the race. This is what we strive to do at the team."

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Italian F.4 Championship Powered by Abarth - 2/7, Monza

TRIPLE WIN FOR GUAN YU ZHOU KEY POINTS DATE: MAY 29TH TO 31TH, 2015 LOCATION: AUTODROMO MONZA, ITALY • 5793 M ENTRIES: 29 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY • 2nd round of the 2015 Italian F4 Championship • Entry up with 29 drivers • Lando Norris participate • Three wins and the championship lead for Zhou • Rain throughout the weekend


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n the first session, Shwartzman was followed by Lando Norris (M端cke Motorsport), for his first event in the F.4 Italian Championship and Guan Yu Zhou. In session 2, Zhou set the fastest time ahead of Norris followed by championship leader Ralf Aron (Prema Powerteam).

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he poleman Robert Shwartzman managed to build a slight lead over his pursuers from the start. Second on the grid, Lando Norris (M端cke Motorsport), was immediately stopped by an accident and Guan Yu Zhou (Prema Powerteam) took the opportunity to recover 2nd position. The safety car came the track on lap 3. Guan Yu Zhou managed to get closer to Shwartzamnn at the restart and passed him. Ralf Aron, who had gone far after difficult qualifying, finished solidly in 3rd position at the finish.



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RACE 2: ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR ZHOU

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lthough he started 10th because of the reverse grid system, Zhou also managed to win Race 2. Behind him, David Beckmann (M端cke Motorsport) took 2nd place, followed onto the podium by the amazing Joao Vieira (Antonelli Motorsport), who started last as a result of problems in the first race and regained 26 places.

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uan Yu Zhou had no rival at Monza. He took his third victory of the weekend against Ralf Aron, while Lando Norris finally reached a well deserved podium. Zhou dislodged Aron from the Championship lead and Shwartzman is in 3rd position.


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ADAC Formula 4 - 2/8, Red Bull Ring

KEY POINTS

TWO WINS FOR ERIKSSON

DATE: JUNE 5TH TO 7TH, 2015 LOCATION: RED BULL RING, SPIELBERG, AUSTRIA • 4326M ENTRIES: 37 DRIVERS • 1 CATEGORY • Second round of the 2015 ADAC F4 Championship

• Five drivers involved in both the ADAC F4 and Italian F4 Championship • Eventful weekend due to the enthusiasm of the young drivers • Two victories for Eriksson and one for Mawson • Eriksson the new championship leader • Rain throughout the weekend


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he young Swede Joel Eriksson (Motopark) was the fastest in qualifying practice ahead of Guan Yu Zhou (Prema Powerteam) and Ralf Aron (Prema Powerteam). But the Australian Joey Mawson (Van Amersfoort Racing) posted the second fastest lap which means pole position in Race 2 with Tim Zimmermann (Neuhauser Racing) at his side.

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he frontrunners almost mirrored the hierarchy of qualifying with victory for Eriksson 1'' ahead of Aron who had got the better of Zhou early on. Thanks to an excellent start, Michael Waldherr (Motopark) clinched 4th position ahead of Zimmermann. Mick Schumacher (Van Amersfoort Racing) went off the track on the first lap.


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RACE 2: ERIKSSON REPEATS!

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nluckily, the poleman Mawson couldn't start correctly at the lights and Zimmermmann took the opportunity to seize the lead. After neutralization, Eriksson took part in a

good battle with the leader and ended up winning his second race of the weekend. Marvin Dienst (HTP JuniorTeam) came back to 3rd position ahead of Mattia Drudi (SMG Swiss Motorsport Group) and

Waldherr. Driven into by Thomas Preining on the straight on the last lap, Mick Schumacher hit the barriers and fractured his hand.


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his time, Mawson was given a lucky break with the neutralization to change a damaged tyre. The fight with Esmeijer was tight but this changed when his front wing damaged at

the start broke. But the Dutchman didn't have enough time to be able to launch a decisive attack on the Australian who won the race. David Beckmann (kfzteile24 M端cke Motorsport) gladly took advantage

of the worries of his rivals early in the race, but the interruption changed the game and he had to settle for 3rd place. A collision had previously eliminated Drudi, Zimmermann and Zhou.


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