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WSK Euro #3 Sarno, KZ preview
Rush final en KZ1 avec Verstappen aux commandes. Le score de Max Verstappen (CRG-TM-Bridgestone) cette année rappelle que le jeune Néerlandais est invaincu en KZ1, avec ses deux succès dans la série continentale à Muro Leccese et Zuera, à la fois en course 1 et en course 2. En faisant le bilan de la saison, on note cependant queVerstappen a connu son seul revers à Sarno, en WSK Master Series. Ses deux plus proches rivaux, l’Anglais Ben Hanley (ART GP-TM-Bridgestone) et le Néerlandais Jorrit Pex (CRG-TM-Bridgestone) sortent d’un week-end couronné de succès sur le circuit de Campanie et sont donc en mesure d’inverser la tendance dans les résultats de la série européenne.
KZ2 la ruée vers Zanchetta risque d’être spectaculaire. Marco Zanchetta (Maranello-TM-Bridgestone), leader aux points en KZ2, a trouvé en Riccardo Negro (DR-TM-Bridgestone) non seulement son adversaire le plus sérieux, mais aussi un sérieux protagoniste dans les courses endiablées de cette catégorie. Zanchetta arrive à Sarno après avoir remporté la course précédente à Zuera, mais Negro reste sur un grand succès en WSK Master Series il y a une semaine sur le tracé napolitain. Le Tchèque Jan Midrla (Birel-TM-Bridgestone), troisième au classement, est la troisième inconnue de cette équation dont les conditions météorologiques risquent de jouer un rôle important au pied du Vésuve.
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WSK Euro #3 Sarno, KZ preview
Final sprint in KZ1 with Verstappen leader. Max Verstappen (CRG-TM-Bridgestone) has won all the races in KZ1 he has taken part in this year: these are the credentials of the Dutch driver before the third round of the WSK Euro Series. He won in Muro Leccese (LE) and Zuera, in Spain, both in the Pre-final and in the Final. Last week WSK Master Series race in KZ2 in Sarno was Verstappen’s only faux pas of the season. The English Ben Hanley (ART GP-TM-Bridgestone) and the Dutch Jorrit Pex (CRG-TM-Bridgestone), on the other hand, put in an excellent performance on the Southern Italian circuit last Sunday and they hope they can gain momentum also for the European Series.
Thrills in KZ2 thanks to Zanchetta’s recovery. The Italian Marco Zanchetta (Maranello-TM-Bridgestone), leader in KZ2, found in his fellow countryman Riccardo Negro (DR-TM-Bridgestone) not only his toughest rival, but also the co-protagonist of gripping duels in this category. Zanchetta arrives in Sarno after winning the previous race in Zuera, while Negro just won the round of the WSK Master Series last week. The Czech Jan Midrla (Birel-TM-Bridgestone), third of the standings, is the dark horse of this race at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, which is going to be as thrilling as ever.
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WSK Euro #3 Sarno, KZ preview
Rush finale in KZ1 con Verstappen al comando. Il biglietto da visita di Max Verstappen (CRG-TM-Bridgestone) presenta quest’anno il giovane olandese imbattuto in KZ1, avendo intascato il successo nei due precedenti appuntamenti continentali di Muro Leccese (LE) e di Zuera, in Spagna, sia in Prefinale che in Finale. Guardando l’intero arco della stagione, Verstappen ha però avuto la sua unica battuta d’arresto proprio a Sarno domenica scorsa, nella gara KZ2 della WSK Master Series. I suoi due più vicini avversari, l’inglese Ben Hanley (ART GP-TM-Bridgestone) e l’olandese Jorrit Pex (CRG-TM-Bridgestone), sono invece reduci da un weekend proficuo sul circuito campano e contano perciò in una inversione di tendenza anche nei risultati della serie europea.
La KZ2 dà spettacolo con la rincorsa a Zanchetta. Il trevigiano Marco Zanchetta (Maranello-TM-Bridgestone), capoclassifica in KZ2, ha nel leccese Riccardo Negro (DR-TM-Bridgestone) non solo il suo più serio avversario ma un coprotagonista nelle accese gare di questa categoria. Zanchetta giunge a Sarno dopo aver vinto la gara precedente a Zuera mentre Negro è reduce dal successo nella WSK Master Series di una settimana fa. Il ceko Jan Midrla (Birel-TM-Bridgestone), terzo in classifica, è la terza incognita, nelle difficili previsioni sulla battaglia che si annuncia ai piedi del Vesuvio.
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