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Kart: a successful end to the season in Cremona
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This year's WSK Final Cup saw an unprecedented number of participants. The Championship standings show a total of 442 drivers classified in the seven categories, which is exceptional. It's clear that the teams are already preparing for next season, with a good number of new drivers moving up to the higher categories. The WSK's decision to follow the CIK-FIA categories has paid off with the arrival of OK-N and OKN-Junior. In KZ2, OK and OK-Junior, new front-runners have made their appearance. It remains to be seen whether this will give an indication of the rising stars of 2025.

Another important point is that the tyre suppliers at the end of the season no longer have much in common with those selected by the CIK-FIA. In addition to Vega, the historic supplier of the Mini Gr.3 and Mini U10 categories, and the Italian OK-Junior, LeCont has found an outlet for its OK and KZ2 tyres. And everything is going well.

Lastly, the all-Italian circuits used by the WSK do not seem to be posing any problems for the teams and competitors at the start and end of the season. Lonato, Franciacorta, Sarno, Cremona and La Conca will be joined in 2025 by Viterbo and also by a foray into Belgium at Genk.

IKR 2024

The 2024 season is drawing to a close and the top positions in the FIA International Karting Ranking are firmly established. In first place across all categories, Dries van Langendonck (BEL) has a total of 6688 points.

Top five all categories
1- Dries van Langendonck (BEL) 6688 points (OKJ and OK) from 17 races
2- Joe Turney (GBR) 6562 points (OK) from 11 races
3- Cristian Bertuca (ITA) 6034 points (KZ2) from 15 races
4- Christian Costoya (ESP) 6019 points (OKJ and OK) from 19 races
5- Markus Kajak (EST) 5925 points (KZ2) from 19 races

Top five OK-Junior
1- Dries van Langendonck (BEL) 6681 points from 13 races
2- Christian Costoya (ESP) 5941 points from 16 races
3- Niklas Schaufler (AUT) 5685 points from 15 races
4- Filippo Sala (ITA) 5611 points from 18 races
5- Noah Baglin (GBR) 4956 points from 15 races

Top five OK
1- Joe Turney (GBR) 6562 points from 10 races
2- Fionn Mclaughlin (IRL) 5443 points from 12 races
3- Dmitry Matveev 4889 points from 11 races
4- Gabriel Gomez (BRA) 4785 points from 19 races
5- Ean Eyckmans (BEL) 4695 points from 10 races

Top five KZ - four events, 36 drivers
1- Senna van Walstijn (NLD) 2851 points
2- Pedro Hiltbrand (ESP) 2110 points
3- Lorenzo Travisanutto (ITA) 2033 points
4- David Trefilov (DEU) 1977 points
5- Danilo Albanese (ITA) 1653 points

Top five KZ2
1- Cristian Bertuca (ITA) 6034 points from 15 races
2- Markus Kajak (EST) 5925 points from 19 races
3- Maksim Orlov 5015 points from 12 races
4- Daniel Vasile (ROU) 5000 points from 10 races
5- Matteo Spirgel (FRA) 3972 points from 8 races

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