To the 20 years of WSK Promotion's activity, among the significant anniversaries concerning karting, the Cremona Circuit also adds its own, celebrating its tenth anniversary and the successes achieved in recent years, culminating in a series of important events characterized by a strong international connotation.
After the first round of the WSK Euro Series held at the Leopard Circuit Viterbo, the conclusive championship challenge at the Cremona Circuit confirms itself as an excellent international karting event, with drivers representing 55 nations and many protagonists of the world scene, starting from the very young MINI drivers, up to the more experienced ones in the higher categories with the two Junior classes OKJ and OK-NJ, and the two Senior classes OK and OK-N.
Saturday, July 5th: Final phase live on TV and Live Streaming.
After the qualifying sessions and heats on Thursday and Friday, despite the intense heat of the two days, everyone was able to perform at a high level in this 2025 WSK Euro Series, which is now ready for the final act on Saturday, July 5th. The Prefinals and Finals will be broadcast live on TV and Live Streaming.
The results of the heats.
MINI Gr.3 – Hedfors and Di Pietrantonio take the lead.
After the heats in MINI Gr.3, the Swede Elton Hedfors (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega), provisional leader after the previous round in Viterbo, and the Italian Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (Kidix – KR/Iame) are in the lead, both with one victory. Achille Rea (Birelart Racing – Birelart/TM Kart), the fastest in practice and also winner of two heats, suffered a retirement in the third heat and slipped to sixth place in the overall standings. Other heat victories went to the French drivers Stan Ratajski (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame) and Jean Poujol (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart/Vortex).

MINI U10 – Steindal prevails in the heats.
In MINI U10, the Norwegian Theo Steindal (Monster K Factory – Monster K/TM Kart/Vega) prevails with two victories. The Ukrainian Platon Kovtunenko (Borsch Racing – KR/Iame) confirms himself among the most competitive, also with two victories and a third place that puts him in second overall. Following him is the winner of the last heat of the day, the Mexican Mateo Garcia Patino (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame), ahead of the pole position setter and teammate, Moroccan Nahyl El Gahoudi. The American Colton Schniegenberg (Ward Racing – Tony Kart/TM Kart) also secured a heat victory; he is currently behind the American Josh Bergman (Kidix – KR/Iame), championship leader the Caribbean Wynn Godschalk (Team Kidix – KR/Iame), and the Thai Max Zvarich (Kalì Kart Racing – Kalì Kart/TM Kart).

OK-NJ – Tamm's excellent confirmation.
Albert Tamm (Modena Kart – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) confirmed his supremacy after his pole position in practice, two victories, and a second place in the heats. The Swiss driver precedes his teammate, the Italian Gioele Girardello, who also secured two victories but also a third place. The championship leader, the Chinese Huifei Xie (Team Driver – KR/Iame), is slightly behind, eighth in the overall heats standings. Also among the top performers are the Canadian Rocco Simone (Kidix – KR/Modena Engines), and the two Ukrainians Oleksandr Legenkyi (Team Driver – KR/Iame) and Vsevolod Osadcyi-Suslovskyi (Monster K Factory – Monster K/TM Kart).

OKJ – Manni surprises everyone.
The Monegasque Andrea Manni (Forza Racing – Exprit/TM Kart/Vega) proves to be the surprise of OKJ, who with two heat victories jumps to the top of the provisional standings, ahead of his teammate, the Turkish driver Iskender Zulfikari, also with two victories, and the Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia (Fusion Motorsport – KR/Iame). The top three from the previous Viterbo round are behind: namely, the Briton Henry Domain, Australian William Calleja, and Panamanian Gianmatteo Rousseau, all with Forza Racing on Exprit/TM Kart. The Spanish drivers Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn – LN Kart/TM Kart) and Daniel Miron Lorente (DPK Racing – KR/Iame) were forced to retire in the last heat of the day.

OK-N – Scognamiglio's clean sweep.
Manuel Scognamiglio (Tellone Motorsport – KR/Iame/Vega) achieves a sensational clean sweep. The Italian driver, already winner of the previous Viterbo round, secures a hat-trick of victories in the three Cremona heats after taking pole position in practice. Behind Scognamiglio are the Finnish driver Mike Parhiala (Kohtalia Sports – CS55 / Vortex), Canadian Zachary Taylor (KGT Motorsport – Tony Kart/Vortex), and the Italian girl Luisa Maria Della Pietra (Team Driver – KR/Iame).

OK – Costoya's clean sweep.
Christian Costoya (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart/LeCont) also achieves a clean sweep, with pole position in practice and three victories. Behind the Spanish driver, who leads the standings after the first round in Viterbo, is Filippo Sala (Forza Racing – Exprit/TM Kart), who confirms himself as the most solid opponent with his three second-place finishes. Following them are the Swede Oliver Kinnmark (Koski Motorsport – KR/Iame) and Ilia Berezkin (Kalì Kart – Kalì Kart/TM Kart). The Turkish driver Alp Askoy, third in the championship, is seventh after the heats.

The program of the WSK Euro Series, Rd2 Cremona Circuit:
Saturday, July 5th: Prefinals and Finals - Live TV and Live Streaming.