After the heats, the best places are held by Denner (KZ2), Pesl (OK), Baglin (OKJ), Schniegenberg (MINI U10), Perico (MINI Gr.3), Stasionis (OK-NJ) and Rossi (OK-N).
After the first two days on Friday and Saturday at the Franciacorta Karting Track, following a total of 36 qualifying heats, the main protagonists of the first round of the WSK Final Cup have emerged. They are now ready to face the final act in the conclusive phase on Sunday, October 26th, to claim victory in their respective categories: MINI U10, MINI Gr.3, OK-N, OK-NJ, OK, OKJ, and KZ2.
The winners will also receive a Vulcain watch.
Besides the magnificent trophies for the series, all winners across the three rounds of the 2025 WSK Final Cup will also receive a precious Vulcain watch from the prestigious Swiss watchmaker.
TV and Live Streaming.
The final phase on Sunday, featuring the Prefinals starting at 9:30 and the Finals from 13:10, will be broadcast live via TV Live Streaming on the WSK Promotion Facebook page, the WSK websites, Motorsport.com, and YouTube.
Qualifying heats.
KZ2 – Denner put his name forward for the win.
In the three KZ2 heats, the Frenchman Emilien Denner (Formula K SRP-IPK/TM Kart/LeCont) won two, while the Romanian Daniel Vasile (CL Racing Team-Birelart/TM Kart) won one. The pole-sitter from qualifying, Massimiliano Pezzucchi (Krypton Motorsport-Birelart/TM Kart), also performed well, consistently finishing in the top positions. Good performances were also delivered by the other Italian, Cristian Bertuca (Birelart Racing-Birelart/TM Kart), followed by other strong contenders like the Pole David Liwinski (MP Kartracing-Henza/TM Kart), and the other two Formula K SRP drivers, the Estonian Markus Kajak and the German David Trefilov.

The classification after the heats:
1st Emilian Denner (FRA)
2nd Daniel Vasile (ROU)
3rd Massimiliano Pezzucchi (ITA)
4th Cristian Bertuca (ITA)
5th David Liwinski (POL)
OK – Pesl and Scognamiglio engage in an infinite duel.
The duel continued between the two main contenders, the Czech driver Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) and the Italian Manuel Scognamiglio (Tellone Motorsport-KR/Iame). After two victories apiece, they faced each other directly in the final heat of the day, which was won by Pesl, but the competition remains wide open. Also ready to challenge for the top spots are the Frenchman Luka Scelles (Victorylane-KR/Iame), the Spaniard Benjamin Manach (Forza Racing-Exprit/TM Kart), and the Scotsman Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport-KR/Iame).

The classification after the heats:
1st Jindrich Pesl (CZE)
2nd Manuel Scognamiglio (ITA)
3rd Luka Scelles (FRA)
4th Benjamin Monach (ESP)
5th Zac Drummond (GBR)
OKJ – Baglin comes to the fore.
The British driver Noah Baglin (Prema Racing-KR/Iame/Vega) takes center stage and claims the leadership with two victories in Saturday's heats. His teammate, the Dutchman Dean Hoogendoorn, also secured two wins on Saturday, but is placed second due to a penalty received in Friday's heat. The Canadian Ilie Crisan Tristan (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex) had only achieved success in Friday's first heat. Other top performers include Gioele Girardello (Parolin Motorsport-Parolin/TM Kart) and the Czech poleman Zdenek Babicek (Tepz Racing Team-Tony Kart/Iame). The American Michael McGaughy (Koski Motorsport-KR/Iame) also claimed a heat victory.

Classification after the heats:
1st Noah Baglin (GBR)
2nd Dean Hoogendoorn (NED)
3rd Ilie Crisan Tristan (CAN)
4th Gioele Girardello (ITA)
5th Zdenek Babicek (CZE)
MINI U10 – Four Americans at the lead led by Schniegenberg.
The American drivers claimed the top four positions in the MINI U10 category. Colton Schniegenberg (Ward Racing-Tony Kart/TM Kart/Vega) dominated the heats with a clean sweep of three victories. He is followed in the provisional standings by Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport-Parolin/TM Kart) with one win, and the two Kidix team drivers, Wynn Godschalk and Josh Bergman. Other top performers include Andrea Papageorgiou (CRG Racing Team-T-Group/TM Kart), the Mexican Mateo Garcia Patino (BabyRace-Parolin/Iame), the Ukrainian Platon Kovtunenko (Borsch Racing-KR/Iame), and the other CRG driver, the Pole David Aagten.

The classification after the heats:
1st Colton Schniegenberg (USA)
2nd Zayne Burgess (USA)
3rd Wynn Godschalk (USA)
4th Josh Bergman (USA)
5th Andrea Papageorgiou (CYP)
MINI Gr.3 – Perico uncatchable.
Niccolò Perico (Team Driver-KR/Iame/Vega) moved up into the high rankings. The Italian driver secured two victories, making him the provisional leader and the main favorite for the final success. Other top performers include the Italian Giuseppe Noviello (Team Driver-KR/Iame), along with the American Victor Thomas Gorun (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex), and the two winners of Friday's heats, the Dutchman Cees Muijs (Birelart Racing-Birelart/TM Kart) and the Italian Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (Kidix-KR/Iame).

The classification after the heats:
1st Niccolò Perico (ITA)
2nd Giuseppe Noviello (ITA)
3rd Victor Thomas Gorun (USA)
4th Cees Muijs (NED)
5th Lorenzo Di Pietrantonio (ITA)
OK-NJ – Stasionis hits the target.
The Lithuanian driver Nojus Stasionis (Modena Kart-Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) achieved all three victories in his three heats, confirming himself as the main protagonist after setting the fastest time in Friday's Session-1 qualifying. The American Lucas Palacio (KR Motorsport-KR/Iame) also performed well with two victories. The two Italians Pietro Bagutti (Magik-Magik/TM Kart) and Antonio Ianni (Moni-Tony Kart/Vortex) were strong, as was the Brazilian Victoria Farfus (Kidix/KR/Iame). The Swede Elton Hedfors (Modena Kart-Parolin/TM Kart), after winning one heat on Friday, secured two good placings. The pole-sitter, the Pole Antoni Ociepa (Novalux-Lenzokart/LKE), fell back in the standings.

The classification after the heats:
1st Nojus Stasionis (LTU)
2nd Lucas Palacio (USA)
3rd Pietro Bagutti (ITA)
4th Antonio Ianni (ITA)
5th Victoria Farfus (BRA)
OK-N – Rossi is the superstar.
Federico Rossi (AKM Motorsport-Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) dominated the OK-N category with three victories across the three heats. While the Italian driver achieved a perfect score and leads the provisional standings, other Italian drivers stood out, notably Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver-KR/Iame), Lorenzo D’Amico (LA Motorsport-Parolin/TM Kart), and Cristian Tonalini (Tona Racing Kart-Sodikart/TM Kart). Filippo Donanzan (Tellone Motorsport), who set the pole position, was unlucky; after achieving a third and a second place in the first two heats, he did not start the final heat.

The classification after the heats:
1st Federico Rossi (ITA)
2nd Nicolas Marchesi (ITA)
3rd Lorenzo D’Amico (ITA)
4th Cristian Tonalini (ITA)
5th Peter Stiller (ITA)
The program in Franciacorta.
Sunday, October 26th: 8:00 Warm up, 9:30 Prefinals, 13:10 Finals.