The grand finale of the WSK Super Master Series 2026 at Franciacorta

Published on Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The grand finale of the WSK Super Master Series 2026 at Franciacorta

In the crowded paddock of the Franciacorta Karting Track, with over 400 entered drivers, the WSK Super Master Series is preparing to face the decisive event that will award the titles for the 2026 season.


The central role of the WSK Promotion championships.

Following the seasonal record set during the penultimate round in Lonato—which saw 60 nations represented and five different nationalities among the leaders of the six championship standings—Franciacorta once again hosts an event of immense interest. With participants from all over the world, it reaffirms the central role of WSK Promotion championships within the international karting landscape.


153 points still up for grabs.

After the first four rounds held in La Conca, Sarno, Viterbo, and Lonato, the WSK Super Master Series enters its decisive final phase in Franciacorta with its MINI, OK-NJ, OKJ, OK, and KZ2 categories. Every session will carry significant weight for the championship standings, with 153 points still to be awarded to the winner of each category across the heats, Prefinals, and the Finals, which will naturally be determining factors in crowning the champions.   


The championship leaders.

The Russian driver Max Orlov (Sodikart – Sodikart/TM Kart/LeCont) is leading KZ2, Ukraine’s Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse – Energy/Iame/LeCont) in OK, the Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) in OKJ, the Brit  Daniel Ferguson (Team Driver – KR/Iame/Vega) in MINI Gr.3, with situations still open to all outcomes.


With one race to spare, the title in OK-NJ has already been virtually awarded to the Italian Niccolò Perico (KR Motorsport – KR/Iame/Vega). Similarly, in MINI U10, the young American Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) already has the title in the bag; although the standings here are officially sub judice, this cannot affect the points total Burgess has already achieved.


KZ2 Championship:
1st Orlov Max (//) points 397
2nd Van Walstijn Senna (NED) points 297
3rd Skrivan Marek (CZE) points 164


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
KZ2: Max Orlov (La Conca), Senna Van Walstijn (Sarno), Senna Van Walstijn (Viterbo), Max Orlov (Lonato).


OK Championship:
1st Krutogolov Lev (UKR) points 313
2nd Drummond Zac (GBR) points 266
3rd Pesl Jindrich (CZE) points 244


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
OK: Lev Krutogolov (La Conca), Dean Hoogendoorn (Sarno), Lev Krutogolov (Viterbo), Benjamin Manach (Lonato).


OKJ Championship:
1st Pizzonia Antonio (BRA) points 298
2nd Miron Lorente Daniel (NED) points 245
3rd Green Will (GBR) points 191


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
OKJ: Antonio Pizzonia (La Conca), Zdenek Babicek (Sarno), Antonio Pizzonia (Viterbo), Daniel Miron Lorente (Lonato).


MINI GR.3 Championship:
1st Ferguson Daniel (GBR) points 255
2nd Pace Zane (MLT) points 249
3rd Godschalk Wynn (USA) points 234


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
MINI Gr.3: El Gahoudi (La Conca), Godschalk (Sarno), Pace (Viterbo), Frigerio (Lonato).


OK-NJ Championship:
1st Perico Niccolò (ITA) points 476 – Champion 2026
2nd Hedfors Elton (SWE) points 205
3rd Laitinen Leo (FIN) points 200


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
OK-NJ: Niccolò Perico (La Conca), Niccolò Perico (Sarno), Niccolò Perico (Viterbo), Niccolò Perico (Lonato).


MINI 10 Championship: (Sub-Judice)
1st Burgess Zayne (USA) points 368
2nd Hsueh Blake (USA) points 201
3rd Bos Denver (NED) points 191


The winners of the Finals of the previous 4 rounds:
MINI U10: Zayne Burgess (La Conca), Zayne Burgess (Sarno), Sasha Miras y Munoz (Viterbo), Zayne Burgess (Lonato).


The program in Franciacorta, final stages on Sunday with Live Streaming coverage.

Thursday, March 19th: Free practice, Administrative checks, Technical scrutineering, Briefing.
Friday, March 20th: Free practice, Qualifying practice, Qualifying heats.
Saturday, March 21st: Warm up, Qualifying heats.
Sunday, March 22nd: 8:00 Warm up, 9:40 Prefinals, 13:30 Finals.

 

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