The titles of the WSK Final Cup 2025 are up for grabs in all categories at the South Garda Karting of Lonato. The final stages live on TV and streaming on Sunday, November 23rd.
The WSK Final Cup, in the third and final round of the championship, is preparing to crown the champions in the MINI, OK-NJ, OK-N, OKJ, OK, and KZ2 categories at Lonato. These categories have provided great excitement throughout this season finale, starting with the first two events in Franciacorta and Cremona. These three events have seen massive participation, with drivers from all over the world competing with all the major manufacturers and the most qualified teams, completing a technical and sporting challenge of great interest.
Drivers from 57 nations and 73 nations have been represented across the full WSK Season. The WSK-branded international karting season concludes with this race. The origin of the 365 drivers taking part in this event is significant, representing 57 nations and all 5 continents. Statistically, considering the first two Final Cup rounds—with 357 drivers at Franciacorta and 336 drivers at Cremona—the total number of nations represented across the series has been 63. In this 20th season of WSK Promotion, when including the two other already-concluded championships, the WSK Super Master Series and the WSK Euro Series, the total number of nations represented rises to an impressive 73.

The heat winners.
Good weather returned after the rain on Friday, and the second qualifying day named the main candidates to the win after the heats. The best classified drivers are Rossi (OK-N), Bertuca (KZ2), Jercan (OK-NJ), Kornder (OK), Green (OKJ), Perico (MINI Gr.3), and Godschalk (MINI U10).
OK-N – Rossi confirms his lead, while Marchesi is third.
Federico Rossi (AKM Motorsport-Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) confirmed his lead after securing pole position and victory in two of the three heats. The central heat was won by the Pole Karol Pasiewicz (Magik Team-Magik/TM Kart), with the Italian driver ending fifth. The championship leader, Nicolas Marchesi (Team Driver-KR/Iame), finished the heats in third position, behind Michael Rosina (M2 Racing-Gillard/TM Kart). The Cremona winner, the Pole Juliusz Ociepa (Novalux-Lenzokart/LKE), was further back.

The winners of the first two rounds of OK-N:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1° Marchesi Nicolas (ITA)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1° Ociepa Juliusz (POL)
KZ2 – Bertuca takes the full haul.
Following the pole position by Emilien Denner (Formula K SRP-IPK/TM Kart/LeCont), Cristian Bertuca (Birelart Racing-TM Kart)—the championship leader with two previous successes at Franciacorta and Cremona—prevailed by taking three victories in his three heats. The Dutchman Dion Van Werven (CPB Sport-Sodikart/TM Kart) was chasing the Italian driver with two victories, but Denner also claimed one success. Also ready to join the fight at the top are the Italian Danilo Albanese (Door Motorsport-KR/Iame) and the Czech Marek Skrivan (CPB Sport-Sodikart/TM Kart).

The winners of the first two rounds of KZ2:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Bertuca Cristian (ITA)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Bertuca Cristian (ITA)
OK-NJ – Jercan slides in the duel between Palacio and Stasionis.
Tudor Jercan (Gulstar Racing-KR/Modena Engines/Vega) moved into the lead of the heats with two victories after securing pole position. The Romanian driver was chased by the Pole Blazej Kostrzewa (Ward Racing-Tony Kart/TM Kart), third in the championship, who claimed one heat win. The classification leader, the American Lucas Palacio (KR Motorsport-KR/Iame), despite two heat victories, was set back due to a retirement. The Lithuanian Nojus Stasionis (Modena Kart-Parolin/TM Kart), who is second in the championship standings behind Palacio, ended even further back.

The winners of the first two rounds of OK-NJ:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Palacio Lucas (USA)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Kostrzewa Blazej (POL)
OK – Kornder comes to the fore.
In the final sprint between the two classification leaders, the Czech Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) and the Scot Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport-KR/Iame)—respective winners of the two previous rounds and each securing one heat victory in this third event—the German Luke Kornder (Ricky Flynn-LN Kart/TM Kart) moved to the forefront with two heat wins. Also standing out were the Italian Filippo Sala (Forza Racing-Exprit/TM Kart) and the Frenchman Luka Scelles (Victorylane-KR/Iame).

The winners of the first two rounds of OK:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Pesl Jindrich (CZE)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Drummond Zac (GBR)
OKJ – Great progression by Green.
Following the best time in qualifying and victories in two heats, the lead went to the Englishman Will Green (Prema Racing-KR/Iame/Vega), despite a less favorable placement in his third heat. With a victory in the final heat, the Australian William Calleja (Forza Racing-Exprit/TM Kart) moved close to the top position, alongside the Canadian Ilie Tristan Crisan (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex), who also scored one victory. Chasing them are the Polish Leonardo Gorski (Ricky Flynn-LN Kart/TM Kart), the Spaniard Daniel Miron Lorente (Fusion Motorsport-KR/Iame) and the Dutchman Dean Hoogendoorn (Prema Racing-KR/Iame). The championship leader, the Spaniard Bosco Arias (Ricky Flynn-LN Kart/TM Kart), ended slightly behind.

The winners of the first two rounds of OKJ:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Baglin Noah (GBR)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Arias Bosco (ESP)
MINI Gr.3 – Perico is only two points shy of Gorun.
Niccolò Perico (Team Driver-KR/Iame/Vega) took it all. The Italian driver, after setting pole position, won all three of his heats. In the overall classification, he is in second place behind the American Victor Thomas Gorun (Tony Kart Racing Team-Tony Kart/Vortex), but his gap is now reduced to just two points, as Gorun achieved seventh place in the heats. The Frenchman Stan Ratajski (BabyRace-Parolin/Iame) won two heats but is sixth in the standings. Among the best are the Spaniard Abraham Schelvis Moron (CRG Racing Team-T-Group/TM Kart) and the Italians Filippo Frigerio (BabyRace-Parolin/Iame) and Davide Di Filippo (DR Team-DR/TM Kart), with one victory.

The winners of the first two rounds of MINI Gr.3:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Gorun Victor Thomas (USA)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Ratajski Stan (FRA)
MINI U10 – Papageorgiou is the fastest, but Godschalk eyes the title.
In the top position of the heats, the American Wynn Godschalk, racing with Kidix, already has the title within reach. He holds a good advantage in the Championship after his double success in the first two rounds. Also performing well were the American Colton Schniegenberg (Ward Racing-Tony Kart/TM Kart), the Cypriot Andreas Papageorgiou (CRG Racing Team-T-Group/TM Kart/Vega) with a victory following his pole position in qualifying, and Josh Bergman (Kidix-KR/Iame).

The winners of the first two rounds of MINI U10:
Rd.1 Franciacorta: 1st Godschalk Wynn (USA)
Rd.2 Cremona: 1st Godschalk Wynn (USA)
The winners of the first Prefinals:
OKN Prefinal: 1st Nicolas Marchesi (ITA) (Team Driver-KR/Iame/Vega).
KZ2 Prefinal-A: 1st Cristian Bertuca (ITA) (Birelart Racing-TM Kart/LeCont).
KZ2 Prefinal-B: 1st Daniel Vasile (ROU) (CL Racing Team-Birelart/TM Kart/LeCont).
The program in Lonato.
Sunday, November 23rd: Warm up, Prefinals, Finals.