After the first three events in La Conca, Sarno, and Viterbo, the WSK Super Master Series is already moving toward its fourth round in Lonato. From March 4th to 8th, the participation of competitors for the championship organized by WSK Promotion continues to rise in both quantity and quality: in fact, 400 drivers are expected at South Garda Karting with all categories fully represented, from the national MINI and OK-NJ to the international and high-performance OKJ, OK, and KZ2.
More points up for grabs in Lonato.
The Lonato event is more important than ever now that the series has passed the halfway point following the last round at the Leopard Circuit Viterbo. The championship points become even more substantial, with up to 153 points awarded to the first-place finisher across the Heats, Prefinal, and Final. This scoring system will remain the same for the final round scheduled in Franciacorta from March 18th to 22nd, where the winners of each category will be crowned.
The situation of WSK Super Master Series ahead of Lonato.
The standings from the first three races have seen a series of lead changes that leave the path for those fighting for the overall victory very much uncertain. The only exception is the OK-NJ category, featuring Niccolò Perico's 'hat-trick'—a feat that has propelled the Italian driver to a massive lead over his championship rivals.
KZ2 – Orlov keeps the lead.
Max Orlov (Sodikart – Sodikart/TM Kart/LeCont) continues his run at the top of the standings thanks to his victory at La Conca and a podium finish in Viterbo. However, the Russian driver is now being challenged by his Dutch teammate, Senna Van Walstijn, who won the last two rounds in Sarno and Viterbo. Cristian Bertuca (Birelart Racing – Birelart/Iame) attempted to challenge the two leaders in Viterbo, but the Italian driver currently sits fifth in the standings, trailing two other Sodikart drivers: the Dutch pair Dion Van Werven and Jayden Thien.
The winners of the three Finals of KZ2:
Max Orlov (La Conca), Senna Van Walstijn (Sarno), Senna Van Walstijn (Viterbo).
KZ2 Championship
1st Orlov Max (//) points 245
2nd Van Walstijn Senna (NED) points 199
3rd Van Werven Dion (NED) points 116
4th Thein Jayden (NED) points 109
5th Bertuca Cristian (ITA) points 75
OK – Krutogolov takes over from Pesl.
Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse – Energy/Iame/LeCont) returns to the lead of the OK championship after the Ukrainian driver briefly had to relinquish the leadership he earned in La Conca. In Sarno, the victory went to the Dutchman Dean Hoogendoorn (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart), and the top of the standings shifted to the Czech driver Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart/Vortex). With his second victory, Krutogolov is back in command and is followed by Zac Drummond (Fusion Motorsport – KR/Iame), who reached the podium in La Conca and Viterbo. Hoogendoorn is in third, ahead of Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart/Vortex) and the German Luke Kornder (Ricky Flynn – LN kart/TM Kart), who is proving to be among the fastest.
The winners of the three Finals of OK:
Lev Krutogolov (La Conca), Dean Hoogendoorn (Sarno), Lev Krutogolov (Viterbo).
OK Championship:
1st Krutogolov Lev (UKR) points 253
2nd Drummond Zac (GBR) points 211
3rd Hoogendoorn Dean (NED) points 177
4th Pesl Jindrich (CZE) points 143
5th Kornder Luke (GER) points 113
OKJ – Pizzonia regains the lead.
Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) is once again in the lead of the championship. After winning at La Conca, the Brazilian driver secured another clear victory in the third round at Viterbo, following an extremely unlucky outing in the second round at Sarno. In Sarno, the victory went to the Czech driver Zdenek Babicek (Tepz Racing – Tony Kart/Iame), who had also taken the championship lead at the time but now sits in sixth. Pizzonia currently holds a decent lead over the Spaniard Daniel Miron Lorente (Fusion Motorsport – KR/Iame) and the surprisingly impressive young English driver Jarlath Sayer (Energy Corse – Energy/Iame).
The winners of the three Finals of OKJ:
Antonio Pizzonia (La Conca), Zdenek Babicek (Sarno), Antonio Pizzonia (Viterbo).
OKJ Championship:
1st Pizzonia Antonio (BRA) points 222
2nd Miron Lorente Daniel (NED) points 152
3rd Sayer Jarlath (GBR) points 132
4th Nuvolini Many (FRA) points 132
5th Green Will (GBR) points 121
OK-NJ – Triple win for Perico.
For Niccolò Perico (KR Motorsport – KR/Iame/Vega), the OK-NJ category has become a land of conquest. The Italian driver, recently joined to the Mercedes Junior program, has achieved a sensational 'triplet' with three victories earned in the first three races at La Conca, Sarno, and Viterbo. He boasts a significant lead in the championship, thanks also to two successes in the Prefinals. Following at a distance in the championship standings are the Swede Elton Hedfors (Modena Kart – Parolin/TM Kart) and the Finn Leo Laitinen (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart). Rounding out the top five are the Italian Gioele Carrer (Emme Racing – EKS/Modena Engines) in fourth and the Pole Antoni Ociepa (Novalux – Lenzokart/LKE) in fifth.
The winners of the three Finals of OK-NJ:
Niccolò Perico (La Conca), Niccolò Perico (Sarno), Niccolò Perico (Viterbo).
OK-NJ Championship:
1st Perico Niccolò (ITA) points 323
2nd Hedfors Elton (SWE) points 155
3rd Laitinen Leo (FIN) points 148
4th Carrer Gioele (ITA) points 129
5th Ociepa Antoni (POL) points 101
MINI Gr.3 – Pace takes the lead.
The Maltese driver Zane Pace (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart/Vortex/Vega) secured his first WSK victory and took the championship lead, overtaking the two previous leaders: the Moroccan driver Nahyl El Gahoudi (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame), winner at La Conca, and the American Wynn Godschalk (Kidix Driver – KR/Iame), winner at Sarno. Godschalk and El Gahoudi now sit in second and third place, respectively. They are followed by two other key contenders, the British drivers Daniel Ferguson (Team Driver – KR/Iame) and Pace's teammate, Alfie Richard Mair.
The winners of the three Finals of MINI Gr.3:
El Gahoudi (La Conca), Godschalk (Sarno), Pace (Viterbo).
MINI GR.3 Championship:
1st Pace Zane (MLT) points 205
2nd Godschalk Wynn (USA) points 184
3rd El Gahoudi Nahyl (MAR) points 149
4th Ferguson Daniel (GBR) points 142
5th Mair Alfie Richard (GBR) points 135
MINI U10 – Burgess keeps the championship lead.
The situation is particularly lively in MINI Under 10, where the American driver Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) maintains the championship lead thanks to his two victories at La Conca and Sarno. However, in Viterbo, he lost his second-place podium finish due to a penalty—a decision that has been appealed by Parolin. Following his first-place finish in Viterbo, the Frenchman Sasha Miras Y Munoz (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame) moved into second place in the championship, with the Dutchman Denver Bos (Kidix Driver – KR/Iame) in third. The Viterbo race also saw the first podium finish for the young Jack Fynn Wolff Jr. (KR Motorsport – KR/Iame), who now sits eighth in the standings.
The winners of the three Finals of MINI U10:
Zayne Burgess (La Conca), Zayne Burgess (Sarno), Sasha Miras Y Munoz (Viterbo).
MINI 10 Championship: (Sub-Judice)
1st Burgess Zayne (USA) points 227
2nd Miras Y Munoz Sasha (FRA) points 166
3rd Bos Denver (NED) points 143
4th Jayden Francisco (CAN) points 132
5th Ventorino Giovanni (ITA) points 83
The next round:
4th Rd 04-08/03/2026 LONATO / MINI – OKNJ – OKJ – OK – KZ2