The WSK Super Master Series is ready for its third round

Published on Sunday, February 15, 2026

The WSK Super Master Series is ready for its third round

From February 18th to 22nd, international karting returns to the spotlight with the third round of the WSK Super Master Series at the Leopard Circuit Viterbo. Over 310 drivers are expected to attend, just one week after the spectacular season opener of the WSK Euro Series.


Viterbo at the turning point of the championship.

The Viterbo round of the 2026 WSK Super Master Series represents the championship's halfway mark and promises to be a crucial stage before heading into the final stretch with the rounds in Lonato (March 8th) and Franciacorta (March 22nd). The incremental points system for this third event—offering more points than the previous rounds in La Conca and Sarno—will provide a major boost for those already leading the standings, while offering a massive opportunity for those playing catch-up.  


Ten different winners in the first two rounds.

Across the first two rounds of the WSK Super Master Series, no fewer than ten different drivers have stood on the top step of the podium across the MINI U10, MINI Gr.3, OK-NJ, OKJ, OK, and KZ2 categories. This statistic perfectly highlights the balanced level of competition and the extremely high caliber of the field, which features competitors from 60 nations and the presence of all the major manufacturers and top international teams.


MINI U10 – Burgess on top with two wins.

In the MINI U10 category, the American Zayne Burgess (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart/Vega) leads the championship with 187 points, thanks to his back-to-back victories at La Conca and Sarno. Trailing behind are the Netherlands' Denver Bos (Kidix Driver – KR/Iame) with 88 points, thanks to two solid finishes, and Canada’s Jayden Francisco (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame) with 79 points, who secured a podium at Sarno with a second-place finish.


MINI U10 Championship:
1st Burgess Zayne (USA) points 187
2nd Bos Denver (NED) points 88
3rd Francisco Jayden (CAN) points 79


MINI Gr.3 – Godschalk is the new leader.

Thanks to a victory at Sarno, the American Wynn Godschalk (Kidix Driver – KR/Iame/Vega) leads the championship with 146 points. Chasing him are Morocco’s Nahyl El Gahoudi (BabyRace – Parolin/Iame) with 97 points, who won at La Conca but was forced to retire at Sarno, and Germany’s Devin Titz (Kidix – KR/Iame) with 82 points, earned thanks to a second-place finish at Sarno.


MINI Gr.3 Championship:
1st Godschalk Wynn (USA) points 146
2nd El Gahoudi Nahyl (MAR) points 97
3rd Titz Devin (DEU) points 82


OK-NJ – Perico in the lead with two wins.

Niccolò Perico (KR Motorsport – KR/Iame/Vega) is leading the standings with 191 points, having secured victories in both rounds at La Conca and Sarno. He leads Finland’s Leo Laitinen (Parolin Finland – Parolin/TM Kart), who has 129 points after finishing second at La Conca, and Poland’s Antoni Ociepa (Novalux – Lenzokart/LKE) with 90 points, who claimed second place at Sarno.


OK-NJ Championship:
1st Perico Niccolo’ (ITA) points 191
2nd Laitinen Leo (FIN) points 129
3rd Ociepa Antoni (POL) points 90


OKJ – Babicek overtakes Pizzonia.

Following his victory at Sarno, the Czech Republic’s Zdenek Babicek (Tepz Racing Team – Tony Kart/Iame/Vega) has overtaken Brazil’s Antonio Pizzonia (Ward Racing – Parolin/TM Kart) to take the championship lead with 100 points. Moving into second place with 94 points is France's Many Nuvolini (KR Motorsport – KR/Iame), thanks to his podium finish at La Conca. Pizzonia, the winner of the opening round at La Conca, slipped down to third in the standings with 90 points. 


OKJ Championship:
1st Babicek Zdenek (CZE) points 100
2nd Nuvolini Many (FRA) points 94
3rd Pizzonia Antonio (BRA) points 90


OK – Pesl holds the lead of the championship.

Two wins in the Prefinals at La Conca and Sarno, combined with two third-place finishes in the Finals, allow the Czech driver Jindrich Pesl (Tony Kart Racing Team – Tony Kart/Vortex/LeCont) to maintain his lead at the top of the championship with 135 points. Ukraine’s Lev Krutogolov (Energy Corse – Energy/Iame), the winner at La Conca, firmly holds the second place with 121 points, while the Netherlands' Dean Hoogendoorn (Parolin Motorsport – Parolin/TM Kart) moved into third with 90 points after securing his first OK victory at Sarno.


OK Championship:
1st Pesl Jindrich (CZE) points 135
2nd Krutogolov Lev (UKR) points 121
3rd Hoogendoorn Dean (NED) points 120


KZ2 – Orlov keeps the lead.

The Russian driver Max Orlov (CPB Sport – Sodikart/TM Kart) remains at the top of the championship with 145 points, thanks to his victory at La Conca and that in Prefinal B at Sarno. Following him in the standings is his teammate, the Netherlands' Jayden Thien, with 88 points, earned from a second-place finish at La Conca. Rounding out the top three is another Sodikart driver, Dion Van Werven, with 84 points, who also secured a podium spot at La Conca.        


KZ2 Championship:
1st Orlov Max (//) points 145
2nd Thien Jayden (FRA) points 88
3rd Van Werven Dion (NED) points 84

 

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