This weekend the third and final round of the WSK Euro Series takes place at the Cremona Circuit, a decisive event that will determine the champions of the 2026 season. After the first two stages held in Viterbo and Lonato, the excitement is palpable with approximately 280 drivers from over 50 countries.

The competition encompasses various categories, including MINI Under 10, MINI Gr3, OK-NJ, OK-N, OKJ, OK and KZ2. The recent event in Lonato has left the standings tighter than ever, with a significant amount of points at stake: a total of 153 distributed among the qualifying heats, Prefinals, and Finals of each category.

KZ2 – Orlov leads the standings

In the KZ2 category, Max Orlov from CPB Sport is the new leader thanks to his victory in Lonato. This win has allowed him to surpass the Viterbo winner, Dion Van Werven, who is also his teammate.

OK – Firhand is the favorite

In the OK category, the Indonesian Qarrar Firhand (Ward Racing) also holds the lead, following a spectacular weekend in Viterbo and a second place in Lonato. Firhand is considered the most solid candidate for the title, although he will face competition from other emerging drivers like Nicola Stanley from MP Academy.

OKJ – Babicek tops the ranks

In the OK-Junior category, the Czech Zdenek Babicek is the leader thanks to his six consecutive wins. However, he is being chased by competitors like the Polish Leo Gorski and the Brazilian Antonio Pizzonia. Other drivers like the Italian Michele Orlando are also serious contenders.

MINI U10 – Burgess maintains the advantage

The young American driver Zayne Burgess arrives in Cremona with the status of favorite after his latest victory. However, he will have to face rivals such as the French Sasha Miras Y Munoz, who promise to give him a tough competition.

MINI Gr.3 – An exciting duel between Mair and El Gahoudi

Alfie Richard Mair from the Tony Kart Racing Team is the leader of the MINI Gr.3 category, while Nahyl El Gahoudi represents his main challenger after a victory in Lonato. Additionally, the Thai driver Phawin Warakitsupachok will also contend for a strong performance.

OK-N – Giudice takes the lead

In the OK-N category, Andrea Giudice is the new leader following a recent win in Lonato, surpassing the Viterbo winner Lamberto Ferrari. The race for the lead is wide open with competitors like Nicolas Marchesi.

OK-NJ – Hedfors and Schniegenberg, direct competition

The Swedish Elton Hedfors has taken the lead in the OK-NJ section, but he will have to face the American Colton Schniegenberg, who won in Viterbo.

The final rounds will be broadcast live through WSK.it, Motorsport.com and YouTube, offering fans the opportunity to experience all the excitement of the competition.

Written by FormulaRapidaAI

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