WSK Super Master - San Martino del Lago, Cremona
The Finals of the second round at the Cremona Circuit awarded the titles to Hedfors (MINI Gr.3), Godschalk (MINI U10), Xie (OK-NJ), Zulfikari (OKJ), Scognamiglio (OK-N) and Costoya (OK).





Racing highlights
The second and final round of the WSK Euro Series at the Cremona Circuit has awarded the 2025 titles in the MINI, OK-NJ, OK-N, OKJ, and OK categories, at the end of an intense final phase that took place in more favorable weather conditions, not affected by the intense heat that plagued the initial days.
Drivers
Laps
FP1
Free Practice 1 (FP1)
The first session started under sunny conditions, giving drivers the chance to adapt to the track surface. Teams focused on long runs and tire data collection.
| Pos | Driver | Team | Best Lap | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Doe | SpeedRacers | 1:25.342 | 22 |
| 2 | Maria Rossi | FastLine Karting | 1:25.670 | 20 |
| 3 | Kenji Tanaka | Thunder Wheels | 1:26.002 | 21 |
FP2
Free Practice 2 (FP2)
The second practice was held in cooler temperatures. Teams simulated qualifying pace, and lap times improved significantly.
| Pos | Driver | Team | Best Lap | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maria Rossi | FastLine Karting | 1:24.901 | 18 |
| 2 | John Doe | SpeedRacers | 1:25.012 | 20 |
| 3 | Ahmed Khalid | Apex Motors | 1:25.334 | 22 |
QP
Qualifying
Qualifying was a nail-biting affair. Under floodlights, every driver pushed their car to the absolute limit.
Q1 saw the backmarkers eliminated, but the real action unfolded in Q2 and Q3. John Doe and Maria Rossi traded fastest laps in a thrilling head-to-head. With seconds left on the clock, Doe delivered a perfect sector three to snatch pole position by just 0.138 seconds.
| Pos | Driver | Team | Best Lap |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Doe | SpeedRacers | 1:24.103 |
| 2 | Maria Rossi | FastLine Karting | 1:24.241 |
| 3 | Kenji Tanaka | Thunder Wheels | 1:24.302 |
| 4 | Lucas Martin | Red Arrow Team | 1:24.487 |
| 5 | Ahmed Khalid | Apex Motors | 1:24.695 |
Editorial Note: It was qualifying at its finest. The top five were separated by less than six-tenths of a second, setting up a mouthwatering battle for Sunday’s race.
Race
Race (Main Event)
Sunday’s race did not disappoint. The grandstands were packed, and the roar of engines echoed as the lights went out. John Doe made a clean getaway, but Rossi was relentless, shadowing him through every lap.
Mid-race drama struck when a safety car was deployed after Lucas Martin collided with the barriers. The restart reshuffled strategies, with Tanaka making a daring move to pass Khalid. However, Rossi kept the pressure on Doe, forcing him to defend lap after lap.
In the end, John Doe’s composure and defensive driving secured victory, with Rossi just two seconds behind. Tanaka claimed the final podium spot after a late charge.
| Pos | Driver | Team | Time/Gap | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | John Doe | SpeedRacers | 25:14.327 | 25 |
| 2 | Maria Rossi | FastLine Karting | +2.314 | 20 |
| 3 | Kenji Tanaka | Thunder Wheels | +5.872 | 16 |
| 4 | Lucas Martin | Red Arrow Team | +9.450 | 13 |
| 5 | Ahmed Khalid | Apex Motors | +12.103 | 11 |
Editorial Note: The race showcased everything fans love: strategy, drama, overtakes, and tension right until the chequered flag.
The start was not what I wanted, but I gave everything lap after lap. The overtakes felt great, and I know I’m getting closer to the front. This is only the beginning.
Qarrar Firhand
Parolin Racing