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CHAMPIONS OF THE FUTURE 3° ROUND

31 Maggio 2025

Trekking in montagna

The “Champions of the Future Round 3” event in Viterbo has come to a close with great excitement after intense days of competition, emotions, and on-track spectacle.

The best young talents in international karting competed at the highest level, delivering spectacular races and thrilling moments until the final corner. Stable weather conditions allowed the event to run smoothly, highlighting the teams’ preparation and the drivers’ determination.

OK-Junior Category
In the OK-Junior category, Dan Allemann from Ward Racing claimed victory with a flawless performance in his Tony Kart powered by TM, finishing in front with a best lap of 53.608 seconds and maintaining a consistent race pace that allowed him to dominate the final.

In second place, William Calleja (Forza Racing, Exprit/TM) crossed the line 1.682 seconds behind after battling in the early stages and setting a personal best lap of 53.717.

Rounding out the podium was Iskender Zulfikari, also from Forza Racing (Exprit/TM), who recovered well after starting from pole position in qualifying, finishing just 1.963 seconds behind with a best lap of 53.735.

OK Category
In the premier OK category, Christian Costoya of Parolin Motorsport emerged victorious after 23 laps in the final, setting the fastest lap of 52.553 seconds, and securing the win with his Parolin chassis powered by TM.

Daniel Kelleher (KR Motorsport, KR/IAME) took second place after a remarkable comeback from 17th in qualifying, posting a best lap of 52.697.

Thibaut Ramaekers from VDK Racing (KR/IAME) completed the podium, showing consistent pace throughout the weekend and recording a best lap of 52.679 seconds.

The Viterbo event once again showcased the incredibly high level of international karting talent, drivers who are ready to write the future of motorsport.







The “Champions of the Future Round 3” event in Viterbo has come to a close with great excitement after intense days of competition, emotions, and on-track spectacle.

The best young talents in international karting competed at the highest level, delivering spectacular races and thrilling moments until the final corner. Stable weather conditions allowed the event to run smoothly, highlighting the teams’ preparation and the drivers’ determination.

OK-Junior Category
In the OK-Junior category, Dan Allemann from Ward Racing claimed victory with a flawless performance in his Tony Kart powered by TM, finishing in front with a best lap of 53.608 seconds and maintaining a consistent race pace that allowed him to dominate the final.

In second place, William Calleja (Forza Racing, Exprit/TM) crossed the line 1.682 seconds behind after battling in the early stages and setting a personal best lap of 53.717.

Rounding out the podium was Iskender Zulfikari, also from Forza Racing (Exprit/TM), who recovered well after starting from pole position in qualifying, finishing just 1.963 seconds behind with a best lap of 53.735.

OK Category
In the premier OK category, Christian Costoya of Parolin Motorsport emerged victorious after 23 laps in the final, setting the fastest lap of 52.553 seconds, and securing the win with his Parolin chassis powered by TM.

Daniel Kelleher (KR Motorsport, KR/IAME) took second place after a remarkable comeback from 17th in qualifying, posting a best lap of 52.697.

Thibaut Ramaekers from VDK Racing (KR/IAME) completed the podium, showing consistent pace throughout the weekend and recording a best lap of 52.679 seconds.

The Viterbo event once again showcased the incredibly high level of international karting talent, drivers who are ready to write the future of motorsport.







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