The National categories also compete in the Autumn Trophy, with winners including OLIVIERI EMANUELE (60mini), MELIS MATTEO (Entry level), CECCARELLI KEVIN (KZN Under), CARBONE MASSIMO (KZN Over), CESARONI GIANCARLO (125 Amateur), NATALI LORENZO (Gilera).
From easykart.it press release
The 2019 national champions are: Andrea Calabrese (60), Adam Kowalski (100), Mattia Moretti (125), Rosolino Caralla (Senior) and Mattia Livraghi (BMB) while the seventh round winners were: Francesco Ruga (125), Rosolino Caralla (Senior), Andrea Calabrese (60), Adam Kowalski (100) and Alessandro Salvarani (BMB).
125 Easy: Francesco Ruga wins the final race, Mattia Moretti becomes champion. In Senior, Caralla wins both Final and title.
The 125 Final featured the three title contenders from the start: Francesco Ruga controlled the race ahead of Mattia Moretti who secured his position after Daniele Tassone’s retirement due to a technical issue, with Francesco Serafini taking third place. Thanks to his second place finish, Mattia is the 2019 champion in 125 Easy.
In Senior, Rosolino Caralla claims another victory in the Final reserved for over 40s, with Domenico Palumbo in second place and Roberto Baroni in third. Caralla becomes national champion.
60 Easy: Andrea Calabrese wins Final and national title
Andrea Calabrese is the king of this season: after winning six finals out of seven rounds, Andrea is the new category champion after winning a highly competitive final in a weekend that saw the top drivers separated by just seconds. Nicholas Tomasella finished second, just over three-tenths behind, while Marco Barbaglia took the third step on the podium.
100 Easy, Adam Kowalski dominates and becomes champion
Adam Kowalski wins the final after a dominated weekend with pole position and pre-final victory: thanks to this performance, the Czech driver becomes the new category champion. The other two podium spots were contested by the Principalli brothers with Simone finishing ahead of Leonardo.
BMB Challenge: Alessandro Salvarani first in Final, Livraghi champion.
Alessandro Salvarani is the seventh different winner in seven finals. A victory that comes after a dominated weekend with pole position and pre-final win. Riccardo Bechelli finished second, Andrea Procino on the podium. With fourth place in the Final, Mattia Livraghi becomes the first-ever national champion in BMB Challenge.
The 2019 Easykart Trophy concluded with the seventh round in Siena: short break for drivers and teams… we’ll meet again in Siena from October 4-6 for the International Grand Finals – the Easykart “world championship.”
