
A perfect control of the conditions
Senna Van Walstijn was also very fast, as shown by his 5th place in the Super Heat on Sunday morning, and would have liked to fight for the podium, but a missed heat on Saturday morning forced him to make constant recoveries that ended with a 7th place in the Final.
In KZ2, Sodikart was the second best-represented brand and did not fail to perform at a high level, in collaboration with the CPB Sport team. Thomas Imbourg, winner of a heat, was aiming for an excellent result, before dropping down in the hierarchy during the Super Heat and having to be satisfied with a recovery to 11th position in the Final. Arthur Carbonnel, Jean Nomblot, David Liwinski, Matteo Spirgel and Arthur Lehouck also had the opportunity to demonstrate their speed in Genk.
Mansel Smith, Team Manager of the Sodi Racing Team, gives his analysis. “Apart from his 2nd place in the Super Heat, in which Emilien did not take any risks to secure pole position for the Final, he won everything during this meeting, with an outstanding attitude! Such a victory requires a lot of work, and also perfect equipment and this was the case in Genk. We must obviously give credit to our engine manufacturer TM Racing for this success.”
Bertrand Pignolet, President of Sodikart: “Winning this first KZ round of the FIA Karting European Championship, a few days after our first victory in OKJ, rewards the work of the whole team. Émilien dominated the whole weekend, constantly putting in great performances. We can be proud of this new victory and of the work done by the Sodi Racing Team, the factory and our various partners. These results do not happen by chance, especially at this level of competition where every detail counts. Now we have to build on this momentum in the next races.”