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PRIZEGIVING AND NOVELTIES AT THE WSK GRAND GALA ON SATURDAY 18TH JANUARY 2014.
AT THE WSK GRAND GALA IN ADRIA ALL THE 2014 NOVELTIES BY WSK PROMOTION.
The WSK Grand Gala, on schedule at the Adria International Raceway, is going to be the showcase of the great innovation of the 2014 season. The appointment is on Saturday 18th January at the ‘Palaeventi’ of the Cavanella Po racetrack, the venue of the prize-giving ceremony of the 2013 WSK Promotion season. As usual, the drivers will be the actual protagonists: the first three drivers of the standings of each category of the WSK Euro Series and of the WSK Master Series, besides the winners of the single round of the WSK Master Cup. WSK is going to close its past season in this brand-new location and, at the same time, it is going to get ready for the forthcoming season. In fact, during the evening the promoter from Maglie (South Italy) will introduce, together with its usual programmes of kart-racing, also its new, stimulating project in car-racing.
WSK PROMOTION MAKES ITS DEBUT ON SINGLE-SEATERS WITH FORMULA 4.
Next Saturday’s WSK Grand Gala will be, for WSK Promotion and its President Luca De Donno, the occasion to officially present the two tasks WSK will be committed to in 2014: promoter both in kart-racing and also in car-racing. WSK was entrusted by Aci-Csai with the organization of the new Italian Formula 4 Championship. Next Saturday’s appointment will be the first contact between WSK and car-racing. The championship has got seven rounds for its brand-new single-seater cars in its 2014 schedule. This is a challenge which will enter in top gears already in Adria, where WSK will start to contact the teams which are eager to enter the Italian F4 Championship.
ADRIA JOINS KARTING WITH A NEW INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY.
The strong ties which bind kart racing with car racing will appear more evident next weekend. A new project, in fact, is going to be presented: a new kart-racing circuit to be built next to the existing car-racing Adria circuit. The track is projected to meet international standards and it will be part of the Adria International Raceway facility. The layout of the circuit will be presented next Saturday with all its technical details, together with a further development of the new facility proposed by WSK Promotion.