Noah Wolfe finished the OK Senior World Championship in Kristianstad after a competitive weekend right to the end.
As always, the World Championship proved to be a high-tension event where details made the difference. Noah Wolfe took to the track right from the start, working with the entire Birelart team to get into the best possible condition. The weather obviously made everything more challenging with the ever-changing Swedish temperatures.
After finishing seventh in his qualifying session, the British driver began the manches program. He had an unfortunate retirement in the first race on Friday due to a problem that prevented him from starting the heat race. Noah quickly reset and, together with the team, achieved good results in the remaining races, finishing P1, P2 and P4 in succession, and closing with a P11 in the last manche of the day.

This excellent progression demonstrated his great potential, which was further enhanced by the Super Heat in wet conditions on Sunday morning. After the early stages of the race, which Noah managed excellently, he was able to take the lead and set his own pace. He finished P2 under the chequered flag and gained further positions.
The OK Senior World Championship final saw Noah make a good start, immediately recovering positions. He had excellent pace and managed the early stages of the race intelligently, but unfortunately the traffic ahead blocked Noah. Nevertheless, he was still fighting for a place in the top five until a collision caused by an opponent on the very last lap ended his race.
The final result does not, however, detract from the excellent potential shown by the British driver, who is now ready to close the FIA Karting season with the KZ2 World Championship in Franciacorta (October 9/12).
Noah thanks everyone at Birelart, the team, his mechanic, his family and, of course, his sponsors for their support.
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