A challenging weekend, but one full of fighting spirit for Noah Wolfe in the KZ2 European Championship at Genk.
The FIA Karting European season has begun, with the opening round in Genk (Belgium) marking the start of a new journey. From the very beginning of the weekend, Noah worked closely with his team to get into the best possible shape for the official sessions.
Luck was not on the side of the British driver, who, after a hard-fought qualifying session, had to deal with several incidents in the heats, including a driver stopped on the grid ahead of him at the start and close battles in the midfield that slowed his recovery. However, the British driver always gave his maximum effort, managing to stay in the fight all the way to the final, despite a race incident in the Super Heat that forced him to retire.

In the KZ2 final, Noah showed intelligence in managing his pace and race strategy, completing an impressive recovery of thirteen positions to finish close to the top ten. Had he started further up the grid, Wolfe could certainly have aimed for much stronger results, which will remain the main objective for the second round in Sarno from July 3–5, 2026.
Noah would like to thank the entire Birel ART team for their great work, his mechanic, K25, and of course his sponsors and family.
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