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17 The two drivers have been battling in karting since the age of nine, shuffled at the top of the standings, with the Roman, lined up by the Van Amersfoort team, taking an early lead in the Misano opener before eventually losing it in the Spielberg weekend. Fielded by Prema, Minì was more consistent in the central part of the series, and the two wins that Pizzi scored in Monza were not enough to remain in contention until Vallelunga. The Sicilian was able to mathe‐ matically clinch in Imola, relying on four wins, twelve podiums and nine pole positions. On the other hand, Andrea Rosso, who also scored three wins at the beginning of the season, had a slight drop in the closing part of the year. After the second place in race 1 at Monza, the Cram Motorsport driver was no longer able to return to the podium, slipping from third to seventh place in the stan‐ dings. In front of him, Prema placed Dino Beganovic, a Ferrari Driver Academy driver, who took third scoring his maiden win at Imola, and Gabriel Bortoleto, who proved extremely fast on the wet. The Brazilian finished fifth in points behind Red Bull junior drivers Jonny Edgar and Jak Crawford, who missed two rounds to take part in the German series. Italian Leonardo Fornaroli also finished in the top‐10, delivering a positive step in the second part of the season. He cruised to the overall podium in race 3 at Monza, with five additional rookie podiums. Race 3 at Monza also saw Pietro Delli Guanti take Victory and bring Giuseppe Mazzotti's BVM team back to success. The opera‐ tion also joined forces with Alessandro Perullo's Technorace starting from the round at Mugello. Francesco Pizzi Andrea Rosso Gabriel Bortoleto Leonardo Fornaroli Pietro Delli Guanti

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