In X30 U10, Max Zvarich emerged as the standout performer of the weekend. After qualifying sixth, he quickly established himself at the front with second and first place finishes in the heats, securing P2 in the combined heats classification. Carrying that momentum forward, Zvarich delivered a composed drive in the Final to take victory, capping off a highly consistent and well-executed weekend.

Syabil Umar Basalamah also showcased strong pace throughout the event. After qualifying 11th, he steadily progressed through the heats with sixth and fifth place finishes, placing him fifth overall heading into the Final. He converted this into a podium result, finishing third and underlining a strong upward trajectory across the sessions.

Louis Mikami faced a more challenging weekend. After qualifying seventh, a DNF in Heat 1 put him on the back foot, followed by a seventh place finish in Heat 2. Classified 11th after the combined heats, he recovered positions in the Final to finish seventh, although a three-second penalty for an incident impacted his final classification.

In X30 Mini, Phawin Warakitsupachok demonstrated consistent front-running pace across the early stages. Qualifying fourth, he secured two third place finishes in the heats to place second in the combined heats classification, putting him in a strong position for the Final. However, a five-second penalty for track limits dropped him to eighth in the Final, limiting the reward for an otherwise competitive weekend.

Overall, the Franciacorta opener highlighted the importance of clean execution in the Final, where penalties ultimately played a decisive role in shaping the final results despite strong performances in earlier sessions.