Round 2 of the WSK Euro Series at South Garda produced a clear statement from the Asian contingent, with Phawin Warakitsupachok, Max Zvarich, and Qarrar Firhand each converting competitive weekends into podium finishes across three separate categories.
In Mini Gr. 3, Warakitsupachok built his result through consistency. After qualifying third, he took control early with a Heat 1 win, followed by P4 and P2 finishes in the remaining heats. A second-place Prefinal kept him in contention, and he closed the weekend with P3 in the Final, maintaining a front-running presence across every session.
Zvarich’s Mini U10 campaign followed a different trajectory. An eighth-place qualifying run was followed by a retirement in Heat 1, forcing an immediate recovery drive. He responded with P2 in Heat 2 and a win in Heat 3, re-establishing himself in the lead group. A third-place Prefinal set up the Final, where he finished P8, completing a weekend defined by his ability to recover positions and remain competitive despite the early setback.
In the OK category, Firhand delivered the most consistent performance of the three. He qualified fourth and held P2 across all three heats, never dropping out of the top two. A second-place Prefinal translated directly into the Final, where he secured P2, marking one of the strongest overall results of the round through sustained pace and control.
Across three categories, the outcomes reflected different paths to the podium. Warakitsupachok built his result through session-by-session consistency, Zvarich recovered from early adversity to remain in contention, and Firhand executed a near-flawless weekend at the front. All three leave South Garda with points secured and momentum established heading into the next round.




