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CHASSIS TEAM 805 Davide D'Urso BIANCO Simone Italy BirelArt VRK Motorsport 807 Marcel Ottink OTTINK Nathan Netherlands Falcon PDB Racing Team 808 Kids to win LEVEAU Louis Spain FA Kart Kids to win 809 CRG LIMNANATHARAK Sitarvee Thailand CRG CRG Racing Team 810 Kids to win GARCIA Aaron Spain FA Kart Kids to win 811 Kowalewski Patrice KOWALEWSKI Patrice Belgium Exprit 812 EGP Racing Team VERBEECK Liam Belgium EGP Racing Team 813 Valentin Guerinot RAPHANEL Arthur France Energy RK Compétition 814 Karim Al Azhari AL AZHARI Keanu UAE Parolin Parolin Racing Kart 816 Hervé Montagne MONTAGNE Tom France FA Kart 817 Parolin Racing Kart GIBBONS Bertie UAE Parolin GGM 818 Adam Macintyre MACINTYRE William UK Energy Fusion Motorsport 819 Cédric Bouzar BOUZAR Guillaume France Parolin 820 Jari Martikainen MARTIKAINEN Santeri Finland Energy 821 Team Driver ASD FABRIS Nathan Switzerland Parolin 822 Kartbox.ch HUBER Jerômé Switzerland Praga Kartbox.ch 823 Meertens MEERTENS Amaury Belgium 824 Wendy Gielen DREES Jordi Belgium Exprit 825 ASBL Karting Club Condroz ABRAHAM Kimmy Belgium Tony-Kart Dimo Kart 826 Barry Shields SHIELDS Danny UAE Redspeed Brand Racing 827 Fusion Motorsport SLATER Freddie UK KR Fusion Motorsport 828 Dominique Dedecker DEDECKER Douwe Belgium Parolin Parolin Racing Kart 829 VDK Racing BERNIER Augustin Belgium Parolin VDK Racing 815 Alex Ravoire RAVOIRE Stefano France Tony-Kart RK Compétition 831 Matt Lankford CREWS Brent USA 832 Jeremy Fletcher FLETCHER Jeremy USA KR Team USA KR 833 Verbrugge VERBRUGGE Maxens France Parolin Kart Pro Racing 834 Jonathan wright WRIGHT Oliver UK Exprit Croc Promotion 835 Abloy FS Kart Racing FRAGAKIS Nikolas Greece Evokart Abloy FS Kart Racing 836 Speed Force AGGELOPOULOS Marios Greece Exprit Speed frorce Jose Manuel Melendez 838 Hernandez MELENDEZ PARDI Alejandro Spain CRG 839 Darren Beavers BEAVERS Bradley UK 841 Dan Holland Racing MADESH Ishaan India FA Kart Dan Holland Racing 842 Daniel stilp STILP Gabriel UK Mad Croc Croc Promotion X30 Mini - Provisional Entry List IAME International Final 2018 N° ENTRANT LAST NAME / FIRST NAME NAT. CHASSIS TEAM 843 Nick de Bruijn VAN'T PAD BOSCH Sacha Netherlands Parolin PDB Racing Team X30 Mini - Provisional Entry List IAME International Final 2018 N° ENTRANT LAST NAME / FIRST NAME NAT. CHASSIS TEAM 844 Parolin Racing Kart MADESH Rohaan India Parolin Parolin Racing Kart 845 Kartbox.ch SHAW Roy Switzerland Praga Kartbox.ch 848 FA Racing Spain CHAOS RIVERO Pol Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 849 KR Motorsport MONZA Tiziano Singapore KR KR Motorsport 851 Team Driver ASD TRENTIN Giovanni Italy Parolin Team Driver ASD 852 CRG Racing Team DONG Ziao China CRG CRG Racing Team 853 Martiniello MARTINIELLO Hugo France Formula K Kart'in Pro 857 Fusion Motorsport NEATE Aiden UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport 859 Kids to win RUIZ Sergio Spain FA Kart Kids to win 859 Dan Holland Racing KRAAV Carmen Estonia Energy Dan Holland Racing 862 Team Driver ASD LACORTE Nicola Italy Parolin Team Driver ASD 863 Tom Kalender KALENDER Tom Germany Mach1 DS Kartsport 865 Kim Cederberg CEDERBERG Emil Finland Parolin 866 Nick de Bruijn QIU Yuchen Canada Falcon PDB Racing Team 867 Kartbox.ch STROLLO Alessio Switzerland Praga Kartbox.ch 870 Piers Sexton Racing GO William Philipines Kosmic Piers Sexton Racing 872 Mikko Väntti VANTTI Julia Finland Parolin Fastone Racing 873 Merieux Cyril MERIEUX Kimi France KR PB Kart 874 Athens Kart Shop NTENTOPOULOS Georgios Greece Tecno Athens Kart Shop 877 PDB Racing Team LAMMERS Rene Netherlands Parolin PDB Racing Team 878 Mika Heikkila HEIKKILA Joni Finland Energy 879 Ray Motorsport KAFANTARIS Georgios Greece Formula K Ray Motorsport 881 FA Racing Spain PEIRO LUZARRAGA Miguel Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 883 S. Brink KROONE Tristan Netherlands Falcon PDB Racing Team 884 Marco Joel Silva Almeida LEAO Lagson Mozambique CRG CRG Racing Team 886 KR Motorsport CYRUS-YI PING Emiliano Singapore KR KR Motorsport 888 Charles Outran OUTRAN Clément France Energy Energy Corse 890 Piers Sexton Racing HOUSLEY Freddy UK Kosmic Piers Sexton Racing 892 Parolin Racing Kart SOLDAVINI Juan Francisco Italy Parolin Parolin Racing Kart 894 Dan Holland Racing VOLT Ruben Estonia Energy Dan Holland Racing X 30 Junior - Provisional Entry List IAME International Final 2018 N° ENTRANT LAST NAME / FIRST NAME NAT. CHASSIS TEAM 2 Doquin Nicolas DOQUIN Antoine France BirelArt Castellet Kart Racing 3 Richard Gazeau GAZEAU César France FA Kart RM Concept 4 GELEY Maxime France Kosmic Idéal Kart 5 VDK Racing UZAN Tom France Kosmic VDK Racing 6 Uniq Racing PYLKA Olii Poland KR Uniq Racing P1 Racing / D&K 7 P1 Racing DRIESSEN Georgina Netherlands Exprit Dakreparatiebedrijf 8 Sébastien Cabirou CABIROU Loris France Tony-Kart Team Cabirou 9 PDB Racing Team ANDREASSON Oscar Sweden Gillard PDB Racing Team 10 FS-RL-Competition HO Sean Christian Singapore CRG CRG Racing Team 11 K-Sport MOHSIN Shahan Ali India Kosmic KR-Sport 12 Fusion Motorsport EDGAR Jessica UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport TREILLARD DE QUINEMONT 13 Guarato Steve Guillaume France Tony-Kart SG Drivers 14 Piers Seton Racing INTHRAHUVUSAC Tasanapol Thailand Kosmic Piers Sexton Racing 15 Fusion Motorsport ASKEY Kai UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport 16 Eirik Arnestad ARNESTAD Michael Norway Gillard PDB Racing Team Daniel James 17 Dan Ley LEY Alex UK Tony-Kart Performance Cars 18 Fusion Motorsport MEAKIN Zac UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport 19 Aivar Korjus MANNAMETS Oskar Estonia Tony-Kart Aix Racing Team 20 Piers Sexton Racing GREY Oliver UK Kosmic Piers Sexton Racing 21 Mika Vuoristo VUORISTO Mikael Finland FA Kart 22 Linus JANSEN Linus Germany KR HTP Kart Team 23 Fusion Motorsport DIMITROV Georgi UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport 24 CRG Spa HALIM MU'AZZAM Putera Adam Malaysia CRG CRG Racing Team 25 Stephen Webb WEBB Summer Netherlands OTK GHK Karting Team 26 VDK Racing BERNIER Victor France Kosmic VDK Racing 27 SOULAN SOULAN Victor France Exprit Kart'in Pro 28 FA Racing Spain ALANIS BOSCH Eric Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 29 FA Racing Spain MOAR Urbeltz Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 30 Team Driver ASD PATRESE Lorenzo Italy KR Team Driver ASD 32 Eric Devey DEVEY-GIANESSY Amadéo France Kosmic Castellet Kart Racing 33 Fusion Motorsport BARRETT Alicia UK Spirit Fusion Motorsport 34 Timo-Pekka Hietanen HIETANEN Otso-Aaron Finland Kosmic 35 KPR - VF Coaching BAPTISTE Nicolas Colombia Sodi Kart Pro Racing 36 KR Motorsport BARNARD Taylor UK KR KR Motorsport 37 Lovinfosse David LOVINFOSSE Lola France Sodi Trèfle Racing 38 Kartia NOGALES Daniel Spain Tony-Kart Unomatricula K-Team 39 FA Racing Spain MARTI SOBREPERA Josep Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 40 Mickael NORMANN NORMANN Casper Denmark Sodi TAC Racing 41 Aix Racing Team KADAPIK Rimmo Estonia OTK Aix Racing Team 44 Kartbox.ch VICTORINO Matthieu Switzerland Praga Kartbox.ch 46 Dan Holland Racing HAKALA Patrick Finland OTK Dan Holland Racing 47 Team Evolution THAITONGSUK Phurith Thailand Fa Kart Team Evolution 48 Kartbox.ch SPERANDIO Elia Switzerland Praga Kartbox.ch 49 KR Motorsport BOHRA Nikhil Kailash Singapore KR KR Motorsport 50 West Speed VICTORSSON Philip Sweden Kosmic West Speed 51 Brendan OBrien OBRIEN Karl Ireland Exprit BKC Racing 52 Conor Mc Cormack MC CORMAK Sean Ireland Compkart DMS 53 Marc Quinlivan COBY Alyx Ireland FA Kart Brennan Tech 54 Lee Lloyd LLOYD Alex UK FA Kart Dan Holland Racing 55 john sleator SLEATOR JP Ireland Compkart DMS X30 Junior - Provisional Entry List IAME International Final 2018 N° ENTRANT LAST NAME / FIRST NAME NAT. CHASSIS TEAM 57 Roy ROY Herman Ile de la Réunion CRG Kart Shop 60 Darren Brown SPINDLOW Freddie UK RedSpeed Persistence 63 Berner Kart Racing Club BEN Samir Switzerland Swiss Hutless Swiss Hutless 64 Sauter SAUTER Michael Switzerland Praga Sauter Engineering 66 David Johnston WALKER Aaron UK Redspeed KMS 70 Richard Milar MILLAR Aston UK Tony-Kart 71 Harvey RIBY Harvey UK Mad Croc Mad Croc 72 Bouteiller Georges BOUTEILLER Vincent France Sodi Kart Pe Diem Team 73 James Shields SHIELDS Cian UK Exprit Fusion Motorsport 74 Tuukka Heiman HEIMAN Jami Finland Exprit FMR-TEAM 75 Abramzcyk ABRAMCZYK Noam France Exprit Kart'in Pro 76 FA Racing Spain BELDA HUGO Spain FA Kart FA Racing Spain 80 CRG Racing Team KE Shuncheng China CRG CRG Racing Team 81 Mark Meyer MAYER Maximus Spain Exprit Fusion Motorsport 85 Fusion Motorsport STADSBADER Gilles Belgium Exprit Fusion Motorsport 86 CRG Racing Team XIZHENG Huang China CRG CRG Racing Team 88 Niklas Johnsson JOHNSSON Patrik Sweden Tony-Kart Ward Racing 94 Abloy FS Kart Racing PETRISIS Stylianos Greece Parolin Abloy FS Kart Racing 96 Abloy FS Kart Racing DEVETZOGLOU Andreas Greece Parolin Abloy FS Kart Racing 100 Talvar Racing KALMET Jan Estonia Tony-Kart Talvar Racing 101 VDK Racing JANSSEN Valon Belgium Kosmic VDK Racing 102 Goethe Roald GOETHE Oliver Monaco Exprit Rofgo Junior 103 Team KLN LEVEQUE Enzo France Kosmic Team KLN 104 Mauro Almeida RODRIGO Almeida Mozambique CRG CRG Racing Team 106 Paul Rattican RATTICAN Joshua UK Tony-Kart MSport 107 Karting Club Condroz MATON Noah Belgium Kosmic RSD Karting 111 KR Motorsport CHIN Kalen Singapore KR KR Motorsport 112 Delbart Christophe DELBART Loïs Belgium Kosmic 3DK Management 113 Natalia Margioli KOMNINOS Konstantinos Greece Kosmic 114 Ploeg PLOEG Bart Netherlands CRG Ploeg Racing Team 115 Aix Racing Team ALGRE Ken Oscar Estonia Exprit Aix Racing Team 116 P. Dokkum DOKKUM Dinand Netherlands Flandria Astra Karting 117 Fusion Motorsport VAN'T HOFF Dilano Netherlands Exprit Fusion
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