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Tom Joyner winner of Final 2 in Macau on the podium with Jordon Lennox-­‐Lamb, third. Previous page, Joyner running towards success in Final 2 at the beginning of the race followed by Max Verstappen. UNPREDICTABLE FINAL RESULT IN FINAL-1. The first of the two finals finished in an unpredictable way, because of a crash between David Forè and his teammate Felice Tiene at the third of the twenty-one laps in programme. The two drivers were occupying the first positions and still battling for the world title. So, it was Max Verstappen who got the best result for CRG gaining the second step of the podium, with Jordon Lennox-Lamb fifth and Eddy Tinini achieving an excellent eighth place. JOYNER WINS IN FINAL-2. In final 2, Tom Joyner pulled away toward victory, after exchanging positions with Max Verstappen at the beginning of the race. The latter was then forced to retire in the second half of the race for a technical failure. However, beside Joyner on the podium of Final 2 there was Jordon Lennox-Lamb, excellent third behind the leader of the ranking Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart-Vortex), who missed the start of Final 1 for a problem with his starter. Felice Tiene did his part recovering as far as the fifth place, closely followed by Davide Forè. Eddy Tinini, after an astonishing eighth place in Final 1, this time had to be content with the 18th position, even though he showed to be at his ease on this track. So, the Championship will be decided on Sunday, after Finals 3 and 4 of this thrilling weekend. Nothing is decided yet and only three results out of four will be taken into consideration.

Tom Joyner and Max Verstappen, on the Final 1 podium of Macau. THE RESULTS OF THE FIRST TWO FINALS IN MACAU: FINAL-1 1. Tom Joyner (LH/Bmb/Bridgestone) 2. Max Verstappen (CRG/Tm/Bridgestone) 3. Pedro Hiltbrand (FA Kart/Vortex/Bridgestone) FINAL-2 1. Tom Joyner (LH/Bmb/Bridgestone) 2. Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart/Vortex/Bridgestone) 3. Jordon Lennox-Lamb (CRG/Bmb/Bridgestone) THE RANKING. In Macau, after the first two finals on Saturday, the ranking is currently led by the Italian Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart) with 95 points, followed by the Japanese Sasaki (Kosmic) with 82, and then by the CRG "army" with Tom Joyner (LH-Bmb) 78, Felice Tiene (CRG-Bmb) 59, Davide Forè (CRG- Bmb) 56, Jordon Lennox- Lamb (CRG-Bmb) 55, Max Verstappen (CRG-Tm) 52. THE PROGRAMME OF MACAU - KF1 Sunday 21st October: non-qualifying practice from 9.00am; qualifying from 10.15am; Race-3 11.30am; drivers' presentation 02.25pm; Race-4 03.40pm; KF1 podium 04.10pm. All the results on www.cikfia.com TV Live on www.cikfia.com Press Office CRG SpA www.kartcrg.com 20th October 2012

Tom Joyner winner of Final 2 in Macau on the podium with Jordon Lennox-­‐Lamb, third. Previous page, Joyner running<br />

towards success in Final 2 at the beginning of the race followed by Max Verstappen.<br />

UNPREDICTABLE FINAL RESULT IN FINAL-1. The first of the two finals finished in an<br />

unpredictable way, because of a crash between David Forè and his teammate Felice Tiene at the<br />

third of the twenty-one laps in programme. The two drivers were occupying the first positions and<br />

still battling for the world title.<br />

So, it was Max Verstappen who got the best result for <strong>CRG</strong> gaining the second step of the<br />

podium, with Jordon Lennox-Lamb fifth and Eddy Tinini achieving an excellent eighth place.<br />

JOYNER WINS IN FINAL-2. In final 2, Tom Joyner pulled away toward victory, after exchanging<br />

positions with Max Verstappen at the beginning of the race. The latter was then forced to retire in<br />

the second half of the race for a technical failure.<br />

However, beside Joyner on the podium of Final 2 there was Jordon Lennox-Lamb, excellent<br />

third behind the leader of the ranking Flavio Camponeschi (Tony Kart-Vortex), who missed the<br />

start of Final 1 for a problem with his starter. Felice Tiene did his part recovering as far as the fifth<br />

place, closely followed by Davide Forè. Eddy Tinini, after an astonishing eighth place in Final 1,<br />

this time had to be content with the 18th position, even though he showed to be at his ease on this<br />

track.<br />

So, the Championship will be decided on Sunday, after Finals 3 and 4 of this thrilling weekend.<br />

Nothing is decided yet and only three results out of four will be taken into consideration.

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