The grand season finale of the WSK Super Master Series at the Franciacorta Karting Track marked the conclusion of an intense international WSK season. Over 400 drivers from around 60 nations battled for the final points on the 1,300-meter track near Milan—and right in the thick of it was Henri Möhring, who once again demonstrated his strong progress in the OK-N Junior class.

The ADAC Hessen-Thüringen e.V. development driver, member of Motorsport Team Germany, and Dörr Motorsport driver started the weekend in a solid position. In qualifying, Henri secured 17th place, laying the groundwork for another comeback in the highly competitive field. Due to an unfortunate position on the grid, he had to set his fastest lap without the crucial slipstream.

In the heats, the young driver once again demonstrated his racing prowess: with consistently fast lap times and strong battles, he worked his way up from ninth on the grid to fourth place right in the first heat. He finished the second heat in fifth place. However, a 5-second penalty imposed after the race slowed him down and dropped him back to tenth place. In the third heat, while in fifth place, he was roughly pushed off the track by a competitor but managed to salvage fourteenth place at the finish. This moved Henri up to 15th place in the provisional standings.

On Sunday, the young driver from Hesse was in top form. He confirmed his strong pace with a second-place finish in the warm-up, before making a strong statement by finishing third in the pre-final, securing a promising starting position for the final. Starting from twelfth on the grid, Henri got off to a strong start in the decisive race and worked his way up to eighth place in the opening laps. But then came the setback: in a tight battle for position, he was pushed off the track through no fault of his own and sent across the grass. His chance at a top finish was gone. Despite this incident, Henri didn’t give up and fought his way back into the race. In the end, he crossed the finish line in 17th place—a result that doesn’t reflect his actual speed on race day.

“The weekend showed once again that we can compete at the front. Finishing third in the Pre-Final was really strong. Unfortunately, we had some bad luck in the Final, but situations like that are part of motorsport. I’m taking a lot of positives from the WSK season and am looking forward to the next challenges,” Henri summed up.

Particularly noteworthy: Although he did not compete in the first two race weekends, he finished the championship in seventh place. Now the youngster has his sights set on the WSK Euro Series. In the championship standings, Henri Möhring currently sits in eleventh place, despite not having competed in the first two races of the season. With the grand finale of the WSK Super Master Series in Franciacorta, Italy, on the horizon, the goal is clear: to finish the final weekend with a podium finish.