The last event of this year’s RMC Czech Republic, Moravian Cup and Slovak Championship season took place, as usual, at Slovakia Ring, where races were held under artificial lighting on Saturday evening. Night racing gave the final event a unique atmosphere, which was enhanced by the chilly but ultimately pleasant autumn conditions. Although rain was expected, most of the weekend was dry and the races went off without a hitch.
Filip Valenta competed in the Rotax Senior class, significantly speeding up after finishing sixteenth in qualifying and fighting for the middle of the field in each race. Thanks to his steady pace, he finished the weekend in a solid twelfth place.
In the KZ2 category, four drivers provided strong team representation. Lucie Zimmelová kept pace with the leaders after finishing fourth in qualifying and ended the weekend in sixth place. Filip Vloch once again confirmed his form, being among the fastest drivers throughout the weekend. Thanks to two strong races, he moved up to third place and added another podium finish. Lukáš Babáček recovered brilliantly after a difficult start and finished the final superfinal in eighth place, while Lukáš Lehnert, who was competing in his first KZ2 race, ended the weekend with a promising performance and tenth place.
Jaroslav Capík achieved a fantastic result in the KZ2 Senior category, dominating the entire weekend. He won the qualifying, all three heats, and the super final, deservedly taking home the victory. His teammate Josef Barilla did just as well: after placing second in the qualifying, he kept pace with the leading drivers and finished fifth in the final standings.
Tomáš Javůrek secured another triumph for MS KART in the Rotax DD2 class, where he was among the fastest from the very first race. After a balanced performance in the heats, he dominated the final and finished the race with an overall victory.
The racing weekend at Slovakiaring was a fitting end to a successful 2025 season. The MS KART team once again confirmed its strength across all categories, taking home victories, podium finishes, and valuable points. We are proud to close out 2025 and are already looking forward to the new challenges that the 2026 season will bring.


































