Karting: World Title for a Frenchman and General Brawl
Coronation of a Frenchman at the world karting championships and scenes worthy of a rugby match from a driver, throwing his bumper on the track before starting a fight in the paddocks.

The karting world championships took place this weekend on the Italian track of Lonato, well known to F1 drivers, notably Max Verstappen, who honed his skills on this layout.
If the KZ category (the category of shifter karts) saw the triumph of Frenchman Jeremy Iglesias at the end of the race, an event of a completely different nature shook the Italian paddock.
Following an off-track excursion, young Italian driver Luca Corberi lost his temper by throwing the bumper of his kart towards a competitor still in the race.
The narrowly avoided drama, hostilities continued in the paddocks once the race was over, with the Italian charging the competitor like a rugby player in the middle of a match.
hmm…. also that this guy is 23 years old pic.twitter.com/iLhy8vTVpo
— Nyck (@fadingstats) October 4, 2020
This act triggered the beginning of a general brawl in the stands as shown in the video.
Faced with these completely reckless acts, the FIA, led by Felipe Massa (present at the Italian track), will probably decide to suspend the driver, either temporarily or permanently, despite the status of the young Corberi, son of the track owners.