“Road to DTM” programme in the German Kart Championship (DKM)
“Road to DTM” programme in the German Kart Championship (DKM)

“Road to DTM” programme in the German...

“Road to DTM” programme in the German Kart Championship (DKM)

“Road to DTM” programme in the German Kart Championship (DKM)

The ADAC is strengthening youth development in the karting scene and expanding the successfully established “Road to DTM” programme to incorporate the top German karting series, the German...
2024 German Kart Championship takes shape
2024 German Kart Championship takes shape

2024 German Kart Championship takes...

2024 German Kart Championship takes shape

2024 German Kart Championship takes shape

The German Kart Championship (DKM) is under starter’s orders for the 2024 season. The registration period for the top German karting series begins in mid-January. Six race weekends at the...
ADAC presents DKM calendar for 2024
ADAC presents DKM calendar for 2024

ADAC presents DKM calendar for 2024

ADAC presents DKM calendar for 2024

ADAC presents DKM calendar for 2024

As the future organizer of the Deutsche Kart Meisterschaft (DKM), the ADAC e.V. has presented the calendar for the 2024 season. Next year, the DKM calendar will grow to six events, which will be held...
DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta
DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta

DKM ends with exciting finale in...

DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta

DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta

The champions of the 2023 German Kart Championship have been decided. Last weekend, the season finale took place in Franciacorta, Italy. For the first time, the highest German kart racing series was a...
Sunday live streaming coverage: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy
Sunday live streaming coverage: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Sunday live streaming coverage: Final...

Sunday live streaming coverage: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Sunday live streaming coverage: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

The big season finale of the German Kart Championship will take place this weekend in Franciacorta, Italy. The titles in all three categories DSKM, DSKC, and DJKM are still to be decided. In the...
Saturday live stream: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy
Saturday live stream: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Saturday live stream: Final Round of the...

Saturday live stream: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Saturday live stream: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

The big season finale of the German Kart Championship will take place this weekend in Franciacorta, Italy. The titles in all three categories DSKM, DSKC, and DJKM are still to be decided. In the...
Live timing & Results: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy
Live timing & Results: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Live timing & Results: Final Round of...

Live timing & Results: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

Live timing & Results: Final Round of the German Kart Championship in Franciacorta, Italy

The big season finale of the German Kart Championship will take place this weekend in Franciacorta, Italy. The titles in all three categories DSKM, DSKC, and DJKM are still to be decided. In the...
DKM celebrates Franciacorta premiere at the end of the season
DKM celebrates Franciacorta premiere at the end of the season

DKM celebrates Franciacorta premiere at...

DKM celebrates Franciacorta premiere at the end of the season

DKM celebrates Franciacorta premiere at the end of the season

Frankfurt am Main. The big season finale of the German Kart Championship will take place this weekend in Franciacorta, Italy. The titles in all three categories DSKM, DSKC, and DJKM are still to be...
ADAC to host German Kart Championship in future
ADAC to host German Kart Championship in future

ADAC to host German Kart Championship in...

ADAC to host German Kart Championship in future

ADAC to host German Kart Championship in future

The German Kart Championship will have a new look from the 2024 season onwards. For the coming season, ADAC e.V. will take over the organisation of the International German Kart Championship. The...
New winners in sunshine at Kerpen
New winners in sunshine at Kerpen

New winners in sunshine at Kerpen

New winners in sunshine at Kerpen

New winners in sunshine at Kerpen

The field of the German Kart Championship visited the Erftlandring in Kerpen for the fourth round. The drivers delivered gripping fights in the best weather, thrilling the numerous spectators. The...
Sunday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen
Sunday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Sunday live stream: Round 4 of the...

Sunday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Sunday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

After races in Mülsen, Genk (Belgium), and Wackersdorf, the DKM squad travels on to Kerpen. The 1,107-metre Erftlandring has a long tradition in German motorsport and is an integral part of the DKM...
Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen
Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the...

Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

After races in Mülsen, Genk (Belgium), and Wackersdorf, the DKM squad travels on to Kerpen. The 1,107-metre Erftlandring has a long tradition in German motorsport and is an integral part of the DKM...
Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen
Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the...

Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

After races in Mülsen, Genk (Belgium), and Wackersdorf, the DKM squad travels on to Kerpen. The 1,107-metre Erftlandring has a long tradition in German motorsport and is an integral part of the DKM...
Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM
Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM

Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the...

Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM

Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM

The Erftlandring in Kerpen is the venue for the fourth event of the German Kart Championship this coming weekend and could prove to be groundbreaking in the title fight. The supporting programme will...
Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf
Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf

Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in...

Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf

Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf

After a long break, the engines roared again in the German Kart Championship at the weekend. At the Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf, 132 drivers competed in four classes. In addition to the three...
Sunday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf
Sunday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Sunday live stream: Round 3 of the...

Sunday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Sunday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

After an exciting first half of the German Kart Championship (DKM) season, the racing action returns to Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf from August 25-27. Following rounds three and four in Genk,...
Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf
Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the...

Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

After an exciting first half of the German Kart Championship (DKM) season, the racing action returns to Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf from August 25-27. Following rounds three and four in Genk,...
Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf
Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the...

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf

After an exciting first half of the German Kart Championship (DKM) season, the racing action returns to Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf from August 25-27. Following rounds three and four in Genk,...
Half-time of DKM in Wackersdorf
Half-time of DKM in Wackersdorf

Half-time of DKM in Wackersdorf

Half-time of DKM in Wackersdorf

Half-time of DKM in Wackersdorf

After an exciting first half of the German Kart Championship (DKM) season, the racing action returns to Pro Kart Raceland in Wackersdorf from August 25-27. Following rounds three and four in Genk,...
Exceptional mid-season outcome for the CRG Team in the KZ categories
Exceptional mid-season outcome for the CRG Team in the KZ categories

Exceptional mid-season outcome for the...

Exceptional mid-season outcome for the CRG Team in the KZ categories

Exceptional mid-season outcome for the CRG Team in the KZ categories

The victories in both Finals of the two European Championship KZ Rounds (in Spain with Jeremy Iglesias and in Italy with Viktor Gustafsson), as well as the one in Wackersdorf in the preparation race...
Surprises at the DKM in Wackersdorf

Published on Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Surprises at the DKM in Wackersdorf

The next event of the German Kart Championship took place last weekend in Wackersdorf (Upper Palatine). 185 participants from all over the world started at the next ranked races and there were several surprises. The weather caused lots of excitement again.

Four weeks after the season kick-off of the German Kart Championship in Lonato (Italy), the next event took place in Wackersdorf. The Prokart Raceland provided a strong location for the next ranked races of the highest German kart racing series again. With 185 drivers from more than 25 nations, the fields of the five-grade series DKM, DJKM, DSKM, DSKC and DEKM were greatly manned.

The weather posed a special challenge again. During the course of Saturday, it changed from sunshine to clouds and heavy rain. That made the choice of tires very difficult and caused several surprises in the championships. On Sunday evening, the victories went to Hugo Sasse, Lorenzo Travisanutto (both DKM), Robert De Haan (DJKM), Ricardo Longhi, Stan Pex (both DSKM) and Senna Van Walstijn (DSKC).

 

Wlömer and Chen Han win kick-off of the German Electric Kart Championship

The German Electric Kart Championship had its season kick-off. Twelve drivers started at the globally unique kart racing series. On Saturday and Sunday, qualifying, pre-final and final were on the program. The winners of the two racing days were Luca Wlömer (Berlin/GER) and Lin Chen Han (Taoyuan/TWN).

DKM: Kart Republic successful with Hugo Sasse and Lorenzo Travisanutto

German Hugo Sasse (TB Racing Team) dominated things at the German Kart Championship on Saturday. With pole position and a victory at the heats, he started into the finals as a big favourite. During the first race, the protégé of the ADAC Sports Foundation set the pace at the front of the field and celebrated his first victory of the year. Behind him, Lorenzo Travisanutto (CV Performance Group) fought his way forward from the field of pursuers to second place. Behind the reigning World Champion, Miklas Basil Born (Innovate Competition), Aleksey Sizov (TB Racing Team) and Nico Hantke (3G Racing) completed the top five positions.

During a turbulent starting phase of the afternoon race, reigning Vice Champion Sasse missed out on the double victory. Due to technical difficulties, the German temporarily fell back to midfield and finally came in eleventh.  At the front of the field, Travisanutto showed a spotlessly clean performance and achieved his second victory of the season after Lonato. His pursuers Alexander Tauscher (Junior TEAM75) and Felix Arnold (TB Racing Team) stayed in his wind shadow the entire race but weren’t able to attack. On the last cup ranks followed Bastian Buus (RS Competition) and Sizov on fourth and fifth places. Ben Dörr (TB Racing Team) showed a strong catching-up race – after a falling out at the first race, he drove forward from the end of the field to seventh place. Winner Travisanutto was content with his debut in Wackersdorf: „With this victory, we were able to strengthen our lead in the championship. We worked a lot these past few days. It was the first race on this track for me. But I really like it, it’s technically challenging and you have to achieve a good rhythm to be fast.”

Championship ranking DKM after 4 of 10 races:
1. Lorenzo Travisanutto (111 points)
2. Hugo Sasse (87 points)
3. Kas Haverkort (72 points)
4. Aleksey Sizov (56 points)
5. Alexander Tauscher (44 points)

 

DJKM: Robert De Haan dominates races

Neo Ringdahl (Bamberger Kartracing) achieved pole position at the juniors on the wet track. During the heats, the Swede wasn’t able to defend his position though and passed the lead on to overall leading driver Robert De Haan (Energy Corse). The Dutchman won both heats and was unstoppable during the final races on Sunday as well. He dominated both races and strengthened his leading position in the championship. “I achieved a good lead both times and managed to keep it. I’ve now strengthened my lead in the championship and am going to stay focused”, the Dutchman commented on his success.

Things on the further positions were varied. The youngsters showed exciting duels and switched positions numerous times during the course of the race. At the first final race, Luca Leistra (RS Schumacher Racing Team) led the field in front of Levente Revesz (KR Motorsport), Enzo Riccardo Scionti (WARD Racing) and German Jakob Bergmeister (Millenium Racing Team). The balance of power was similar during the second final race. This time, Hungarian Revesz ended up in second place. Leistra came in third, followed by Bergmeister and Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen (TK Racing).

Championship ranking DJKM after 4 of 10 races:
1. Robert De Haan (119 points)
2. Luca Leistra (80 points)
3. Jakob Bergmeister (64 points)
4. Levente Revesz (56 points)
5. Enzo Riccardo Scionti (56 points)

 

DSKM: Riccardo Longhi and Stan Pex win

The 35 drivers of the German Shifterkart Championship showed world-class performances during the races again. Benjamin Tornqvist Persson (CRG Holland) highlighted his love of wet track conditions once again – with a victory and a second place at the heats, he took the lead on Saturday evening. There was a change in the balance of power on the dry track during the final races though. Riccardo Longhi (BirelART Racing KSW) won the start and kept his top position until the end of the race. Behind him followed reigning champion Fabian Federer (SRP Racing Team) on second place. There was a close fight for the last place on the podium: At the end of the race, Emilien Denner (CPB Sport) prevailed over Stan Pex (SP MotorSport) and Tornqvist Persson.

There were several changes regarding the leading position during the second final race. From sixth starting position, Jeremy Iglesias (RS Schumacher Racing Team) raced to the front but wasn’t able to defend the top position until the end. Stan Pex fought his way forward towards the middle of the race and defended his position against Federer until the end of the race. Regarding third place, Longhi managed another manoeuvre against Jorrit Pex (SP MotorSport) and the temporary leader Iglesias in the end. At the finish line, winner Stan Pex was really happy about his success: “I took the lead early on and then tried to stay calm. It’s really great to have won.”

Championship ranking DSKM after 4 of 10 races:
1. Fabian Federer (114 points)
2. Stan Pex (86 points)
3. Jeremy Iglesias (69 points)
4. Riccardo Longhi (66 points)
5. Emilien Denner (62 points)

 

DSKC: First season victory for rookie Senna Van Walstijn

48 participants made a full field at the DMSB Shifterkart Cup again and there were several surprises during the course of the three racing days. During qualifying and the heats, Rafael Villagomez (BirelART Racing KSW) from Mexico dominated the events and led the interim standings. But during the course of the pre-finals, he made way for his teammates Valentino Fritsch and Robert Kindervater. The two BirelART drivers each won a race and thereby started into the final from the first starting row. The three leading drivers of the championship had to deal with a setback. Tim Tröger (Mach1 Motorsport), Jeroen Bos (CRG Holland) and Davids Trefilovs (SRP Racing Team) had to drop out and thereby missed entering the final.

In the race over 21 laps, local driver Fritsch achieved a perfect start. He drove away from his pursuers in the beginning and seemed to be on the way to his first victory. From behind, Senna Van Walstijn (SP MotorSport) raced to the front though. Shortly before the end, the Dutchman drove past the leading driver and celebrated his first DSKC-victory. “In the beginning, the race was really exhausting. I had to close a huge gap, but now I’m very happy to have won my first race as a rookie“, he summed things up in his winner’s interview. Behind him, there were several changes due to subsequent penalties. In the end, Konstantin Kapetanidis (Valier Motorsport) came in second in front of Fritsch, Valdemar Risom (RS Competition) and Jan Bednar (Gregor Kart S.R.O.).

Championship ranking DSKC after 4 of 10 races:
1. Valentino Fritsch (76 points)
2. Valdemar Risom (66 points)
3. Senna Van Walstijn (60 points)
4. Rafael Villagomez (52 points)
5. Konstantin Kapetanidis (50 points)

After the first two events, the German Kart Championship is now going to take a short break. In eight weeks (July 12th-14th), the half-time race is then going to take place on the Erftlandring in Kerpen.

 

Rate this article:
No rating
Comments (0)Number of views (10031)
Print