First Title Decision in Kerpen

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The German Kart Championship kicked off the second half of its season last weekend at the historic Erftlandring in Kerpen. At the fourth of five race weekends, more than 200 drivers lined up on the 1,107-meter cult track. In front of packed grandstands and under consistently dry late-summer weather, the six classes delivered thrilling karting action — including the first championship decision in the Minis. The final winners in Kerpen were Markus Kajak (DKM), Marc Alexander Reistrup (DJKM), Jeffrey Fikse (DSKC), Devin Titz (DMKM), Maxim Becker (X30 Junior) and Lars Ramaer (X30 Senior).

Champions Crowned as 2024 IAME Euro Series Concludes with Epic Finale at Genk

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As the 2024 IAME Euro Series reached its climax, the final round at Karting Genk in Belgium delivered unforgettable racing moments and high drama. Known as the “Home of Champions,” this iconic circuit hosted a weekend of intense battles among the series’ top drivers. The scattered clouds added to the challenge, making every lap crucial in the fight for the championship. Despite the unpredictable weather with rain that only slightly materialized on Friday, the drivers showcased exceptional skill and determination as they pushed their limits in the season’s final showdown.

The weekend in Sarno turned out to be below expectations for CRG

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The 3rd round of the WSK Master, which took place in Sarno from the 25th to the 28th March, did not end with the expected results for the CRG Racing Team. However, if on one hand the podium was missed, especially in the KZ and Mini classes where the CRG drivers showed a high potential, at the same time, the balance of the technical work carried out has been satisfying for the drivers and the team's staff. These WSK races in fact, always have the priority objective of developing and testing the technical material in view of the FIA ​​Championships and from this point of view the work done, but above all, the data acquired and the feedback from the track, will be particularly important.

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