Round 3 of the IAME Euro Series came to Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf under some of the most demanding conditions of the season — record temperatures for Germany at this time of year, with 36°C on the grid by the time the finals got underway. Three categories, three winners, and three championship battles that could not be more closely fought heading into the final round at Genk.
Hibbert dominant, but the X30 Mini title remains deadlocked
Mayson Hibbert produced the performance of the X30 Mini weekend in Wackersdorf — setting a new event record and leading for all but three laps of a final that required real composure at the front. Alfie Davidson briefly took the lead on lap four after winning the super heat earlier in the morning, but Hibbert reclaimed the position on lap seven and wasn't headed again, crossing the line 0.210 seconds ahead of Ilyas Sami, with Leo Devahive Garcia completing the podium in third, 0.052 seconds further back. Chester Forkes finished fourth. In the X30 Mini championship, however, the result does little to separate the top two — Forkes and Sami arrive at Genk level on 255 points, with Hibbert third on 209. One round, and nothing between the leaders.

Miron Lorente completes an immaculate sweep in X30 Junior
A clean sweep. Pole position, all three qualifying heats, the super heat, and the final — Daniel Miron Lorente took everything on offer in the X30 Junior category in Wackersdorf, and did it in a race that asked every question of him. Teo Policand made his move at the end of lap three and led the X30 Junior final through laps six and seven, but at the start of lap eight, Miron Lorente went back down the inside, and this time there was no reply. Behind them, a four-way battle for the podium shaped the championship picture: Vsevolod Osadchyi-Suslovskyi third, Ivan Luis Gonzalez Ellul fourth, Nilas Malik fifth, and Max Endacott sixth. Miron Lorente's win was his first in the IAME Euro Series; the championship fight belongs to someone else. Endacott leads Gonzalez Ellul into Genk by just four points — 210 to 206 — with Policand third on 169.

Carenini wins X30 Senior as drama ends Allemann's race
Dan Allemann had been flawless all week in the X30 Senior category — pole position, both super heats, a [1-1-1] classification from qualifying to grid. He led the X30 Senior final from the first corner and looked set to convert it into a race win. A mechanical failure at the chicane on lap eight ended his afternoon and handed the race to Danny Carenini, who had led from lap three and controlled proceedings from the front for the remainder of the distance. Carenini crossed the line 0.395 seconds ahead of Zac Green, with Benjamin Westwood third and Otto Pyykönen fourth. Aaron Garcia, who had lost ground in an early collision, fought back through the field to finish fifth. In the X30 Senior championship, Carenini's second win of the season narrows the gap to Garcia at the top: Garcia leads on 201 points, Carenini on 182, with 19 points to find at Genk.

One round remaining — and entries are open for Genk
The IAME Euro Series heads to Genk, Belgium, for the final round of 2026. In X30 Mini, Forkes and Sami are level and only the race will separate them. In X30 Junior, four points is all that stands between Endacott and Gonzalez Ellul. In X30 Senior, Carenini's momentum is at its peak — but Garcia's lead remains intact. Three championships, one round, no margin for error. Entries for the final round are now open at www.iameeuroseries.com