Vettenranta crowned Academy Trophy Junior Winner, double Italian victory on home soil in the World Cup

Vettenranta crowned Academy Trophy Junior Winner, double Italian victory on home soil in the World Cup Read more

The new FIA Karting event, which brought together the OK-N and OK-N Junior World Cups, as well as the third and final competition of the Academy Trophy - Junior, lived up to all expectations. On the Cremona circuit, the last day ended in sunshine with some very exciting Finals. Italy's Manuel Scognamiglio made the difference in OK-N, and his compatriot Gioele Girardello made history by becoming the first winner of the OK-N Junior World Cup. While Lithuania's Nojus Stasionis won the Academy - Junior Final, the title was clinched by Finland's Oiva Vettenranta on the final lap

Exciting Qualifying Heats in all weather conditions

Exciting Qualifying Heats in all weather conditions Read more

At the Italian circuit of Cremona, the second edition of the OK-N World Cup, the first for the OK-N Junior category and the FIA Karting Academy Trophy produced an incredible spectacle, with 34 intense races since the end of Qualifying. Rain on Saturday reshuffled the deck, sometimes changing the rankings and causing a few incidents in the pack. In all categories, many drivers believe they have a chance of victory. At this stage, Italians Manuel Scognamiglio in OK-N and Gioele Girardello in OK-N Junior, as well as Frenchman Maël Le Marchand in Academy - Junior, are leading the intermediate rankings.

DKM Crowns its Champions in Wackersdorf

DKM Crowns its Champions in Wackersdorf Read more

The German Kart Championship came to a grand conclusion last weekend (September 19–21) with a thrilling showdown. Nearly 200 drivers competed at Pro Kart Raceland, battling under blazing sunshine and temperatures reaching 30°C for the final championship points. In front of packed grandstands, motorsport fans witnessed action-packed racing and the decisive moments in the title fights.

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf Read more

The German Kart Championship is entering the home straight: the grand season finale 2025 will take place at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf from 19 to 21 September. On the 1,197-metre track, 207 drivers will battle it out for the remaining five championship titles. After four exciting weekends, the championship favourites are neck and neck.

Saturday live stream: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf

Saturday live stream: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf Read more

The German Kart Championship is entering the home straight: the grand season finale 2025 will take place at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf from 19 to 21 September. On the 1,197-metre track, 207 drivers will battle it out for the remaining five championship titles. After four exciting weekends, the championship favourites are neck and neck.

Live timing & Results: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf

Live timing & Results: Round 5 of the German Kart Championship at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf Read more

The German Kart Championship is entering the home straight: the grand season finale 2025 will take place at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf from 19 to 21 September. On the 1,197-metre track, 207 drivers will battle it out for the remaining five championship titles. After four exciting weekends, the championship favourites are neck and neck.

Showdown in Wackersdorf: DKM ahead of the big season finale

Showdown in Wackersdorf: DKM ahead of the big season finale Read more

The German Kart Championship is entering the home straight: the grand season finale 2025 will take place at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf from 19 to 21 September. On the 1,197-metre track, 207 drivers will battle it out for the remaining five championship titles. After four exciting weekends, the championship favourites are neck and neck. Both race days can be viewed via livestream on adac.de/motorsport and on the ADAC Motorsport YouTube channel. On Saturday, coverage begins at 1 p.m. with the first heats, while the final decisions on Sunday can be followed live from 9:30 a.m.

First Title Decision in Kerpen

First Title Decision in Kerpen Read more

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).

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship in Kerpen

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship in Kerpen Read more

The German Kart Championship (DKM) will enter the home stretch of its season. Three weeks after the thrilling mid-season round in Ampfing, the action now shifts to the historic Erftlandring in Kerpen, where the course will be set for the title race. With only two race weekends remaining, every point counts in the battle for the championship.

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

Saturday live stream: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship in Kerpen Read more

The German Kart Championship (DKM) will enter the home stretch of its season. Three weeks after the thrilling mid-season round in Ampfing, the action now shifts to the historic Erftlandring in Kerpen, where the course will be set for the title race. With only two race weekends remaining, every point counts in the battle for the championship.
 

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

Live timing & Results: Round 4 of the German Kart Championship in Kerpen Read more

The German Kart Championship (DKM) will enter the home stretch of its season. Three weeks after the thrilling mid-season round in Ampfing, the action now shifts to the historic Erftlandring in Kerpen, where the course will be set for the title race. With only two race weekends remaining, every point counts in the battle for the championship.

DKM Heads into the Hot Phase of the Season in Kerpen

DKM Heads into the Hot Phase of the Season in Kerpen Read more

From August 15 to 17, the German Kart Championship (DKM) will enter the home stretch of its season. Three weeks after the thrilling mid-season round in Ampfing, the action now shifts to the historic Erftlandring in Kerpen, where the course will be set for the title race. With only two race weekends remaining, every point counts in the battle for the championship. Over 200 drivers will compete across six classes. Both race days will be streamed live on adac.de/motorsport and the ADAC Motorsport YouTube channel.

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The German Kart Championship is heading towards the halfway point of the 2025 season. From 25 to 27 July, Germany's most important kart racing series will be hosted at the traditional Schweppermannring in Ampfing. More than 180 drivers are expected to compete in the six classes and battle for the mid-season titles.
 

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The German Kart Championship is heading towards the halfway point of the 2025 season. From 25 to 27 July, Germany's most important kart racing series will be hosted at the traditional Schweppermannring in Ampfing. More than 180 drivers are expected to compete in the six classes and battle for the mid-season titles.

Spirgel and Orlov take the European Championships

Spirgel and Orlov take the European Championships Read more

In Germany, the suspense lasted until the very end for the Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship in KZ. Mattéo Spirgel's victory in the Final, combined with Pedro Hiltbrand's retirement, tipped the balance in favour of the French driver at the expense of the Spaniard. In KZ2, Maksim Orlov finished his Championship with a flawless performance: three Finals, three victories! His victory is undisputed. In the FIA Karting Academy Trophy - Junior, thanks to his success in the Final at Mülsen, Finland's Oiva Vettenranta drew level on points with France's Maël Le Marchand, the winner at Valencia. Everything will be decided at the final competition in Italy in September.

DKM travels to Ampfing at the halfway point

DKM travels to Ampfing at the halfway point Read more

Third race of the season crowns halfway champion. Over 180 drivers ensure full fields. Ampfing is the southernmost stop on the racing calendar.

Spirgel, Thien and Le Marchand remain leaders

Spirgel, Thien and Le Marchand remain leaders Read more

Already on pole position on Friday, Matteo Spirgel (FRA) in KZ and Jayden Thien (NED) in KZ2 at the Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship, as well as Maël Le Marchand (FRA) at the Academy Trophy - Junior, managed to retain their leading positions at the end of Saturday's Qualifying Heats. There were 13 heats in total, which produced some exciting races.

Excitement and new winners: DKM thrills in Mülsen

Excitement and new winners: DKM thrills in Mülsen Read more

The second round of the German Kart Championship season in Mülsen had a lot to offer. While Markus Kajak (DKM), Milan Rossi (DJKM), Jayden Thien (DSKC), Devin Titz (DMKM), Bruno Greiling (X30 Junior) and Aaron Garcia Lopez (X30 Senior) won their finals, changing weather conditions on Sunday made for exciting racing. 210 drivers travelled to Saxony and battled for more championship points on the 1,315-metre Arena E race track.

Successful DKM premiere in Mariembourg

Successful DKM premiere in Mariembourg Read more

Full grid at the season opener in Belgium. Weather conditions provided variety on Sunday. Danilo Albanese leads the DKM standings after the first race weekend.
 

Exciting DKM final in Wackersdorf

Exciting DKM final in Wackersdorf Read more

This year's tour of the German Kart Championship ended at Pro Kart Raceland Wackersdorf and provided a good backdrop for the season finale of Germany's highest kart racing series. A new record was set at the finale with 208 drivers. Thrilling kart racing was on offer in glorious sunshine, with the focus on the title fights in the six classes. The new 2024 champions are Markus Kajak (DKM), Moritz Groneck (DJKM), Milan Rossi (DMKM), Maximilian Schleimer (DSCK), Marius Bonconseil (X30 Junior) and Elia Weiss (X30 Senior).

First title decision made in Mülsen

First title decision made in Mülsen Read more

The DKM entourage once again travelled to the Arena E in Mülsen for the fifth event and experienced a highly exciting weekend. The German Kart Championship was already a guest at the 1,315 metre-long Arena E in Mülsen for the season opener. 186 drivers took on the midsummer temperatures. A preliminary title decision was possible in several classes, but some favourites faltered.

Heated battle at the German Kart Championship in Kerpen

Heated battle at the German Kart Championship in Kerpen Read more

At the weekend, 181 drivers travelled to Kerpen for the start of the second half of the DKM season. Mülsen, Ampfing and Wackersdorf were the first three stops of the German Kart Championship. Now the second half of the season started in Kerpen.

DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta

DKM ends with exciting finale in Franciacorta Read more

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 guest at the circuit and experienced great karting again at the end. The titles went to Stan Pex (DSKM), Niels Troeger (DSKC) and Luke Kornder (DJKM).

DKM starts the year with six winners

DKM starts the year with six winners Read more

Muelsen. The Arena E in Muelsen welcomed the German Kart Championship last weekend for the first of five events. Drivers from all over the world delivered thrilling duels - in the end there were six different winners in six races. In the supporting program, the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting celebrated its premiere and crowned its first winner with Lenn Abbas.