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).

New winners in sunshine at Kerpen

New winners in sunshine at Kerpen Read more

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 event was supported by the GTC Race. The sports car racing series has been a partner of the DKM since this year and awards a GT4 test drive to the overall winner of the DSKC.

Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM

Traditional track in Kerpen welcomes the DKM Read more

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 once again feature the youngsters of the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting. The title sponsor is GTC Race - the sports car series has been a partner of the DKM since the beginning of the year and supports the championship with a GT4 test drive.

Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf

Rain battle at DKM mid-season round in Wackersdorf Read more

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 categories DSKM, DJKM and DSKC, the junior racers of the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting were also present again.

Sun-soaked DKM races in Genk

Sun-soaked DKM races in Genk Read more

The DKM traveled to Genk in Belgium at the weekend for the second round. For many years now, the circuit has provided a great backdrop for the categories of Germany's highest kart racing series and there was plenty on offer again this time. New winners stood on the podium. In the supporting programme, the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting provided a lot of fun.

Sunday live stream: Round 2 of the German Kart Championship at the ‘Home of Champions’ in Genk

Sunday live stream: Round 2 of the German Kart Championship at the ‘Home of Champions’ in Genk Read more

Not far from the German-Dutch border, the ‘Home of Champions’ circuit has been part of the race calendar of Germany's top kart racing series for many years and again promises great karting. Over 100 drivers will be competing in the four categories - some of them the best kart drivers in the world.

Saturday live stream: Round 2 of the German Kart Championship at the ‘Home of Champions’ in Genk

Live timing & Results: Round 2 of the German Kart Championship at the ‘Home of Champions’ in Genk

Live timing & Results: Round 2 of the German Kart Championship at the ‘Home of Champions’ in Genk Read more

Not far from the German-Dutch border, the ‘Home of Champions’ circuit has been part of the race calendar of Germany's top kart racing series for many years and again promises great karting. Over 100 drivers will be competing in the four categories - some of them the best kart drivers in the world.

Round two of the DKM starts in Belgium

Round two of the DKM starts in Belgium Read more

After a strong start to the season at the Arena E in Muelsen, the DKM travels on to Genk in Belgium. The ‘Home of Champions’ circuit has been part of the race calendar of Germany's top kart racing series for many years and again promises great karting. Cemil Bayyati (DJKM), Daniel Vasile (DSKM) and Juliano Holzem (DSKC) will compete as championship leaders. The supporting program includes the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting.

Mini 60 Series also starts in Wackersdorf and Franciacorta

Mini 60 Series also starts in Wackersdorf and Franciacorta Read more

Frankfurt am Main/Eindhoven: After the successful start of the Mini 60 Series in Muelsen, promoter Chrono Karting is expanding its program in the German Kart Championship. The young talents will now also be represented by the half-time race at Wackersdorf and the finale at Franciacorta (Italy).

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.

DKM counts in the International Karting Ranking

DKM counts in the International Karting Ranking Read more

In October last year, the FIA presented the International Karting Ranking (IKR). Like the ATP tennis world rankings, drivers collect points at FIA-approved races - including the German Kart Championship. At the end of the year, the most successful participants can be honored, for example, as Driver of the Year.

Mini 60 start as guest class in DKM

Mini 60 start as guest class in DKM Read more

The German Kart Championship is looking forward to a new addition. The Dutch promoter Chrono Karting has announced the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting for three events. This means that the youngest drivers in karting also have the chance to present themselves in the environment of the highest German kart racing series.