Three double winners at DKM-half time in Ampfing

Three double winners at DKM-half time in Ampfing Read more

The German Kart Championship traveled to Ampfing on the Schweppermannring for its half-time event. An international field of participants dueled on the race track in beaming sunshine in Southern Germany. In the end, there were five different winners.

Sunday live streaming coverage: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Sunday live streaming coverage: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The four predicates DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC are arrived in Ampfing. The 1,036-meter-long track is the shortest on the race calendar, but still offers a lot of fun for the drivers. Especially a tight infield and a high-speed chicane often make the difference at the Schweppermannring. For the participants, it is about adding a first exclamation point with the half-time title. The field of the DKM is balanced. It is also really tight with the juniors. 

Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Saturday live stream: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The four predicates DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC are arrived in Ampfing. The 1,036-meter-long track is the shortest on the race calendar, but still offers a lot of fun for the drivers. Especially a tight infield and a high-speed chicane often make the difference at the Schweppermannring. For the participants, it is about adding a first exclamation point with the half-time title. The field of the DKM is balanced. It is also really tight with the juniors. 

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 four predicates DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC are arrived in Ampfing. The 1,036-meter-long track is the shortest on the race calendar, but still offers a lot of fun for the drivers. Especially a tight infield and a high-speed chicane often make the difference at the Schweppermannring. For the participants, it is about adding a first exclamation point with the half-time title. The field of the DKM is balanced. It is also really tight with the juniors.

Who will win the half-time title in the DKM?

Who will win the half-time title in the DKM? Read more

After Kerpen and Genk (Belgium), the four predicates DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC travel on to Ampfing. The 1,036-meter-long track is the shortest on the race calendar, but still offers a lot of fun for the drivers. Especially a tight infield and a high-speed chicane often make the difference at the Schweppermannring.

New DKM winners in Genk

New DKM winners in Genk Read more

Belgian Genk’s „Home of Champions” was the location of the second racing weekend of the German Kart Championship. An international field of participants made for exciting races and some changes in the Championship ranking.

Champions win at DKM kick-off 60th anniversary season starts in Kerpen

Champions win at DKM kick-off 60th anniversary season starts in Kerpen Read more

The start into the German Kart Championship's anniversary year couldn't have been more diversified. 102 participants travelled to the Erftland and experienced hard fights for the first championship points of the year in mixed weather. In the end, there were seven different winners.

DKM decisions are made in Oschersleben

DKM decisions are made in Oschersleben Read more

This upcoming weekend, the German Kart Championship ends in the motorsport arena Oschersleben. After 2016, the track is again represented in the racing calendar of the highest German car separation series and expects exciting race decisions in the four predicates.  

DEKM faces season finale in Oschersleben

DEKM faces season finale in Oschersleben Read more

After 2018, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) returns to Oschersleben and will host the final races on the track in the Magdeburg Börde. Due to the Corona pandemic, the 2020 season is particularly short. Less than two months after the start of the season at the end of August in Kerpen, the drivers will now head to Oschersleben for the final. In the meantime, the world’s first electric kart championship completed two race weekends in Wackersdorf.

DEKM travels to Wackersdorf again

DEKM travels to Wackersdorf again Read more

The upcoming weekend, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) starts into the second half of the season, additionally to a new edition at Prokart Raceland, Wackersdorf. With four winners in four races so far, the race weekend promises a lot of excitement. The overall classification is currently led by Joel Mesch.

Thrilling race action and new winners in the DEKM

Thrilling race action and new winners in the DEKM Read more

Only a week after the season kick-off, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) travelled on to Wackersdorf. Within the framework of the Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy, the participants experienced exciting race decisions. Axel La Flamme and Diego Stifter ended up as the winners.

New winners at the second DKM event in Kerpen

New winners at the second DKM event in Kerpen Read more

Three weeks after the season kick-off to the German Kart Championship in Kerpen, the highest German kart racing series took place in the Erftland again for its second event. With changed weather conditions, there were a couple of changes among the championships. The participants of the German Electric Kart Championship experienced their season kick-off. Juho Valtanen, Luca Griggs (both DKM), Kris Haanen (DJKM), Stan Pex (DSKM), Tim Tröger (DSKC) as well as Sebastian Kraft and Joel Mesch (both DEKM) finished the races as winners.

Sebastian Kraft and Joel Mesch win at the DEKM Kick-Off

Sebastian Kraft and Joel Mesch win at the DEKM Kick-Off Read more

After a long period of waiting, the kick-off to the third season of the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) took place on the Erftlandring in Kerpen. 13 drivers made up a balanced field of participants. Sebastian Kraft and Joel Mensch ended up as winners.