Wackersdorf kicks off second half of the DKM season

Wackersdorf kicks off second half of the DKM season Read more

After the double serve in Kerpen, the German Kart Championship is now entering the second half of the season in the Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf. On the race track in the Upper Palatinate, 115 drivers compete in the five predicates and could already ensure the first preliminary decisions in the fight over the title.

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.

DKM/DEKM Finale moves to Oschersleben – date of the season finale remains the same

DKM/DEKM Finale moves to Oschersleben – date of the season finale remains the same Read more

In the 2020 season, the racing calendar of the German Kart Championship will not come to rest. After the cancellation of the final in Ampfing, the race now moves to Oschersleben. Thus, after four years, the race track is again part of the DKM calendar. The final races will take place as planned from October 16th to 18th.

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.

Sunday Livestream: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0

Sunday Livestream: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0 Read more

The year 2020 is making history – in the German Kart Championship too. Right after the kick-off to the season, the organizers had to react to changes in the racing calendar and are now going to hold the second event of the highest German kart racing series on the Erftlandring in Kerpen too. This time, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) will happen too.

Livestream: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0

Livestream: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0 Read more

The year 2020 is making history – in the German Kart Championship too. Right after the kick-off to the season, the organizers had to react to changes in the racing calendar and are now going to hold the second event of the highest German kart racing series on the Erftlandring in Kerpen too. This time, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) will happen too.

Livetiming and Results: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0

Livetiming and Results: DKM Kerpen 2020 V2.0 Read more

The year 2020 is making history – in the German Kart Championship too. Right after the kick-off to the season, the organizers had to react to changes in the racing calendar and are now going to hold the second event of the highest German kart racing series on the Erftlandring in Kerpen too. This time, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) will happen too.

DKM is ready for Kerpen 2.0

DKM is ready for Kerpen 2.0 Read more

The year 2020 is making history – in the German Kart Championship too. Right after the kick-off to the season, the organizers had to react to changes in the racing calendar and are now going to hold the second event of the highest German kart racing series on the Erftlandring in Kerpen too. This time, the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM) will happen too.

DEKM starts into its third season in Kerpen

DEKM starts into its third season in Kerpen Read more

The worldwide Corona pandemic also caused a late start into the season of the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM). Next weekend, things will get going though: On the traditional Erftlandring in Kerpen, the unique electric kart racing series is going to start into its third season. A newly developed high performance racing E-kart, longer racing distances and an attractive field of participants promise lots of excitement.

DKM Round 2 at Kerpen in normal driving direction

DKM Round 2 at Kerpen in normal driving direction Read more

After the German Kart Championship announced the relocation of the second race weekend to Kerpen a few days ago, a survey of the participants followed. They wish for the normal driving direction, thus, the second event will take place counterclockwise as usual.

Organizers cancel DKM in Mülsen Second performance in Kerpen, but the other way around

Organizers cancel DKM in Mülsen Second performance in Kerpen, but the other way around Read more

Three weeks before the premiere of the German Kart Championship on the new racetrack in Mülsen (Saxony), the organizer Kart-Club-Sachsen e.V. cancels the event. Despite extensive efforts, the responsible parties were unable to agree on the financing of the event. Now, the second run takes place again in Kerpen, but in the opposite driving direction.

Red-hot battle at the DKM Kick-Off in Kerpen

Red-hot battle at the DKM Kick-Off in Kerpen Read more

110 drivers from Europe started into the new season of the German Kart Championship last weekend (August 7th – 9th) and experienced a red-hot battle. Winners Kris Haanen (DJKM), Kas Haverkort (DKM), Jorrit Pex, Fabian Federer (both DSKM) and Julian Müller (DSKC) kept the coolest heads.

SUNDAY LIVESTREAM of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen

SUNDAY LIVESTREAM of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen Read more

With a delay of three months, the German Kart Championship is now going to start into the new season. This weekend, 120 participants are going to start on the Erftlandring in Kerpen. Originally, the season half-time of the German Kart Championship 2020 was supposed to take place in Kerpen – now it’s the kick-off to an unusual season. The four-grade series DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC promise lots of excitement. The interest in the DKM is continuously high. The people responsible were accordingly motivated to make a racing season possible – this will only consist of four races, but the choice of race tracks is challenging.

SATURDAY LIVESTREAM of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen

SATURDAY LIVESTREAM of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen Read more

With a delay of three months, the German Kart Championship is now going to start into the new season. This weekend, 120 participants are going to start on the Erftlandring in Kerpen. Originally, the season half-time of the German Kart Championship 2020 was supposed to take place in Kerpen – now it’s the kick-off to an unusual season. The four-grade series DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC promise lots of excitement. The interest in the DKM is continuously high. The people responsible were accordingly motivated to make a racing season possible – this will only consist of four races, but the choice of race tracks is challenging.

LIVETIMING and RESULTS of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen

LIVETIMING and RESULTS of the German Kart Championship Round 1 on the Erftlandring in Kerpen Read more

With a delay of three months, the German Kart Championship is now going to start into the new season. This weekend, 120 participants are going to start on the Erftlandring in Kerpen. Originally, the season half-time of the German Kart Championship 2020 was supposed to take place in Kerpen – now it’s the kick-off to an unusual season. The four-grade series DKM, DJKM, DSKM and DSKC promise lots of excitement. The interest in the DKM is continuously high. The people responsible were accordingly motivated to make a racing season possible – this will only consist of four races, but the choice of race tracks is challenging.

DKM starts into delayed season - Kick-off in Kerpen under strict hygiene requirements

DKM starts into delayed season - Kick-off in Kerpen under strict hygiene requirements Read more

With a delay of three months, the German Kart Championship is now going to start into the new season. Next weekend, 120 participants are going to start on the Erftlandring in Kerpen. The event is going to take place under strict hygiene requirements. The DKM racing calendar 2020 has been shortened to four events.

DEKM updates race calendar – first race weekend postponed until 28 – 30 august in Mülsen

DEKM updates race calendar – first race weekend postponed until 28 – 30 august in Mülsen Read more

The newly developed “Project E20” electric kart from BRP-Rotax is probably the most important “asset” in this year’s DEKM season. “More power, a longer battery life and a reduced weight boost the performance of the German Electric Kart Championship to a whole new level,” says Oliver Schielein, Managing Director of IKmedia, the promoter of the series. During the first test drives, the new e-kart received an extremely enthusiastic reception from drivers. “We now want to ensure that we do not endanger the success of our most important asset by starting off with the handbrake engaged,” says Schielein.

Season start of DKM in Kerpen secured

Season start of DKM in Kerpen secured Read more

Finally, the German Kart Championship starts the new racing season with its five grade series. The start of the season will take place in Kerpen from August 7th to 9th. Nearly 140 drivers compete in the first races. The event takes place in compliance with a strict hygiene concept.

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