First win for former Rotax Max star Jessica Bäckman in TCR Germany

First win for former Rotax Max star Jessica Bäckman in TCR Germany Read more

Jessica Bäckman took her first international race win at the ADAC TCR Germany premiere at the Oschersleben track in Germany.

Former Rotax Max-racer Jessica Bäckman kicks off the season at Oschersleben in ADAC TCR Germany

Former Rotax Max-racer Jessica Bäckman kicks off the season at Oschersleben in ADAC TCR Germany Read more

This weekend, April 22-24th, it's time for Jessica Bäckman to kick off the season in the German TCR championship ADAC TCR Germany - with a new car model Hyundai Veloster N TCR car and for a new team ROJA Motorsport.

Best time in testing for Van Amersfoort driver Bearman

Best time in testing for Van Amersfoort driver Bearman Read more

The starters in the ADAC Formula 4 have completed some very intensive test days as they prepare for the upcoming season. The fastest driver during testing was Oliver Bearman (15, Great Britain, Van Amersfoort Racing), who finished top in two of the six sessions.

ADAC Formula 4 sets course for the 2021 season

ADAC Formula 4 sets course for the 2021 season Read more

ADAC Formula 4 goes into its seventh year in 2021. There will once again be a total of 21 races contested over seven events timed to coincide with the ADAC GT Masters weekends. On the technical side, the junior series has opted for continuity, with Formula 1 supplier Pirelli retained as exclusive tyre partner. ADAC Formula 4 will continue to offer talented youngsters from Germany and abroad a competitive platform for entering the world of formula racing in the coming year. The curtain-raiser to the seventh season of the series will get underway on the weekend of 14th - 16th May 2021 at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben.
 

Jonny Edgar is the new ADAC Formula 4 champion

Jonny Edgar is the new ADAC Formula 4 champion Read more

Jonny Edgar (16, England, Van Amersfoort Racing) delivered an outstanding performance in the last race of the season at Oschersleben to wrap up the ADAC Formula 4 championship after catching and overtaking team-mate Jak Crawford (15, USA). Red Bull Junior Edgar went on a strong charge from seventh place on the grid in the final race of the year to finish in P2 and bank enough points to clinch the championship. After his two victories in the first two races at Oschersleben, Crawford went into the final race nine points ahead of Edgar. However, he made hardly any progress from eighth on the grid and ultimately had to settle for sixth. After 21 thrilling races this season, the title in the ADAC High-Speed Academy was decided by just two points. And amid all the excitement, Rookie champion Tim Tramnitz (15, Germany, US Racing) was recording a maiden win in the series.
 

Red Bull Juniors Edgar and Crawford duel for the ADAC F4 Championship, Van Amersfoort Racing poised to take team title

Red Bull Juniors Edgar and Crawford duel for the ADAC F4 Championship, Van Amersfoort Racing poised to take team title Read more

It is a duel that has dominated the whole season, and it is about to culminate on the final weekend at Oschersleben (6th - 8th November) - Jonny Edgar (16, England) versus Jak Crawford (15, USA), two Red Bull Junior members of the Van Amersfoort squad in pursuit of the ADAC Formula 4 title. Edgar goes into this last fixture of the campaign leading the championship table by a 23-point margin and as clear favourite, but Crawford remains undaunted. So everything is set for a riveting conclusion to the sixth season of the ADAC High-Speed Academy. Racing at Oschersleben will go ahead without any spectators in attendance to comply with the biosecurity measures agreed between the ADAC GT Masters and the relevant authorities. Free-to-air TV channel SPORT1 will be showing the races from the High-Speed Academy, and they can also be watched online as a livestream on SPORT1.de, YouTube.com/adac, the Facebook page of ADAC Formula 4 and on adac.de/motorsport.
 

DEKM starts with five races in 2020 - race kalender from July to October

DEKM starts with five races in 2020 - race kalender from July to October Read more

The Corona pandemic also causes shifts in the racing calendar in the German Electric Kart Championship (DEKM). After first relaxations in the past days and openings of the kart tracks, the DEKM now presents a new racing calendar for the 2020 season. Still five races are planned between July and October

DKM starts 2020 with four races

DKM starts 2020 with four races Read more

The Corona pandemic also causes shifts in the racing calendar in the German Kart Championship. After first relaxations in the past days and openings of the kart tracks, the highest German karting series now presents a new racing calendar for the season 2020. Four races are planned between August and October