Sunday live stream: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen

Sunday live stream: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen Read more

The German Kart Championship returns to the Arena E in Mülsen for the penultimate round. The drivers were already guests at the race track near Zwickau at the start of the season. A lot has happened since then, and preliminary decisions in the title fight could be made in several classes.

Saturday live stream: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen

Saturday live stream: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen Read more

The German Kart Championship returns to the Arena E in Mülsen for the penultimate round. The drivers were already guests at the race track near Zwickau at the start of the season. A lot has happened since then, and preliminary decisions in the title fight could be made in several classes.

Live timing & Results: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen

Live timing & Results: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 5 at the Arena E in Mülsen Read more

The German Kart Championship returns to the Arena E in Mülsen for the penultimate round. The drivers were already guests at the race track near Zwickau at the start of the season. A lot has happened since then, and preliminary decisions in the title fight could be made in several classes.
 

Mülsen for the second time: DKM enters hot phase of the season

Mülsen for the second time: DKM enters hot phase of the season Read more

First preliminary decisions possible in several classes. Participants start again in the Arena E in Mülsen after the start of the season. Once again full fields with 197 participants in six classes.

Live timing & Results: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 4 at the Erftlandring in Kerpen

Live timing & Results: 2024 German Kart Championship Round 4 at the Erftlandring in Kerpen Read more

After a brief summer break, the action now comes thick and fast in the German Kart Championship, with two events in the next four weeks. The world-famous Erftlandring in Kerpen hosts the next round of races. The 1,107-kilometre racetrack became recognised around the world thanks to seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher. It was in Kerpen that he cut his teeth on the motorsport scene. He was followed by his brother Ralf and four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, who also began their careers in Kerpen.

DKM kicks off second half of the season at iconic track

DKM kicks off second half of the season at iconic track Read more

Kerpen welcomes the German Kart Championship. 199 competitors line up at the Erftlandring. Second half of season gets underway in North Rhine-Westphalia.