The Erftlandring in Kerpen is the venue for the fourth event of the German Kart Championship this coming weekend
After races in Mülsen, Genk (Belgium) and Wackersdorf, the DKM squad travels on to Kerpen. The 1,107-metre Erftlandring has a long tradition in German motorsport and is an integral part of the DKM race calendar. In the past decades, the circuit in North Rhine-Westphalia has often been the starting point of a successful motorsport career.
However, due to lignite mining in the Erft region, the modernisation of the circuit came to a standstill in recent years. Since the future has become clear, however, the Kart-Club Kerpen e.V. has been working continuously on the track and its surroundings. In addition to new asphalt, the paddock has been extended, new track boundaries built and the public facilities renewed.
In terms of sport, the fans can look forward to exciting racing days. In the German Shifter Kart Championship, Dutchman Stan Pex (SP Motorsport) is on his way to his second title in Germany’s top kart racing series since winning in 2019. Before the rounds in Kerpen, he already has a 55-point lead over his brother and the reigning champion Jorrit Pex. The best German driver is currently Tim Tröger (Maranello SRP Racing Team) in third place.
In the DMSB Shifter Kart Cup, the newly crowned KZ2 World Cup winner Niels Tröger (Maranello SRP Racing Team) has his first race after his great success in Wackersdorf. There he brought a World Cup title back to Germany after 43 years. In the DSKC category he also holds all the aces and travels to Erftland with a 54-point lead. His direct pursuers are Linus Hensen (Mach1 Motorsport – Kartschmie.de), Juliano Holzem (CPB Sport) and Thomas Rackl (Maranello SRP Racing Team). The trio is currently separated by only eight championship points.
The battle in the German Junior Kart Championship is also close. Marc Gerstenkorn (TB Racing Team) goes into the semi-final as the leader, but he can’t rest on his laurels. Phil Colin Strenge (ADAC Württemberg e.V.) is trailing him by two points. Cemil Bayyati (Lanari Racing Team) and the Czech David Gorcica (Forza Racing) are still in third and fourth positions.
In the supporting programme, the youngsters from the Mini 60 Series by Chrono Karting are again represented. Among the favourites is Lenn Abbas (Rodopi Racing Academy), the Cologne native started in the bambini school of the Kart-Club Kerpen e.V. and already won the races in Mülsen and Wackersdorf. A total of 17 young drivers will be competing.
GTC Race gives away free tickets for the season finale
All participants of the DKM in Kerpen can look forward to up to three free tickets for the final of the GTC Race at the Nürburgring. During registration, every driver will receive a voucher, which can be used to generate up to three free tickets. The roots of the GTC Race go back to 1990. The sponsorship programme is unique: selected GT4 drivers will be sighted at the end of the season, and the winner will receive a free cockpit in a GT3 sports car for two years. Series organiser Ralph Monschauer will be in Kerpen at the weekend and will be available to answer questions from interested parties. The series organizer, Ralph Monschauer, will be on-site in Kerpen over the weekend and is at the disposal of those who are interested for any questions.
Live timing, live stream and social media accompany the DKM
In 2012, the DKM was the first race series worldwide to start with a live stream and eleven years later, it again presents extensive coverage. Starting with the heats on Saturday, all events will be broadcast in a live stream on www.kart-dm.de. In addition, there is already live timing from Friday noon – also at www.kart-dm.de.