ADAC MX Masters·5.8.2020

New format for ADAC MX Masters Short Season: Registration for the two races now possible online

A number of innovations are to be introduced for the truncated season of the ADAC MX Masters with racing at Grevenbroich (19th/20th September) and Tensfeld (3rd/4th October). The ADAC MX Masters, the ADAC MX Youngster Cup and the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 will now all feature three races per race weekend while the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 will continue to stage two races per meeting. The length of races has also been modified, lasting 25 minutes plus two laps in the ADAC MX Masters and 20 minutes plus two laps in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup. More races at weekends will make the events, especially on Saturdays, not only more attractive for those taking part, but also for fans watching the newly available live stream.

Furthermore, practice and qualifying on Saturday will be combined in one session with the the quali following on from practice. The ADAC MX Masters will line up alongside the ADAC MX Youngster Cup for the last-chance race, but the classes will be scored separately.

All drivers can register now for the two events that make up the ADAC MX Masters Short Season. Riders already registered can still access their entry data while those entering the ADAC MX Masters for the first time this year can register online at www.adac-mx-masters.de/online-nennung/.

Despite the fact that the season has had to be shortened, the ADAC will hand out more than 68,000 euros in prize money to teams and drivers divided into daily prize money and prorated, annual prize money. As you would expect in this shortened season, the winner of the title in Class 1 will be known as „The ADAC MX Masters ‘Short Season’ Champion“.

Once again, the ADAC MX Masters can count on the support of strong partners and sponsors for the Short Season: 24MX, Motul, Red Bull, Öhlins, Allianz, Racing Policy, KTM, Husqvarna, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Ortema, Magura, EVS, LS2, Bridgestone, Motocross Enduro, Cross Magazin, Dirtbiker, Goldfren, Leatt Corporation, PBIT (Projektbetreuungsgesellschaft für Informationstechnik mbH), and Mefo Sport with its partners Acerbis and Mefo Mousse.