German Kart Championship consists of six race weekends. Clear grading structure with six classes. IAME Series Germany features on support programme.
Just days after the finale of the German Kart Championship, the future organiser of the DKM, ADAC e.V., has announced the calendar for 2024. The season comprises six events, starting with the opening round in April and ending with the finale in Wackersdorf at the end of September.
The new season has been expanded to incorporate six events. With the exception of the opening round in April, all the venues have been confirmed. The racing will take place at well-known tracks in Germany. As well as Ampfing, Kerpen and Mülsen, the DKM will also visit Wackersdorf twice. Prokart Raceland host the third weekend of six, as well as the season finale from 21st to 22nd September.
Six classes in the German Kart Championship
The gradings within the German Kart Championship will be restructured in the future. The KZ2 gearbox category will compete as the international German Kart Championship (DKM) and forms the highest class. As well as the DKM, the German Junior Kart Championship (DJKM) also retains its international status in the OK Junior class.
The Mini class will be a national competition, with the title German Mini Kart Championship (DMKM) giving it a higher profile in the future. Rounding off the national class structure is the DMSB Shifter Kart Cup (DSKC) in the KZ2 class and the IAME Series Germany, with the X30 Junior and X30 Senior categories.