A long season with many new features has been behind the drivers since the weekend of September 20-22.
The drivers of the IAME Series Germany 2024 have had a long season behind them since the weekend of 20-22 September.
premiere as part of the DKM, and the race calendar also included six rounds for the first time.
The many changes were very well received and the fields filled up in the
the X30 Juniors and X30 Seniors classes filled up to maximum capacity or just below on all weekends.
or just below. The four tracks, which were held throughout Germany in Mülsen, Wackersdorf, Ampfing and
Kerpen, showed the expected exciting races, which could be followed in the live stream.
were able to follow.
X30 Seniors: No surprise in the title fight but a new winner
Phil Colin Strenge (Ebert Motorsport) was the unlucky driver in the previous race in Mülsen. Still
the winner, he crossed the finish line in first place, but subsequently received a penalty and lost his trophy.
penalty and lost his trophy. He was all the more motivated for the weekend in Wackersdorf, where he
wanted to secure the runner-up spot. To do so, however, he needed a win, which was hard-fought in a field of over 50
riders was fiercely contested. Nevertheless, he benefited from his weakening
rival Torben Gröndahl (CV Performance Group), who was set back by a penalty, and took second place in the
penalty and took second place in the overall standings by winning the final race of the year.
overall standings. Elia Weiss (SIM-ON) was undisputedly on his way to the title. After an almost
almost perfect season, he was able to rest on his laurels and brought this to the finish line in fifth place.
place to the finish. However, he briefly had to worry about his position, as contact early in the race
damaged his kart and made a better position impossible. Second in the race was
Jason Bralic (SIM-ON), who also overtook Gröndahl and took third place in the championship.
third place in the championship. Behind him came a surprise with Felix Maurer (Dutt Motorsport by Fenster.com).
surprise. Although the Tony Kart driver was in the leading group throughout the weekend
leading group throughout the weekend, but was able to achieve a countable result for the first time this year. In fourth place
fourth place was Rocco Curcio (AT Motorsport), who also secured a top-five finish in the points thanks to the good end to the season.
secured a top 5 position in the points classification.
X30 Juniors: duel at the top ends with successes for both drivers
It was a fitting end to the season for both main protagonists in the X30 Junior class. In
the otherwise very evenly matched class, only two drivers managed to achieve victories this year.
This was also the case at the finale in Wackersdorf, which Lars Ramaer (SIM-ON) once again won after aMarius Bonconseil
(Ebert Motorsport) was the more consistent driver and can deservedly call himself the new champion of the series.
series. Although Ramaer won four races and Bonconseil only two, the races in Kerpen and the second stop in Mülsen
second stop in Mülsen swung the pendulum to the side of the latter. The third place
of Elias Tittus (Dutt Motorsport by Fenster.com) was also significant. At no point
of the season was he able to fight decisively for first place, but third position in the
championship reflects his very good performance. Fourth in the final in Wackersdorf
was Lias Erbersdobler (SIM-ON) ahead of his team-mate Lukas Roos.
Championship standings after six of six race weekends:
Elia Weiss (SIM-ON) secured the title in the X30 seniors class with three victories. The
race wins went to Kevin Lantinga in Mülsen I, Elia Weiss in Ampfing, Wackersdorf I and Kerpen,
Torben Gröndahl in Mülsen II and Phil Colin Strenge in Wackersdorf II.
1st Elia Weiss (SIM-ON) with 426 points
2. Phil Colin Strenge (Ebert Motorsport) with 383 points
3. Jason Bralic (SIM-ON) with 334 points
4th Torben Gröndahl (CV Performance Group) with 309 points
5. Rocco Curcio (AT Motorsport) with 254 points
In the X30 Juniors, Marius Bonconseil (Ebert Motorsport) impressed with consistency and speed.
and speed. Ramaer won in Mülsen I, Ampfing and both Wackersdorf races, Bonconseil in Kerpen and Mülsen II.
Kerpen and Mülsen II.
1st Marius Bonconseil (Ebert Motosport) with 466 points
2nd Lars Ramaer (SIM-ON) with 448 points
3rd Elias Tittus (Dutt Motorsport by Fenster.com) with 301 points
4th Adrian Lorenz (CV Performance Group) with 278 points
5th Lukas Roos (SIM-ON) with 264 points