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Comme le prévoyaient les organisateurs allemands du DTM, les immenses tribunes du Lausitzring ont été envahies par 80’000 spectateurs. Si leur majorité était surtout présente pour assister à un nouveau duel entre Audi et Mercédès (remporté par la Mercédès Classe C de Paul Di Resta), beaucoup sont restés jusqu’au terme de la manifestation pour suivre les évolutions en piste de ces petits engins survitaminés que sont les Superkarts.
As expected by the German organisers of the DTM, the huge grandstands of the Lausitzring were invaded by 80,000 spectators. While most of them were mainly there to watch another duel between Audi and Mercedes (won by Paul Di Resta’s Class C Mercedes), many stayed until the end of the meeting to follow the track performance of the Superkarts.
26-year-old British driver Lee Harpham (Anderson-Rotax) will start tomorrow on pole position in each of the two races of the second event of the CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship on the Lausitzring circuit (Germany), host of a round of the DTM series for which in excess of 80,000 spectators will be present tomorrow.
Le Britannique Lee Harpham (Anderson-Rotax) s’élancera demain de la pole-position de chacune des deux courses de la deuxième épreuve du Championnat d’Europe CIK-FIA de Superkart sur le circuit du Lausitzring (Allemagne), hôte d’une manche de la série DTM pour laquelle plus de 80’000 spectateurs sont attendus demain.
On 16-18 May, as well as following the fights between the over-engined Audis and Mercedes driven by competitors of the calibre of Mattias Ekström, Tom Kristensen or Ralf Schumacher, the tens of thousands of spectators of the DTM will discover the uncommon spectacle of the 250 cc karts.
that sounds good, at last a level field for all.
This is the nuts!!!!! how much balls must these guys have!
What about normal club racers who are experiencing the...