IDM SSP 300: Siebdrath Joins Kiefer Racing
Marvin Siebdrath had actually planned to take on the competition in higher classes in 2023, but now the 2022 IDM Supersport is staying on for another year in …
Marvin Siebdrath had actually planned to take on the competition in higher classes in 2023, but now the 2022 IDM Supersport is staying on for another year in …
HRE—these three capital letters stand for the Hungarian Racing Engineering Team. Last year, the team made its debut in the IDM. Now the story continues. Regular driver Máté Számadó …
For now, Toni Erhard’s title hopes have been put on hold. The Kawasaki rider from Team Roto Store BRT broke his ankle during practice at Oschersleben. At the season opener in …
Swiss rider Fabio Sarasino will replace Lucy Michel at TSL following her surprise retirement from racing. This means another rider from the Yamaha R3 Cup is seizing the opportunity to move up to the IDM …
For Lucy Michel, the news that she had to change schools came as a shock. Due to the rigorous curriculum, she will not be granted an exemption for her racing activities. For the Supersport 300 rider …
Since Friday, Marvin Siebdrath has been the proud holder of a driver's license. Now there's just one thing left for him to achieve: the title in the IDM Supersport junior class. How are things going for the 2021 runner-up, …
Who is Mia Rusthen? Answer: a 19-year-old Norwegian woman who always wanted to be a ballerina but now races motorcycles instead. In her home country, she’s a minor celebrity and a proud member of …
Lennox Lehmann from Dresden, the defending champion in the IDM Supersport , is moving up to the World Championship with the Freudenberg WorldSSP Team. And he has a sponsorship to look forward to. The …
The Füsport-RT Motorsports by SKM-Kawasaki team is now complete for 2022. Following Dirk Geiger from Mannheim and Troy Alberto from the Philippines, who have secured spots in the Supersport , the team now welcomes …
The Freudenberg team from Saxony remains committed to developing young talent and will keep 17-year-old Austrian Leo Rammerstorfer on board for 2022 as well. This means that with the strongest rookie of the past …