Weekend-long racing event hosted by ADAC, taking place in Oschersleben starting from Saturday.
ADAC Racing Weekend 2025 Set to Thrill at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
Gear up for an action-packed weekend as the ADAC Racing Weekend 2025 takes place at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben from August 2nd to 3rd. This exciting event will feature a diverse range of races, including the Norddeutsche ADAC Börde Tourenwagen Cup (NATC), Spezial Tourenwagen Trophy (STT), ADAC Historic Cup Ost, Porsche Sprint Challenge Germany GT3, Porsche Sprint Challenge Germany GT4, and Porsche Endurance Challenge Germany.
All races will be live-streamed on youtube.com/adacmotorsports, ensuring fans worldwide can experience the thrill of the race from the comfort of their homes.
In the Porsche Endurance Challenge Germany, Lukas Ertl (Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992)) leads the overall classification, with Leon Bauchmüller / Mads K. Ljungberg (both Porsche Cayman GT4 RS CS (982)) close behind. The fierce competition is expected to continue during the ADAC Racing Weekend.
The NATC is also shaping up to be a close-fought contest. Daniel Nadelstumpf leads the standings in a Renault Clio 4 Cup, followed by Hans-Heinrich Ernst in an Opel Manta. The series features a diverse range of vehicles, including the Renault Clio 4 Cup, Opel Manta, BMW M4 GT4 F82, Aston Martin Vantage GT4, and Suzuki Swift.
Meanwhile, in the STT, Kenneth Heyer (Mercedes AMG GT3) leads Stefan Wieninger (Audi R8 GT3 Evo II) narrowly. Roger Vögeli is currently in third place in the STT driver standings, racing in the weaker class 5 with his Opel Astra TCR.
The ADAC Historic Cup Ost touring cars are another highlight of the weekend. Jens Herkommer leads the standings, followed by Nico Unbehaun and Dieter Hoffmann. In the formula cars, Jens Kaute leads the up to 1300cc class, followed by Detlef Schulze, while Nils-Holger Wilms leads the up to 1600cc class, followed by Tobias Worm.
In the Porsche Sprint Challenge Germany GT3, Tomasz Magdziarz (Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992)) is the clear leader after the first half of the season. In the GT4 class, Joep Breedveld (Porsche Cayman GT4 RS CS (982)) has a significant lead over Giuseppe Fico Fico (Porsche Cayman GT4 RS CS (982)).
Notable returns include Michael Golz, who missed the races at the Nürburgring and Red Bull Ring, and Roland Hertner, who will switch from a Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo to a Hyundai TCR i30 in the STT.
The racing weekend starts on Saturday at 8:00 AM with the free practice of the ADAC Historic Cup Ost touring cars, followed by the first race of the NATC at 6:25 PM. On Sunday, qualifying for the Porsche Endurance Challenge Deutschland starts at 8:00 AM, and the second race of the ADAC Historic Cup Ost formula cars concludes at 5:30 PM.
Official standings for the specific series might be updated close to or during the event, so stay tuned for more updates. For the latest information, visit the official websites or timing providers for each championship.
Fans looking for a variety of sports action can catch other racing events alongside the ADAC Racing Weekend at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, such as the Porsche Sprint Challenge sports car races. The fierce competition in the Porsche Endurance Challenge Germany and the close-fought NATC series are particularly noteworthy, with exciting races expected throughout the weekend.