Templin motorsport driver celebrates triumphs and championship titles in 2025!

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Templin motorsport athletes secured the 2025 championship title with thrilling races at the state championships in Brandenburg.

Templiner Motorsportler sichern den Meistertitel 2025 durch packende Rennen bei den Landesmeisterschaften in Brandenburg.
Templin motorsport athletes secured the 2025 championship title with thrilling races at the state championships in Brandenburg.

Templin motorsport driver celebrates triumphs and championship titles in 2025!

There is reason to be happy again in the rapidly growing motor sport in Brandenburg: The Motorsport Club Templin e.V. in the ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg (MSC Templin) has won big at the Berlin-Brandenburg State Championships 2025. The MSC Templin took part in this exciting event with ten participants, which was watched by many with bated breath. Board member Colin Ramm can count the season as consistently successful, as the club was able to win two national championship titles and also achieved several top ten placements.

Special attention was paid to Colin Ramm, who was able to celebrate twice on his birthday. In the first race he fought back from second place after a driving error and secured victory. However, in the second run he fell on the last lap, but showed his fighting spirit and won this run too. This is truly remarkable! The end result was exciting at the same time: Colin Ramm and his main competitor Max Schneiderat from Vierraden ended up tied, but had to leave the decision to Ramm due to the higher number of individual victories.

A tough competition and essential support

However, not everything went smoothly: Colin's brother, Samir Ramm, was less lucky. He fell in the first run and suffered a broken collarbone and wrist. Despite this injury, he persevered and finished the season in a respectable fourth place in the state championship. This strength and determination are what defines motorsport at MSC Templin.

There was also a lot going on in other age groups. Christian Heinrich won the title in the senior class over 35, even though he only finished fifth in one race due to injury. Marco Belter, the oldest active member of MSC Templin, took 16th place twice in the senior class over 50 and finished the season in 12th place. Particularly noteworthy is the appearance of Louis Heinrich, a seven-year-old young motocrosser, who took 8th place in both races in the 50cc class and secured 9th place in the daily ranking.

German motorsport at a glance

The success of the MSC Templin also reflects the ongoing support and organization of the German Motorsport Association (DMV), which was founded in 1923. The DMV holds up to 500 national and international motorsport events every year and maintains a family-like relationship with its clubs and members. The wide range of events includes everything from club sports to world championships and much more. In this lively community of motorsport enthusiasts, it is important that both popular and competitive sports can develop optimally. These values ​​are upheld by the DMV and are essential for the continued existence of motorsport in Germany [dmv-motorsport] reports that...

At MSC Templin, the focus is not just on successes on the racetrack. Community collaboration and supporting young talent are high on the agenda. Care is taken to ensure that both experienced athletes and fresh talents like Louis Heinrich have the opportunity to grow in a professional and fair environment.

After such a season finale, we can only hope that the momentum will be carried over into the next season. The rallies, races and championships are just around the corner and we can look forward to many exciting moments in motorsport!