Abstract: A circuit configuration for a brake system comprising an anti-locking control is furnished with circuits which: (1) at a low friction coefficient on either vehicle side, individually control the brake pressure on the rear wheel brakes upon commencement of a control process, (2) after the first entrance of a rear wheel into a stable phase switch to "select-low", and (3) in the select-low control phased if during a predetermined period of time no instability occurs on the non-selected rear wheel, increase the brake pressure on the non-selected wheel in the next pressure build-up phase by a fixed or variable amount. According to a first embodiment, the brake pressure is delivered prematurely into a wheel brake of the rear wheel if the wheel speed falls below a slip threshold if, at the same time, the factual reacceleration is above a threshold value and if another value derived from the maximum value of the filtered wheel acceleration is exceeded.