Bernd Schneider | ||
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Driver Details | ||
Nationality | German | |
P.o.B. | St. Ingbert, Saarland, West Germany | |
D.o.B. | 20 July 1964 | |
Début | 2000 Hockenheim Opening Race 1 | |
Best | 1st (2000; 2001; 2003; 2006) | |
Previous Teams | HWA Team | |
DTM Career | ||
Total Entries | 118 (118 Starts) | |
No. | 1 | |
Wins | Points | Poles |
22 | 718.5 | 13 |
Fastest Laps | 31 | |
Podiums | 65 | |
First Win | 2000 Hockenheim Opening Race 1 | |
Last Win | 2008 Nürburgring Race |
Bernd Schneider (born 20 July 1964 in St. Ingbert, Saarland, West Germany) is a German racing driver, famed for winning the DMSB Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship four times in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2006.[1] A long-term factory driver for Mercedes, Schneider would enter the revived DTM in 2000 as the reigning Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Champion, having won the last title in 1995.[2]
As a result of claiming the 1995 title, Schneider would enter the 2000 season with #1 as his race number, partnered by Thomas Jäger.[2] The German racer duly went on to claim victory in the season opening race in Hockenheim, with five further victories carrying Schneider to an inaugural title.[3]
Partnered by Peter Dumbreck for 2001, it would be a very similar sophomore season for Schneider, with six more victories carrying the German racer to a second successive crown.[4] Yet, a disappointing 2002 campaign saw Schneider wait until the 2002 Lausitzring Feature Race to secure his first victory, and hence left him in a distant second behind Laurent Aïello.[5]
Yet, Schneider would bounce back in 2003, emerging triumphant in a season long duel with teammate Christijan Albers that lasted through to the finale in Hockenheim.[6] However, the 2004 season would see Schneider's form disappear, with just a single win at the season finale leaving him in sixth in the Championship.[7]
Another comparatively poor season for Scheider followed in 2005, with the German racer again only claiming victory at the season finale to secure fourth in the Championship.[8] Yet, in 2006 the German veteran's form would return, with two wins and a run of five consecutive podiums leaving Schneider as the Champion, and the most successful German touring car driver in history.[9]
Unfortunately for Schneider his renaissance would be brief, as he slipped back to sixth in the 2007 Championship with just one win.[10] Likewise, 2008 saw the German veteran finish in sixth with another lone victory, prompting him to call time on his full-time racing career at the age of 43.[11]
Schneider became a Mercedes Brand Ambassador after retiring from professional racing, and instead served as a factory driver in several GT programmes run by Mercedes.[12] He would go on to claim several class and outright victories in the Dubai 24 Hours and the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring, as well as take part in the Gulf 12 Hours and 24 Hours of Spa Francorchamps.[12]
Prior to his success in the revived DTM, Schneider enjoyed a brief career in Formula One, and claimed the 1997 FIA GT Championship title with Mercedes.[12]
Background[]
Schneider began his career in karting in his native Germany, and would compete at a national level from the age of ten.[12] In 1980 the German youth would win the World Junior Championship title as well as the German National Championship, before claiming the European and African titles in subsequent years.[12] In 1984 Schneider would graduate into car racing for the first time, entering the Formula Ford Germany Championship.[12]
Formula Foundations:1984 - 1987[]
Schneider had a strong rookie season in FF Germany, finishing second in the 1600 class to earn a seat in the 2000 class for 1985.[12] The German youth duly claimed fourth in his first full 2000 season, before graduating to the Formula 3 Germany Championship in 1986.[12] Once again, a strong rookie campaign saw Schneider secure fourth in the Championship, with other outings at the Macau Grand Prix and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft.[12]
A second season in German F3 would work wonders for Schneider, with the German racer securing the Championship title with seven victories in eight races.[12] He would also complete a partial campaign in the DTM, as well as make his World Touring Car Championship debut with a one-off race.[12]
A German Hope: 1988 - 1990[]
The 1988 season saw Schneider handed a seat in the West German based Zakspeed squad in Formula One, partnering Piercarlo Ghinzani.[12] However, the German racer would have a difficult season in an uncompetitive car, failing to qualify in all bar six of the races.[12] Indeed, come the end of the season Schneider would claim a best finish of twelfth at his home race, having failed to threaten the points throughout.[12]
Retained for 1989 Schneider would have an even more difficult season, with just two starts ending in retirement as he failed to pre-qualify for the other fourteen races.[12] Regardless, Schneider would be handed a reserve seat at Arrows for 1990, although he would only get two chances to drive the car during the season.[12] In between his F1 outings in 1990, Schneider would claim the Interserie Div.1 Championship for Porsche, as well as complete a campaign in the World Sports Championship with the German marque.[12]
Meisterschaft Marvel: 1991 - 1996[]
Schneider returned to the DTM in 1991, with Zakspeed taking him on for the second half of the season after the German racer completed a campaign in the IMSA GTP Championship.[12] His late arrival left him in fifteenth in the Championship, before a far better season in a factory run Mercedes saw Schneider climb to third in 1992 with four wins.[12] The German racer then matched that result in 1993, before slipping back to tenth in 1994 despite adding two wins to his tally.[12]
In 1995, however, Schneider would finally show his potential, charging to the Meisterschaft title with five victories, as well as claim the mutual International Touring Car Championship crown.[12] The German racer duly finished as runner up in the ITCC in 1996, before being moved into GT racing by Mercedes when the Meisterschaft/ITCC folded at the end of the season.[12]
GT Ambitions: 1997 - 1999[]
Mercedes placed Schneider as their lead driver in the FIA GT1 Championship, with the German racer duly claiming the title with six victories.[12] 1998 saw Schneider again challenge for the title, but have to settle for third, while also retiring from the 24 Hours of Lemans having qualified on pole.[12] 1999 saw Schneider only compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, an endeavour which again ended in retirement, as Mercedes instead deployed the German racer as a test/development driver as they prepared to enter the revived DTM in 2000.[12]
DTM History[]
Full DTM Record[]
Bernd Schneider's full results from his 118 starts in the DTM are outlined in a series of tables below.
DTM Entries[]
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for Bernd Schneider during their DTM career:
Bernd Schneider's Overall DTM Record | ||||||
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Year | Entrant | No. | Car | Pos. | Pts. | Livery |
2000 | D2 AMG-Mercedes[2] | 1 | AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2000 | 1st | 221 | |
2001 | D2 AMG-Mercedes[4] | 1 | AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2001 | 1st | 161 | File:BSC 01 Livery.png |
2002 | Vodafone AMG-Mercedes[5] | 1 | AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2002 | 2nd | 64 | |
2003 | Vodafone/Express Service AMG-Mercedes[6] | 3 | AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2003 | 1st | 68 | |
2004 | Vodafone/DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes[7] | 1 | AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM 2004 | 6th | 36 | |
2005 | Vodafone/Sport Edition AMG-Mercedes[8] | 7 | AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM 2005 | 4th | 32 | File:BSC 05 Livery.png |
2006 | Vodafone/Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes[9] | 2 | AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM 2006 | 1st | 71 | File:BSC 06 Livery.png |
2007 | Original-Teile/DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes[10] | 1 | AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM 2007 | 6th | 31.5 | File:BSC 07 Livery.png |
2008 | Salzgitter/Original-Teile AMG-Mercedes[11] | 6 | AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse DTM 2008 | 6th | 34 | File:BSC 08 Livery.png |
Career Results[]
Below is a table showing Bernd Schneider's full DTM record:
Bernd Schneider DTM Championship Record | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Rounds | Pos. | Pts. | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | |||
2000 | 1st | 221 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |||||
1st | 1st | 3rd | 12th | 4th | 1st | 3rd | 3rd | 1st | 1st | CAN | CAN | 2nd | 1st | 2nd | 4th | 2nd | NC | |||||
2001 | 1st | 161 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | |||
1st | 1st | 6th | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | 1st | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | 6th | 1st | 1st | 10th | 3rd | Ret | 3rd | |||
2002 | 2nd | 64 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | Q | F | |||
11th | 4th | 6th | 3rd | 8th | 12th | 3rd | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 1st | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 6th | 2nd | 2nd | 1st | |||
2003 | 1st | 68 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||||||||||||
1st | 5th | 4th | 1st | 3rd | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 6th | |||||||||||||
2004 | 6th | 36 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | NC† | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||||||||||
17th | 5th | 11th | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 3rd | Ret | 5th | 10th | 1st | ||||||||||||
2005 | 4th | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||||||||||
3rd | 17th | 17th | Ret | 4th | 10th | 5th | 8th | Ret | 3rd | 1st | ||||||||||||
2006 | 1st | 71 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||||||||||||
1st | 1st | 5th | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 5th | 4th | |||||||||||||
2007 | 6th | 31.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||||||||||||
7th | 6th | 4th | 1st | 2nd | 11th | 12th | 7th | Ret | 5th | |||||||||||||
2008 | 6th | 34 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | ||||||||||||
8th | 12th | 4th | 7th | 6th | 9th | 1st | 9th | 3rd | 5th | 6th |
Results Key | ||||
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Symbol | Meaning | Symbol | Meaning | |
1st | Winner | Ret | Retired | |
2nd | Second | DSQ | Disqualified | |
3rd | Third | DNS | Did Not Start | |
7th | Points Scorer | NC | Not Classified | |
Italics | Fastest Lap | CAN | Race Cancelled | |
16th | Non-points finish | † | Non-Championship Race | |
Bold | Pole Position | 3 | Points for Qualifying |
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2000 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Abt-Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Abt-Audi TT-R 2000 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2000 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2000 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
24h Service AMG-Mercedes • Abt Sportsline I • Abt Sportsline II • D2 AMG-Mercedes • Euroteam • Opel Team Holzer I • Opel Team Holzer II • Opel Team Irmscher • Opel Team Phoenix • Original Teile AMG-Mercedes • Warsteiner AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bernd Schneider • 2 Thomas Jäger • 3 Uwe Alzen • 4 Joachim Winkelhock • 5 Klaus Ludwig • 6 Marcel Fässler • 7 Manuel Reuter • 8 Michael Bartels • 9 Laurent Aïello • 10 Christian Abt • 11 Éric Hélary • 12 Christian Menzel • 14/24 Pedro Lamy • 15/42 Darren Turner • 16 Stefano Modena • 17 Timo Scheider • 18 Marcel Tiemann • 19 Peter Dumbreck • 20 Kris Nissen • 21 James Thompson • 23 Roland Asch |
Races |
Rennsport-Festival 1 • Rennsport-Festival 2 • ADAC-Preis von Sachsen-Anhalt 1 • ADAC-Preis von Sachsen-Anhalt 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Sachsenring 1 • Sachsenring 2 • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen 1 • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen 2 • ADAC-Preis von Niedersachsen 1 • ADAC-Preis von Niedersachsen 2 • Eifelrennen 1 • Eifelrennen 2 • ADAC-Preis Hockenheim 1 • ADAC-Preis Hockenheim 2 |
Cancelled Races |
2000 Lausitzring Race |
Related Content |
1996 ITCC Season • 2001 DTM Season |
2001 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Abt-Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Abt-Audi TT-R 2001 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2001 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2001 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
D2 AMG-Mercedes • Eschmann AMG-Mercedes • Mamerow Racing Team • OPC Euroteam • OPC Team Holzer I • OPC Team Holzer II • OPC Team Phoenix • Original Teile AMG-Mercedes • Service 24h AMG-Mercedes • Team Abt Sportsline • Team Abt Sportsline Junior • Warsteiner AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bernd Schneider • 2 Peter Dumbreck • 3 Joachim Winkelhock • 4 Timo Scheider • 5 Uwe Alzen • 6 Marcel Fässler • 7 Manuel Reuter • 8 Yves Olivier • 9 Bernd Mayländer/Marcel Tiemann • 10 Patrick Huisman • 11 Michael Bartels • 14 Thomas Jäger • 15 Christijan Albers • 16 Alain Menu • 17 Hubert Haupt • 18 Christian Abt • 19 Laurent Aïello/Kris Nissen • 20 Peter Mamerow • 22 Mattias Ekström • 23 Martin Tomczyk • 24 Pedro Lamy • 42 Darren Turner |
Races |
Rennsport-Festival QR • Rennsport-Festival FR • Eifelrennen QR • Eifelrennen FR • Oschersleben QR • Oschersleben FR • Sachsenring QR • Sachsenring FR • Norisring QR • Norisring FR • Lausitzring QR • Lausitzring FR • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen QR • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen FR • Spielberg QR • Spielberg FR • Zandvoort QR • Zandvoort FR • DMV-Preis Hockenheim QR • DMV-Preis Hockenheim FR |
Related Content |
2000 DTM Season • 2002 DTM Season |
2002 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Abt-Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Abt-Audi TT-R 2002 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2002 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2002 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
CEB/OASE AMG-Mercedes • OPC Euroteam • OPC Team Holzer • OPC Team Phoenix • Original Teile AMG-Mercedes • Service 24h AMG-Mercedes • Team Abt • Team Abt Sportsline • Team Abt Sportsline Junior • Vodafone AMG-Mercedes • Warsteiner AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bernd Schneider • 2 Jean Alesi • 3 Laurent Aïello • 4 Karl Wendlinger • 5 Uwe Alzen • 6 Marcel Fässler • 7 Manuel Reuter • 8 Joachim Winkelhock • 9 Mattias Ekström • 10 Christian Abt • 11 Thomas Jäger • 12 Peter Dumbreck • 14 Timo Scheider • 15 Michael Bartels • 16 Marcel Tiemann/Bernd Mayländer • 17 Patrick Huisman • 18 Alain Menu • 19 Yves Olivier • 23 Martin Tomczyk • 24 Stefan Mücke • 31 Johnny Cecotto • 42 Christijan Albers • 43 JJ Lehto • 44 Éric Hélary |
Races |
ADAC-Preis Hockenheim QR • ADAC-Preis Hockenheim FR • Zolder QR • Zolder FR • Donington Park QR • Donington Park FR • Sachsenring QR • Sachsenring FR • Norisring QR • Norisring FR • Lausitzring QR • Lausitzring FR • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen QR • Großer Preis der Tourenwagen FR • Spielberg QR • Spielberg FR • Zandvoort QR • Zandvoort FR • DMV-Preis Hockenheim QR • DMV-Preis Hockenheim FR |
Related Content |
2001 DTM Season • 2003 DTM Season |
2003 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Abt-Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Abt-Audi TT-R 2003 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2003 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2003 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
AMG-Mercedes • ARTA AMG-Mercedes • Hasseröder Abt-Audi • OPC Euroteam • OPC Team Holzer • OPC Team Phoenix • Original-Teile AMG-Mercedes • PlayStation 2 Red Bull Abt-Audi • S Line Audi Junior Team • Service 24h AMG-Mercedes • Vodafone/Express Service AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Laurent Aïello • 2 Christian Abt • 3 Bernd Schneider • 4 Christijan Albers • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Karl Wendlinger • 7 Manuel Reuter • 8 Alain Menu • 9 Marcel Fässler • 10 Jean Alesi • 11 Thomas Jäger • 12 Bernd Mayländer • 14 Martin Tomczyk • 15 Peter Terting • 16 Joachim Winkelhock • 17 Jeroen Bleekemolen • 18 Timo Scheider • 19 Peter Dumbreck • 20 Katsutomo Kaneishi • 24 Patrick Huisman/Gary Paffett • 42 Stefan Mücke |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Adria • Nürburgring I • Lausitzring • Norisring • Donington Park • Nürburgring II • Spielberg • Zandvoort • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2002 DTM Season • 2004 DTM Season |
2004 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Abt-Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Abt-Audi TT-R 2003 • Audi A4 DTM 2004 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM 2003 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2004 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Opel Astra V8 Coupé DTM 2003 • Vectra GTS V8 2004 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
AMG-Mercedes • Audi Sport Infineon Team Joest • Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • OPC Euroteam • OPC Team Holzer • OPC Team Phoenix • Original-Teile AMG-Mercedes • Sonax Dark Dog AMG-Mercedes • Vodafone/Chrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bernd Schneider • 2 Christijan Albers • 3 Marcel Fässler • 4 Laurent Aïello • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Martin Tomczyk • 7 Gary Paffett • 8 Jean Alesi • 9 Heinz-Harald Frentzen • 10 Manuel Reuter • 11 Christian Abt • 12 Tom Kristensen • 14 Peter Dumbreck • 15 Timo Scheider • 16 Jeroen Bleekemolen • 17 Markus Winkelhock • 18 Stefan Mücke • 20 Jarek Janiš • 21 Bernd Mayländer • 22 Rinaldo Capello • 23 Peter Terting • 44 Emanuele Pirro • 45 Frank Biela |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Estoril • Adria • Lausitzring • Norisring • Nürburgring • Oschersleben • Zandvoort • Brno • Hockenheim Finale |
Non-Championship Races |
Shanghai 1 • Shanghai 2 |
Related Content |
2003 DTM Season • 2005 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2005 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes • Opel |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2005 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2005 • AMG 4.0l V8 • Vectra GTS V8 2005 • Opel 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Joest • Audi Sport Team Joest Racing • DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes • GMAC/Stern Team OPC • Mücke Motorsport • Team OPC • Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes • Vodafone/Sport Edition AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Mattias Ekström • 2 Martin Tomczyk • 3 Gary Paffett • 4 Jean Alesi • 5 Tom Kristensen • 6 Allan McNish • 7 Bernd Schneider • 8 Mika Häkkinen • 9 Marcel Fässler • 10 Heinz-Harald Frentzen • 11 Laurent Aïello • 12 Manuel Reuter • 14 Christian Abt • 15 Pierre Kaffer • 16 Stefan Mücke • 17 Alexandros Margaritis • 18 Rinaldo Capello • 19 Frank Stippler • 20 Bruno Spengler • 21 Jamie Green |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Lausitzring I • Spa-Francorchamps • Brno • Oschersleben • Norisring • Nürburgring • Zandvoort • Lausitzring II • Istanbul Park • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2004 DTM Season • 2006 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2006 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2006 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2006 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes • Futurecom TME • Junge Gebrauchte/AutoScout 24 AMG-Mercedes • Stern/Easy Rent AMG-Mercedes • TV-Spielfilm/TrekStor AMG-Mercedes • Vodafone/Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
2 Bernd Schneider • 3 Jamie Green • 4 Martin Tomczyk • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Heinz-Harald Frentzen • 7 Tom Kristensen • 8 Mika Häkkinen • 9 Bruno Spengler • 10 Jean Alesi • 11 Alexandros Margaritis • 12 Christian Abt • 14 Pierre Kaffer • 15 Frank Stippler • 16 Timo Scheider • 17 Stefan Mücke • 18 Daniel la Rosa • 19 Olivier Tielemans/Jeroen Bleekemolen/Nicolas Kiesa/Thed Björk • 20 Vanina Ickx • 21 Mathias Lauda • 22 Susie Stoddart |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Lausitzring • Oschersleben • Brands Hatch • Norisring • Nürburgring • Zandvoort • Barcelona • Bugatti Circuit • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2005 DTM Season • 2007 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2007 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2007 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2007 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Futurecom TME • Laureus/Stern AMG-Mercedes • Original-Teile/DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes • Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes • Trilux/JAWA4U.de AMG-Mercedes • TV-Spielfilm/TrekStor AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bernd Schneider • 2 Bruno Spengler • 3 Mattias Ekström • 4 Martin Tomczyk • 5 Jamie Green • 6 Mika Häkkinen • 7 Tom Kristensen/Frank Biela/Markus Winkelhock • 8 Timo Scheider • 9 Gary Paffett • 10 Alexandros Margaritis • 11 Mike Rockenfeller • 12 Lucas Luhr • 14 Susie Stoddart • 15 Daniel la Rosa • 16 Christian Abt • 17 Alexandre Prémat/Marco Werner • 18 Mathias Lauda • 19 Paul di Resta • 20 Adam Carroll/Markus Winkelhock • 21 Vanina Ickx |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Oschersleben • Lausitzring • Brands Hatch • Norisring • Mugello • Nürburgring • Zandvoort • Barcelona • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2006 DTM Season • 2008 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2008 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2008 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2008 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Futurecom TME • Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG-Mercedes • Salzgitter/Original-Teile AMG-Mercedes • Stern/Pixum AMG-Mercedes • Trilux/Junge Sterne AMG-Mercedes • TV-Spielfilm AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Mattias Ekström • 2 Martin Tomczyk • 3 Bruno Spengler • 4 Paul di Resta • 5 Jamie Green • 6 Bernd Schneider • 7 Gary Paffett • 8 Mathias Lauda • 9 Tom Kristensen • 10 Timo Scheider • 11 Ralf Schumacher • 12 Maro Engel • 14 Alexandre Prémat • 15 Oliver Jarvis • 16 Susie Stoddart • 18 Mike Rockenfeller • 19 Markus Winkelhock • 20 Katherine Legge • 21 Christijan Albers |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Oschersleben • Mugello • Lausitzring • Norisring • Zandvoort • Nürburgring • Brands Hatch • Barcelona • Bugatti Circuit • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2007 DTM Season • 2009 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |