Template:Circuitinfo/DTM The Hockenheimring is a motor racing circuit in Am Motodrom, Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
DTM History[]
Circuit History[]
In the mid-1920s, racing was becoming quite popular in Germany. The new AVUS track had been built just outside of Berlin, and a larger track was under construction at Nürburg, near Koblenz and Bonn. But fans in southwestern Germany wanted a local track, so they started using access roads in a wilderness area called Wildpark, near Karlsruhe. Soon the location was a victim of its own popularity; large numbers of entrants and spectators were damaging the wilderness area. The local council rescinded the permit to use the park and forbade any racing there, so the search for a suitable venue began again.
Mercedes and Auto Union had been exploring the possibility of using forest roads just outside of Hockenheim, about 40 km north of Karlsruhe, as a test track. When local racing clubs for both cars and motorcycles offered their support, the proposal gained inertia. In 1932, the new Hockenheimer-Dreieck opened its doors with a motorcycle meeting, followed by sports car races two weeks later. The track was fast and dangerous, with several high speed sections passing through dense forests. And as Germany moved towards fascism, officials who approved of the concept of a test track disliked its use of public highways, as an unnecessary obstacle to the military. The track needed a revised course. The first version of the permanent circuit opened in 1938.
In 1964, construction started on a section of the A6 autobahn that passed to the east of Hockenheim. The track owners needed to adjust the circuit, as the west end was being chopped off. In addition to reversing the direction of the course, the new stadium section was constructed. Up to 100,000 fans could take the autobahn, and sit in a custom stadium with a view of start/finish, the pits and paddock, along with seven moderately slow corners. For the first time, Hockenheim attracted international racing. This section has only slightly changed since then.
In 1969, along with upgrades to the infrastructure, the circuit also had yet another new name. From now on, this would be the Hockenheimring. When the Nürburgring was deemed unsafe in 1970, Hockenheim joined the list of tracks that have hosted Formula One.
Circuit Layouts[]
Previous Layouts[]
1932-37[]
The original circuit was roughly triangular, running counter-clockwise. It started about where the modern Sudkurve is, and headed straight east, using much of the current route. A left took the course along Route 291, with a sharp left turn just south of Oftersheim, and another sharp turn at the edge of Hockenheim, to return to start/finish. This course was 12.045 km/7.485 miles.
1938-1963[]
Along with a new name (the Kurpfalzring), the track had a new layout, very close to the "classic" route.The track still started at the same location, and still ran counter-clockwise. But about half a kilometer before Route 291, the course took a gentle, sweeping bend to the left. This was where the pre-2002 long circuit went. The long, sweeping stretch still ended at a sharp left at the edge of the town of Hockenheim, but the track was approaching its modern layout. Its length was 7.692 km/4.780 miles.
1964-1969[]
Construction of the A6 autobahn forced the track to alter the entire western end. The track was converted to a clockwise direction, with a new pit straight and loop behind the paddock, the track now had most of the "modern" configuration. Grandstands around the pit straight and infield loop were constructed, creating the 'Stadium section', and the new track measured 6.769 km/4.206 miles.
1970-1979[]
After the fatal crash of Jim Clark during a Formula Two race in 1968, two chicanes were added to the circuit, increasing the lap distance to 6.790 km/4.219 miles. Each was located roughly halfway between the stadium section and the Ostkurve. The track also upgraded the paddock and infrastructure, and was poised to hold the German Grand Prix for the first time in 1970, after the Nürburgring had refused to make safety upgrades. The Grand Prix returned to the now-safer Nürburgring in 1971, but after Niki Lauda's near-fatal crash in 1976, the track was deemed unsafe for F1, and the Grand Prix turned to Hockenheim as a regular home.
1980-1991[]
10 days before the 1980 German Grand Prix, Patrick Depailler was testing his when his suspension broke at the Ostkurve. The car was pitched to the outside barrier, and the accident killed Depailler instantly. No changes were made to that corner for 1980 and 1981, but before the 1982 race, the track added a simple left-right third chicane at that spot, increasing the lap distance to 6.798 km/4.224 miles. But in 1981 the owners finished a previously planned project, giving a completely redesigned and rebuilt pit complex, with a much longer and wider pit lane, and an entirely new building, with a state of the art race control tower at the south end.
1992-1993[]
In 1990, the chicane at the Ostkurve was rebuilt. What had been a simple (and fast) left-right jog with a short escape road, was now a sharper and slower right-left complex, forcing a direction change upon exiting. Again the track length was increased slightly (to 6.815 km/4.235 miles), but more importantly lap times increased by 1-2 seconds, and speeds were reduced through the Ostkurve.
1994-2001[]
The two original chicanes from 1970 were rebuilt and renamed. The first was named "Clark Kurve", and the second was named "Senna Kurve". Both were tightened, and added about five seconds per lap.
2002-Present[]
2002 brought the first major redesign of the course since 1963. More than half of the old circuit was altered, with the pavement, guardrails and fencing removed and the land allowed to return to nature. In the stead, there was a much tighter, shorter and slower circuit.
The straight out of the Nordkurve goes not quite half of the distance to the old Clark Kurve, before making a 120° right, known as the Einfahrt Parabolika. The a quick sharp left leads onto the Parabolika, a 1 km long gently sweeping left-hand bend that functions as a back straight. This ends at the Spitzkehre, a very tight 160° hairpin, basically at the site of the old Senna Kurve. Indeed, the actual right-of-way for the Senna Kurve is the edge of the runoff area for the Spitzkehre. At this point the drivers have returned to the old track, but there was one more change.
The designers put in another infield kink. After heading back towards the pits for about 200m, the cars make a gentle right hand kink, and after another short straight, take a very tight 90° lefthander before making a sweeping right back onto the old course. The track lost more than 2.3 km/1.4 miles in length, but the lap times only dropped by about 22 seconds. More importantly, the multiple sections where speeds close to 330 km/h were attained were now gone, increasing safety and decreasing engine costs. In addition, the number of grandstand seats was increased, much of the existing stands could see more of the race, and the cars would pass each stand more often, making it a better spectator experience.
Current[]
Since the 2001-02 rebuild, there has been only one other change in the track of note. The short straight between the final infield corner and the Sudkurve was shifted a few meters north, enabling the track to create a separate staging area for drag racing. The dragsters run up towards the Spitzkehre, enabling the track to greatly increase the number of spectator events held. There have been many other improvements in spectator facilities and infrastructure, but basically the current configuration has proved safe and suitable for the cars for 15 years now, and there are no announced plans for major changes in the future.
Records[]
A full list of records for the Hockenheimring are outlined below, including a list of race winners.
Winners[]
Below is a list of all of the winners of races held at the Hockenheimring:
Hockenheimring Winners List | ||||
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Hockenheimring National - 2.638 km (2000 - 2002) | ||||
Season | Event | Date | Winner | Report |
2000 | Rennsport-Festival 2000[1] | 28 May 2000 | Bernd Schneider[2] | Report |
28 May 2000 | Bernd Schneider[3] | Report | ||
2001 | Rennsport-Festival 2001[4] | 22 April 2001 | Bernd Schneider[5] | Report |
22 April 2001 | Bernd Schneider[6] | Report | ||
2002 | ADAC-Preis Hockenheim 2002[7] | 21 April 2002 | Martin Tomczyk[8] | Report |
21 April 2002 | Laurent Aïello[9] | Report | ||
Hockenheimring Grand Prix - 6.825 km (2000 - 2001) | ||||
Season | Event | Date | Winner | Report |
2000 | ADAC-Preis Hockenheim 2000[1] | 29 October 2000 | Uwe Alzen[10] | Report |
29 October 2000 | Uwe Alzen[11] | Report | ||
2001 | DMV-Preis Hockenheim 2001[4] | 7 October 2001 | Patrick Huisman[12] | Report |
7 October 2001 | Bernd Mayländer[13] | Report | ||
Hockenheimring Grand Prix - 4.574 km (2002 - Present) | ||||
Season | Event | Date | Winner | Report |
2002 | DMV-Preis Hockenheim 2002[7] | 6 October 2002 | Laurent Aïello[14] | Report |
6 October 2002 | Bernd Schneider[15] | Report | ||
2003 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2003[16] | 27 April 2003 | Bernd Schneider[17] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2003[16] | 5 October 2003 | Jean Alesi[18] | Report | |
2004 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2004[19] | 18 April 2004 | Gary Paffett[20] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2004[19] | 3 October 2004 | Bernd Schneider[21] | Report | |
2005 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2005[22] | 17 April 2005 | Jean Alesi[23] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2005[16] | 23 October 2005 | Bernd Schneider[24] | Report | |
2006 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2006[25] | 9 April 2006 | Bernd Schneider[26] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2006[25] | 26 October 2006 | Bruno Spengler[27] | Report | |
2007 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2007[28] | 22 April 2007 | Mattias Ekström[29] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2007[28] | 14 October 2007 | Jamie Green[30] | Report | |
2008 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2008[31] | 13 April 2008 | Mattias Ekström[32] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2008[31] | 26 October 2008 | Timo Scheider[33] | Report | |
2009 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2009[34] | 17 May 2009 | Tom Kristensen[35] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2009[34] | 25 October 2009 | Gary Paffett[36] | Report | |
2010 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2010[37] | 25 April 2010 | Gary Paffett[38] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim 2010[37] | 17 October 2010 | Paul di Resta[39] | Report | |
2011 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2011[40] | 1 May 2011 | Bruno Spengler[41] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2011[40] | 23 October 2011 | Jamie Green[42] | Report | |
2012 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2012[43] | 29 April 2012 | Gary Paffett[44] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2012[43] | 21 October 2012 | Bruno Spengler[45] | Report | |
2013 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2013[46] | 5 May 2013 | Augusto Farfus[47] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2013[46] | 20 October 2013 | Timo Glock[48] | Report | |
2014 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2014[49] | 4 May 2014 | Marco Wittmann[50] | Report |
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2014[49] | 19 October 2014 | Mattias Ekström[51] | Report | |
2015 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2015[52] | 2 May 2015 | Jamie Green[53] | Report |
3 May 2015 | Mattias Ekström[54] | Report | ||
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2015[52] | 17 October 2015 | Timo Scheider[55] | Report | |
18 October 2015 | Jamie Green[56] | Report | ||
2016 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2016[57] | 7 May 2016 | Edoardo Mortara[58] | Report |
8 May 2016 | Paul di Resta[59] | Report | ||
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2016[57] | 15 October 2016 | Miguel Molina[60] | Report | |
16 October 2016 | Edoardo Mortara[61] | Report | ||
2017 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2017[62] | 6 May 2017 | Lucas Auer[63] | Report |
7 May 2017 | Jamie Green[64] | Report | ||
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2017[62] | 14 October 2017 | Jamie Green[65] | Report | |
15 October 2017 | Marco Wittmann[66] | Report | ||
2018 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2018[67] | 5 May 2018 | Gary Paffett[68] | Report |
6 May 2018 | Timo Glock[69] | Report | ||
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2018[67] | 13 October 2018 | René Rast[70] | Report | |
14 October 2018 | René Rast[71] | Report | ||
2019 | DTM Hockenheim Opening 2019[72] | 4 May 2019 | Marco Wittmann[73] | Report |
5 May 2019 | René Rast[74] | Report | ||
DTM Hockenheim Finale 2019[72] | 5 October 2019 | René Rast[75] | Report | |
6 October 2019 | Nico Müller[76] | Report | ||
2020 | DTM Hockenheim 2020[77] | 7 November 2020 | Report | |
8 November 2020 | Report |
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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 |
2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2009 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2009 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Lady Power • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Futurecom TME/BRT • GQ/Stern AMG-Mercedes • Junge Sterne/TV-Spielfilm AMG-Mercedes • Mercedes-Benz Bank/Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes • Trilux AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Timo Scheider • 2 Tom Kristensen • 3 Paul di Resta • 4 Ralf Schumacher • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Martin Tomczyk • 7 Jamie Green • 8 Susie Stoddart • 9 Bruno Spengler • 10 Gary Paffett • 11 Mike Rockenfeller • 12 Markus Winkelhock • 14 Alexandre Prémat • 15 Oliver Jarvis • 16 Maro Engel • 17 Mathias Lauda • 18 Christian Bakkerud • 19 Johannes Seidlitz • 20 Tomáš Kostka • 21 Katherine Legge |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Lausitzring • Norisring • Zandvoort • Oschersleben • Nürburgring • Brands Hatch • Barcelona • Dijon-Prenois • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2008 DTM Season • 2010 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2010 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2009 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2009 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Rookie Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • GQ/Deutsche Post AMG-Mercedes • Junge Sterne/TV-Spielfilm AMG-Mercedes • Laureus AMG-Mercedes • Mercedes-Benz Bank/Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes • Stern AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Timo Scheider • 2 Oliver Jarvis • 3 Gary Paffett • 4 Bruno Spengler • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Martin Tomczyk • 7 Paul di Resta • 8 Ralf Schumacher • 9 Alexandre Prémat/Darryl O'Young • 10 Mike Rockenfeller • 11 Jamie Green • 12 Susie Stoddart • 14 Markus Winkelhock • 15 Katherine Legge • 16 Maro Engel • 17 David Coulthard • 18 Miguel Molina • 21 Congfu Cheng |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Valencia • Lausitzring • Norisring • Nürburgring • Zandvoort • Brands Hatch • Oschersleben • Hockenheimring • Adria • Shanghai |
Related Content |
2009 DTM Season • 2011 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2011 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes |
Car/engine |
Audi A4 DTM 2009 • Audi 4.0l V8 • AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2009 • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Junior • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Deutsche Post/GQ AMG-Mercedes • Junge Sterne/TV-Spielfilm AMG-Mercedes • Thomas Sabo/Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG-Mercedes • Salzgitter AMG-Mercedes • Stern AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
2 Gary Paffett • 3 Bruno Spengler • 4 Timo Scheider • 5 Oliver Jarvis • 6 Ralf Schumacher • 7 Jamie Green • 8 Mattias Ekström • 9 Mike Rockenfeller • 10 Susie Stoddart • 11 Christian Vietoris • 14 Martin Tomczyk • 15 Rahel Frey • 16 Maro Engel • 17 David Coulthard • 18 Filipe Albuquerque • 19 Edoardo Mortara • 20 Renger van der Zander • 22 Miguel Molina |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Zandvoort • Speilberg • Lausitzring • Norisring • Nürburgring • Brands Hatch • Oschersleben • Valencia • Hockenheim Finale |
Non-Championship Races |
2011 Showevent Marque Race • 2011 Showevent Knockout Race |
Related Content |
2010 DTM Season • 2012 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2012 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes • BMW |
Car/engine |
Audi A5 DTM 2012 • Audi 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé DTM 2012 • AMG 4.0l V8 • BMW M3 DTM 2012 • P66 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
AMG-Mercedes • Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team Schnitzer • DHL Paket/Stern AMG-Mercedes • Junge Sterne/TV-Spielfilm Mercedes AMG-Mercedes • Thomas Sabo/Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Martin Tomczyk • 2 Joey Hand • 3 Mattias Ekström • 4 Timo Scheider • 5 Jamie Green • 6 Ralf Schumacher • 7 Bruno Spengler • 8 Dirk Werner • 9 Mike Rockenfeller • 10 Miguel Molina • 11 Gary Paffett • 12 Christian Vietoris • 15 Andy Priaulx • 16 Augusto Farfus • 17 Rahel Frey • 18 Adrien Tambay • 19 David Coulthard • 20 Robert Wickens • 21 Edoardo Mortara • 22 Filipe Albuquerque • 23 Roberto Merhi • 24 Susie Stoddart |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Lausitzring • Brands Hatch • Speilberg • Norisring • Nürburgring • Zandvoort • Oschersleben • Valencia • Hockenheim Finale |
Non-Championship Races |
2012 Showevent Relay Race • 2012 Showevent Knockout Race |
Related Content |
2011 DTM Season • 2013 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2013 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes • BMW |
Car/engine |
Audi A5 DTM 2012 • Audi 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé DTM 2012 • AMG 4.0l V8 • BMW M3 DTM 2012 • P66 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team MTEK • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team Schnitzer • Euronics/Thomas Sabo AMG-Mercedes • Stern AMG-Mercedes • STIHL AMG-Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Bruno Spengler • 2 Dirk Werner • 3 Gary Paffett • 4 Roberto Merhi • 5 Edoardo Mortara • 6 Filipe Albuquerque • 7 Augusto Farfus • 8 Joey Hand • 9 Christian Vietoris • 10 Robert Wickens • 11 Mattias Ekström • 12 Jamie Green • 15 Martin Tomczyk • 16 Andy Priaulx • 17 Daniel Juncadella • 18 Pascal Wehrlein • 19 Mike Rockenfeller • 20 Miguel Molina • 21 Marco Wittmann • 22 Timo Glock • 23 Timo Scheider • 24 Adrien Tambay |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Brands Hatch • Speilberg • Lausitzring • Norisring • Moscow Raceway • Nürburgring • Oschersleben • Zandvoort • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2012 DTM Season • 2014 DTM Season • Formula 3 Euro Series |
2014 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • AMG-Mercedes • BMW |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 DTM 2014 • Audi 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C-Coupé DTM 2014 • AMG 4.0l V8 • BMW M4 DTM 2014 • P66 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team MTEK • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team Schnitzer • Euronics/Free Man's World AMG Mercedes • gooix AMG Mercedes • Original-Teile AMG Mercedes • Petronas AMG Mercedes |
Drivers |
1 Mike Rockenfeller • 2 Timo Scheider • 3 Augusto Farfus • 4 Joey Hand • 5 Christian Vietoris • 6 Paul di Resta • 7 Mattias Ekström • 8 Miguel Molina • 9 Bruno Spengler • 10 Martin Tomczyk • 11 Gary Paffett • 12 Robert Wickens • 15 Edoardo Mortara • 16 Adrien Tambay • 17 Timo Glock • 18 António Félix da Costa • 19 Daniel Juncadella • 20 Vitaly Petrov • 21 Jamie Green • 22 Nico Müller • 23 Marco Wittmann • 24 Maxime Martin • 25 Pascal Wehrlein |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening • Oschersleben • Hungaroring • Norisring • Moscow Raceway • Speilberg • Nürburgring • Lausitzring • Zandvoort • Hockenheim Finale |
Related Content |
2013 DTM Season • 2015 DTM Season • FIA Formula 3 European Championship • Porsche Carrera Cup Germany • Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup |
2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • BMW • Mercedes-Benz |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 DTM • Audi 4.0l V8 • BMW M4 DTM • P66/1 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team MTEK • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • Euronics/BWT Mercedes-AMG • gooix/Original-Teile Mercedes-AMG • Petronas Mercedes-AMG • SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-AMG |
Drivers |
1 Marco Wittmann • 2 Gary Paffett • 3 Paul di Resta • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Robert Wickens • 7 Bruno Spengler • 8 Christian Vietoris • 10 Timo Scheider • 12 Daniel Juncadella • 13 António Félix da Costa • 16 Timo Glock • 17 Miguel Molina • 18 Augusto Farfus • 22 Lucas Auer • 27 Adrien Tambay • 31 Tom Blomqvist • 36 Maxime Martin • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 77 Martin Tomczyk • 84 Maximilian Götz • 94 Pascal Wehrlein • 99 Mike Rockenfeller |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening 1 • Hockenheim Opening 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Zandvoort 1 • Zandvoort 2 • Spielberg 1 • Spielberg 2 • Moscow Raceway 1 • Moscow Raceway 2 • Oschersleben 1 • Oschersleben 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Hockenheim Finale 1 • Hockenheim Finale 2 |
Tests |
2015 Pre-season Test • 2015 Rookie Test |
Related Content |
2014 DTM Season • 2016 DTM Season • Audi Sport TT Cup • FIA Formula 3 European Championship • Porsche Carrera Cup Germany |
2016 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • BMW • Mercedes-Benz |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 DTM • Audi 4.0l V8 • BMW M4 DTM • P66/1 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt • Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team MTEK • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team Schnitzer • Mercedes DTM Team ART • Mercedes DTM Team HWA I • Mercedes DTM Team HWA II • Mercedes DTM Team Mücke BWT |
Drivers |
2 Gary Paffett • 3 Paul di Resta • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Robert Wickens • 7 Bruno Spengler • 8 Christian Vietoris • 10 Timo Scheider • 11 Marco Wittmann • 12 Daniel Juncadella • 13 António Félix da Costa • 16 Timo Glock • 17 Miguel Molina • 18 Augusto Farfus • 22 Lucas Auer • 27 Adrien Tambay • 31 Tom Blomqvist • 34 Esteban Ocon • 36 Maxime Martin • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 84 Maximilian Götz • 99 Mike Rockenfeller • 100 Martin Tomczyk |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening 1 • Hockenheim Opening 2 • Spielberg 1 • Spielberg 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Zandvoort 1 • Zandvoort 2 • Moscow Raceway 1 • Moscow Raceway 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Hungaroring 1 • Hungaroring 2 • Hockenheim Finale 1 • Hockenheim Finale 2 |
Tests |
2016 Pre-season Test • 2016 Rookie Test |
Related Content |
2015 DTM Season • 2017 DTM Season • FIA Formula 3 European Championship |
2017 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • BMW • Mercedes-Benz |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 DTM • Audi 4.0l V8 • BMW M4 DTM • P66/1 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team RMR • Mercedes-AMG Mercedes Me • Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT • Mercedes-AMG Motorsport SILBERPFEIL Energy |
Drivers |
2 Gary Paffett • 3 Paul di Resta • 5 Mattias Ekström • 6 Robert Wickens • 7 Bruno Spengler • 11 Marco Wittmann • 15 Augusto Farfus • 16 Timo Glock • 22 Lucas Auer • 31 Tom Blomqvist • 33 René Rast • 36 Maxime Martin • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 63 Maro Engel • 77 Loïc Duval • 99 Mike Rockenfeller |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening 1 • Hockenheim Opening 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Hungaroring 1 • Hungaroring 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Moscow Raceway 1 • Moscow Raceway 2 • Zandvoort 1 • Zandvoort 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Spielberg 1 • Spielberg 2 • Hockenheim Finale 1 • Hockenheim Finale 2 |
Tests |
2017 Pre-season Test |
Related Content |
2016 DTM Season • 2018 DTM Season • FIA Formula 3 European Championship |
2018 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Audi • BMW • Mercedes-Benz |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 DTM • Audi 4.0l V8 • BMW M4 DTM • P66/1 4.0l V8 • Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM • AMG 4.0l V8 |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team RMR • Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas • Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus • Silberpfeil Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport |
Drivers |
2 Gary Paffett • 3 Paul di Resta • 4 Robin Frijns • 5 Mattias Ekström • 7 Bruno Spengler • 11 Marco Wittmann • 12 Alex Zanardi • 15 Augusto Farfus • 16 Timo Glock • 22 Lucas Auer • 23 Daniel Juncadella • 25 Philipp Eng • 28 Loïc Duval • 33 René Rast • 47 Joel Eriksson • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 94 Pascal Wehrlein • 99 Mike Rockenfeller |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening 1 • Hockenheim Opening 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Hungaroring 1 • Hungaroring 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Zandvoort 1 • Zandvoort 2 • Brands Hatch 1 • Brands Hatch 2 • Misano 1 • Misano 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Spielberg 1 • Spielberg 2 • Hockenheim Finale 1 • Hockenheim Finale 2 |
Tests |
2018 Pre-season Test • 2018 Estoril Test • 2018 Rookie Test |
Related Content |
2017 DTM Season • 2019 DTM Season • FIA Formula 3 European Championship |
2019 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers |
Aston Martin • Audi • BMW |
Car/engine |
Aston Martin Vantage DTM • HWA AFR Turbo 2.0l I4t • Audi RS5 Turbo DTM • RC8 TFSI 2.0l I4t • BMW M4 Turbo DTM • P48 2.0l I4t |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Audi Sport Team WRT • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team RMR • R-Motorsport I • R-Motorsport II |
Drivers |
3 Paul di Resta • 4 Robin Frijns • 7 Bruno Spengler • 11 Marco Wittmann • 16 Timo Glock • 21 Pietro Fittipaldi • 23 Daniel Juncadella • 25 Philipp Eng • 27 Jonathan Aberdein • 28 Loïc Duval • 31 Sheldon van der Linde • 33 René Rast • 34 Andrea Dovizioso • 47 Joel Eriksson • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 62 Ferdinand von Habsburg • 76 Jake Dennis • 99 Mike Rockenfeller |
Races |
Hockenheim Opening 1 • Hockenheim Opening 2 • Zolder 1 • Zolder 2 • Misano 1 • Misano 2 • Norisring 1 • Norisring 2 • Assen 1 • Assen 2 • Brands Hatch 1 • Brands Hatch 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Hockenheim Finale 1 • Hockenheim Finale 2 |
Non-Championship Races |
Dream Race 1 • Dream Race 2 |
Tests |
2019 Lausitzring Test • 2019 Rookie Test |
Related Content |
2018 DTM Season • 2020 DTM Season • W Series Championship • Porsche Carrera Cup Germany |
2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Championship |
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Manufacturers/Tyres |
Audi • BMW • Hankook |
Car/engine |
Audi RS5 Turbo DTM • RC8 TFSI 2.0l I4t • BMW M4 Turbo DTM • P48 2.0l I4t |
Teams |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline • Audi Sport Team Phoenix • Audi Sport Team Rosberg • Audi Sport Team WRT • BMW Team ART Orlen • BMW Team RBM • BMW Team RMG • BMW Team RMR |
Drivers |
4 Robin Frijns • 10 Harrison Newey • 11 Marco Wittmann • 13 Fabio Scherer • 16 Timo Glock • 19 Benoît Tréluyer • 22 Lucas Auer • 25 Philipp Eng • 27 Jonathan Aberdein • 28 Loïc Duval • 31 Sheldon van der Linde • 33 René Rast • 51 Nico Müller • 53 Jamie Green • 62 Ferdinand von Habsburg • 88 Robert Kubica • 99 Mike Rockenfeller • Ed Jones |
Races |
Spa 1 • Spa 2 • Lausitz 1 • Lausitz 2 • Lausitzring 1 • Lausitzring 2 • Assen 1 • Assen 2 • Nürburg 1 • Nürburg 2 • Nürburgring 1 • Nürburgring 2 • Zolder I Race 1 • Zolder I Race 2 • Zolder II Race 1 • Zolder II Race 2 • Hockenheim 1 • Hockenheim 2 |
Tests |
2020 Nürburgring Test |
Related Content |
2019 DTM Season • 2021 DTM Season • DTM Trophy • Porsche Carrera Cup Germany |
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