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Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
NameDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters
CategoryTouring car racing
CountryGermany
Inaugural2000

Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters is a prominent touring car racing series in Europe, organized by the Deutsche Motor Sport Bund (DMSB) and International Motor Sports Association (IMSA), with support from Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-AMG. The series features high-performance touring cars from renowned manufacturers, including Audi Sport, BMW Motorsport, and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport. The championship has a strong following in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with events also held in Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Italy. The series has been broadcast on ARD (broadcaster), ZDF, and Sat.1, reaching a wide audience in Europe and beyond.

Introduction

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series was launched in 2000, with the first season featuring Opel, Audi, and Mercedes-AMG as the participating manufacturers. The series was created to replace the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM), which was discontinued in 1996 due to high costs and declining popularity. The new series was designed to be more cost-effective and attractive to fans, with a focus on touring car racing and a mix of circuit racing and street circuit events. The series has since become a popular platform for Audi Sport, BMW Motorsport, and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport to showcase their touring cars and compete against each other. The series has also featured notable drivers, including Bernd Schneider, Klaus Ludwig, and Mattias Ekström, who have all competed in the series for Mercedes-AMG and Audi Sport.

History

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series has a rich history, with its roots in the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) series, which was established in 1984 by the Deutsche Motor Sport Bund (DMSB). The series was initially dominated by Ford, BMW, and Mercedes-AMG, with drivers like Klaus Ludwig and Hans-Joachim Stuck competing for top honors. The series was discontinued in 1996, but was revived in 2000 as the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, with a new format and rules. The series has since become a staple of European motorsport, with events held at iconic circuits like Hockenheimring, Nürburgring, and Monza Circuit. The series has also featured notable teams, including Team Rosberg, Abt Sportsline, and Phoenix Racing, which have all competed in the series for Audi Sport and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport.

Cars_and_Technology

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series features high-performance touring cars from Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-AMG, with advanced technology and innovative designs. The cars are based on production models, but are heavily modified for racing, with powerful engines, advanced aerodynamics, and sophisticated suspension systems. The series has also introduced various technical innovations, including hybrid powertrains and advanced safety features, such as HANS device and roll cage. The cars are designed and built by renowned manufacturers, including Audi Sport, BMW Motorsport, and Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, with support from top engine suppliers like Cosworth and Ilmor Engineering. The series has also featured notable tire suppliers, including Hankook Tire and Continental AG, which provide high-performance tires for the series.

Racing_Format

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series features a mix of circuit racing and street circuit events, with a total of 18 rounds held throughout the season. The series typically starts in May and ends in October, with events held in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, United Kingdom, and Italy. Each round consists of two races, with the first race held on Saturday and the second race held on Sunday. The series uses a points system, with the top 10 drivers scoring points in each race. The driver with the most points at the end of the season is crowned the champion, with the top three drivers receiving trophies and prizes. The series has also featured notable support series, including the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and the Audi Sport TT Cup, which provide a platform for young drivers to develop their skills and compete against top drivers.

Champions

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series has crowned several champions since its inception in 2000, including Bernd Schneider, Mattias Ekström, and Gary Paffett. The series has also featured notable drivers, including Klaus Ludwig, Hans-Joachim Stuck, and Timo Scheider, who have all competed in the series for Mercedes-AMG and Audi Sport. The series has also recognized the achievements of top teams, including Team Rosberg, Abt Sportsline, and Phoenix Racing, which have all won championships in the series. The series has also been broadcast on ARD (broadcaster), ZDF, and Sat.1, reaching a wide audience in Europe and beyond, with notable commentators like Niki Lauda and Jackie Stewart providing expert analysis and commentary. Category:Motorsport