| Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters |  | | Category | Touring cars | | Country or region | Germany | | Inaugural season | 2000 | | Drivers | 23 (2007) | | Teams | 8 (2007) | | Constructors | 2 | | Engine suppliers | 2 | | Drivers' champion |
Mattias Ekström | | Teams' champion |
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline | | Official website | http://www.dtm.de | The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM, German Touring Car Masters) is a touring car racing series based in Germany, but also with rounds elsewhere in Europe. Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct auto racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...
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Mattias Ekström (born July 14, 1978 in Falun, Sweden) is a racing driver from Sweden. ...
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Abt Sportsline, based in Kempten im Allgäu, is a company with 40 years of experience in motor racing and tuning, mainly of Audi and the related Volkswagen, Skoda and SEAT cars. ...
Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct automobile racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...
Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct auto racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. ...
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From 2000 onwards, this new DTM continued the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (German Touring Car Championship) and ITC (International Touring Car Championship) which had been discontinued after 1996 due to high costs. The current DTM logo DTM was the initials for the former Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (German Touringcar Championship), held from 1984 to 1996, a motorsport series based in Germany, with additional rounds elsewhere in Europe. ...
History The New DTM 2000
Mercedes AMG DTM car (2006) During the ITC era, a large proportion of the revenue generated by the championship went to the FIA, with the result that less went to the teams who subsequently complained of little return on their increasingly large investment in the high-tech series. Since 1997, many ideas were discussed in order to find a compromise for rules of a new DTM. Opel put the primary emphasis on cost control, Mercedes supported expensive competitiveness in development, BMW wanted an international series rather than one focussed on Germany only, while Audi insisted on allowing their trademark quattro four-wheel drive (despite running the rear wheel drive Audi R8 in sports car racing). Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 386 pixelsFull resolution (2200 Ã 1061 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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The DTM returned in 2000 as Mercedes and Opel had agreed to use cars that were based on the concept car that was shown by Opel on various occasions, eg. the 1999 24 Hours Nürburgring were Opel celebrated its 100th anniversary. The series adopted the format of the 1995 championship, with most rounds held in Germany with occasional rounds throughout Europe, but having learnt the lessons of the ITC disaster, the ITR constantly strived to keep costs in the series from exploding to unreasonable levels, and to keep the championship firmly tied to its German roots. As too many races were planned outside Germany, no Championship (Meisterschaft) status was granted by the DMSB, and the DTM initials now stand for Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (German Touring Car Masters). The 24 Hours Nürburgring is a GT and touring car endurance racing event on the Nürburgring, inspired by the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Spa 24 Hours. ...
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The cars are supposed to be fast and spectacular, while still rather cheap to build and run. All DTM race cars have RWD and 4.0 L V8 engines which are air-restricted to 470 hp, no matter if similar layouts or engines are available in the road cars. Instead of the road car bodies, unrelated purpose-built chassis are used, which are closer to prototype racing. Many drivers have in fact described the handling of the cars as closer to single seater racing cars than road cars. Only the roof sections of the road cars are put on top of the roll cages, and lights and other distinctive design features are used in order to provide a resemblance to the road cars. Also, in order to save money and provide close racing, many common parts from third party specialist are used, like transmission (from Hewland and Xtrac), brakes and Dunlop Tyres. The all-important aerodynamic configurations are tested in wind tunnels before the season, brought to an equal level, and kept that way throughout the season. Look up Chassis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Alfa Romeo, who at the time were mounting successful campaigns in the European Touring Car Championship, did not return to the series. BMW was also involved in the ETCC and was not satisfied with a championship only for Germany. Audi did not enter as they insisted on using their signature quattro 4WD. During its history, Alfa Romeo has competed successfully in many different categories of motorsport, including Formula One, sportscar racing, touring car racing and rallies. ...
The European Touring Car Championship was an international touring car racing series organized by the FIA. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1963 and 1988, and the second between 2000 and 2004. ...
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Unlike the previous incarnation which primarily used sedan models like the Mercedes-Benz W201, the new DTM featured only 2-door coupés. Opel used the upcoming Coupé version of the Astra as in the concept car, and Mercedes the CLK model which already was used as a pattern for the Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR. 1987 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2. ...
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Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR AMG, once recorded as the most expensive production car ever built, with a price of $1,573,000 it certainly deserved its title. ...
Attempts of Zakspeed to enter with a car looking like a Volvo C70 were not approved, but the motorsport arm of the Bavarian tuning company Abt Sportsline was allowed to enter on short notice. The 1999 STW-Supertouring-champion Christian Abt could not defend his STW title as this series was also discontinued, with Opel moving into DTM. Abt used the Audi TT as a basis, as Audi had no suitable 2-door coupé, even though the dimensions of this car did not fit into the rules. Zakspeed is a motor racing team from Germany, founded in 1968 by Erich Zakowski. ...
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DTM 2000-2003 In May 2000, the new DTM started with the traditional Hockenheimring short track version. Some cars still had no or few sponsorship decals. While Opel could match the speed of most Mercedes in the 2000 season, the hastily developed Abt-Audis were mainly outclassed. As the TT shape had rather poor aerodynamic properties, Abt was allowed to use a stretched form later. Further benefits like a higher rear wing helped the Abt-Audi TT-R win the DTM championship in 2002 with Laurent Aïello. The Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg is a automobile racing track situated near the town of Hockenheim in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ...
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Ups and downs for Opel In 2000, Manuel Reuter came second in the championship. After that year, no Opel driver was among the top three, with few podium finishes and no victory for the disappointing "lightnings". On the other hand, it was Opel team boss Volker Strycek who brought a new highlight to the fans, by racing a modified DTM car on the traditional old version of the Nürburgring in 2002, 20 years after the top classes had moved to the modern Grand Prix track, and 10 years after the old DTM stopped racing there. The Opels did not win in most of their entries in the VLN endurance races as they were mainly testing, but the speed was impressive, and the fans loved it. Image File history File links Sportcar_sergio_luiz_ara_01. ...
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The 24 Hours Nürburgring is an Endurance racing event on the Nürburgring, inspired by the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona. ...
Audi joins DTM in 2004 After their successes with the Audi R8 and the official support of the Abt-TTRs at the Nürburgring, Audi finally joined the DTM as a factory entry in 2004. The three constructors involved decided to switch to saloon bodies. The road models used as patterns since 2004 are the Audi A4, Opel Vectra GTS and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. All dimensions, like wheelbase, are made the same in order to provide equal opportunities without the actual design of the road cars having any influence, as in World Touring Car Championship. The Audi R8 is a Sports Prototype race car introduced for Sportscar racing. ...
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The World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) is an international Touring Car championship organized by the FIA. The first WTCC, which was open to Group A Touring Cars, was held in 1987 concurrent to the long-running European Touring Car Championship (ETCC). ...
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DTM drivers The drivers have been and are a mixture of young and older drivers, including well known former Formula One drivers Bernd Schneider, Allan McNish, Jean Alesi, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Ralf Schumacher, J.J Lehto, Ralf Schumacher, Johnny Herbert, and former two-time F1 world champion Mika Häkkinen. Others, such as Laurent Aïello, Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello, Frank Biela, Dirk Muller, Dominik Farnbacher, Jorg Bergmeister, Marco Werner and Alain Menu have made their career racing sports cars and touring cars. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 374 pixelsFull resolution (2100 Ã 982 pixel, file size: 1. ...
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Mika Pauli Häkkinen ( ) (born September 28, 1968 in Helsingin maalaiskunta) is a Finnish racing driver and two-time Formula One champion. ...
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Allan McNish is a racing driver, born on 29 December 1969 in Dumfries, Scotland. ...
Jean Alesi, (born Giovanni Alesi June 11, 1964) is a French racing driver of both French and Sicilian origins. ...
Heinz-Harald Frentzen, born May 18, 1967, is a German racing driver most famous for his career in Formula One. ...
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Ralf Schumacher (born June 30, 1975 in Hürth-Hermülheim near Cologne[1]) is a German racing driver, and the younger brother of seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher. ...
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Frank Biela (born August 2, 1964 in Neuss, Germany) is an auto racing driver, mainly competing in touring cars and sportscar racing. ...
Jörg Bergmeister (born February 13, 1976 in Leverkusen) is a racing driver from Germany. ...
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Switzerlands Alain Menu was one of the most successful Touring Car drivers of the 90s, and has continued to race well into the 2000s. ...
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However increasingly the DTM is being used by young guns such as the newly-crowned champion Mattias Ekström or Gary Paffett to jump-start their racing career in single-seaters. One driver this strategy appears to have worked for is Christijan Albers, who built a reputation by finishing 2nd and 3rd in the 2003 and 2004 championships with Mercedes-Benz and then graduated to Formula One in 2005. He come back in 2008, but this time driving for Audi. Mattias Ekström (born July 14, 1978 in Falun, Sweden) is a racing driver from Sweden. ...
Gary Paffett is a British racing driver, a test driver for Formula One team Mclaren. ...
Christijan Albers ( ) (born April 16, 1979 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch racing driver. ...
The 2003 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season was the fourth DTM season since the series resumption in 2000. ...
The 2004 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season was the fifth DTM season since the series resumption in 2000. ...
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Gary Paffett has also used his championship win to gain a test with McLaren, and they signed him as permanent test driver for 2006. This prevented Paffett from defending his title in 2006, however he thought that it will be a springboard for a race seat during the 2007 Formula One season. The plan failed however, and Paffett returned to DTM in 2007, but in a 2006 specification car. This article is about the Formula One racing team. ...
Kimi Räikkönen, the 2007 World Drivers Champion. ...
Since 2006 two female drivers take part in the championship, Vanina Ickx for Audi and Susie Stoddart for Mercedes. In 2008 Ickx was replaced by Katherine Legge. Vanina, daughter of Belgiums arguably most successful racing driver Jacky Ickx, was born on February 16, 1975, in Brussels. ...
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