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Revision as of 12:00, 21 August 2017

The 2017 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters is the eighteenth season of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, since the series' resumption in 2000. The season is scheduled to run from 6 May until 15 October over 18 races.[1]

Audi is set to start the season as the defending Constructors' Champion, having secured their fifth title at the finale Hockenheimring round meanwhile Marco Wittmann is set to start the season as the defending Drivers' Champion, having secured his second title at the same venue last season.

Supplier changes

  • German wheel rim company ATS became official standard control wheel rim supplier from 2017 season onwards as it was announced on March 15, 2016.[2]
  • Hankook Tire extend their DTM tyre supplier role until 2019 as the South Korean tyre company announced on May 6, 2016.[3]

Rule changes

Sporting rules

  • On September 17, 2016, DTM announced that the field may be reduced from 24 to 18 competitors.[4][5]
  • The DTM race formats will be changed to 55 minutes respectively for race 1 and race 2 as it was announced on March 30, 2017.[6]
  • The team-to-driver radio has been banned for 2017 season onwards as it was announced on May 1, 2017.[7]
  • The simultaneously 4 tyre change in the pit stop has been replaced by the separated 4 tyre change in the pit stop to make longer pit duration up to 10 seconds (similar to 24 Hours of Le Mans).[8]
  • Points will be awarded for qualification positions with the top three earning points.[9]

Technical rules

  • After using single-element rear wings for five seasons, the rear wing of all DTM cars has been changed back from a single-element plane wing to a dual-element plane wing. The double-element rear wing was last featured in the DTM in the 2011 season.[10]
  • All DTM engines from 2017 season will be increased to 500 bhp.
  • All DTM entrants to utilize all-new Hankook tyre compounds from 2017 season to produce aggresive grip.[11]

Teams and drivers

Make Car Team No. Drivers Rounds
Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Mercedes Me 2 United Kingdom Gary Paffett[12] 1–6
6 Canada Robert Wickens[12] 1–6
Mercedes-AMG Motorsport SILBERPFEIL Energy 3 United Kingdom Paul di Resta[12] 1–6
63 Germany Maro Engel[12] 1–6
Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT 22 Austria Lucas Auer[12] 1–6
48 Italy Edoardo Mortara[13] 1–6
Audi Audi RS5 DTM Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 5 Sweden Mattias Ekström[14] 1–6
51 Switzerland Nico Müller[14] 1–6
Team Rosberg 33 Germany René Rast[14] 1–6
53 United Kingdom Jamie Green[14] 1–6
Team Phoenix 77 France Loïc Duval[14] 1–6
99 Germany Mike Rockenfeller[14] 1–6
BMW BMW M4 DTM BMW Team RBM[15] 7 Canada Bruno Spengler[15] 1–6
31 United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist[15] 1–6
36 Belgium Maxime Martin[15] 1–6
BMW Team RMG[15] 11 Germany Marco Wittmann[15] 1–6
15 Brazil Augusto Farfus[15] 1–6
16 Germany Timo Glock[15] 1–6

Team changes

Leaving DTM

Driver changes

Entering DTM
Changing teams
Leaving DTM

Calendar

The nine event calendar was announced on 16 December 2016.[1]

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning manufacturer
1 R1 Germany Hockenheimring, Baden-Württemberg 6 May Austria Lucas Auer Sweden Mattias Ekström Austria Lucas Auer Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT Mercedes-Benz
R2 7 May Germany Timo Glock United Kingdom Jamie Green United Kingdom Jamie Green Team Rosberg Audi
2 R1 Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz, Brandenburg 20 May Austria Lucas Auer Germany René Rast Austria Lucas Auer Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT Mercedes-Benz
R2 21 May Canada Robert Wickens Germany René Rast United Kingdom Jamie Green Team Rosberg Audi
3 R1 Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 17 June Germany René Rast Germany Mike Rockenfeller United Kingdom Paul di Resta Mercedes-AMG Motorsport SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-Benz
R2 18 June Germany René Rast Sweden Mattias Ekström Germany René Rast Team Rosberg Audi
4 R1 Germany Norisring, Nuremberg 1 July Belgium Maxime Martin United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist Canada Bruno Spengler BMW Team RBM BMW
R2 2 July United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist Canada Bruno Spengler Belgium Maxime Martin BMW Team RBM BMW
5 R1 Russia Moscow Raceway, Volokolamsk 22 July Germany René Rast[N 1] Canada Robert Wickens Germany René Rast Team Rosberg Audi
R2 23 July Canada Bruno Spengler United Kingdom Jamie Green Germany Maro Engel Mercedes-AMG Motorsport SILBERPFEIL Energy Mercedes-Benz
6 R1 Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort, Noord-Holland 19 August Germany Timo Glock Germany René Rast Germany Timo Glock BMW Team RMG BMW
R2 20 August Brazil Augusto Farfus France Loïc Duval Germany Mike Rockenfeller Team Phoenix Audi
7 R1 Germany Nürburgring, Rhineland-Palatinate 9 September
R2 10 September
8 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 23 September
R2 24 September
9 R1 Germany Hockenheimring, Baden-Württemberg 14 October
R2 15 October
  1. ^ Originally scored by Marco Wittmann, the German had to serve a 5-place grid penalty after receiving his third warning of the season in the previous round.

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers as follows:

Race Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Additionally, starting 2017, the top three placed drivers in qualifying will also receive points.

Qualifying Position  1st   2nd   3rd 
Points 3 2 1

Drivers' championship

Pos. Driver HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
HUN
Hungary
NOR
Germany
MSC
Russia
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC
Germany
Points
1 Sweden Mattias Ekström 5 11 8 2 53 23 3 4 8 22 17† 3 128
2 Germany Marco Wittmann 10 3 13 9 8 Ret2 4 5 31 6 23 DSQ2[22] 93
3 Germany René Rast 6 Ret2 3 7 61 11 122 Ret 12 43 9 Ret 114
4 Germany Mike Rockenfeller 3 7 5 5 4 10 13 Ret 23 12 4 1 110
5 Germany Timo Glock 2 81 11 15 2 7 5 10 5 13 11 7 104
6 Belgium Maxime Martin 11 Ret 43 8 Ret 3 21 1 16 Ret 3 63 102
7 Austria Lucas Auer 11 4 11 10 12 Ret Ret 2 6 8 15 14 99
8 United Kingdom Jamie Green 18 13 10 13 DSQ2 5 7 8 9 5 5 9 99
9 United Kingdom Gary Paffett 72 2 6 4 7 9 10 Ret 7 16 8 5 75
10 Canada Bruno Spengler 12 9 14 16 3 14 13 12 12 31 14 10 62
11 United Kingdom Paul di Resta 8 6 16 13 1 6 11 6 14 DSQ 7 Ret 59
12 Canada Robert Wickens 15 Ret 22 31 Ret 8 Ret 112 4 9 11 15† 58
13 Switzerland Nico Müller 9 5 18 6 10 4 9 133 15 15 10 4 49
14 Italy Edoardo Mortara 43 13 7 11 9 11 8 3 13 10 12 12 41
15 Germany Maro Engel 17 10 9 12 13 15 14 14 10 1 16 11 29
16 Brazil Augusto Farfus 13 Ret 12 14 11 12 Ret 7 17 11 62 81 23
17 United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist 16 12 17 172 15† 13 6 91 Ret 7 Ret 13 21
18 France Loïc Duval 14 Ret 15 18 14 16 15 15 11 14 13 2 18
Pos. Driver HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
HUN
Hungary
NOR
Germany
MSC
Russia
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC
Germany
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
1 – 3 Points for Pole
2 – 2 Points for P2
3 – 1 Point for P3

  • † — Driver retired, but was classified as they completed 75% of the winner's race distance.

Manufacturers' championship

Pos. Driver HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
HUN
Hungary
NOR
Germany
MSC
Russia
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC
Germany
Points
1 Audi 35 44 30 68 36 70 25 17 52 43 421
2 Mercedes-Benz 53 39 64 31 30 14 5 43 27 32 341
3 BMW 19 24 13 8 35 23 77 47 28 32 308
Pos. Driver HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
HUN
Hungary
NOR
Germany
MSC
Russia
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC
Germany
Points

References

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  2. ^ "ATS From 2017 Official And Excluisve Wheel Supplier Of DTM". DTM.com. DTM.com. March 15, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  3. ^ http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20160506/NEWS/160509946/dtm-extends-hankook-deal-til-2019
  4. ^ http://www.motorsport-magazin.com/dtm/news-231843-18-autos-2017-das-ist-der-aktuelle-stand/
  5. ^ Khorounzhiy, Valentin (August 22, 2016). "DTM teams confirm six-car line-ups a possibility for 2017". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  6. ^ Adam, Mitchell (March 30, 2017). "DTM changes race formats for 2017". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Adam, Mitchell (May 1, 2017). "DTM bans team-to-driver radio for 2017 races". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  8. ^ "Six reasons why the 2017 DTM season is one to watch". touringcartimes.com. touringcartimes.com. May 3, 2017. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  9. ^ "Sporting Regulations". DTM.com. DTM. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  10. ^ https://www.facebook.com/BMWMotorsport/videos/1252714314767727/
  11. ^ "New generation of Hankook tyres for the 2017 DTM season". DTM.com. DTM.com. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Maro Engel back with Mercedes in major line-up reshuffle". TouringCarTimes.com. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  13. ^ a b "Mortara leaves Audi for Mercedes for 2017". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Loic Duval and Rene Rast in finalised line-up for Audi in 2017". TouringCarTimes.com. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 12 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "BMW Motorsport to retain its six DTM drivers for 2017". TouringCarTimes.com. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  16. ^ http://how-to-cars.com/artikel/dtm-2017-nur-8-autos-10963659.html
  17. ^ Klein, Jamie. "BMW announces team structure for 2017 DTM season". motorsport.com. motorsport.com. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
  18. ^ http://www.touringcartimes.com/2016/09/09/martin-tomczyk-to-leave-dtm-at-the-end-of-the-season/
  19. ^ http://www.motorsport.com/dtm/news/two-time-champion-scheider-to-retire-from-dtm-839129/
  20. ^ http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/126326
  21. ^ http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127882
  22. ^ Marco Wittmann disqualified because of insufficient fuel [1]