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German Motor Sport Federation
(Deutscher Motor Sport Bund)
SportAuto Racing
CategoryVarious discipline of motorsport
Jurisdiction Germany
 Europe
Founded1947
AffiliationFIA and FIM
Affiliation date2003
HeadquartersFrankfurt, Germany
PresidentHans-Joachim Stuck
Official website
www.dmsb.de
Germany
European Union

The German Motor Sport Federation[1][2] (German: Deutscher Motor Sport Bund or DMSB, formerly known as Oberste Nationale Sportbehörde or ONS) is Germany's motor racing governing body. It represents Germany at FIA and FIM.

The DMSB-Staffel, founded in 1972 by Herbert Linge as ONS-Staffel, is considered the first mobile track marshaling crew, equipped with fast cars like Porsche 914 or Porsche 911, carrying fire extinguishers and doctors in order to arrive quickly at a crash site.

Member clubs

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Racing series organized by DMSB

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ITR e.V.

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Motorsport Team Germany

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The Motorsport Team Germany is a squad containing young up-and-coming German talents in car racing, rallying and motorcycling.[3]

Current members

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Driver Discipline
Germany Oliver Goethe Formula racing
Germany Tom Kalender Formula racing
Germany Montego Maassen Formula racing
Germany Mathilda Paatz Formula racing
Germany Tim Tramnitz Formula racing
Germany Daniel Gregor GT racing
Germany Laurin Heinrich GT racing
Germany Max Hesse GT racing
Germany Theo Oeverhaus GT racing
Germany Simon Connor Primm GT racing
Germany Phil Colin Strenge Karting
Germany Elias Luis Weiss Karting
Germany Valentino Catalano LMP
Germany Samuel Drews Rallying
Germany Timo Schulz Rallying
Germany Fabio Schwarz Rallying
Germany Norick Blödorn Motorcycle speedway
Germany Patrick Hyjek Motorcycle speedway
Germany Janek Konzack Motorcycle speedway
Germany Luca Fischeder Enduro
Germany Fynn Hannemann Enduro
Germany Felix Melnikoff Enduro
Germany Milan Schmüser Enduro
Germany Maximilian Wills Enduro
Germany Jonathan Frank Motocross
Germany Simon Längenfelder Motocross
Germany Alexandra Massury Motocross
Germany Maximilian Spies Motocross
Germany Maximilian Werner Motocross
Germany Fynn Kratochwil Motorcycle Road Racing
Germany Rocco Sessler Motorcycle Road Racing
Germany Anina Urlaß Motorcycle Road Racing
Germany Thias Wenzel Motorcycle Road Racing
Germany Johannes Heidel Trial
Germany Fabio Sacht Trial
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References

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  1. ^ "2015 Rally Supplementary Regulations" (PDF). rallye-sulingen.de. German Motor Sport Federation (DMSB). Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  2. ^ "2016 Rallye Supplementary Regulations" (PDF). thueringen-rallye.com. German Motor Sport Federation (DMSB). Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  3. ^ "2022 werden 24 Fahrer aus zehn Disziplinen unterstützt". lennox-lehmann.com (in German). 2022-02-13. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  4. ^ "Motorsport Team Germany präsentiert Förderkader". dmsb.de (in German). 2024-01-16. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
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