The 2020 DTM season will kick off at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit after the cancellation of the Norisring rounds was made official on Friday. Read more
The DTM season opener at Norisring is set to be cancelled after the city of Nuremberg denied permission for the race to go ahead as planned next month. Read more
Single, double and even triple: the DTM is providing racing action for its fans with events closely following each other. A mix of double and single events will see the DTM stage a total of 20 races in three European countries in the second half of 2020. The new calendar features events in Germany and rounds in neighbouring countries. The calendar was set up entirely new as a result of past and current restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The new DTM calendar gets underway with a true highlight: the unique Norisring street circuit in Nuremberg will be hosting the season opener mid-July. There are double events with races on two consecutive weekends at the Nürburgring the Lausitzring (both Germany) as well as at Zolder (Belgium). Single events at Hockenheim (Germany), Assen (The Netherlands) that forms a ‘triple header’ together with the Nürburgring as well as the DTM’s return to Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) round out the calendar that stretches out to early November. Read more
The DTM could still kick off its 2020 season at the Norisring in July, despite the obvious hurdles in hosting a street race during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
The DTM is planning to host two consecutive rounds at as many circuits as possible in 2020, emulating the model Formula 1 intends to use to get its season underway. Read more
The DTM has announced a four-day Nurburgring test in June as the series prepares to get its coronavirus-delayed 2020 season underway. Read more
Audi motorsport chief Dieter Gass has hit back at accusations of the German manufacturer being DTM’s “gravedigger” in the wake of its withdrawal from the series. Read more
In the third round of the #RaceHome charity racing series, Dries Vanthoor, the latest guest driver, was the victor. Read more
Audi’s departure from the DTM had been coming for a couple of months, but few had expected the German manufacturer to pull the plug on its long-standing programme even before the start of the 2020 season. Read more