Started in 1984, the DTM has established itself in over 35 years as one of the toughest, most spectacular and most popular touring car series in the world. In 2021, 13 teams and six brands were competing on eight race weekends in races in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands. The stars of the traditional series, which is led by motorsport legend Gerhard Berger, included well-known racing drivers such as Timo Glock, Alex Albon, and Sophia Flörsch. In a dramatic finale Maximilian Götz clinched the driver’s title, while AF Corse won the team championship. The DTM is broadcast live in over 60 countries around the world and followed by millions of motorsport fans all over the globe on TV. The DTM platform includes numerous other motorsport experiences. In addition to the DTM Trophy junior series and the DTM Classic with legendary racing cars from the 70s up to the early 2000s, this also includes involvement in esports and the innovative and sustainable DTM Electric. There has always been a strong relationship between DTM and Italy, as Lancia and Alfa Romeo had been racing in the serie’s early days with Italian drivers Roberto Ravaglia and Nicola Larini winning the title in 1989 and 1993. After having the season opener in Monza in 2021 the DTM now turns to Imola for the first time in its long history. More information at
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