2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

The 2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters was the thirty-fourth season of premier German touring car championship and also twenty-first season under the moniker of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters since the series' resumption in 2000 as well as second and final season of "Class 1" regulations era.

René Rast (left) won his third Drivers' Championship while Nico Müller (right) finished second in the championship.

Audi entered as the defending Manufacturers' Champion, after winning their seventh title in 2019,[1] Audi Sport Team Rosberg entered as the defending teams' champion and René Rast entered as the defending drivers' champion, after winning his second title in 2019.[2]

After Aston Martin and R-Motorsport decided to withdraw from Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, the 2020 season marks the first season since 2011 that the series featured only two manufacturers.[3]

2020 also marked the final season for Audi Sport in the DTM, shifting their focus to FIA Formula E and customer programmes.[4] It also marked the final season for the "Class 1" regulations, as the DTM will switch to GT Pro regulations for 2021.[5]

René Rast retains the DTM driver's title for the second year in a row (third overall).

Teams and drivers

Robert Kubica (pictured), Harrison Newey and Fabio Scherer all made their DTM débuts in 2020.

The following manufacturers, teams and drivers competed in the 2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. All teams competed with tyres supplied by Hankook.

ManufacturerCarEngineTeamNo.Driver nameRounds
AudiAudi RS5 Turbo DTM 2020Audi RC8 2.0 TFSI I-4t Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline4 Robin FrijnsAll
51 Nico Müller[6][7]All
Audi Sport Team WRT10 Harrison Newey[8]All
13 Fabio Scherer[9]All
62 Ferdinand von HabsburgAll
Audi Sport Team Phoenix19 Benoît Tréluyer[10]8
28 Loïc Duval1–7, 9
99 Mike RockenfellerAll
Audi Sport Team Rosberg33 René RastAll
53 Jamie Green[11]All
BMWBMW M4 Turbo DTM 2020BMW P48 Turbo I-4t Orlen Team ART8 Robert Kubica[12]All
BMW Team RMG11 Marco Wittmann[13]All
16 Timo Glock[13]All
BMW Team RMR22 Lucas Auer[13]All
27 Jonathan Aberdein[14]All
BMW Team RBM25 Philipp Eng[13]All
31 Sheldon van der Linde[13]All

Team changes

Driver changes

Mid-season changes

Calendar

A provisional ten-round calendar was announced on 19 September 2019: five rounds will be held in Germany, and four outside of Germany.[30][31] However, the calendar was altered twice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; initially on 26 March before a further modified schedule was published on 3 June.[32][33]

RoundCircuitRace 1Race 2
1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps1 August2 August
2 Lausitzring (Sprint Circuit)15 August16 August
3 Lausitzring (Grand Prix Circuit)22 August23 August
4 TT Circuit Assen5 September6 September
5 Nürburgring (Grand Prix Circuit)12 September13 September
6 Nürburgring (Sprint Circuit)19 September20 September
7 Circuit Zolder10 October11 October
817 October18 October
9 Hockenheimring7 November8 November
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
CircuitOriginal Dates
Igora Drive, Priozersk30 May31 May
Anderstorp Raceway, Anderstorp13 June14 June
Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza27 June28 June
Norisring, Nuremberg11 July12 July
Brands Hatch, Kent22 August23 August

Calendar changes

Original calendar
First amendments
  • The first half of the season was postponed, with the opening race scheduled for the Norisring on its original date in July. Two event slots were left in early August and October respectively for either the Russian or Swedish round, with original season opener Zolder moved to August. The rounds at Brands Hatch, TT Circuit Assen and the Nürburgring were left on their original dates, with events at the Lausitzring, Hockenheimring and Monza moved to October and November.[32]
Second amendments
  • The Norisring Trophy remained the opening round on a schedule restricted to Germany and Benelux. The first blank slot was filled with the series' first event at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps since 2005, and will be followed by two events on back-to-back weekends at the Lausitzring. Further double-header events will be held at the Nürburgring and Zolder, with the Lausitz and Nürburg events punctuated by a round at Assen. The Hockenheimring returned to the season finale slot having been shuffled out by Monza in the first amendment.[33] The Nuremberg season-opener was eventually cancelled after the local council ruled against holding the event behind closed doors on economic and health grounds.[37][38]

Regulation changes

  • After a successful 2019 season, the push-to-pass overtake system was doubled from 30 to 60 horsepower (22 to 45 kilowatts) and the drag reduction system (DRS) usage became unrestricted.[39][40] To compensate, the engine's power output was reduced from 610 to 580 horsepower (455 to 433 kilowatts).[41]
  • On 1 July 2019 it was announced that Hankook would once again extend their DTM tyre partner contract until at least 2023, beating out bids by Continental, Dunlop, Michelin, Pirelli and Yokohama to provide tyres for the series.[42]
  • A High Yaw Lift-Off (HYLO) system was introduced in front of the two rear wing pillars, to avoid cars becoming airborne in the event of a high-speed collision.[43]
  • The fuel-mass flow restrictor rate for all Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters engines was slightly reduced from 95 to 90 kg/h (209 to 198 lb/h) to compensate more fuel-efficiency and maximum performance with fuel-mass flow restrictor for extra push-to-pass mode slightly increased from 5 to 10 kg/h (11 to 22 lb/h).[44]

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamWinning manufacturer
1R1 Spa-Francorchamps Robin Frijns Nico Müller Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 René Rast René Rast Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
2R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Short Robin Frijns Nico Müller Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 Robin Frijns Robin Frijns René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
3R1 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Long Nico Müller Nico Müller René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
R2 Robin Frijns Jamie Green Lucas Auer BMW Team RMRBMW
4R1 TT Circuit Assen Loïc Duval Fabio Scherer Robin Frijns Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 René Rast Sheldon van der Linde Sheldon van der Linde BMW Team RBMBMW
5R1 Nürburgring Grand Prix Nico Müller Nico Müller Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 Nico Müller Robin Frijns Robin Frijns Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
6R1 Nürburgring Sprint René Rast Nico Müller Robin Frijns Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 Robin Frijns René Rast Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
7R1 Circuit Zolder I René Rast René Rast René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
R2 Timo Glock Marco Wittmann René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
8R1 Circuit Zolder II René Rast René Rast René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
R2 Ferdinand Habsburg René Rast René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi
9R1 Hockenheimring René Rast René Rast Nico Müller Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAudi
R2 René Rast René Rast René Rast Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi

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 
Points251815121086421

Additionally, the top three placed drivers in qualifying also received points:

Qualifying Position 1st  2nd  3rd 
Points321

Drivers' championship

Pos.DriverSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASN
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points
1 René Rast533171312635512223213111311122111353
2 Nico Müller121312222152333115153133962122330
3 Robin Frijns91223141333112235312122123Ret23Ret375279
4 Mike Rockenfeller45115611411439782Ret6642139
5 Timo Glock813564296714108424194148120
6 Sheldon van der Linde1562159107186846102137109108
7 Loïc Duval37Ret3878214294Ret9101346108
8 Jamie Green248Ret104NC121371415Ret158533398
9 Marco Wittmann111043591483935158108Ret1195
10 Ferdinand HabsburgDNS1561011148711157627732101111468
11 Jonathan Aberdein10915914761310861011114Ret53762
12 Lucas Auer78121412111101211121312311Ret121651
13 Philipp Eng6119781213961041291412Ret91048
14 Harrison Newey13Ret101215131215141311115679Ret1327
15 Robert Kubica1414131316161014161213Ret1412Ret381520
16 Fabio Scherer12121411131515Ret1516Ret141355Ret131220
17 Benoît Tréluyer14Ret0
Pos.DriverSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASS
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid 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.

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamCarSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASS
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points
1 Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline491223141333112235312122123Ret23Ret375609
51121312222152333115153133962122
2 Audi Sport Team Rosberg33533171312635512223213111311122111451
53248Ret104NC121371415Ret1585333
3 Audi Sport Team Phoenix1914Ret247
2837Ret3878214294Ret9101346
9945115611411439782Ret6642
4 BMW Team RMG11111043591483935158108Ret11215
16813564296714108424194148
5 BMW Team RBM256119781213961041291412Ret910156
311562159107186846102137109
6 BMW Team RMR2278121412111101211121312311Ret1216113
2710915914761310861011114Ret537
7 Audi Sport Team WRT1013Ret101215131215141311115679Ret13103
1312121411131515Ret1516Ret141355Ret1312
62DNS15610111487111576277321011114
8 Orlen Team ART81414131316161014161213Ret1412Ret381520
Pos.TeamCarSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASS
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points

Manufacturers' championship

Pos.ManufacturerSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASS
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points
1Audi7676607172517661717665727262746775761253
2BMW191542312851173933153927243715371613500
Pos.ManufacturerSPA
LAU1
LAU2
ASS
NÜR1
NÜR2
ZOL1
ZOL2
HOC
Points

References