The 2020 DTM Trophy was the inaugural season of the DTM support series for GT cars eligible for E2-SH and E2-SC-class FIA categories. The series will be run by ITR, the association also organising the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. The championship ran as part of selected DTM race weekends in 2020, commencing in Spa-Franchorchamps on 1 August and finishing on 8 November at the Hockenheimring.[1]
Teams and drivers
The following teams and drivers compete in the 2020 DTM Trophy. All teams compete with tyres supplied by Hankook. The entry list was revealed on 29 July 2020.[2]
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Icon
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Legend
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J
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Junior class
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XP
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XP class
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G
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Guest driver[a]
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Calendar
The race calendar follows the DTM calendar, and was therefore also altered multiple times in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[32][33]
Results and Standings
Season summary
Scoring system
Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers as follows:
Race Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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9th
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10th
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Points
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25
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18
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15
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12
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10
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8
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6
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4
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2
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1
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Additionally, the top three placed drivers in qualifying also received points:
Qualifying Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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Points
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3
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2
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1
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Drivers' championship
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Driver(s)
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Points
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1
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Tim Heinemann
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275
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2
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Jan Kisiel
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165
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3
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Ben Tuck
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133
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4
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Ben Green
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120
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5
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Lucas Mauron
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115
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6
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Peter Terting
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72
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7
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Max Koebolt
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62
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8
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Marc de Fulgencio
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62
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9
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Jan Philipp Springob
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54
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10
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Felix Hirsiger
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52
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11
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Nico Verdonck
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36
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12
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Nicolas Schöll
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29
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13
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Luke Wankmüller
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24
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14
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Reinhard Kofler
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21
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15
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Rudolf Rhyn
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20
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16
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Kelvin Snoeks
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12
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17
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José María López
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12
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18
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Bastian Buus
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12
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19
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Felix von der Laden
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4
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20
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Fidel Leib
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3
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21
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Dominique Schaak
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1
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23
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Kevin Strohschänk
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0
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22
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Heiko Hammel
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0
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24
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David Serban
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0
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25
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Michael Tischner
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0
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26
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Andreas Gülden
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0
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27
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Michael Schrey
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0
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Source:[34]
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Junior standings
The junior standings is based on only race results of eligible drivers, and thus any bonus points for qualifying do not count towards the junior classification.
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Driver
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Points
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1
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Ben Green
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113
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2
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Lucas Mauron
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103
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3
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Marc de Fulgencio
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60
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4
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Jan Philipp Springob
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54
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5
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Felix Hirsiger
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49
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6
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Nicolas Schöll
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25
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7
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Luke Wankmüller
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24
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8
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Rudolf Rhyn
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18
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9
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Bastian Buus
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12
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10
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David Serban
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0
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Driver
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Points
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Source:[34]
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XP standings
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Driver
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Points
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1
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Fidel Leib
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286
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2
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Michael Tischner
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72
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3
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Andreas Gülden
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50
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Driver
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Points
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Source:[34]
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Teams' championship
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Team
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Points[b]
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1
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HP Racing International
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254
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2
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Leipert Motorsport
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161
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3
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Walkenhorst Motorsport
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149
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4
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FK Performance Motorsport
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135
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5
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Hella Pagid-Racing One
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133
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6
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Allied Racing
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51
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7
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PROsport Performance
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70
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8
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Superdrink by Bremotion
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68
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9
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Ring Racing
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58
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10
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Phoenix Racing
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32
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11
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Teichmann Racing
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31
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12
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Carbogaz Racing
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4
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13
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Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport
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0
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Team
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Points[b]
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- ^ As a guest driver, the driver is ineligible to score points
- ^ a b The teams championship only includes results of the highest placed entrant of each team. Any subsequent point scoring entrant of the same team is ignored. This is valid for both the race results as well as qualifying bonus points.[35]
Notes
References
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