2016 Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup

2016 Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup
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Parent series:
ADAC GT Masters
ADAC support series:
ADAC Formula 4
ADAC TCR German Series

The 2016 Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup is the twenty-second season of the Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup, the German championship for touring cars, and the first under its current name after droping the ADAC name. For this season a new category - Superproduction - was introduced, replacing Division 1, while Divisions 2 and 3 were reclassified as Production 1 and Production 2 respectively. Despite not using the ADAC name the series will support ADAC GT Masters and its support series. The calendar consists of eight separate race weekends with two races each, spread over eight different tracks.[1]

Teams and drivers

Dunlop is the official tyre supplier.

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Superproduction
Germany Team Dombek Mini John Cooper Works 1 Sweden Fredrik Lestrup 1–4
Germany Wolf Racing Ford Fiesta ST 3 Germany Heiko Hammel All
Germany BASTUCK Motorsport Kia pro Cee'd GT/R 4 Austria Bernhard Wagner 5–8
5 Germany Alexander Rambow All
22 Germany Thomas Winkelhock 4
Ford Fiesta ST 6 Germany Christian Schmitz 1
14 Germany Steve Kirsch 3
15 Germany Michael Bräutigam 2
Switzerland Vukovic Motorsport Audi S3 Saloon 7 Switzerland Milenko Vukovic All
8 Croatia Franjo Kovac All
Renault Clio IV RS 9 Czech Republic Tomas Pekar 6-8
Germany Caisley AEG ID Mini John Cooper Works 17 Germany Reinhard Nehls 1–5
18 Germany Kai Jordan 1–2
Production 1
Germany IMC Motorsport Mini John Cooper Works 33 Germany Victoria Froß All
41 Germany Markus Spitzenberger 1–2
50 Germany Jeremy Krüger 5
90 Germany Dominique Schaak 1–5
Germany Mini Racing Team Mini John Cooper Works 44 Germany Dirk Lauth All
Germany JAS Rennsport Citroën DS3 46 Germany Alf Ahrens 1–2
Germany Glatzel Racing Ford Fiesta ST 79 Germany Ronny Reinsberger 1–2, 4, 6-8
82 Germany Steffen Schwan 1–3, 5–8
83 Germany Ralf Glatzel All
Germany Caisley AEG ID Mini John Cooper Works 81 Germany Cora Schumacher 5–7
Production 2
Germany Konrad.Motorsport Volkswagen Scirocco R 92 Germany Heiko Fulsche 1–2, 4–6
97 Bulgaria Pavel Lefterov 4–8
Germany HTF Motorsport 93 Germany Thomas Mühlenz 1
94 Germany Thomas Fulsche 2, 4, 7
95 Germany Kevin Metzner 1–2, 5
98 Germany John Kevin Grams 6-7
99 Germany Matthias Meyer 5

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1 Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 16 April Germany Heiko Hammel Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Germany Team Dombek
R2 17 April Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Germany Team Dombek
2 R3 Germany Sachsenring 30 April Germany Heiko Hammel Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Wolf Racing
R4 1 May Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Germany Team Dombek
3 R5 Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort 14 May Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Sweden Fredrik Lestrup Germany Team Dombek
R6 15 May Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Wolf Racing
4 R7 Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 18 June Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Wolf Racing
R8 19 June Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Heiko Hammel Germany Wolf Racing
5 R9 Austria Red Bull Ring 23 July Bulgaria Pavel Lefterov Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Vukovic Motorsport
R10 24 July Croatia Franjo Kovac Croatia Franjo Kovac Switzerland Vukovic Motorsport
6 R11 Germany Nürburgring 6 August Germany Heiko Hammel Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Vukovic Motorsport
R12 7 August Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Milenko Vukovic Switzerland Vukovic Motorsport
7 R13 Belgium Circuit Zolder 17 September
R14 18 September
8 R15 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 8 October
R16 9 October

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Pos Driver OSC
Germany
SAC
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
NÜR
Germany
ZOL
Belgium
SPA
Belgium
Points
Superproduction
1 Germany Heiko Hammel 73
2 Switzerland Milenko Vukovic 52
3 Sweden Fredrik Lestrup 50
4 Germany Alexander Rambow 34
5 Croatia Franjo Kovac 28
6 Germany Reinhard Nehls 21
7 Germany Kai Jordan 16
8 Germany Steve Kirsch 10
9 Germany Thomas Winkelhock 6
10 Germany Michael Bräutigam 2
11 Germany Christian Schmitz 1
Production 1
1 Germany Dirk Lauth 75
2 Germany Dominique Schaak 57
3 Germany Victoria Froß 50
4 Germany Ralf Glatzel 46
5 Germany Markus Spitzenberger 23
6 Germany Ronny Reinsberger 16
7 Germany Steffen Schwan 8
8 Germany Alf Ahrens 7
Production 2
1 Germany Kevin Metzner 44
2 Germany Heiko Fulsche 37
3 Germany Thomas Fulsche 28
4 Bulgaria Pavel Lefterov 21
5 Germany Thomas Mühlenz 20
Pos Driver OSC
Germany
SAC
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
NÜR
Germany
ZOL
Belgium
SPA
Belgium
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Points 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

References

  1. "Termine/Ergebnisse 2016 (in German)". Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup. Retrieved 28 April 2016.

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