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2005 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

Sports season


Sports season

Gary Paffett Teams' Champion: HWA Team I Formula 3 Euro Series The 2005 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters was the nineteenth season of premier German touring car championship and also sixth season under the moniker of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters since the series' resumption in 2000. The number of race weekends were increased from 10 events in 2004 to eleven in 2005 (although 2004 had eleven events including the non-championship race at Shanghai).

Originally each track hosted one race each with the exception of Hockenheimring (two races, premier and finale), but when Avignon lost their race, Lausitzring also hosted two events.

Changes for 2005

  • The cars built to 00-03 specs were banned from competition. Instead the whole field would be made up of cars built to the new 04 specs.
  • Italy and Portugal lost their respective events. They were replaced by Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps) and Turkey (Istanbul Park).
  • Opel scaled down from six to four cars, while Audi and Mercedes fielded eight each instead of the six they had run in 2004.
  • Opel announced that they would leave the series shortly after the 2005 season ended.
  • BP's German brand Aral AG would become the official fuel retailer and convenience store partner of the series starting from round 7 at Nürburgring in mid-2005, taking over Shell's fuel partner contract. The Aral Ultimate brand would provide 100 RON unleaded gasolines and displayed in the pit gantries, trackside sponsorships and all driver's race overalls on the sleeves.

Teams and drivers

The following manufacturers, teams and drivers competed in the 2005 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. All teams competed with tyres supplied by Dunlop.

ManufacturerCarTeamNo.DriversRounds
AudiAudi A4 DTM 2005Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline1SWE Mattias EkströmAll
2DEU Martin TomczykAll
5DNK Tom KristensenAll
6GBR Allan McNishAll
Audi A4 DTM 2004Audi Sport Team Joest14DEU Christian AbtAll
15DEU Pierre KafferAll
18ITA Rinaldo CapelloAll
19DEU Frank StipplerAll
Mercedes-BenzAMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2005HWA Team3GBR Gary PaffettAll
4FRA Jean AlesiAll
7DEU Bernd SchneiderAll
8FIN Mika HäkkinenAll
AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2004Mücke Motorsport16DEU Stefan MückeAll
17GRC Alexandros MargaritisAll
Persson Motorsport20CAN Bruno SpenglerAll
21GBR Jamie GreenAll
OpelOpel Vectra GTS V8 2005OPC Team Holzer9CHE Marcel FässlerAll
10DEU Heinz-Harald FrentzenAll
OPC Team Phoenix11FRA Laurent AïelloAll
12DEU Manuel ReuterAll
Sources:

Team changes

MG Rover announced that they would join the DTM in 2005 running a pair of Zytek prepared MG ZT’s. The project would fail to materialize due to MG Rover falling into administration.

Team Holzer and Team Phoenix both downscaled to 2 Opel’s each due to Opel’s reduced budget while Euroteam left the DTM after being part of Opel’s squad since 2000.

Team Joest expanded from two to four cars.

Mücke Motorsport replaced Team Rosberg as part of Mercedes’ DTM program.

Driver changes

Two time Formula One World Champion Mika Häkkinen joined the DTM with HWA Team.

Christijan Albers left the DTM to join Formula 1 the Minardi F1 Team.

Stefan Mücke left Persson Motorsport to join his Fathers team, Mücke Motorsport.

Mercedes promoted three Formula 3 Euro Series drivers to the DTM. 2004 Champion Jamie Green and Bruno Spengler joined Persson Motorsport while Alexandros Margaritis joined Mücke Motorsport.

Markus Winkelhock left the DTM to join the Formula Renault 3.5 Series with Draco Racing.

Jarek Janiš and Bernd Mayländer were left without drives for 2005 after Team Rosberg withdrew.

1998 Le Mans winner Allan McNish joined the DTM with Abt Sportsline.

Christian Abt switched from Abt Sportsline to Team Joest.

Audi works drivers Pierre Kaffer and Frank Stippler joined the DTM with Team Joest.

2003 and 2004 Le Mans winner Rinaldo Capello joined the DTM with Team Joest.

Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro left the DTM to focus on Endurance racing.

Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Laurent Aïello swapped seats at Opel’s two teams.

Peter Dumbreck, Timo Scheider and Jeroen Bleekemolen were left without seats in the DTM due to Opel downscaling their program.

Race calendar and winners

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamWinning manufacturerTVReport1234567891011
DEU Hockenheimring I17 AprilSWE Mattias EkströmGBR Jamie GreenFRA Jean AlesiDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
DEU Lausitzring I1 MayGBR Gary PaffettFIN Mika HäkkinenGBR Gary PaffettDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
BEL Spa-Francorchamps15 MayFIN Mika HäkkinenFIN Mika HäkkinenFIN Mika HäkkinenVodafone-Sport Edition AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
CZE Brno5 JuneGBR Gary PaffettDEU Martin TomczykSWE Mattias EkströmAudi Sport Team Abt SportslineDEU AudiARDReport
DEU Oschersleben26 JuneDNK Tom KristensenSWE Mattias EkströmGBR Gary PaffettDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
DEU Norisring17 JulyDNK Tom KristensenGBR Gary PaffettGBR Gary PaffettDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
DEU Nürburgring7 AugustGBR Gary PaffettGBR Gary PaffettSWE Mattias EkströmAudi Sport Team Abt SportslineDEU AudiARDReport
NLD Zandvoort28 AugustDEU Bernd SchneiderGBR Gary PaffettGBR Gary PaffettDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
DEU Lausitzring II18 SeptemberGBR Jamie GreenGBR Gary PaffettSWE Mattias EkströmAudi Sport Team Abt SportslineDEU AudiARDReport
TUR Istanbul Park2 OctoberGBR Gary PaffettFIN Mika HäkkinenGBR Gary PaffettDaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
DEU Hockenheimring II23 OctoberGBR Jamie GreenGBR Jamie GreenDEU Bernd SchneiderVodafone-Sport Edition AMG-MercedesDEU MercedesARDReport
Source:

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top 8 classified finishers.

PositionPoints
1st2nd
108

Drivers' championship

PosDriverHOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPts1234567891011121314151617181920PosDriverHOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPtsSources:
GBR Gary Paffett218411*3*121384
SWE Mattias Ekström54212312112771
DNK Tom KristensenRet232572435456
DEU Bernd Schneider317†17†Ret41058Ret3132
FIN Mika Häkkinen83*1*13RetRet4121221530
GBR Jamie Green6Ret19†53Ret87Ret4*2*29
FRA Jean Alesi174913Ret7Ret871322
DEU Heinz-Harald FrentzenRet141531461237Ret18†17
DEU Christian Abt491061221010RetRet1416
GBR Allan McNish11Ret18†764615†9151713
FRA Laurent AïelloRet10716712†91446912
CHE Marcel Fässler9135158Ret135Ret10612
DEU Martin TomczykRet12614Ret51161016†Ret10
DEU Frank Stippler1061189Ret14Ret131358
DEU Pierre Kaffer13†514121781811RetRet105
CAN Bruno Spengler1215†Ret111613†1596885
DEU Manuel ReuterRet1616†Ret15920Ret514124
DEU Stefan Mücke7812Ret11Ret17RetRet9113
GRC Alexandros MargaritisRetRet917†181116131411Ret0
ITA Rinaldo CapelloRet11131010Ret19Ret11Ret160

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  • † — Driver retired, but was classified as they completed 90% of the winner's race distance.

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamNo.HOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPoints110627936946253562972181698103Pos.TeamNo.HOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPointsSources:
DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG-Mercedes3218411*3*1213
4174913Ret7Ret8713
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline1542123121127
2Ret12614Ret51161016†Ret
Audi Sport Team Abt5Ret2325724354
611Ret18†764615†91517
Vodafone-Sport Edition AMG-Mercedes7317†17†Ret41058Ret31
883*1*13RetRet41212215
Salzgitter / Junge Gebrauchte von Mercedes201215†Ret111613†159688
216Ret19†53Ret87Ret4*2*
GMAC Stern Team OPC99135158Ret135Ret106
10Ret141531461237Ret18†
Audi Sport Team Joest Racing14491061221010RetRet14
1513†514121781811RetRet10
Team OPC11Ret10716712†914469
12Ret1616†Ret15920Ret51412
Audi Sport Team Joest18Ret11131010Ret19Ret11Ret16
191061189Ret14Ret13135
Mücke Motorsport167812Ret11Ret17RetRet911
17RetRet917†181116131411Ret

Manufacturers' championship

Pos.ManufacturerHOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPoints12052179345Pos.ManufacturerHOC1
DEULAU1
DEUSPA
BELBRN
CZEOSC
DEUNOR
DEUNÜR
DEUZAN
NLDLAU2
DEUIST
TURHOC2
DEUPointsSource:
Mercedes301916921101813123225
Audi92017241526211616411
Opel0066330101133

References

References

  1. "Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Summary". Motorsport Stats.
  2. "DTM (German Touringcar Masters) – 2005: Entrylist". Speedsport Magazine.
  3. "Two MG ZT's in the DTM".
  4. "MG Rover goes into administration".
  5. "Opel racing for its future".
  6. "DTM champion Audi is setting the course for the new season".
  7. "Mücke confirms privateer entry".
  8. "Hakkinen signs DTM deal".
  9. "Albers to race for Minardi in 2005".
  10. "Mercedes confirms 2005 line up".
  11. "McNish gets DTM Audi".
  12. "Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Results 2005". Motorsport Stats.
  13. "DTM (German Touringcar Masters) – 2005: Point standings". Speedsport Magazine.
  14. "Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Standings 2005". Motorsport Stats.
  15. "2005 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Drivers' Standings". TouringCars.net.
  16. "DTM (German Touringcar Masters) - Season 2005: Results". Speedsport Magazine.
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