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Super Tourenwagen Cup

Touring car racing series in Germany


Touring car racing series in Germany

The Super Tourenwagen Cup, or German Supertouring Championship, was a touring car racing series held between 1994 and 1999 in Germany.

The championship was established when BMW and Audi both left the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) in 1992, after the series had adopted the more expensive Class 1 Touring Cars rules. STW would run to Super Touring regulations for the full six years of its existence. The demise of the championship turned out to be the revival of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (also abbreviated to DTM) in 2000, as the factory teams pulled out of the STW for the new series. The STW was succeeded by its second level series, the Deutsche Tourenwagen Challenge, and later the ADAC Procar Series.

Full list of champions

YearChampionCarTeam199419951996199719981999
VEN Johnny CecottoBMW 318isBMW Motorsport
GER Joachim WinkelhockBMW 320iSchnitzer Motorsport
ITA Emanuele PirroAudi A4 QuattroA.Z.K/R.O.C.
FRA Laurent AïelloPeugeot 406Peugeot Esso
VEN Johnny CecottoBMW 320iBMW Motorsport Team Schnitzer
GER Christian AbtAudi A4 QuattroAbt Sportsline

Race winners

DriverTotal12345678
FRA Laurent Aïello20
VEN Johnny Cecotto12
Italy Emanuele Pirro12
GER Joachim Winkelhock11
GER Uwe Alzen8
GER Frank Biela8
GER Christian Abt5
GER Manuel Reuter5
Denmark Tom Kristensen3
GBR Steve Soper3
GER Roland Asch2
GER Armin Hahne2
FRA Éric Hélary2
Italy Gabriele Tarquini2
GER Alexander Burgstaller1
Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi1
GER Altfrid Heger1
GBR Keith O'Dor1
GER Jörg van Ommen1
AUT Philipp Peter1
Denmark Kris Nissen1
ManufacturesTotal1234567
GER BMW28
GER Audi27
FRA Peugeot21
GER Opel15
JPN Honda7
JPN Nissan2
ITA Alfa Romeo1
USA Ford1

Driver Statistics

nowrapDriverPole PositionVictory2nd Place3rd PlaceTotal PodiumTotal Race12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
FRA Laurent Aïello1120963558
VEN Johnny Cecotto612782754
Italy Emanuele Pirro512762570
GER Joachim Winkelhock1111252858
GER Uwe Alzen589112860
GER Frank Biela28241444
GER Christian Abt15461578
GER Manuel Reuter45351360
Denmark Tom Kristensen23431040
GBR Steve Soper33351126
FRA Éric Hélary32721142
Italy Gabriele Tarquini0225940
GER Armin Hahne1213634
GER Roland Asch1213634
GER Altfrid Heger3141662
GER Jörg van Ommen0133740
Denmark Kris Nissen0133766
AUT Philipp Peter2121438
GER Alexander Burgstaller0112472
Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi110014
GBR Keith O'Dor1100114
NED Peter Kox1052716
GER Hans-Joachim Stuck0041524
GER Michael Bartels0021348
Italy Roberto Ravaglia1013419
ITA Tamara Vidali0012354
AUT Karl Wendlinger0012318
GER Marco Werner0012348
GER Klaus Niedzwiedz0011274
GER Michael Krumm0010120
GER Christian Menzel0010140
GBR Anthony Reid0002216
ITA Rinaldo Capello0001112
ITA Nicola Larini000114
GER Jörg Müller0001122
GER Markus Oestreich000118
GER Patrick Bernhardt100008

Manufactures Statistics

ManufacturePole PositionVictory2nd Place3rd PlaceTotal Podium12345678
Germany BMW1328322686
Germany Audi1327272781
France Peugeot1121121043
Germany Opel1215191953
Japan Honda3791329
Japan Nissan22259
USA Ford01113
Italy Alfa Romeo11012

References

References

  1. "STW".
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