1994 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft

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The 1994 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft was the eleventh season of premier German touring car championship and also ninth season under the moniker of Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft. The season had ten rounds with two races each; two additional rounds were held outside Germany but these did not count towards the championship.

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The winner was Klaus Ludwig in Mercedes C-Class V6 with 222 points. [1]

Teams and drivers

No.DriverTeamCarNotes
1 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti
2 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini
3 Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch Flag of Germany.svg AMG-Mercedes Mercedes C-Class V6
4 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider
5 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Reuter Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team Joest Opel Calibra V6 4x4
6 Flag of Finland.svg Keke Rosberg
7 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig Flag of Germany.svg AMG-Mercedes Mercedes C-Class V6
8 Flag of Germany.svg Ellen Lohr
9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler Flag of Germany.svg Linder Rennsport BMW M3 E36
10 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Rounds 15–20
11 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Danner Flag of Germany.svg Schübel Engineering
12 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Francia
13 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Feucht Flag of Germany.svg Buffalo Boots Ford Mustang Rounds 7–20
14 Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Promarkt Zakspeed Team Mercedes C-Class V6
15 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen
17 Flag of Germany.svg John Winter Flag of Germany.svg Opel Team Joest Opel Calibra V6 4x4
18 Flag of Denmark.svg Kris Nissen Flag of Germany.svg Schübel Engineering Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti
19 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen Flag of Germany.svg Persson Motorsport Mercedes 190E Class 1
20 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Gindorf
21 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Grau Flag of Germany.svg DTM Junior Team
22 Flag of Germany.svg Gerd Ruch Flag of Germany.svg Ruch Motorsport Ford Mustang
23 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Ruch
24 Flag of Germany.svg Stig Amthor Flag of Germany.svg DTM Junior Team Mercedes 190E Class 1
25 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Flag of Germany.svg Engstler Motorsport Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Rounds 1–10
26 Flag of Germany.svg Carsten Struwe Rounds 1–8
27 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels Flag of Germany.svg Jägermeister Schübel Engineering
28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Wallace Flag of Germany.svg Schübel Engineering Rounds 1–10
30 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Giudici Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Giudici
31 Flag of Germany.svg Armin Bernhard Flag of Germany.svg BAS Motorsport Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evo II
33 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Buttiero Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Rounds 1–14
34 Flag of Germany.svg Harald Becker Flag of Germany.svg WS-DHL-Team BMW M3 E36 Rounds 1–8
35 Flag of Germany.svg Rüdiger SchmittRounds 1–6
37 Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Schrey Flag of Germany.svg Schrey Motorsport Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Rounds 1–2
38 Flag of Germany.svg Karsten Molitor Flag of Germany.svg Molitor Racing BMW M3 Sport Evolution Rounds 7–8
39 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Severich Flag of Germany.svg WS-DHL-Team BMW M3 E36 Rounds 7–20
40 Flag of Germany.svg Danny Pfeil Flag of Germany.svg Engstler Motorsport Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Rounds 9–10
41 Flag of Germany.svg Fritz Huber Flag of Germany.svg WS-DHL-Team BMW M3 E36 Rounds 9–14, 19–20
43 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Göpel Rounds 15–16
44 Flag of Germany.svg Rüdiger Seyffarth Rounds 17–18

Schedule and results

RoundCountryCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamReport
1R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Zolder 10 April Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Alfa Corse
2R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Hockenheimring 24 April Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Promarkt Zakspeed Team Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Alfa Corse
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Nürburgring 8 May Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig AMG-Mercedes Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Alfa Corse
NCR1 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Mugello Circuit 22 May Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Promarkt Zakspeed Team Report
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen Promarkt Zakspeed Team
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Nürburgring 2 June Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig AMG-Mercedes
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Norisring 26 June Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Denmark.svg Kris Nissen Schübel Engineering
NCR1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain Donington Park 17 July Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Reuter Opel Team Joest
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Diepholz Airfield Circuit 24 July Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig AMG-Mercedes Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider AMG-Mercedes
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Nürburgring 21 August Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen Promarkt Zakspeed Team Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen Promarkt Zakspeed Team
8R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany AVUS 4 September Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Alfa Corse
9R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Alemannenring 18 September Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Alfa Corse Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Reuter Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Alfa Corse
10R1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Hockenheimring 9 October Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim Promarkt Zakspeed Team Report
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider AMG-Mercedes
  Non-Championship race

Drivers Championship standings

PosDriver ZOL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
DON
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
DIE
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR3
Flag of Germany.svg
AVU
Flag of Germany.svg
SIN
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Ludwig 855813817213520DNS122248Ret424222
2 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg van Ommen 442Ret3521102288291011647Ret52175
3 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Larini Ret83DNS414RetRetRet123DNS3RetRetDNS3611RetRet150
4 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini 11417717Ret17Ret71DSQ5485195Ret126Ret149
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Kurt Thiim 6Ret129101Ret21643734611623RetRet1Ret141
6 Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch 22Ret111267464RetDNS4821143528789124
7 Flag of Denmark.svg Kris Nissen 7Ret9654Ret353615Ret1171071193DSQ11Ret99
8 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Reuter Ret7846RetRetRet855RetRet1RetRet64RetRet634889
9 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Danner 10965223Ret48Ret119DSQ75RetDNS10185Ret10688
10 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Schneider 19DNSRetRetRet1652318RetRet2DSQRet1318RetDNS953186
11 Flag of Germany.svg Ellen Lohr 5677109RetRet12Ret766Ret63787Ret1199576
12 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Modena 1122Ret774
13 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Francia 331098861279Ret4RetRet8Ret9Ret974DNSDNSDNS70
14 Flag of Finland.svg Keke Rosberg 1210Ret3RetRet13Ret9Ret17DNSRetDNSRetDSQ5Ret8Ret10Ret12Ret27
15 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels RetDNS1212Ret1498RetDNS8912Ret129RetDNSRetDNS7323
16 Flag of Germany.svg John Winter 16RetRetDNS1418Ret7151091011714DNS15RetDNSDNS136171011
17 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Buttiero 9DNS15101511RetRet13DNS10816DNS7
18 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen 11111313111315111311RetRet12613121411121012814114
19 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Grau 14Ret161413151291413RetRet14Ret16DNS13101311RetRet13Ret1
20 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Ret1211RetRet12116DNSDNS10Ret1
21 Flag of Germany.svg Stig Amthor 131314Ret18Ret16101814121215111913RetDNS14151610RetDNS1
22 Flag of Germany.svg Marc GindorfRetDNSRetDNS2017RetDNS19121113171015Ret18131514141115130
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Wallace DNSDNSRet15162014Ret11RetRetDNS1350
24 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Giudici 15Ret17Ret17Ret18Ret1715RetDNS16918141712161315Ret16120
25 Flag of Germany.svg Gerd Ruch RetRetRetDNSRetDNS2015Ret17Ret14RetDNSRet16Ret14Ret12RetRetRetRet0
26 Flag of Germany.svg Carsten Struwe 1814RetRetRet191913DNSDNS0
27 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Ruch 20RetRetRet2121RetRetRetRetRetDNS2115RetRet21151719RetRet18140
28 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Feucht RetRet14RetRetRetRetDNS20RetRetDNS19DNS0
29 Flag of Germany.svg Armin Bernhard 1715181623Ret2116201615Ret1813201519161817RetDNS20DNS0
30 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler RetDNSRetRet19Ret221416RetRetRetRet1217RetRetDNSRet16RetDNS0
31 Flag of Germany.svg Georg Severich RetRet16RetRetRetRetDNSRet17RetRet17RetRetDNS0
32 Flag of Germany.svg Rüdiger Schmitt RetDNSRetRet22RetRetDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Harald Becker RetRetRetRetRetDNSRetRetRetDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Fritz Huber DNSDNSRetDNSRetDNSRetDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Karsten Molitor RetRet0
- Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Göpel RetDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Wolfgang Schrey DNSDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Danny Pfeil DNSDNS0
- Flag of Germany.svg Rüdiger Seyffarth DNSDNS0
- Flag of the United States.svg Danny Sullivan 1051040†
- Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Cunningham 19140†
PosDriver ZOL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR1
Flag of Germany.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR2
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
DON
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
DIE
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR3
Flag of Germany.svg
AVU
Flag of Germany.svg
SIN
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
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

† Not classified in the championship due to only entering the non-championship events.

‡ Non-championship event.

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