2021 DTM Trophy

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The 2021 DTM Trophy was the second season of the DTM support series for GT cars eligible for E2-SH and E2-SC-class FIA categories. The series was run by ITR, the association also organising the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. The championship ran as part of selected DTM race weekends in 2021, commencing in Monza on 19 June and finishing on 3 October at the Hockenheimring. [1]

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Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers compete in the 2021 DTM Trophy. All teams compete with tyres supplied by Hankook. [2]

MakeCarTeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Aston Martin Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Flag of Germany.svg PROsport Racing [3] 1 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Heinemann 1–4
19 Flag of Denmark.svg Patrik Matthiesen1
Flag of Germany.svg Mike David Ortmann 2–4
Audi Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo Flag of Germany.svg Heide-Motorsport [4] 17 Flag of Germany.svg Sophie HofmannAll
31 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Viebahn1–2
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Miklas Born3
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Kornely4–7
33 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas MauronAll
Flag of Germany.svg Hella Pagid - racing one18 Flag of Romania.svg David-Mihal Serban1-6
Flag of Germany.svg T3 Motorsport22 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli G3
BMW BMW M4 GT4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schrey1–5, 7
3 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Rink1–5
Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Piana7
4 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Stahlschmidt1–5
Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Steriyan FolevG6
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben GreenAll
11 Flag of Germany.svg Moritz LöhnerAll
50 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yann ZimmerAll
Flag of Italy.svg Ceccato Motors 9 Flag of Italy.svg Simone RiccitelliG1–2
Flag of Germany.svg Team Driverse12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sandra van der SlootG5
Flag of Germany.svg Walkenhorst Motorsport34 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus All
35 Flag of the United States.svg Chandler Hull1–3
Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Fetzer4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Tuck5
KTM KTM X-Bow GT4 Flag of Austria.svg True Racing by Reiter Engineering 23 Flag of Austria.svg Florian Janits 2, 4–5
25 Flag of Austria.svg Laura Kraihamer1–4, 6–7
Flag of Germany.svg RMN Racing24 Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler1, 3, 5–7
Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT4 Flag of Germany.svg Leipert Motorsport7 Flag of Spain.svg Marc de FulgencioG7
Flag of Germany.svg Schnitzelalm Racing12 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel MarchewiczG3
Flag of Germany.svg CV Performance Group [5] 84 Flag of Finland.svg Matias SalonenAll
85 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William TregurthaAll
Porsche Porsche Cayman PRO4 GT4 Flag of Germany.svg PROsport Racing21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Christodoulou 1
Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Schmidt2–4
Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT4 Flag of Germany.svg TGR Ring Racing90 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck All
91 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stéphane Kox1–2, 4–7
IconLegend
JJunior class
XPXP class
GGuest driver [lower-alpha 1]

Calendar

RoundCircuitRace 1Race 2
1 Flag of Italy.svg Monza Circuit 19 June20 June
2 Flag of Germany.svg Lausitzring 24 July25 July
3 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Grand Prix 21 August22 August
4 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring 4 September5 September
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen 18 September19 September
6 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 2 October3 October
7 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring 9 October10 October

Results and Standings

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Monza Circuit Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of Germany.svg Tim Heinemann Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schrey Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport
2R1 Flag of Germany.svg Lausitzring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck Flag of Germany.svg TGR Ring Racing
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Heinemann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of Germany.svg CV Performance Group
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Grand Prix Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schrey Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Marchewicz Flag of Germany.svg Schnitzelalm Racing
4R1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring Flag of Germany.svg Tim Heinemann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Mike David Ortmann Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of Germany.svg CV Performance Group
5R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas Mauron Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas Mauron Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas Mauron Flag of Germany.svg Heide-Motorsport
R2 Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler Flag of Germany.svg RMN Racing
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus Flag of Germany.svg Walkenhorst Motorsport
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck Flag of Germany.svg TGR Ring Racing
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers as follows:

Race Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Additionally, the top three placed drivers in qualifying also received points:

Qualifying Position 1st  2nd  3rd 
Points321

Drivers' championship

Pos.Driver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
ASS
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Green17221713369121247
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Tregurtha223144211532242237
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nico Verdonck 1441Ret639Ret27DNS413149
4 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schrey4163288211988124
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas MauronRet13Ret135213Ret126656124
6 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus 885411113Ret1041369119
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yann Zimmer66451562Ret884Ret74108
8 Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Löhner39977105Ret4103RetRetRet82
9 Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler1210917615511DNS65
10 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Heinemann DNS313Ret356Ret60
11 Flag of Finland.svg Matias Salonen115WDWD162276Ret117RetRetDNS31
12 Flag of Austria.svg Florian Janits 7Ret1287531
13 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Rink718Ret9141615512Ret22
14 Flag of Germany.svg Mike David Ortmann 161110134DNS20
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stéphane KoxRet16118171114178710Ret20
16 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Stahlschmidt91210121315104131419
17 Flag of Germany.svg Sophie Hofmann17141416222019131616131012711
18 Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Fetzer1176
19 Flag of Romania.svg David-Mihal Serban151712172018181017131295
20 Flag of Austria.svg Laura Kraihamer1615Ret151714149111113115
21 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Piana9Ret4
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Tuck9122
23 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Viebahn101115142
24 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Kornely20141818DNS1214102
25 Flag of the United States.svg Chandler Hull13WDRet1021192
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Miklas Born18121
27 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian SchmidtWDWD192116120
28 Flag of Denmark.svg Patrik MatthiesenDNS190
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adam Christodoulou WDWD0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Marchewicz81
Flag of Spain.svg Marc de Fulgencio35
Flag of Italy.svg Simone Riccitelli52086
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Steriyan Folev108
Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli 129
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sandra van der Sloot1515
Source: [6]
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

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg FK Performance Motorsport268
2 Flag of Germany.svg CV Performance Group253
3 Flag of Germany.svg TGR Ring-Racing185
4 Flag of Germany.svg Walkenhorst Motorsport164
5 Flag of Germany.svg Heide-Motorsport158
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport155
7 Flag of Austria.svg True Racing by Reiter Engineering 125
8 Flag of Germany.svg PROsport Racing86
9 Flag of Germany.svg Hella Pagid - racing one49
10 Flag of Germany.svg RMN Racing14
Source: [7]

Notes

  1. As a guest driver, the driver is ineligible to score points

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