The 2022 DTM Trophy was the third and final season of the DTM support series for GT cars eligible for E2-SH and E2-SC-class FIA categories. It was the first season where the BOP was made by AVL Racing. [1] 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 2022, commencing at the Lausitzring on 20 May and finishing on 9 October at the Hockenheimring. The series folded following the 2022 season after ADAC acquired the rights of the parent series and decided to continue running the ADAC GT4 Germany as its only GT4-series. [2]
All teams compete with tyres supplied by Hankook.
Manufacturer | Car | Team | No. | Driver | Status | Rounds |
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Aston Martin | Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 | Speed Monkeys [3] | 63 | Jacob Riegel [4] | All | |
99 | Nick Hancke [5] | All | ||||
Audi | Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo | Heide-Motorsport [6] | 17 | Mikaeel Pitamber [6] | 1–3, 5 | |
31 | Thiago Vivacqua [7] | All | ||||
48 | Sophie Hofmann [8] | All | ||||
T3 Motorsport [9] | 66 | Matias Salonen [10] | 1 | |||
77 | John Paul Southern Jr. [9] | 1 | ||||
Team Eastside Motorsport [11] | 2–3 | |||||
BMW | BMW M4 GT4 | FK Performance Motorsport [12] | 5 | Steriyan Folev [12] | 1–3, 5–7 | |
11 | Moritz Löhner [12] | All | ||||
12 | Marc de Fulgencio [12] | All | ||||
23 | Jordan Wallace [13] | All | ||||
Project 1 [14] | 13 | Louis Henkefend [14] | All | |||
47 | Colin Caresani [14] | All | ||||
Walkenhorst Motorsport [15] | 34 | Theo Oeverhaus [16] | All | |||
KTM | KTM X-Bow GT4 | RTR Projects [17] | 89 | Josef Knopp [17] | G | 7 |
Mercedes-AMG | Mercedes-AMG GT4 | BWT Mücke Motorsport [18] | 18 | Edouard Cauhaupé [19] | All | |
19 | Rodrigo Almeida [20] | All | ||||
Selleslagh Racing Team [21] | 21 | Alexandre Papadopulos [21] | 1–2, 4–7 | |||
77 | John Paul Southern Jr. [22] | G | 7 | |||
CV Performance Group [23] | 83 | Lucas Mauron [23] | G | 7 | ||
84 | Phillippe Denes [23] | G | 7 | |||
85 | Nico Gruber [23] | G | 7 | |||
Porsche | Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport | Allied-Racing [24] | 22 | Vincent Andronaco [24] | G | 7 |
33 | Egor Litvinenko [24] | G | 7 | |||
KÜS Team Bernhard [25] | 25 | Daniel Gregor [25] | All | |||
26 | Ricky Capo [25] | All | ||||
Toyota | Toyota GR Supra GT4 | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing [26] | 90 | Tim Heinemann [26] | All |
Round | Circuit | Location | Race 1 | Race 2 |
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1 | Lausitzring (GP Circuit with Banked Turn 1) | Klettwitz, Brandenburg | 21 May | 22 May |
2 | Imola Circuit | Imola, Emilia-Romagna | 18 June | 19 June |
3 | Norisring | Nuremberg, Bavaria | 2 July | 3 July |
4 | Nürburgring (Sprint Circuit) | Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate | 27 August | 28 August |
5 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Stavelot, Liège | 10 September | 11 September |
6 | Red Bull Ring | Spielberg, Styria | 24 September | 25 September |
7 | Hockenheimring | Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg | 8 October | 9 October |
Source: [27] |
Round | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | |
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1 | R1 | Lausitzring (GP Circuit with Banked Turn 1) | Tim Heinemann | Tim Heinemann | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing |
R2 | Tim Heinemann | Thiago Vivacqua | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing | ||
2 | R1 | Imola Circuit | Edouard Cauhaupé | Colin Caresani | Colin Caresani | Project 1 |
R2 | Jacob Riegel | Colin Caresani | Colin Caresani | Project 1 | ||
3 | R1 | Norisring | John Paul Southern Jr. | Theo Oeverhaus | Theo Oeverhaus | Walkenhorst Motorsport |
R2 | John Paul Southern Jr. | John Paul Southern Jr. | Louis Henkefend | Project 1 | ||
4 | R1 | Nürburgring (Sprint Circuit) | Colin Caresani [lower-alpha 1] | Daniel Gregor | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing |
R2 | Tim Heinemann | Edouard Cauhaupé | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing | ||
5 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Theo Oeverhaus | Daniel Gregor | Daniel Gregor | KÜS Team Bernhard |
R2 | Tim Heinemann | Tim Heinemann | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing | ||
6 | R1 | Red Bull Ring | Thiago Vivacqua | Colin Caresani | Colin Caresani | Project 1 |
R2 | Daniel Gregor | Edouard Cauhaupé | Rodrigo Almeida | BWT Mücke Motorsport | ||
7 | R1 | Hockenheimring | Jacob Riegel | Colin Caresani | Colin Caresani | Project 1 |
R2 | Thiago Vivacqua | Tim Heinemann | Tim Heinemann | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing |
Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers as follows:
Race Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Points | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
Additionally, the top three placed drivers in qualifying also received points:
Qualifying Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
---|---|---|---|
Points | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole |
Pos. | Team | Points |
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1 | Project 1 | 275 |
2 | Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing | 231 |
3 | BWT Mücke Motorsport | 209 |
4 | Speed Monkeys | 166 |
5 | Walkenhorst Motorsport | 157 |
6 | Heide-Motorsport | 135 |
7 | FK Performance Motorsport | 126 |
8 | KÜS Team Bernhard | 125 |
9 | Team Eastside Motorsport | 42 |
10 | Selleslagh Racing Team | 18 |
11 | T3 Motorsport | 2 |
Source: [28] |
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