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2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters

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2009Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Drivers' Champion:
Timo Scheider
Teams' Champion:
HWA Team II
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Timo Scheider defended his secondDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters Drivers' Championship whileGary Paffett (right) finished second in the championship.

The2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters was the twenty-third season of premier German touring car championship and also tenth season under the moniker ofDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters since the series' resumption in 2000. The series began on 17 May atHockenheim and finished on 25 October at the same venue.

Timo Scheider successfully defended his championship title, taking hisAudi A4 to a five-point series win over Mercedes-Benz driverGary Paffett.

Teams and drivers

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Of the nineteen drivers that competed in the2008 season, onlyBernd Schneider andChristijan Albers did not return. Rookies in 2009 are the Kolles Futurecom trio ofChristian Bakkerud,Johannes Seidlitz andTomáš Kostka. The following manufacturers, teams and drivers competed in the 2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. All teams competed with tyres supplied byDunlop.

ManufacturerCarTeamNo.DriversRounds
AudiAudi A4 DTM 2009Abt Sportsline1GermanyTimo Scheider[1]All
2DenmarkTom Kristensen[1]All
5SwedenMattias Ekström[1]All
6GermanyMartin Tomczyk[1]All
Audi A4 DTM 200821United KingdomKatherine Legge[1]All
Team Rosberg11GermanyMike Rockenfeller[1]All
12GermanyMarkus Winkelhock[1]All
Team Phoenix14FranceAlexandre Prémat[1]All
15United KingdomOliver Jarvis[1]All
Audi A4 DTM 2007Kolles Futurecom18DenmarkChristian Bakkerud[2]1–4, 6–10
19GermanyJohannes Seidlitz[3]1–2, 5–10
20Czech RepublicTomáš Kostka[4]All
Mercedes-BenzAMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2009HWA Team3United KingdomPaul di Resta[5][6]All
4GermanyRalf Schumacher[6][7]All
9CanadaBruno Spengler[5][6]All
10United KingdomGary Paffett[5][6]All
AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 2008Persson Motorsport7United KingdomJamie Green[5][6]All
8United KingdomSusie Stoddart[6]All
Mücke Motorsport16GermanyMaro Engel[6]All
17AustriaMathias Lauda[6]All

Driver changes

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Katherine Legge moved from theFuturecom-TME team to a team created for her atAudi Sport Team Abt Lady Power, gaining a later model Audi with the change.

Christian Bakkerud joined the series coming fromGP2 Series along withFormula Renault BARC driverJohannes Seidlitz both joining theColin Kolles owned Futurecom-TME team with Czech Touring Car Championship racerTomáš Kostka joining sister-team Futurecom-BRT.

Christijan Albers left DTM to pursue sports car racing with Kolles'Le Mans Series team and the most successful driver in the history of DTM, four-time championBernd Schneider retired from the sport.

Technical changes

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The series adopted new rule changes, as announced on 21 April 2009. Qualifying consisted of four sessions, rather than two in 2008. The minimum weights of the cars were also altered, with 2009 cars topping the scales at 1050 kg, 2008 cars at 1030 kg and 2007 machinery at 1010 kg.[8]

Race calendar and results

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To avoid a clash of coverage times with the2009 Bahrain Grand Prix, the season opener traditionally held atHockenheim took place on 17 May, three weeks later than originally planned. Consequently, theEuroSpeedway round that had been scheduled for this date was moved to 31 May. TheBrands Hatch round was also moved back a week due to the2009 Belgian Grand Prix, from 30 August to 6 September.

French circuitDijon-Prenois made its maiden appearance on the DTM calendar by replacing the Le Mans Bugatti track and thus holding the penultimate round of the season on 11 October. Italian circuitMugello was dropped from the calendar.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1GermanyHockenheimring17 MaySwedenMattias EkströmSwedenMattias EkströmDenmarkTom KristensenAbt Sportsline
2GermanyEuroSpeedway Lausitz31 MaySwedenMattias EkströmUnited KingdomJamie GreenUnited KingdomGary PaffettHWA Team
3GermanyNorisring,Nuremberg28 JuneGermanyTimo ScheiderUnited KingdomKatherine LeggeUnited KingdomJamie GreenPersson Motorsport
4NetherlandsCircuit Park Zandvoort19 JulyUnited KingdomOliver JarvisSwedenMattias EkströmUnited KingdomGary PaffettHWA Team
5GermanyMotorsport Arena Oschersleben2 AugustDenmarkTom KristensenGermanyTimo ScheiderGermanyTimo ScheiderAbt Sportsline
6GermanyNürburgring16 AugustGermanyMartin TomczykSwedenMattias EkströmGermanyMartin TomczykAbt Sportsline
7United KingdomBrands Hatch,Kent6 SeptemberUnited KingdomPaul di RestaUnited KingdomPaul di RestaUnited KingdomPaul di RestaHWA Team
8SpainCircuit de Catalunya,Barcelona20 SeptemberDenmarkTom KristensenGermanyTimo ScheiderGermanyTimo ScheiderAbt Sportsline
9FranceDijon-Prenois11 OctoberCanadaBruno SpenglerUnited KingdomPaul di RestaUnited KingdomGary PaffettHWA Team
10GermanyHockenheimring25 OctoberSwedenMattias EkströmUnited KingdomGary PaffettUnited KingdomGary PaffettHWA Team

Season results

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Timo Scheider won his second DTM series crown for Audi teamAbt Sportsline. With season long rival, Mercedes-Benz driver Gary Paffett taking four wins through the season, and with Scheider disqualified from the results atZandvoort mid-season, left Scheider behind Paffett for much of the season. Schieder finished first or second in all bar one event for the remainder of the season after Zandvoort including victories atOschersleben andCatalunya in an irresistible charge to the title. By the time Paffett returned to the podium with wins in the last two races of the year Scheider had built a points buffer large enough to secure the title.

Paul di Resta stood on the podium three times in the final four races, including a win atBrands Hatch to emerge from the pack in third place in the series pointscore, four points ahead ofBruno Spengler andMattias Ekström. Apart from Scheider, Paffett and di Resta, race wins were taken byTom Kristensen at theHockenheim season opener, his last ever touring car victory before semi-retirement;Jamie Green at theNorisring street circuit and byMartin Tomczyk at theNürburgring.

The combined efforts of Paffett and Spengler saw the HWA run Salzgitter / Mercedes-Benz Bank team claim the teams prize at season's end, 100 points to 85 points of the Abt Sportsline team of Scheider and Kristensen.[9]

Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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PosDriverHOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
NOR
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
NÜR
Germany
BRH
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
DIJ
France
HOC
Germany
Points
1GermanyTimo Scheider254DSQ12216264
2United KingdomGary PaffettRet15158441159
3United KingdomPaul di Resta54764Ret172345
4CanadaBruno SpenglerRet22566653741
5SwedenMattias Ekström733323569Ret41
6GermanyMartin TomczykRetRet11431337Ret35
7United KingdomJamie Green86199512144527
8DenmarkTom Kristensen112888Ret19†2DSQ1521
9United KingdomOliver Jarvis3RetRet215†Ret8915618
10GermanyMarkus Winkelhock4Ret13DSQRet418†Ret10811
11GermanyRalf Schumacher9106101179135Ret9
12GermanyMaro Engel68Ret7712101012108
13FranceAlexandre PrématRetRetRetDSQ16†Ret1181146
14GermanyMike RockenfellerRet7912†13107121394
15AustriaMathias Lauda10914Ret12920†118141
16United KingdomSusie StoddartRet111011101113151416†0
17Czech RepublicTomáš Kostka1113RetRet1415141617110
18United KingdomKatherine Legge12Ret12Ret17†Ret15Ret1617†0
19DenmarkChristian Bakkerud141415DSQ131617Ret120
20GermanyJohannes Seidlitz13DNSRet141718Ret130
PosDriverHOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
NOR
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
NÜR
Germany
BRH
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
DIJ
France
HOC
Germany
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (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

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

Teams' championship

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Pos.TeamNo.HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
NOR
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
NÜR
Germany
BRH
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
DIJ
France
HOC
Germany
Points
1Salzgitter / Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG9Ret225666537100
10Ret151584411
2Audi Sport Team Abt1254DSQ12216285
2112888Ret19†218†15
3Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline5733323569Ret76
6RetRet11431337Ret
4Trilux AMG Mercedes354764Ret172354
49106101179135Ret
5TV Spielfilm / Junge Sterne AMG Mercedes786199512144527
8Ret111011101113151416†
6Audi Sport Team Phoenix14RetRetRetDSQ16†Ret11811424
153RetRet215†Ret89156
7Audi Sport Team Rosberg11Ret7912†131071213915
124Ret13DSQRet418†Ret108
8GQ / stern AMG Mercedes1668Ret7712101012109
1710914Ret12920†11814
9KOLLES Futurecom18141415DSQ131617Ret120
1913DNSRet141718Ret13
201113RetRet141514161711
10Audi Sport Team Abt Lady Power2112Ret12Ret17†Ret15Ret1617†0
Pos.TeamNo.HOC
Germany
LAU
Germany
NOR
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
NÜR
Germany
BRH
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
DIJ
France
HOC
Germany
Points

References

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  1. ^abcdefghiEnglish, Steven (2009-02-17)."Audi confirms unchanged lineup".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications. Retrieved2009-02-17.
  2. ^"Team Kolles plans another season in DTM".Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. 2009-02-24. Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-05. Retrieved2009-02-25.
  3. ^"Jarvis tops opening day of '09 testing". crash.net. 2009-04-15.Archived from the original on 2009-06-09. Retrieved2009-04-17.
  4. ^"Tomas Kostka joins Futurecom-TME". TouringCarTimes. 2009-05-01. Archived fromthe original on 2009-05-21. Retrieved2009-05-01.
  5. ^abcd"Green loses top Mercedes drive".Autosport.195 (10): 26. 12 March 2009.
  6. ^abcdefghBeer, Matt (2009-04-17)."Senna not part of Mercedes DTM team".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications.Archived from the original on 2009-04-20. Retrieved2009-04-17.
  7. ^English, Steven (2009-02-11)."Schumacher steps up to new Mercedes".autosport.com.Haymarket Publications. Retrieved2009-02-17.
  8. ^"Qualifying, weights among rule changes for '09". crash.net. 2009-04-21. Retrieved2009-04-21.
  9. ^"www.dtm.com | Gesamtwertung". Archived fromthe original on 2010-02-18. Retrieved2010-02-12.

External links

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German Premier Touring Car Championship (1984–1996 and 2000–present)
Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft seasons
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters seasons
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