The 2025 DTM season once again promises plenty of excitement - after all, there was still a lot to play for last year right up to the end. In the end, Mirko Bortolotti narrowly secured the title from Kelvin van der Linde. But things will change next year, as ABT Sportsline is switching from Audi to Lamborgini and has signed up the reigning champion, Bortolotti. So it promises to be extremely exciting.
A total of 16 championship races on eight race tracks are also on the programme in 2025. We provide you with an overview of all the races in the 2025 DTM calendar.
The 2025 DTM calendar features a total of eight venues, each of which will host two races. As in the previous year, the drivers', team and manufacturers' champions will therefore be determined in a total of 16 races:
Just like last year, the 2025 DTM season comprises a total of eight venues. This year, the season will kick off at the end of April.
The season kicks off on 25 April 2025 at the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben. The 3.7-kilometre circuit has always been a spectacle for fans and drivers alike.
The 2025 DTM season will be particularly exciting and varied, as the number of participating brands increases to seven with the addition of McLaren.
Almost a month later, from 23 to 25 May 2025, the DTM will set up camp for the second round of the championship at the Lausitzring in Brandenburg.
In the 2025 DTM season, the drivers will once again compete on the new track layout consisting of the Grand Prix circuit and the banked Turn 1 corner of the tri-oval.
Inside DTM: Our'Driving DTM' series accompanied the drivers around Alex Albon and Liam Lawson during the 2021 season. Take a look at the highlights of the Lausitzring.
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Lausitzring
The Red Bull AlphaTauri AF Corse team are in Germany for race two and there's a surprise awaiting Liam Lawson.
For the third race of the 2025 DTM season, the entourage will be travelling to the Netherlands, as the race at the tradition-steeped Circuit Zandvoort is of course a must this year too.
Surrounded by dunes, the drivers have to negotiate challenging combinations of corners, steep bends, crisp hills and bumps. It's not just the participants who work up a sweat here, the cars also have to put up with a lot.
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The DTM at the Norisring
Driving errors are penalised on the narrow track at the Norisring.
The DTM's only street circuit, the Norisring in Nuremberg, is just 2.3 kilometres long. The track is correspondingly tight.
With its long straights and crisp corners, the race at the Norisring has enjoyed cult status for years and attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors. The DTM makes a stop at the Norisring on 04 July 2025.
On 12 September 2025, the DTM will then stop at the Red Bull Ring, which will host the penultimate championship round of the 2024 season. The races at Spielberg have been among the most exciting of all in recent years.
The DTM weekend at the Red Bull Ring will once again be a real highlight for motorsport fans in the 2025 season and will offer plenty of racing action with the DTM races, the DTM Trophy, the DTM Classic and other support series.
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DTM season finale 2025 in Hockenheim
The DTM season finale will also take place at the Hockenheimring in 2024
The iconic "living room of the DTM" will once again host the season finale in the 2025 DTM season. The season will conclude for the 30th time in the history of the racing series at the time-honoured circuit on 5 October 2024.
No other circuit has hosted the season opener or season finale of the Touring Car Championship more often. As is so often the case, the title is likely to be decided at the Motodrom in Baden this season too.
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Verstappen vs Tsunoda in mega trucks
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