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词条 2018 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
释义

  1. Rule changes

  2. Calendar

     Calendar changes 

  3. Teams and drivers

     Driver changes 

  4. Results

  5. Championship standings

     Drivers' championship   Teams' championship   Manufacturers' championship 

  6. References

  7. External links

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The 2018 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters is the 19th season of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, since the series' resumption in 2000. 2018 would be the final season for the current 4.0 litre V8 naturally-aspirated engine package that debuted in the inaugural reborn season; as the brand new engine package has been introduced for the following season as part of the Class One prospect with Japanese Super GT GT500 cars.[1] 2018 also marks the final season for Mercedes-AMG in DTM due to Mercedes-AMG switching focus to FIA Formula E from 2019-20 season and thus ending its 19 year participation.[2]

Gary Paffett won his second title at the final round of the season with a third place finish, beating previous champion René Rast by four points despite a late charge to six consecutive wins by Rast, a new series record.[3]

Paffett became the second non-German driver to have won more than one DTM driver title, and thus repeating Swedish driver Mattias Ekström's feat in 2004 and 2007 seasons.

Mercedes-AMG won the manufacturer's championship for the first time since 2010.

Rule changes

  • Aerodynamic downforce aids, such as side winglets and side fences, has been enforced to all cars, in order to improve competition.[4] As a result, the minimum weight of all cars has been reduced from {{Convert|2480|lb|kg|0|lk=on|abbr=on}} to {{Convert|2458|lb|kg|0|lk=on|abbr=on}}.[5]
  • The quantity of engine components a driver may use during the season has been increased from seven complete engines during the entire season, to a new system where each of the engine components are combined. Therefore, in 2018, each driver is permitted to use up to eight set engines.[5]
  • The additional wildcard entry is introduced for the first time ever, but ineligible for championship points even if they finish in top 10.

Calendar

The provisional ten event calendar was announced on 24 November 2017,[6] and later finalized on 18 December 2017.[7]

Round Circuit Race 1 Race 2
1DEU}} Hockenheimring, Germany 5 May 6 May
2DEU}} EuroSpeedway Lausitz, Germany 19 May 20 May
3HUN}} Hungaroring, Hungary 2 June 3 June
4DEU}} Norisring, Germany 23 June 24 June
5NLD}} Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands 14 July 15 July
6GBR}} Brands Hatch, Great Britain 11 August 12 August
7ITA}} Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Italy 25 August 26 August
8DEU}} Nürburgring, Germany 8 September 9 September
9AUT}} Red Bull Ring, Austria 22 September 23 September
10DEU}} Hockenheimring, Germany 13 October 14 October

Calendar changes

  • The races in Great Britain and Italy are scheduled to return to the DTM schedule for the first time since 2013 and 2010 respectively. On 6 December 2017 it was confirmed that the British round would be held at Brands Hatch, on the circuit's GP layout as opposed to the Indy layout of previous DTM races.[8] Moscow Raceway was dropped from the 2018 schedule.[9] For the first time, Misano will host the round in Italy, as a night-time event.[10] The EuroSpeedway Lausitz round will revert to full road course layout after last used in 2004.[11]

Teams and drivers

Key
Full-season entryAdditional/wildcard entry
* Eligible for all championship points* Ineligible to score Drivers' championship points
Make|ManufacturerCarTeamNo.|Car numberDriversRounds
Mercedes-BenzMercedes-AMG C63 DTM{{flagicon|DEU}} Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas 2GBR}} Gary Paffett[12]All
94DEU}} Pascal Wehrlein[13]All
{{flagicon|DEU}} Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus 3GBR}} Paul di Resta[12]All
17{{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Ogier[14][15]9
23ESP}} Daniel Juncadella[16]All
{{flagicon|DEU}} Silberpfeil Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport 22AUT}} Lucas Auer[12]All
48ITA}} Edoardo Mortara[12]All
AudiAudi RS5 DTM{{flagicon|DEU}} Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline 4NLD}} Robin Frijns[21]All
5{{flagicon|SWE}} Mattias Ekström[17]1
51CHE}} Nico Müller[21]All
{{flagicon|DEU}} Audi Sport Team Phoenix 28FRA}} Loïc Duval[21]All
99DEU}} Mike Rockenfeller[21]All
{{flagicon|DEU}} Audi Sport Team Rosberg 33DEU}} René Rast[21]All
53GBR}} Jamie Green[21]All
BMWBMW M4 DTM{{flagicon|BEL}} BMW Team RBM[18] 7CAN}} Bruno Spengler[18]All
47SWE}} Joel Eriksson[18]All
{{flagicon|DEU}} BMW Team RMG[18] 11DEU}} Marco Wittmann[18]All
15BRA}} Augusto Farfus[18]All
{{flagicon|BEL}} BMW Team RMR12{{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Zanardi[19]7
16DEU}} Timo Glock[18]All
25AUT}} Philipp Eng[18]All

Driver changes

  • Mattias Ekström left the series after eighteen years, but remains with Audi via its FIA World Rallycross Championship programme.[20] 2017 Blancpain GT Series driver Robin Frijns will make his DTM début with Audi Sport.[21] In addition, the two-time champion made a one-off appearance in the 2018 season opener in Hockenheim with an additional Audi RS 5 to mark his retirement from the series.[17]
  • Philipp Eng and Joel Eriksson – both members of BMW's junior team – joined BMW Team RBM, to partner Canadian Bruno Spengler.[22] After five years with BMW Motorsport, Maxime Martin left the marque, and its DTM programme after four years to join Aston Martin Racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship for the 2018–19 season.[23] Tom Blomqvist will also leave the series after three years, but remains with BMW Motorsport via its Formula E and GT programmes.
  • After spending two years in Formula One with Manor and Sauber, Pascal Wehrlein returned to the DTM with Mercedes-AMG's HWA Team. After a one-year sabbatical, Daniel Juncadella also returned to the DTM with HWA.[16] Robert Wickens left the series after six years to join Schmidt Peterson Motorsports in the IndyCar Series for the 2018 season.[24] Maro Engel left the series after one season to focus solely on Formula E.[25]
  • Former Williams Formula One driver, two-time CART champion and four-time Paralympic gold medallist Alex Zanardi will make his DTM début with BMW Motorsport at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli as a guest driver.
  • Five-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Ogier will make his DTM début with HWA Team as a guest driver at the Red Bull Ring.

Results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning manufacturer
1 R1{{flagicon|DEU}} HockenheimringGBR}} Gary Paffett{{flagicon|ESP}} Daniel Juncadella}}GBR}} Gary Paffett Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas Mercedes-Benz
R2DEU}} Timo GlockGBR}} Gary PaffettDEU}} Timo Glock BMW Team RMR BMW
2 R1{{flagicon|DEU}} EuroSpeedway LausitzAUT}} Lucas AuerESP}} Daniel Juncadella{{flagicon|ITA}} Edoardo Mortara}}Silberpfeil Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport}} Mercedes-Benz
R2AUT}} Philipp EngDEU}} Marco WittmannGBR}} Gary Paffett Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas Mercedes-Benz
3 R1{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungaroring{{flagicon|GBR}} Paul di Resta}}AUT}} Lucas AuerGBR}} Paul di Resta Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus Mercedes-Benz
R2AUT}} Lucas AuerESP}} Daniel Juncadella{{flagicon|GER}} Marco Wittmann}}BMW Team RMG BMW
4 R1{{flagicon|DEU}} NorisringITA}} Edoardo MortaraESP}} Daniel Juncadella{{flagicon|ITA}} Edoardo Mortara}}Silberpfeil Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport}} Mercedes-Benz
R2ESP}} Daniel JuncadellaGBR}} Jamie Green{{flagicon|GER}} Marco Wittmann}}BMW Team RMG BMW
5 R1{{flagicon|NLD}} Circuit ZandvoortGBR}} Gary PaffettGBR}} Gary PaffettGBR}} Gary Paffett Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas Mercedes-Benz
R2GBR}} Gary PaffettDEU}} Mike RockenfellerDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
6R1{{flagicon|GBR}} Brands HatchESP}} Daniel JuncadellaDEU}} Marco WittmannESP}} Daniel Juncadella Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus Mercedes-Benz
R2GBR}} Gary PaffettGBR}} Paul di RestaGBR}} Paul di Resta Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus Mercedes-Benz
7R1{{flagicon|ITA}} Misano World Circuit Marco SimoncelliGBR}} Paul di RestaBRA}} Augusto FarfusGBR}} Paul di Resta Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus Mercedes-Benz
R2FRA}} Loïc DuvalITA}} Edoardo MortaraSWE}} Joel Eriksson BMW Team RBM BMW
8R1{{flagicon|DEU}} NürburgringDEU}} René RastDEU}} René RastDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
R2DEU}} René RastGBR}} Gary PaffettDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
9 R1{{flagicon|AUT}} Red Bull RingESP}} Daniel JuncadellaAUT}} Lucas AuerDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
R2GBR}} Gary PaffettGBR}} Gary PaffettDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
10 R1{{flagicon|DEU}} HockenheimringAUT}} Lucas AuerDEU}} Timo GlockDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi
R2DEU}} Marco WittmannNLD}} Robin FrijnsDEU}} René Rast Audi Sport Team Rosberg Audi

Championship standings

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

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriverHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points
1{{flagicon|GBR}} Gary Paffett11391361521321121621Ret14325210314233255
2{{flagicon|DEU}} René Rast972RetDNS41016141713433Ret33111111112251
3{{flagicon|GBR}} Paul di Resta79641153462331612116182443814233
4{{flagicon|DEU}} Marco Wittmann11211721613317179591353713Ret21164
5{{flagicon|DEU}} Timo Glock33112514210106101311715416Ret273310144
6{{flagicon|ITA}} Edoardo Mortara4Ret1115DSQ1121388173222131116101013140
7{{flagicon|AUT}} Lucas Auer215411423DSQ175339328RetRet1118†6RetRet1DSQ121
8{{flagicon|DEU}} Pascal Wehrlein56832131221394267436127913611DSQ108
9{{flagicon|AUT}} Philipp Eng161432711835211144257816168389128102
10{{flagicon|CHE}} Nico Müller1313Ret173214187Ret7151051010143227496
11{{flagicon|DEU}} Mike Rockenfeller1421181141516151610610961323861187
12{{flagicon|CAN}} Bruno Spengler68531512DSQ6412131714Ret11234Ret149685
13{{flagicon|NLD}} Robin Frijns18121310781285Ret121224171011DSQ2584
14{{flagicon|SWE}} Joel Eriksson1243129176912911141312112615515972
15{{flagicon|ESP}} Daniel Juncadella81814121011831161211914†1731517†14111141561
16{{flagicon|BRA}} Augusto Farfus151010161571417852Ret11Ret979RetRet756
17{{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc Duval105Ret138917181115Ret16471812Ret1551254
18{{flagicon|GBR}} Jamie Green1917Ret6913111510141115Ret81415512131627
Guest drivers ineligible for points
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Zanardi135
{{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Ogier1216
{{flagicon|SWE}} Mattias Ekström1716
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionDriverHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
1 – 3 Points for Pole
2 – 2 Points for P2
3 – 1 Point for P3

Teams' championship

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionTeamCarHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points
1Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Petronas211391361521321121621Ret14325210314233363
9456832131221394267436127913611DSQ
2Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Remus379641153462331612116182443814294
2381814121011831161211914†1731517†141111415
3Audi Sport Team Rosberg33972RetDNS41016141713433Ret33111111112278
531917Ret6913111510141115Ret814155121316
4Silberpfeil Energy Mercedes-AMG Motorsport22215411423DSQ175339328Ret1118†6RetRet1DSQ261
484Ret1115DSQ1121388173222131116101013
5BMW Team RMR1633112514210106101311715416Ret273310246
25161432711835211144257816168389128
6BMW Team RMG1111211721613317179591353713Ret21220
15151010161571417852Ret11Ret979RetRet7
7Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline418121310781285Ret121224171011DSQ25180
511313Ret173214187Ret71510510101432274
8BMW Team RBM768531512DSQ6412131714Ret11234Ret1496157
4712431291769129111413121126155159
9Audi Sport Team Phoenix28105Ret138917181115Ret16471812Ret15512141
9914211811415161516106109613238611
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionTeamCarHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points

Manufacturers' championship

{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionManufacturerHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points
1Mercedes-Benz782554556616685976506367533183224402316903
2BMW264653390723938202530161226434614181842623
3Audi3360134119010113214244250412969496749599
{{Tooltip|Pos.|PositionManufacturerHOC
{{flagicon|DEU
LAU
{{flagicon|DEU
HUN
{{flagicon|HUN
NOR
{{flagicon|DEU
ZAN
{{flagicon|NLD
BRH
{{flagicon|GBR
MIS
{{flagicon|ITA
NÜR
{{flagicon|DEU
RBR
{{flagicon|AUT
HOC
{{flagicon|DEU
Points

References

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