2022 DTM Trophy

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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]

Teams and drivers[edit]

All teams compete with tyres supplied by Hankook.

Manufacturer Car Team No. Driver Status Rounds
Aston Martin Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Germany Speed Monkeys[3] 63 Germany Jacob Riegel[4] All
99 Germany Nick Hancke[5] All
Audi Audi R8 LMS GT4 Evo Germany Heide-Motorsport[6] 17 South Africa Mikaeel Pitamber[6] 1–3, 5
31 Brazil Thiago Vivacqua[7] All
48 Germany Sophie Hofmann[8] All
Germany T3 Motorsport[9] 66 Finland Matias Salonen[10] 1
77 United States John Paul Southern Jr.[9] 1
Germany Team Eastside Motorsport[11] 2–3
BMW BMW M4 GT4 Germany FK Performance Motorsport[12] 5 Bulgaria Steriyan Folev[12] 1–3, 5–7
11 Germany Moritz Löhner[12] All
12 Spain Marc de Fulgencio[12] All
23 United States Jordan Wallace[13] All
Germany Project 1[14] 13 Germany Louis Henkefend[14] All
47 Netherlands Colin Caresani[14] All
Germany Walkenhorst Motorsport[15] 34 Germany Theo Oeverhaus[16] All
KTM KTM X-Bow GT4 Czech Republic RTR Projects[17] 89 Czech Republic Josef Knopp[17] G 7
Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT4 Germany BWT Mücke Motorsport[18] 18 France Edouard Cauhaupé[19] All
19 Mozambique Rodrigo Almeida[20] All
Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team[21] 21 United States Alexandre Papadopulos[21] 1–2, 4–7
77 United States John Paul Southern Jr.[22] G 7
Germany CV Performance Group[23] 83 Switzerland Lucas Mauron[23] G 7
84 Hungary Phillippe Denes[23] G 7
85 Austria Nico Gruber[23] G 7
Porsche Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport Germany Allied-Racing[24] 22 Germany Vincent Andronaco[24] G 7
33 Germany Egor Litvinenko[24] G 7
Germany KÜS Team Bernhard[25] 25 Germany Daniel Gregor[25] All
26 Australia Ricky Capo[25] All
Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT4 Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing[26] 90 Germany Tim Heinemann[26] All

Calendar[edit]

Round Circuit Location Race 1 Race 2
1 Germany Lausitzring (GP Circuit with Banked Turn 1) Klettwitz, Brandenburg 21 May 22 May
2 Italy Imola Circuit Imola, Emilia-Romagna 18 June 19 June
3 Germany Norisring Nuremberg, Bavaria 2 July 3 July
4 Germany Nürburgring (Sprint Circuit) Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate 27 August 28 August
5 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Stavelot, Liège 10 September 11 September
6 Austria Red Bull Ring Spielberg, Styria 24 September 25 September
7 Germany Hockenheimring Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg 8 October 9 October
Source:[27]

Results and standings[edit]

Season summary[edit]

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1 Germany Lausitzring

(GP Circuit with Banked Turn 1)

Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing
R2 Germany Tim Heinemann Brazil Thiago Vivacqua Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing
2 R1 Italy Imola Circuit France Edouard Cauhaupé Netherlands Colin Caresani Netherlands Colin Caresani Germany Project 1
R2 Germany Jacob Riegel Netherlands Colin Caresani Netherlands Colin Caresani Germany Project 1
3 R1 Germany Norisring United States John Paul Southern Jr. Germany Theo Oeverhaus Germany Theo Oeverhaus Germany Walkenhorst Motorsport
R2 United States John Paul Southern Jr. United States John Paul Southern Jr. Germany Louis Henkefend Germany Project 1
4 R1 Germany Nürburgring

(Sprint Circuit)

Netherlands Colin Caresani[a] Germany Daniel Gregor Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing
R2 Germany Tim Heinemann France Edouard Cauhaupé Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing
5 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Germany Theo Oeverhaus Germany Daniel Gregor Germany Daniel Gregor Germany KÜS Team Bernhard
R2 Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing
6 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring Brazil Thiago Vivacqua Netherlands Colin Caresani Netherlands Colin Caresani Germany Project 1
R2 Germany Daniel Gregor France Edouard Cauhaupé Mozambique Rodrigo Almeida Germany BWT Mücke Motorsport
7 R1 Germany Hockenheimring Germany Jacob Riegel Netherlands Colin Caresani Netherlands Colin Caresani Germany Project 1
R2 Brazil Thiago Vivacqua Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Tim Heinemann Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing

Scoring system[edit]

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

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

Drivers' championship[edit]

Pos. Driver LAU
Germany
IMO
Italy
NOR
Germany
NÜR
Germany
SPA
Belgium
RBR
Austria
HOC
Germany
Points
1 Germany Tim Heinemann 11 11 Ret 4 23 7 1 11 9 11 12 2 62 13 235
2 Netherlands Colin Caresani Ret 3 12 1 4 2 4 10 7 13 12 Ret 13 3 188
3 Germany Theo Oeverhaus 6 2 4 8 1 5 11 Ret 21 2 7 9 3 2 158
4 Brazil Thiago Vivacqua 22 42 Ret 11 3 Ret2 3 5 3 NC 21 33 Ret 111 134
5 Mozambique Rodrigo Almeida 5 53 6 9 Ret 3 7 Ret 13 6 4 1 8 7 111
6 France Edouard Cauhaupé 8 8 51 32 Ret Ret3 5 6 6 7 Ret 5 2 Ret2 102
7 Germany Louis Henkefend 11 16 7 6 5 1 6 Ret 8 Ret 5 6 12 6 91
8 Germany Jacob Riegel 13 Ret 23 21 Ret DNS Ret 7 11 42 3 11 71 12 87
9 Germany Daniel Gregor 14 9 WD WD 102 Ret 2 33 12 Ret3 14 41 DNS Ret 85
10 Germany Nick Hancke 4 6 Ret 5 6 9 9 11 43 5 6 7 Ret Ret 79
11 Germany Moritz Löhner 12 14 3 10 7 Ret 8 4 15 3 8 12 5 Ret 69
12 United States John Paul Southern Jr.[b] 33 10 10 7 Ret1 41 19 13 43
13 Australia Ricky Capo 7 15 Ret 173 DNS Ret Ret 22 5 14 93 Ret2 18 Ret 42
14 Spain Marc de Fulgencio 10 7 8 12 Ret Ret 10 8 10 Ret 11 8 13 4 34
15 United States Alexandre Papadopulos 19 13 9 13 12 9 14 8 10 10 9 10 18
16 United States Jordan Wallace 17 Ret 11 14 9 8 13 12 17 10 15 15 15 9 13
17 Bulgaria Steriyan Folev 18 12 Ret 16 Ret 6 16 9 Ret 13 16 Ret 10
18 Germany Sophie Hofmann 15 11 13 DNS 8 10 14 Ret 18 12 13 14 17 14 5
19 Finland Matias Salonen 9 Ret 2
20 South Africa Mikaeel Pitamber 16 Ret 12 15 Ret DNS 12 11 0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Germany Vincent Andronaco 4 Ret 0
Hungary Phillippe Denes 10 5 0
Austria Nico Gruber 11 8 0
Czech Republic Josef Knopp 14 Ret 0
Germany Egor Litvinenko 20 15 0
Switzerland Lucas Mauron Ret Ret 0
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Teams' championship[edit]

Pos. Team Points
1 Germany Project 1 275
2 Germany Toyota Gazoo Racing Germany powered by Ring Racing 231
3 Germany BWT Mücke Motorsport 209
4 Germany Speed Monkeys 166
5 Germany Walkenhorst Motorsport 157
6 Germany Heide-Motorsport 135
7 Germany FK Performance Motorsport 126
8 Germany KÜS Team Bernhard 125
9 Germany Team Eastside Motorsport 42
10 Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 18
11 Germany T3 Motorsport 2
Source:[28]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Qualifying session was cancelled due to heavy fog. The grid was set by championship position.
  2. ^ Southern was ineligible to score points only in the final round, as he was entered as a guest driver.

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