Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft - Champions

Champions

Season Series Name Champion Second Third Manufacturers Champion
1984 Deutschen Produktionswagen Meisterschaft Volker Strycek Olaf Manthey Harald Grohs not awarded
1985 Deutschen Produktionswagen Meisterschaft Per Stureson Olaf Manthey Harald Grohs not awarded
1986 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Kurt Thiim Volker Weidler Kurt König not awarded
1987 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Eric van de Poele Manuel Reuter Marc Hessel not awarded
1988 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Klaus Ludwig Roland Asch Armin Hahne not awarded
1989 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Roberto Ravaglia Klaus Niedzwiedz Fabien Giroix not awarded
1990 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Hans-Joachim Stuck Johnny Cecotto Kurt Thiim not awarded
1991 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Frank Biela Klaus Ludwig Hans-Joachim Stuck Mercedes-Benz
1992 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Klaus Ludwig Kurt Thiim Bernd Schneider Mercedes-Benz
1993 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Nicola Larini Roland Asch Bernd Schneider Alfa Romeo
1994 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Klaus Ludwig Jörg van Ommen Nicola Larini Mercedes-Benz
1995 Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Bernd Schneider Jörg van Ommen Klaus Ludwig Mercedes-Benz
International Touring Car Series Bernd Schneider Jan Magnussen Dario Franchitti Mercedes-Benz
1996 International Touring Car Championship Manuel Reuter Bernd Schneider Alessandro Nannini Opel
1997–
1999
DTM / ITCC not held
2000–
present
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters See Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
  • In 1995 there were two different series with same drivers and teams competing. DTM consisted of seven German (2x Hockenheim, Avus, Norisring, Diepholz, Nürburgring and Singen) events and ITC five non-German (Mugello, Helsinki, Donington, Estoril, Magny-Cours) events.

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