Champion : Azrul Zafri | |
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Previous: 2011 | Next: 2013 |
Parent series: | |
Tier 1: GP4 OC | |
Tier 2: GP4 GP2 OC |
The 2012 DTM Offline Championship was the third DTM championship in the GP4 feed and was run on the DTM 2015 mod. The series is run by deoka a.k.a Florian Völker and works as the third tier, behind GP4 GP2 OC and GP4 OC.
Levente Dobos was the reigning series champion, but he didn't defend his title.
Azrul Zafri won the championship at the final race, in Monza.
Teams and Drivers
Manufacturer | Car | Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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BMW | BMW M4 DTM | Team Schnitzer | 2 | Aggi Dilimanto | All |
47 | Lucas Levi | All | |||
Team RBM | 3 | Angus Munroe | All | ||
95 | Xavier Quinlan | All | |||
Team MTEK | 5 | Azrul Zafri | All | ||
57 | Rebecca Tyler | All | |||
Team RMG | 8 | Nikolas Zorbach | All | ||
92 | Maxim Titkov | All | |||
Audi | Audi RS5 DTM | ABT | 7 | Victor Ibobo | All |
9 | Tobias Kress | All | |||
40 | Mihnea Blaga | All | |||
73 | Aurelio Pontedera | All | |||
ABT-Sport | 27 | Tomas Lubbers | 1-2 | ||
74 | Flori Marku | 3-11 | |||
48 | Hakan Salm | 1-6 | |||
12 | Bruno de Barros | 7-11 | |||
Team Phoenix | 16 | Paolino Tomaselli | 1-5, 7-11 | ||
52 | Robert Ionescu | 6 | |||
98 | Kellin Bryce | All | |||
Mercedes | Mercedes AMG C63 DTM | Team Mercedes-Benz | 17 | Paige Knight | All |
28 | Robin Keerles | All | |||
35 | Will Neller | All | |||
33 | Tiago Rojo | All | |||
34 | Julius Anderson | All | |||
44 | Michael Mocho | All |
- After Brno, Tomas Lubbers was replaced by Flori Marku.
- At Silverstone, Robert Ionescu made a guest start replacing Paolino Tomaselli.
- After Silverstone, Hakan Salm was replaced by Bruno de Barros, who returned from a short sabbatical.
Pre-Season Testing Results
Venue | Date | Fastest Driver | Time |
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EuroSpeedway Lausitz, Brandenburg | 9th December 2017 | Robin Keerles | 1.06.550 |
Circuit de Catalunya, Spain | 11th December 2017 | Lucas Levi | 1.18.823 |
Season Calendar
Round | Circuits | Date |
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1 | Hockenheimring, Hockenheim (New) | 17th December 2017 |
2 | Brno Circuit, Czech Republic | 23rd December 2017 |
3 | Istanbul Park Circuit, Turkey | 7th January 2018 |
4 | Circuit de Catalunya, Spain | 14th January 2018 |
5 | Red Bull Ring, Austria | 28th January 2018 |
6 | Silverstone Circuit, Great Britain | 4th February 2018 |
7 | Nürburgring, Nürburg | 11th February 2018 |
8 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium | 18th February 2018 |
9 | Sochi Autodrom, Russia | 4th March 2018 |
10 | Hockenheimring, Hockenheim (Old) | 18th March 2018 |
11 | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy | 25th March 2018 |
Results
Drivers Championship
Points are awarded to the top eight classified finishers using the following structure:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
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Points | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- Italic means that the driver set the fastest lap in the race.
- Bold means that the driver took pole position in the qualifying.
- At the Nürburgring, Xavier Quinlan originally finished second, but was demoted to fourth, due to a 20 second time penalty, after a collision with Bruno de Barros.
- At Sochi, Robin Keerles originally finished seventh, but got a 10 second time penalty for overtaking under yellows. Bruno de Barros is classified 7th. Keerles was demoted to 8th.
- At Monza, Angus Munroe originally finished 11th, but suffered a 15 second time penalty, and was demoted to 15th, due to an avoidable collision.