There are still eleven rounds on the calendar, but the big news is that Moscow will be hosting an event for the first time. While such a move should help further expand the appeal of the DTM, it also highlights the growing importance of the Russian market to participants Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
The remainder is largely unchanged, although the non-points scoring round at Munich’s Olympic Stadium disappears, as does the Valencia race which currently leaves a gap at the end of September. The good news for DTM fans in the UK is that Brands Hatch keeps its May slot.
2013 DTM - Provisional Calendar | |||
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Round | Date | Circuit | Country |
1 | 5th May | Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg | Germany |
2 | 19th May | Brands Hatch | Great Britain |
3 | 2nd June | Red Bull Ring Spielberg | Austria |
4 | 16th June | Lausitzring | Germany |
5 | 7th July | Norisring | Germany |
6 | 21st July | Circuit Park Zandvoort | Netherlands |
7 | 4th August | Moscow | Russia |
8 | 18th August | Nürburgring | Germany |
9 | 15th September | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | Germany |
10 | 29th September | TBA | TBA |
11 | 20th October | Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg | Germany |
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