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DTM vs British Touring Car Championship

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DTM British Touring Car Championship
Category GT / Sports Car Touring Car
Governing Body ADAC / ITR TOCA
Region Europe Europe
Founded 1984 1958
Team Count 38 61
Top Countries Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, Belgium United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Japan

DTM

Germany's premier GT racing series, featuring GT3-spec cars from manufacturers like Mercedes-AMG, BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Audi racing on circuits across Europe.

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British Touring Car Championship

One of the world's most competitive touring car championships. Close racing on British circuits with production-based saloon cars makes it consistently exciting television.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between DTM and British Touring Car Championship?
DTM and British Touring Car Championship are both major motorsport series—DTM competes in GT / Sports Car while British Touring Car Championship is in Touring Car. DTM is governed by ADAC / ITR and was founded in 1984, while British Touring Car Championship is governed by TOCA and was founded in 1958. DTM has 38 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; British Touring Car Championship has 61.
How many teams does DTM have?
DTM has 38 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all DTM teams.
How many teams does British Touring Car Championship have?
British Touring Car Championship has 61 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all British Touring Car Championship teams.

DTM vs British Touring Car Championship — Series Comparison

DTM and British Touring Car Championship are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. DTM (founded 1984, governed by ADAC / ITR) races in the Europe region with 38 teams. British Touring Car Championship (founded 1958, governed by TOCA) races in the Europe region with 61 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.

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