Paul Jeffrey
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The DTM and SuperGT series will join forces in 2019 following confirmation of the new Class One ruleset for 2019.
Bringing together two of the most spectacular and dramatic championship in motorsport under a single set of rules was hailed as a "a milestone for international motor racing" earlier today, as DTM Chairman Gerhard Berger and SGT Chairman Masaaki Bandoh shook hands on a deal to bring the two series together for the very first time. With a common set of regulations due to be enforced as early as 2019, the move to Class One rules brings about the possibility of running both the German DTM touring car series and Japanese SuperGT category together in the same race event, something both parties are keen to make happen next year in dedicated "one off" races, one to be held in Europe and one in Japan.
With shared rules meaning the potential exists for both series to run together at the same time, the main driving force behind the new rules are to encourage new manufacturers into each series, potentially allowing a team and car to run in both DTM and SuperGT races during the same season, a point seen as key to making the rules a success and expanding the grids of both already spectacular series...
“I want to thank Bandoh-san and all the peers that jointly worked on the new ‘CLASS 1’ regulations very much,” Berger said. “I’m really happy about the fact that DTM and SUPER GT made a crucial step on the way to our goal: to jointly hold races. By the creation of these regulations we kept on pursuing our previous course consequently. Furthermore, we set the course for the future of DTM that will fully adopt the new regulations from 2019, thus remaining an attractive platform for the car manufacturers.”
“In 2019, we are going to hold the first-ever joint race events where DTM and SUPER GT cars compete together,” Bandoh added. “I strongly believe that the joint events will bring new excitement for motorsports fans around the world and both SUPER GT and DTM will continuously develop together.”
“In 2019, we are going to hold the first-ever joint race events where DTM and SUPER GT cars compete together,” Bandoh added. “I strongly believe that the joint events will bring new excitement for motorsports fans around the world and both SUPER GT and DTM will continuously develop together.”
The Class One rules have been designed to both keep costs under control, by way of a series of standardised parts, and also to increase the spectacle of racing in terms of both speed and drama. It is thought the new rules, coupled with a new 4 cylinder turbo engine will allow the cars to achieve speeds of up to 300kph, up by over 100bhp compared to current DTM machinery.
With the German series left reeling following the proposed withdrawal of Mercedes at the end of this season, the DTM plan to adopt the new rule set from 2019, with their Japanese counterparts looking to go live from the 2020 racing season.
Exciting times for fans of both series lay ahead...
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