The 2017 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters was the thirty-first season of premier German touring car championship and also eighteenth season under the moniker of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters since the series' resumption in 2000. The season is scheduled to run from 6 May until 15 October over 18 races. René Rast won his first DTM championship after a total of nine events.[1]
René Rast (left) won his first Drivers' Championship while Mattias Ekström (right) finished second in the championship.
On 17 September 2016, DTM announced that the field may be reduced from 24 to 18 competitors.[4][5]
The DTM race formats will be changed to 55 minutes respectively for race 1 and race 2 as it was announced on 30 March 2017.[6]
The team-to-driver radio has been banned for 2017 season onwards as it was announced on 1 May 2017.[7]
The simultaneously 4 tyre change in the pit stop has been replaced by the separated 4 tyre change in the pit stop to make longer pit duration up to 10 seconds (similar to 24 Hours of Le Mans).[8]
Points will be awarded for qualification positions with the top three earning points.[9]
After using single-element rear wings for five seasons, the rear wing of all DTM cars has been changed back from a single-element plane wing to a dual-element plane wing. The double-element rear wing was last featured in the DTM in the 2011 season.[10]
All DTM engines from 2017 season will be increased to 500 bhp as well as the increase of intake air restrictors diameter to 29 mm.
All DTM entrants to utilize all-new Hankook tyre compounds from 2017 season to produce aggressive grip.[11]
The allocation of Balance of Performance DTM car weights were revised again for fine tuning.[12]
After several criticisms and protests from DTM teams, the Balance of Performance DTM car weights were officially abolished just before Austrian race.[13]
^Originally scored by Marco Wittmann, the German had to serve a five-place grid penalty after receiving his third warning of the season in the previous round.[25]
^Originally won by Marco Wittmann, he was disqualified for not having enough fuel at the end of the race.[26]