- Top-quality supporting series for DTM events
- Prototypes, GT series, young drivers and touring cars all in the programme
- Third year for all-electric NXT Gen Cup as part of the DTM
Munich. In 2025, the DTM will remain the stage for a variety of top-class weekends of motor racing. Spectators at all eight events can look forward to an exciting supporting programme – from the ADAC GT Masters to the Porsche one-make cups and the all-electric NXT Gen Cup. The line-up will also feature youth series such as the ADAC GT4 Germany, as well as the spectacular Le Mans prototypes from the Prototype Cup Germany, popular with fans due to their distinctive sound. The horsepower of the FIA European Truck Racing Championship at the Dekra Lausitzring will also be a highlight. Tickets for all DTM events in 2025 are available online from 49 Euro at
dtm.com. Children and youths under 16 years of age enjoy free admission when accompanied by an adult.
ADAC GT4 Germany
The entire 2025 season in the ADAC GT4 Germany will take place as part of the DTM programme and will feature in Oschersleben, at the highlight of the season at the Norisring, at the Nürburgring, the Sachsenring, the Red Bull Ring and at the finale in Hockenheim. The GT4 series delivers thrilling motor racing action and has established itself as a launching pad to higher-level classes for young drivers.
ADAC GT Masters
The storied race series will feature at four DTM events in 2025. The ADAC GT Masters season will start at the Lausitzring, followed by appearances in Zandvoort, at the Red Bull Ring and in Hockenheim. Two drivers will be sharing the cockpit in cars from BMW, Ford, Lamborghini, Mercedes-AMG or Porsche. The series will adopt an endurance format at the Lausitzring, but will retain the familiar sprint format at the other DTM appearances.
ADAC Tourenwagen Junior Cup
The ADAC Tourenwagen Junior Cup provides young drivers with the opportunity to compete in touring car racing. Powered by e-fuel, the 150 HP VW up! GTI race car is the same for all drivers, to guarantee equal opportunities. The junior class will make its first appearance on the big DTM stage at the season-opener in the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben.
FIA European Truck Racing Championship
The horsepower of the Goodyear FIA European Truck Racing Championship promises to deliver some fireworks. The trucks in the FIA ETRC are set to celebrate their debut in the DTM programme in 2025. At the Lausitzring race weekend, the truck units will put their 1,000 HP to the test in some thrilling XXL battles. All trucks will be powered by environmentally-friendly HVO100 biofuel, which is produced from renewable sources and reduces CO2 emissions by up to 90 percent.
Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine
The single-seater races in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine will round off the programme at Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands and at the finale in Hockenheim. The talented young drivers will provide top-quality single-seater racing in their standardised, high-performance F3 cars as they battle for wins across ten race weekends in eight countries.
NXT Gen Cup
This year, all championship races in the world’s first all-electric junior touring car series will take place on DTM weekends. The NXT Gen Cup will deliver electro power at four events – starting at the season-opener in Oschersleben, with races at the Norisring, the Nürburgring and the Sachsenring also on the calendar. The young drivers will be racing in the LRT NXT 1, based on a Mini Cooper and delivering up to 230 HP.
Porsche one-make cups
The Porsche one-make cups have long been an established part of the DTM family. Boasting a field of 28 permanent starters, the Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany will provide top-class action at six DTM events. The Benelux Championat will also appear at the race weekend in Zandvoort, doubling up the one-make cup action on the Dutch North Sea coast. The 510 HP Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is used as the common race car in both series.
Prototype Cup Germany
The Prototype Cup Germany provides some Le Mans flair for the DTM. The upcoming season will feature four appearances for the Le Mans prototypes in the LMP3 class – at the Lausitzring, at the Norisring in Nuremberg, at the Nürburgring and at the Red Bull Ring in Styria, Austria. The power of the naturally-aspirated V8 engines in the Prototype Cup Germany delivers the thrilling feel of endurance racing.
DTM 2025 – Schedule and Supporting Series
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben (25th – 27th April 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
ADAC Tourenwagen Junior Cup
NXT Gen Cup
Dekra Lausitzring (23rd – 25th May 2025)
ADAC GT Masters
FIA European Truck Racing Championship
Prototype Cup Germany
Circuit Zandvoort (6th – 8th June 2025)
ADAC GT Masters
Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine
Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany
Norisring (4th – 6th July 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
NXT Gen Cup
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany
Prototype Cup Germany
Nürburgring (8th – 10th August 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
NXT Gen Cup
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany
Prototype Cup Germany
Sachsenring (22nd – 24th August 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
NXT Gen Cup
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany
Red Bull Ring presented by VKB-Bank (12th – 14th September 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
ADAC GT Masters
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany
Prototype Cup Germany
Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg (3rd – 5th October 2025)
ADAC GT4 Germany
ADAC GT Masters
Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine
Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany