Danish Touringcar Championship
The Danish Touringcar Championship (abbreviated as the DTC) was a touring car racing series in Denmark. The inaugural year for the DTC was 1999, after the huge success in Scandinavia of the British Touring Car Championship. For the first two years it was known as the Danish Touring Car Challenge. The final DTC season was in 2010, as the series merged with the Swedish Touring Car Championship to form the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship.[1]
Category | Touring cars |
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Country | Denmark |
Inaugural season | 1999 |
Folded | 2010 |
Last Drivers' champion | Casper Elgaard |
Last Teams' champion | Team Telesikring |
Last Makes' champion | BMW |
Official website | dtc-net |
Champions
Season | Driver | Team | Car |
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1999 | Jesper Sylvest | Sylvest Motorsport | Peugeot 306 GTi |
2000 | Michael Carlsen | Team Carlsen BP | Peugeot 306 GTi |
2001 | Michael Carlsen | Team Carlsen BP | Peugeot 306 GTi |
2002 | Jason Watt | Peugeot Statoil Motorsport | Peugeot 307 XSi |
2003 | Jan Magnussen | Peugeot Statoil Motorsport | Peugeot 307 GTi |
2004 | Casper Elgaard | Team Essex Invest | BMW 320i |
2005 | Casper Elgaard | Team Essex Invest | BMW 320i |
2006 | Casper Elgaard | Team Essex Invest | BMW 320si |
2007 | Michel Nykjær | SEAT Racing Team | SEAT León |
2008 | Jan Magnussen | Den Blå Avis Fleggaard Racing | BMW 320si |
2009 | Michel Nykjær | Chevrolet Motorsport Danmark | Chevrolet Lacetti |
2010 | Casper Elgaard | Team Telesikring | BMW 320si |
References
- Johan Meissner (2010-08-12). "DTC: New regulations confirmed for Scandinavian TC in 2012". TouringCarTimes. Archived from the original on March 23, 2012. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
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