BMW M4 DTM
Augusto Farfus driving a BMW M4 DTM at Hockenheimring.
Category Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Touring Cars)
Constructor Germany BMW
Predecessor BMW M3 DTM
Successor BMW M4 Turbo DTM
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre monocoque
Suspension (front) Double wishbones with H&R spring and ZF Sachs damper units to front and rear axles, actuated via pushrods
Suspension (rear) As front
Length 4,775–5,010 mm (188–197 in)
Width 1,950 mm (77 in)
Height 1,200 mm (47 in)
Axle track 1,950 mm (77 in)
Wheelbase 2,750 mm (108 in)
Engine BMW P66 (2014-2016) later P66/1 (2017-2018) 4.0 L (244 cu in) V8 90° naturally-aspirated, front engined, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Hewland 6-speed sequential semi-automatic paddle shift
Battery Braille B128L Micro-Lite lithium racing battery 12 volts
Power 460 hp (343 kW) (2014-2016) later over 500 hp (373 kW) (2017-2018) @ 7,500 rpm, 500 N⋅m (370 ft⋅lbf) torque
Weight 1,110 kg (2,447 lb) (2014); 1,120 kg (2,469 lb) (2015-2016); 1,125 kg (2,480 lb) + BoP weight allowance of 1,095–1,140 kg (2,414–2,513 lb) (2017 – abolished since Austrian round); 1,115 kg (2,458 lb) (2018) including driver
Fuel Aral Ultimate unleaded 102 RON racing gasoline
Lubricants Castrol Edge (2014) later Shell Helix Ultra (2015-present)
Brakes AP Racing carbon brake discs with 6-piston calipers and pads
Tyres Hankook Ventus
BBS (2014-2016) later ATS (2017-present) wheels
Clutch ZF 4-plate carbon fibre reinforced plastic clutch
Competition history
Notable entrants Belgium Team RBM
Germany Team Schnitzer
Germany Team MTEK
Germany Team RMG
Notable drivers AH Competições Augusto Farfus
United States Joey Hand
Canada Bruno Spengler
Germany Martin Tomczyk
Germany Timo Glock
Portugal António Félix da Costa
Germany Marco Wittmann
Belgium Maxime Martin
United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist
Austria Philipp Eng
Sweden Joel Eriksson
Italy Alessandro Zanardi
Debut 2014 Hockenheimring 1 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters round
Races Wins Poles F/Laps
84 22 26 18
Constructors’ Championships 2 (2014, 2015)
Drivers’ Championships 2 (2014, 2016)

The BMW M4 DTM is a touring car constructed by the German car manufacturer BMW for the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. It was developed in 2013, and partook in DTM races from 2014 to 2020. Two versions were made: a naturally-aspirated V8 car through 2018, and a turbo Class 1 version starting in 2019. The M4 DTM is based on the production model BMW M4 and replaced the BMW M3 DTM after the 2013 season.

First generation (2014)

Debut

With the homologation of the M4 DTM completed on 3 March 2014, the car’s race debut was at the 2014 Hockenheimring 1 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters round on 4 May 2014. BMW Team RMG’s Marco Wittmann scored his M4 DTM’s first victory in their M4 debut. Two weeks later in Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, BMW Team RMG’s Marco Wittmann scored his M4 DTM’s first pole position after Audi’s Miguel Molina was stripped of pole position.

Teams and drivers

In the 2014 DTM season lined-up eight drivers on for four teams. Augusto Farfus and Joey Hand start for BMW Team RBM. Bruno Spengler and Martin Tomczyk for BMW Team Schnitzer. Timo Glock and António Félix da Costa start for BMW Team MTEK. Marco Wittmann and Maxime Martin start for BMW Team RMG. Wittmann won the championship with four wins, and Martin won a race.

In the 2015 DTM season lined-up eight drivers on for four teams. Augusto Farfus and Tom Blomqvist start for BMW Team RBM. Bruno Spengler and Timo Glock for BMW Team Schnitzer. António Félix da Costa and Martin Tomczyk start for BMW Team MTEK. Marco Wittmann and Maxime Martin start for BMW Team RMG. Five different drivers claimed a win.

In the 2016 DTM season lined-up eight drivers on for four teams. Maxime Martin and Tom Blomqvist start for BMW Team RBM. António Félix da Costa and Timo Glock for BMW Team Schnitzer. Bruno Spengler and Augusto Farfus start for BMW Team MTEK. Marco Wittmann and Timo Glock start for BMW Team RMG. Wittmann won the championship with three wins.

In the 2017 DTM season lined-up six drivers on for two teams. Maxime Martin, Bruno Spengler and Tom Blomqvist start for BMW Team RBM while Marco Wittmann, Augusto Farfus and Timo Glock start for BMW Team RMG.

In the 2018 DTM season lined-up six drivers on for two teams. Philipp Eng, Bruno Spengler and Joel Eriksson start for BMW Team RBM while Marco Wittmann, Augusto Farfus and Timo Glock remained same for BMW Team RMG.

Achievements

As of August 2017, BMW M4 DTM scored 16 victories, 20 poles, 13 fastest laps, 1 constructor title (2015) and 2 driver titles (courtesy of Marco Wittmann in 2014 and 2016).

Second generation (2019)

BMW M4 DTM Turbo
Sheldon van der Linde driving BMW M4 DTM Turbo at the 2019 DTM Hockenheim round.
Category Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Class 1 Touring Cars) and Super GT GT500 Class 1 car
Constructor Germany BMW
Designer(s) Michael Scully
Technical specifications
Power 610 + 30 hp (455 + 22 kW) (2019) later 580 + 60 hp (433 + 45 kW) (2020) including push-to-pass, 650 N⋅m (479 ft⋅lb) torque
Competition history
Notable entrants Germany BMW Team RMG
Belgium BMW Team RBM
Belgium BMW Team RMR
France BMW ORLEN Team ART Grand Prix
Notable drivers Germany Marco Wittmann
Germany Timo Glock
Canada Bruno Spengler
Austria Philipp Eng
Sweden Joel Eriksson
South Africa Sheldon van der Linde
Italy Alex Zanardi
Japan Kamui Kobayashi
Austria Lucas Auer
South Africa Jonathan Aberdein
Poland Robert Kubica
Debut 2019 DTM Hockenheim round
Races Wins Poles F/Laps
38 (including Super GT × DTM Dream Race non-championship joint-event at Fuji Speedway) 8 7 8
Constructors’ Championships 0
Drivers’ Championships 0

The BMW M4 DTM Turbo is a “Class 1” touring car constructed by the German car manufacturer BMW for use in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. It is a turbocharged variant of its predecessor, the BMW M4 DTM that had a naturally-aspirated engine. The M4 DTM Turbo is still based on the production BMW M4. The BMW M4 DTM Turbo made its DTM debut in the 2019 DTM season. The M4 DTM Turbo is the BMW’s second turbo-powered DTM car.

Debut

The first shakedown run of the BMW M4 DTM Turbo was on 27 October 2018, by Bruno Spengler at BMW headquarters in Munich, Germany. The official race debut of BMW M4 DTM Turbo was at the 2019 Hockenheimring 1 DTM round on 4 May 2019. BMW Team RMG’s Marco Wittmann won the inaugural pole and won the first race with the M4 DTM Turbo car.

References

  • BMW DTM on bmw-motorsport.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 September 2016)
  • 2016 BMW M4 DTM at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 September 2016)
  • 2019 BMW M4 DTM at the Wayback Machine (archived 4 February 2021)
  • BMW profile on DTM.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 4 November 2018)
  • BMW M4 DTM on DTM.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 July 2017)


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