Facts & Figures

Race 1 (round 3): Saturday, May 18, 1.30 pm

Race 2 (round 4): Sunday, May 19, 1.30 pm

Circuit length: 4.003 kilometers

Race distance: 38 laps

DTM qualifying lap record: Marco Wittmann (BMW), 1m 21.307s (2019)

DTM race lap record: Philipp Eng (BMW), 1m 23.600s (2019)

Audi victories at the DTM in Zolder

2002 Laurent Aiello, Abt-Audi TT-R; 2019 (Sunday) René Rast, Audi RS 5 DTM

Event information

The “Bergische Löwe” in Zolder was the venue for the first ever DTM race in 1984. Now, 17 years after the last DTM guest appearance in Zolder, the DTM returns to the Belgian race track, which is less than an hour by car from the German border.

Support program

W Series, Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux, Belcar Endurance Championship, Touring Car Classics

Track description by Robin Frijns

“Zolder is a special race track. It’s very short and really tough on the brakes. Traction is also important here. I expect our rear tires to come under a lot of stress at Zolder, because our new turbo engines are really powerful. At this circuit, fans can get a close look at the DTM cars, especially on the right side at the exit of the first chicane. That’s where I’d watch the race as a spectator. At this spot, the cars are only five meters away and from there you get a good view of the following uphill passage. Zolder is simply a great place for spectators and there are always a lot of them.”