Flag: | JPN |
Super GT x DTM Dream Race | |
Non Champ: | yes |
Year: | 2019 |
Series: | DTM |
Track Map: | Fuji.svg |
Date: | 22–24 November |
Location: | Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan |
Circuit: | Fuji Speedway |
Race1 Laps: | 34 |
Race1 Dist: | 155.142 |
Pole1: | Nick Cassidy |
Pole1 Team: | TOM'S |
Pole1 Time: | 1:41.827 |
Winner1: | Nick Cassidy |
Winner1 Team: | TOM'S |
Winner1 Time: | 57:45.326 |
Pole2: | Daisuke Nakajima |
Pole2 Team: | Mugen Motorsports |
Pole2 Time: | 1:46.696 |
Race2 Laps: | 31 |
Race2 Dist: | 141.453 |
Winner2: | Narain Karthikeyan |
Winner2 Team: | Nakajima Racing |
Winner2 Time: | 57:38.362 |
The 2019 Super GT x DTM Dream Race (commercially titled AUTOBACS 45th Anniversary presents SUPER GT x DTM Dream Race) was a motor racing event held on the weekend of 22–24 November 2019. The event was held at Fuji Speedway in Japan, and consisted of two 55-minute + 1 lap races.
The non-championship event was held by sister series Super GT and Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, which collaborated on the second generation of Class One Touring Cars.[1] As Super GT would debut the Class One cars in 2020, this was the final time the original GT500 cars were used.
Six DTM cars were freighted to Japan for the event – three Audis and three BMWs. Having struggled with costs and development in their debut DTM season, Aston Martin and R-Motorsport elected not to send any of their Vantages – Aston Martin later quit the DTM prior to the start of the 2020 season.[2]
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