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As the name suggests, Project Cars is all about the machines that have entertained us DTM fans for over 30 years. The DTM Website suggests that 112 different models have competed in the DTM since 1984, and this Project is aimed at covering them all. Know anything about the cars that have gone to battle in Germany's premier racing series, then this is the place for you.

Personnel[]

This Project does not have any personnel at present, largely due to the fact that the adminship have decided to focus on other areas of the Wiki. That said, if you'd like to take part in the project, feel free to add your name to the list below, and contact JPDurzel on his message wall if you'd like to take over the running of the Project.

Feel free to message an Admin, or the Project Leader with issues or queries on their message wall at any time.

The Cars[]

The list contained in this session should have a link to every article about a car that has competed in the DTM. A red link means that the article is yet to be created, so why not make it yourself. Additionally, a priority scale has been established for this Project, with the key displayed below the list.

The List[]

Below is a list of every car model to have competed in the DTM. Use the key below to identify the completion of each article:

Project Cars
Nat. Name Ext? Img? Deet? Nat. Name Exts? Img? Deet?
Flag of Germany Audi RS5 DTM Flag of Germany BMW M4 DTM
Flag of Germany Mercedes C63 DTM
Flag of Germany BMW M3 DTM Flag of Germany Audi A5 DTM
Flag of Germany AMG-Mercedes CLK-DTM Flag of Germany Opel Astra V8 Coupé
Flag of Germany Abt-Audi TT-R
Flag of Germany AMG-Mercedes C-Class Flag of Germany Opel Vectra GTS
Flag of Germany Audi A4 DTM
Flag of Italy Alfa Romeo GTV6 Flag of Germany Audi 80 GLE
Flag of Germany BMW 323i Flag of Germany BMW 528i
Flag of Germany BMW 635 CSi Flag of the United Kingdom Ford Capri
Flag of Germany Opel Kadett GTE Flag of Germany Opel Manta
Flag of the United Kingdom Rover Vitesse Flag of Germany VW Golf GTi
Flag of Germany Opel Monza Flag of Germany Opel Ascona
Flag of USA Ford Mustang Flag of Italy Fiat Abarth 130 TC
Flag of Sweden Volvo 240 Turbo Flag of USA Chevrolet Camaro
Flag of Japan Mitsubishi Starion Flag of Germany VW Scirocco
Flag of Germany Mercedes-Benz 380 Flag of the United Kingdom MG Metro Turbo
Flag of Japan Nissan Silvia Flag of the United Kingdom Ford Sierra XR4Ti
Flag of Germany Mercedes-Benz 190E Flag of the United Kingdom Ford Escort RS Turbo
Flag of Japan Toyota Corolla GT Flag of Italy Alfa Romeo 75
Flag of Germany BMW M3 Flag of the United Kingdom Ford Sierra Cosworth
Flag of Japan Toyota Supra 3.0i Flag of Germany Mercedes 190E Evo II
Flag of Germany Audi V8 quattro Flag of Germany Opel Omega
Flag of Italy Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI Flag of Germany Opel Astra
Flag of the United Kingdom Vauxhall Cavalier Flag of Germany AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse
Flag of Germany BMW E 36 Flag of Germany Opel Calibra

Feel free to edit or create any of the articles listed above, and remember to use the Car Page template provided at the top of the page.

Key[]

The key is shown below, with an explanation as to what each colour denotes:

Project Driver
Colour Priority Explanation
Claret Critical All articles that are next to the claret strip are considered to be critical to the DTM Wiki, and should be created as a priority
Silver Important Driver articles ranked as important should include all those active in the current season of the DTM
Purple Semi-important Race winners, Championship runners-up and similar are generally considered to be of semi-importance.
Navy Low Point scorers are covered in this section
Other Colours
Red None The article does not exist or does not fulfill the criteria
Orange Incomplete The detail of the article is not complete, missing vital information or does not contain filled templates.
Yellow Okay The level of detail is adequate for the Wiki, with all templates filled, but could use a fair amount of additional detail.
Green Good The article features all the required information, and a significant amount of detail. It still may require minor changes but otherwise is of good quality.
Gold Featured The article is of great quality, and will be (or has been) considered to be featured on the main page.

This is just a guide, so feel free to edit any article you want, then update the list above. Naturally, not every article will be able to have the same level of detail, simply because a car was not used as much, or the information regarding it is difficult to obtain. The quality expectations of older cars in particular will be much lower than on cars currently competing.

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