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Project Circuits is a project here at the DTM Wiki which intends to ensure that all circuits used by the DTM, past and present, are covered in some detail on the wiki. The DTM Website suggests that 44 different venues have hosted a DTM race, and every single one should therefore have an article.

Personnel[]

At present, Project Circuits is not considered to be a priority at the Wiki, so no one has been assigned to lead the Project, nor participate in it. But don't let that put you off from adding info, or indeed putting yourself on the list below as a member (or leader) of the Project.

Contact one of the Admins if you'd like to be the Project Leader, or if you hae any further questions about this Project.

Project Details[]

Project Circuits basically consists of ensuring that all of the circuits used throughout the DTM's existence are recorded in some form on the Wiki. Venues that have hosted the Championship on different circuit layouts need only one article, with the modifications made to the circuit identified in the appropriate section of the article.

The List[]

Below is a list of all of the venues to have hosted a DTM race over the last 31 years. Use the key underneath as a guide to see what needs to be done.

Project Circuits
Name Ext? Lyt? Img? Deet? Name Exts? Lyt? Img? Deet?
Flag of Germany Hockenheimring Flag of Germany Lausitzring
Flag of Germany Norisring Dutch Flag Circuit Park Zandvoort
Flag of Austria Red Bull Ring Flag of Russia Moscow Raceway
Flag of Germany Oschersleben Flag of Germany Nürburgring
Flag of Russia Igora Drive Dutch Flag TT Circuit Assen
Flag of Sweden Anderstorp Raceway Flag of Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Flag of Hungary Hungaroring Flag of the United Kingdom Brands Hatch
Flag of Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo Flag of Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Flag of China Shanghai Street Circuit Flag of Italy Adria International Raceway
Flag of France Dijon-Prenois Flag of Germany Olympic Stadium
Flag of France Bugatti Circuit Flag of Italy Mugello Circuit
Flag of Turkey Istanbul Park Flag of the Czech Republic Brno Circuit
Flag of Portugal Circuito do Estoril Flag of the United Kingdom Donington Park
Flag of Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Flag of Belgium Circuit Park Zolder
Flag of Germany Sachsenring
Flag of Finland Helsinki Thunder Flag of Germany Diepholz Airfield Circuit
Flag of the United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Flag of France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
Flag of Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace Flag of Japan Suzuka Circuit
Flag of Germany AVUS Flag of Germany Alemannenring
Flag of Germany Singen Circuit Flag of Germany Wunstorf Circuit
Flag of Germany Mainz-Finthen Circuit Flag of Austria Salzburgring
Flag of Germany Siegerlandring Flag of Germany Circuit Erding

Feel free to edit or create any of the articles listed above, and remember to use the Circuit 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, and consistently updated
Silver Important Circuits used in the last three or four seasons fall into this category
Purple Semi-important A circuit that has hosted the DTM since 2000
Navy Low Any circuit used during the early seasons of the DTM, and not in use since
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 circuitr was not used as much, or the information regarding it is difficult to obtain. The quality expectations of older circuits in particular will be much lower than on cars currently competing.

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