The DTM is officially headed for the United States.
The 12-race US-based championship for the extreme DTM cars will begin in  2013 -- one year after GRAND-AM's flagship Daytona Prototype class  undergoes a serious remodeling project -- that will serve as a sprint  racing support show for GRAND-AM, NASCAR Sprint Cup and the NASCAR  Nationwide Series.
“Only days after BMW officially announced its commitment to the DTM from  2012, this is more good news concerning the future of the DTM”, said  Hans Werner Aufrecht, chairman of the ITR group that runs the DTM.
“Internationalisation has been our goal, in order to ensure that cars to  DTM regulations can be used in more countries all over the world. We  have had very constructive talks with the GRAND-AM organisation and we  are very excited with this new partnership.”
GRAND-AM president Tom Bledsoe says he expects the new venture with the DTM to serve as a major boost for his series.
“We are proud to forge these new relationships with the many  manufacturers choosing to embrace the DTM vision, and we look forward to  welcoming these exciting cars to the USA. With these announcements, we  can begin planning with our media partners, race tracks and teams. The  addition of a DTM-style sprint race will increase the attraction for our  fans and help grow all GRAND-AM series.”
Ekstrom on the future of DTM -
"I am convinced that 2012 is going to be the start of an era for DTM not  seen since the glory days of Super Touring. With Audi, Mercedes, BMW  and perhaps one or two more manufacturers entering, plus the expansion  to USA and Asia - that is the future of touring car racing. I am really  looking forward to race the new cars with a lot more opponents."
Sources -  Speedtv
TouringCarTimes
Friday, December 31, 2010
It's set in stone DTM will be in the US..
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