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V8 Super Touring Car Grand Prix and German Touring Car Masters (DTM)

The V8 International Super Touring Car Series was founded in 1961 and is composed of two well-known manufacturers, General Motors (Holden) and Ford (Falcon). Peter Brook and Dick Jensen, superstars who once spanned an era of Australian motorsport; Craig Lowndes and Glenn Seaton, who are still fighting on the track, are also elites in Australia's grandest sporting events. No other mainstream sport is so polarizing, red (GM) and blue (Ford). This is unique in Australian sports culture.

DTM Touring Car Race is one of the most famous touring car races in the world today. It is the highest level in the touring car competition type and was once known as "F1 with a touring car shell".

DTM German Touring Car Masters (Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters), formerly known as DPM (German Production Championship). The first DPM event was held at the Zolder Circuit in Belgium on March 11, 1984. It has a history of 20 years. Since its inception, DPM has been the most successful and popular touring car race in the world. After two successful seasons, Germany's top racing association ONS decided to rename the DPM to the German Touring Car Championship (GTCC) in the 1986 season. Subsequently, German racing fans called the GTCC Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, which we are now familiar with. DTM. DTM represents the highest level of racing in Europe and holds ten races in major European cities every year.