The 1996 D1 ADAC Super Tourenwagen Cup was the third season of the Super Tourenwagen Cup (STW).
Season summary
The 1996 STW season was dominated by works Audi driver Emanuele Pirro , who won the majority of the races during the year. Briton Steve Soper was the only man to challenge him for the title, but a slow start to his championship hampered his title chase, and Pirro won the title at the penultimate racing weekend at the AVUS track. This was also Laurent Aïello and Peugeot 's first season in the German championship, and while the Frenchman won several races he was too inconsistent to finish any higher than third.
Teams and drivers
Team
Car
No.
Drivers
Rounds
Class
Italy BMW Team Bigazzi
BMW 320i
2
United Kingdom Steve Soper
All
3
Germany Alexander Burgstaller
All
France Roc Competition AZK [ N 1]
Audi A4 Quattro
4
Italy Tamara Vidali
All
France AZK Roc Competition[ N 1]
Audi A4 Quattro
5
Italy Emanuele Pirro
All
6
Austria Karl Wendlinger
All
France Roc Competition AZK [ N 1]
Audi A4 Quattro
7
Austria Philipp Peter
All
Germany Ford Mondeo Team Schübel
Ford Mondeo
8
Germany Roland Asch
All
9
Belgium Thierry Boutsen
1-2
France Peugeot Esso
Peugeot 406
10
France Laurent Aïello
All
11
Germany Altfrid Heger
All
Germany Honda Team Linder
Honda Accord
12
Germany Armin Hahne
All
14
Germany Klaus Niedzwiedz
All
Germany Alfa Team Engstler
Alfa Romeo 155 TS
15
Germany Franz Engstler
All
P
16
Germany Oliver Mayer
3-6, 8-9
P
Germany Stephen Vollmair
2
P
17
7
P
Germany Abt Sportsline
Audi A4 Quattro
18
Germany Christian Abt
All
P
19
Denmark Kris Nissen
All
P
Austria MIG Austria
Audi A4 Quattro
20
Austria Ralf Kalaschek
All
P
Italy BMW Team Bigazzi
BMW 320i
21
Germany Jörg Müller
2-6
Italy Nissan Primera Racing
Nissan Primera eGT
22
Germany Sascha Maassen
1-7, 9
23
United Kingdom Anthony Reid
1-7, 9
24
Italy Ivan Capelli
1-2, 6-7, 9
Germany BMW Team Isert
BMW 318is
25
Germany Leopold Prinz von Bayern
1-3, 6-9
26
Germany Frank Krämer
5
Germany Opel-Häusler Team Holzer
Opel Vectra 16v
27
Germany Marco Werner
All
P
28
Germany Volker Strycek
7, 9
P
Germany Trans-Europe Racing Ltd. vs MHTsports
BMW 318is
29
Germany Michael Heigert
1-3
P
Switzerland Ulrich Motorsport
BMW 318is
30
Switzerland Patrick Ulrich
1, 3-4, 6-7, 9
P
Germany Team Lauderbach
BMW 318is
31
Germany Christian Menzel
8-9
P
32
Austria Alexander Gaggl
1-4
P
Germany PMC Sports
BMW 318is
33
Germany Marc Gindorf
All
P
Germany Flash Power Wolf Racing
Ford Mondeo
35
Austria Wolfgang Treml
4-9
P
36
Germany Claudia Hürtgen
4-9
P
Germany Mamerow Automobiltechnik
Audi 80 Competition
37
Germany Peter Mamerow
1, 3-4, 6-7, 9
P
Germany Ford Mondeo Team Schübel
Ford Mondeo
39
United Kingdom Warren Hughes
3-4, 6, 9
Italy BMW Team Bigazzi
BMW 320i
40
Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
7-9
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Class
P
Private Drivers
Race calendar and results
Championship Standings
Points system
Race 1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
30
24
20
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Race 2
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
60
48
40
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
Drivers' Championship
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Manufacturers' Trophy
Teams' Trophy
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Cars 4. and 7. were entered as ROC Competition/A.Z.K. while cars 5. and 6. were entered as A.Z.K./ROC Competition
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