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Paddock Radar from the finale
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Paddock Radar from the finale

Night of the Champions
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Night of the Champions

Owega and Wiebelhaus win final race
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Owega and Wiebelhaus win final race

Anniversary season 2026: Start against an Alpine backdrop
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Anniversary season 2026: Start against an Alpine backdrop

Final pole of the season goes to Alexander Fach
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Final pole of the season goes to Alexander Fach

Salman Owega and Finn Wiebelhaus – a profile of the champions
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Salman Owega and Finn Wiebelhaus – a profile of the champions

Owega and Wiebelhaus are the new champions
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Owega and Wiebelhaus are the new champions

Simon Birch secures pole for race one
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Simon Birch secures pole for race one

Jonathan Cecotto sets Friday’s fastest time
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Jonathan Cecotto sets Friday’s fastest time

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Fascination on four wheels

The driver field in the ADAC GT Masters consists of successful sports car aces and ambitious international young talents. Two starters each share a car, with at least one pilot per car having to show silver or bronze driver status. A compulsory pit stop during the 60-minute sprint race with driver change is mandatory between the 25th and 35th minute of the race.

The super sports cars with more than 550 hp from the premium manufacturers Audi, BMW, Lamborghini, Mercedes-AMG and Porsche will start on standardised tyres from exclusive partner and Formula 1 supplier Pirelli.

The ADAC GT Masters can be seen live on free-TV on TV partner SPORT1. The sports platform broadcasts all twelve races live and in full length. The qualifying sessions will be shown live on sport1.de and adac.de/motorsport. In parallel, all races will be streamed on the YouTube channel @adacmotorsports.

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