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Mücke Motorsport Motor racing team Founded 1998 Country Germany Team Principal(s) Peter Mücke Current series Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Formula Three Euroseries
Formula BMW Europe
ADAC Formel Masters
GP3 SeriesFormer series German Formula Three Championship
Formula BMW ADACDrivers' titles 1998 Formula BMW ADAC (S. Mücke)
2004 Formula BMW ADAC (Vettel)Teams' titles Mücke Motorsport is an auto racing team based in Germany. Also known as ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg.
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History
Single-seaters
Mücke Motorsport was formed by Peter Mücke in 1998 to run his son Stefan Mücke in the German Formula BMW ADAC series, in which they were champions.[1] Stefan and the team moved to German Formula Three in 1999. The team moved to the new Formula Three Euroseries in 2003, where Christian Klien finished runner-up.[1] Sebastian Vettel won the Formula BMW ADAC title for the team in 2004.[1]
Today the team competes in the F3 Euroseries, Formula BMW Europe and ADAC Formel Masters
DTM
The team began running Mercedes in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters in 2005 with Stefan Mücke and Alexandros Margaritis as drivers. Mücke remained with the team in 2006 and was joined by Daniel la Rosa and Susie Stoddart. In 2007 Stefan Mücke left the team and was replaced by Mathias Lauda. La Rosa, Stoddart and Lauda left the team for 2008, and were replaced by Ralf Schumacher and Maro Engel.[1] Lauda returned to partner Engel in 2009.
GP3
For 2010, Peter Mücke's partnership with Ralf Schumacher sees the RSC Mücke Motorsport team enter the newly-formed GP3 Series. Dutchman Renger van der Zande spearheads the driver line-up alongside compatriot Nigel Melker and German Tobias Hegewald.
Series results
- GP3 Series
Year Car Drivers Races Wins Poles Fast laps Points D.C. T.C. 2010 Dallara-Renault Nigel Melker 16 0 2 0 5 23rd 10th Renger van der Zande 16 0 0 0 6 21st Tobias Hegewald 16 0 0 0 6 22nd 2011 Dallara-Renault Luciano Bacheta Michael Christensen Nigel Melker D.C. = Drivers' Championship position, T.C. = Teams' Championship position.
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- Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
- GP3 teams
- Formula BMW teams
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