2026 DTMtickets: Act quickly and save up to 30 percent

02.10.2025

The lights are green for advance ticket sales for 2026: As the 2025 DTM reaches its climax in Hockenheim (3rd to 5th October), tickets for the coming season go on sale. Tickets for the 2026 DTM still start as low as € 49 and are available in the online shop at dtm.com from 16:00 on Sunday 5th October. Those who act quickly enough will not only get their hands on the best seats for next year, but can also save up to 30 percent. The DTM is once again family­ friendly in 2026: under 16s go free at all circuits when accompanied by an adult.

The start of advance ticket sales means fans can purchase tickets for seven of the eight race weekends, saving money not once, but twice. Anyone purchasing tickets by 16th October 2025 will receive a ten percent early booking discount on tickets in all categories. ADAC members benefit from an additional saving of ten percent, allowing them to save a mighty 30 percent on the price of tickets purchased on the day. Tickets for the race weekend at the Norisring will be available at a later date.

At all eight events, visitors can look forward to an entertaining and varied programme, extending far beyond the thrilling action on the track: all ticket holders have free access to the paddock, the pit walk and the DTM Fan Zone. As weil as free admission, young fans can also look forward to a hast of activities across the event sites.

"The DTM is booming. This year, more than half a million people flocked to the circuits to watch the races live," says ADAC Motorsport Director Thomas Voss. "The DTM offers visitors an accessible event that is outstanding value for money. With this in mind, we are sticking with
□ur tried-and-tested ticket range, and are delighted to be able to keep the prices the same for
the coming season."

2026 sees the DTM kick □ff the new season in Austria for the first time. The opening round will take place at the Red Bull Ring from 24th to 26th April. The calendar features a total of 16 races spread across eight race weekends in Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. After the season opener in Styria, the season heads to Zandvoort on the North Sea coast of the Netherlands for its second event outside of Germany. In keeping with tradition, the Hockenheimring Baden­ Württemberg will hast the grand finale to the season. Other venues include the Dekra Lausitzring, the Norisring, Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, the Nürburgring, and the Sachsenring.