Eibach becomes official partner of the ADAC GT4 Germany

The ADAC GT4 Germany will be held as part of the DTM for the first time in 2023 and will feature a record field of 29 cars. Fascinating GT4 sports cars such as the Aston Martin Vantage, Audi R8, BMW M4, Mercedes-AMG GT or Porsche 718 Cayman will be used. As an official partner, Eibach will present its logo prominently on the front and rear license plate area of all vehicles.

"We are delighted to continue our long-standing collaboration with ADAC and to expand our commitment as part of the partnership. For us, ADAC GT4 Germany is the ideal link between motorsport and road cars. We have suitable performance products in our range for almost all participating models and brands and would like to promote them more intensively," says Stephan Stöcker, Motorsport Manager at Eibach for many years.

"Eibach and motorsport simply belong together. In this respect, we are very pleased that we have been able to work successfully with the renowned traditional company since 2017. A globally recognized partner like Eibach fits perfectly into the ADAC GT4 Germany portfolio. Welcome back, Eibach," says a delighted ADAC Motorsport boss Thomas Voss.

In addition to the license plate branding, the Eibach logo will be featured on the award ceremony and press back wall as well as the ADAC Motosport website. In addition, Eibach will be represented in the paddock with the red Eibach module box at the following racing events:

May 26-28, 2023: Oschersleben
August 04-06, 2023: Nürburgring
October 20-22, 2023: Hockenheimring  
   
The ADAC GT4 Germany has been thrilling audiences with exciting wheel-to-wheel racing since 2019 and will be held this year for the first time as part of the DTM, Germany's best-known racing series.
 
The calendar includes six race weekends in Germany and the Netherlands, each with two scoring races of around one hour. TV partner SPORT1 will broadcast eleven of the twelve races of the season live and in full on free-TV and on the digital SPORT1 platforms. In addition, the races can be seen in a free livestream on sport1.de.