Dirk Müller

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Dirk Müller (born 18 November 1975 in Burbach) is a German race driver, driving for AF Corse Motorola in the 2007 FIA GT Championship. His team-mate Jörg Müller is unrelated, as is French driver Yvan Muller.

In 1996, Dirk Müller won a Formula 3 race at the Nürburgring. In 1998, after a win in the GT1 class of the 24 Hours of Daytona, he scored his first title, the German Porsche Cup, to be followed by the ALMS GT title in 2000.

From the 2002 to 2005 season, both Dirk and Jörg were driving BMW 3series model E46 touring cars for the Schnitzer-operated works squad Team Deutschland in the FIA European Touring Car Championship (now WTCC). Since 2006, the team uses the new BMW 3series model E90 which is based on the BMW 320si limited edition model that has a 4-cyl engine rather than the usual 6-cyl.

The 2004 24 Hours Nürburgring was won by both Müllers (and Hans-Joachim Stuck) with the BMW M3 GTR V8 that had been raced successfully in the 2001 ALMS. In 2005, the Müllers finished 2nd behind their sister car.

Dirk Müller took pole position and won the GT2 class in the opening round of the 2007 FIA GT Championship season with teammate Toni Vilander at the Zhuhai International Circuit, in a Ferrari 430 GT2 entered by AF Corse, after the winning Porsche 911 GT3-RSR was disqualified due to a ground clearance problem.

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