Mücke Motorsport

Mücke Motorsport (also known as ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg) is an auto racing team based in Germany.

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. Stefan and the team moved to German Formula Three in 1999, where the driver finished runner-up in 2001. Also in 2001, Markus Winkelhock joined the team. After Stefan left Formula 3 for the DTM in 2002, Winkelhock was joined by Sven Heidfeld and Marcel Lasée. The team moved to the new Formula Three Euroseries in 2003, where Christian Klien finished runner-up.

Mücke competed in Formula BMW ADAC from 1998 to 2007. Sebastian Vettel won the title for the team in 2004.

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.

The team operated in Formula 4 from 2015 to 2021 before they closed their open-wheeler program citing cost concerns. PHM Racing was created using using assets and personnel left over from the program.

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. Lauda returned to partner Engel in 2009.

Italian F4 Championship
* He only drove for Mücke Motorsport in 3 of the 20 races.

In detail
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

FIA Formula 3 European Championship
D.C. = Drivers' Championship position, T.C. = Teams' Championship position.

ADAC Formel Masters
The team competed as ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg in 2010,2013-2014