Philippine Daily Inquirer

AUDI SCORES ONE-TWO VICTORY AT LAUSITZRIN­G MOTORSPORT FESTIVAL

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In front of an impressive crowd, Jamie Green and Mattias Ekström perfected the first one-two victory of the new Audi RS 5 DTM at the Lausitzrin­g motorsport festival.

With five cars in the top seven positions, Audi was the strongest brand overall.

The brilliant winner of the fourth race this season was Jamie Green from Audi Sport Team Rosberg who had just barely missed pole position by 0.027 seconds in an extremely close qualifying session.

Having started from position three, the Briton overtook the BMWof Tom Blomqvist as early as on lap four, and afterwards went on to chase the fastest driver in qualifying, Robert Wickens in a Mercedes-Benz.

On the 31st of 43 laps, Green pulled off the crucial overtaking maneuver at the end of the start-finish straight.

Subsequent­ly, Green managed to pull clear of his immediate rivals, control the pace, and celebrate a dominant 15th victory in his DTM career.

In the overall classifica­tion, Green improved to position two, trailing leader of the standings Lucas Auer, who only came 10th on Sunday, by just 16 points.

“I’m very happy about my second victory in just four races this season,” Green said after his victorious run. “It felt like a long race. I was following Robert Wickens in position two most of the time and waited for the perfect time to attack.

“In the first stint, Robert was very strong, but after the pit stop, I was able to attack. The battle with him was fair and in the end I managed to gain an advantage. Plus, it’s great that two Audi drivers were on podium.”

A sensationa­l race with an aggressive strategy made Ekström advance from grid position eight to second place. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline called the Swede into the pits for the tire change after just one lap.

In spite of his extremely early stop, Ekström set consistent­ly fast lap times up until the end, and six laps before the finish overtook Wickens as well.

Mike Rockenfell­er (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) advanced from grid position 11 to fifth place using the same tactic. The German changed tires after just one lap too. Nico Müller finished his 50th DTM race in position six. René Rast completed Audi’s success in seventh place and by setting a new lap record that beat his best time from the day before. Loïc Duval achieved fast lap times as well. However, following a few fierce duels, the DTM rookie had to settle for position 18 in the end.

“That was truly fantastic for us,” head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass said after the race.

Following a short break, the DTM will continue on June 17 and 18 at the Hungarorin­g in Hungary where Audi celebrated two commanding victories last year.

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