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Zanardi’s shock DTM result

- GLENN FREEMAN

Racing legend Alex Zanardi thought his BMW team was joking when it told him he finished fifth in the second DTM race of the weekend at Misano.

The 51-year-old two-time CART champion, ex-formula 1 racer and multiple handcyclin­g champion made a one-off appearance in the series on home soil in Italy last weekend, driving an additional BMW entry.

Zanardi, using a special M4 DTM with adapted hand controls, qualified last for both races, and after coming home 13th in race one, he came through a topsy-turvy mixed-weather race on Sunday to take fifth.

Several drivers were forced into making two pitstops to switch between wets and slicks, but Zanardi was one of the few drivers not to react too quickly when the circuit briefly dried early in the race, meaning he only needed to make one mandatory stop.

In-race radio communicat­ion is banned in the DTM unless the car is in the pitlane, so when Zanardi was told of his result after the chequered flag he could not believe it.

“This is the best joke of the weekend,” he said. “Come on, you’re kidding me!

“I am an old man, you cannot tease me this way.” Speaking after getting out of the car, having performed the donuts he made famous during his championsh­ipwinning CART years, Zanardi added: “Fifth place is the payoff for the whole weekend.

“I am very happy with this result and, at my age,

I won’t get too many more opportunit­ies to celebrate racing successes like this.

“I had a very good racing speed and wasn’t sure what to do when slower drivers kept appearing in front of me!

“I will always have a place in my heart for this weekend. It has taken me 51 years to experience it – but at least I got that chance.”

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