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Paffett pays the penalty

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GARY PAFFETT delighted the local support with third position as the DTM series arrived at Brands Hatch on Sunday – only to lose his podium place post-race.

Audi’s Mike Rockenfell­er took a lights-to-flag victory by seven seconds over Bruno Spengler (BMW) as Bromley-born Paffett, who qualified in 12th place, carved his way through the field, thanks to some well-timed pit stops and good use of tyres.

The McLaren-Mercedes F1 test driver, cheered on by team-mate Jenson Button, narrowly missed out on a podium last time out at Hockenheim but appeared to have made amends when he kept the chasing pack behind.

He was, however, penalised for not slowing down enough under yellow flags and his lead over fourth, fifth and sixth-placed drivers Robert Wickens, Marco Wittmann and Joey Hand was not enough to keep third, once a fivesecond penalty was added. He was classified sixth.

Paffett said: “I came off the accelerato­r when the yellow flags were out, but how am I expected to lose half a second inside 10 seconds? I hope that the points we lost today because of this penalty don’t make all the difference at the end of the season.”

2009 F1 champion Button took time out of his busy day on Sunday – where he met some of the crowd and signed autographs – to meet the full line-up of 24 BRDC F4 drivers before their two races. Matt Bell and Charlie Robertson were the race winners of the new series.

 ?? Picture: Still/PSP ?? THEY’RE OFF: DTM race winner Mike Rockenfell­er leads the cars into the first corner at Brands Hatch
Picture: Still/PSP THEY’RE OFF: DTM race winner Mike Rockenfell­er leads the cars into the first corner at Brands Hatch
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