With an even more impressive crowd of spectators looking on than on Saturday, the DTM provided spectacular motorsport featuring exciting battles, many overtaking maneuvers and a close finish on the street circuit in Nuremberg. One of the main protagonists in the race was Nico Müller. Starting the race as best Audi driver in eleventh position, the Swiss made up several positions immediately. After an early pit stop to change tires, Müller held his ground amidst a fiercely battling group of BMW and Mercedes-Benz drivers and ultimately crossed the finish line in seventh place.
“That was a tough race,” said Nico Müller. “We really struggled on this track, but we scored some important points, which is small reward for the hard work. The team did a great job throughout the entire weekend. We were a little unlucky on Saturday otherwise we would have scored points as well. Now I’m looking forward to Zandvoort. I hope that we’ll be a little more competitive again there.”
Müller’s teammate Robin Frijns only changed tires in the 40th of 68 laps and with this strategy moved through the field from 16th on the grid to eighth place. The DTM newcomer therefore scored points for the fourth time in his first season.
“We saw an exciting race with many great battles just as we want it in the DTM,” said Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass. “With two cars in the points we were slightly better than yesterday. Realistically seen we couldn’t really expect much more following the difficult first race on Saturday."
The DTM continues at Zandvoort (Netherlands) on July 14–15. The finale of the electric racing series Formula E is held at the same time in New York (USA) where the Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler team still has a chance of winning the teams’ classification.