Mattias Ekström with strong recovery

Audi’s man of the race on Sunday was Mattias Ekström, who in the Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline shone with a recovery.

Audi’s man of the race on Sunday was Mattias Ekström, who in the Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline shone with a recovery.

Following the disappointing result on Saturday, the two-time DTM Champion had the set-up of his RS 5 DTM changed completely for the race on Sunday. However, due to a defect on the cable harness he was unable to do any laps in the warm-up session and subsequently had to settle for grid position 16. In the race, however, he had one of the fastest cars in the field, made up a total of nine positions and scored six valuable points.”

“Today, I was very happy with my car,” said the Swede. “I had some tough duels with Pascal (Wehrlein) and Christian (Vietoris) that were huge fun. It’s positive that I was able to decrease the deficit in the standings and that we’ll be able to reduce weight for the next two races at Spielberg.”

Adrien Tambay scored his first points this season. The Frenchman in the Playboy Audi RS 5 DTM kept Gary Paffett in the Mercedes-Benz at bay in the final stage and finished in ninth place.

For Miguel Molina the race was a disappointment. Molina defended position five at the start and was able to keep pace with the lighter BMW cars for a long time. But in the hectic stage following the mandatory pit stops, the Spaniard was heavily attacked by other drivers and dropped to twelfth place with a damaged car. Edoardo Mortara were forced to retire following ‘enemy contact.’

The Red Bull Ring at Spielberg (Austria) will be the venue of the next two DTM races on August 1 and 2.