A commanding win of the opening round on Saturday, a one-two result on Sunday: In front of 75,000 spectators Audi managed a near-perfect start of the new DTM season.
Mattias Ekström’s triumph in the Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline in extremely difficult conditions on Sunday was distinct. In the dry early stage, Ekström prevailed in a duel with title defender Marco Wittmann (BMW) and, after switching to wet tires when rain set in, overtook his team-mate Edoardo Mortara. In the second half of the race, the Swede kept extending his lead and crossed the finish line with a clear advantage of 7.3 seconds.
“Today was fun from the first to the last lap,” said Ekström, who celebrated his 20th win in a DTM race at Hockenheim. “My Audi RS 5 DTM was perfect. We pitted one lap too late for the tire change but that wasn’t so important because my car was so good. The conditions were very difficult today – and that’s when the experience of the old hands pays off.”
Edoardo Mortara completed Audi’s one-two finish by taking second place. The Italian was leading the race some of the time but, on lap 17 while braking to enter the hairpin, let Ekström pass without putting up a fight. Following positions four and two in the season opener, he is now leading the overall standings. “I saw that Mattias was faster and didn’t want to jeopardize our possible one-two result.” A smart decision because on the last lap Mercedes driver Gary Paffett almost caught up with him.
Edoardo Mortara now leads the drivers championship.