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Wittmann wins second DTM race at Zolder from pole

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Wittmann wins second DTM race at Zolder from pole

Marco Wittmann (GER) (Walkenhorst Motorsport, BMW M6 GT3) 07.08.2021, DTM Round 3, Zolder, Belgium, Saturday. - www.xpbimages.com, EMail: requests@xpbimages.com - copy of publication required for printed pictures. Every used picture is fee-liable. © Copyright: XPB Images

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Polesitter Marco Wittmann won the second DTM race of the weekend at Zolder in the #11 BMW Walkenhorst Motorsport, his first DTM race win since 2019, and Walkenhorst’s first ever DTM win in only their third weekend in the series.

#4 Mercedes-AMG Team HRT’s Maxi Götz finished second, with championship challenger Liam Lawson in third in the #23 Ferrari Red Bull AF Corse.

Nico Müller came through in fourth in the #51 Audi Team Rosberg after a late charge, just seven tenths off Lawson. In fifth was #22 Mercedes-AMG Team Winward’s Lucas Auer, although he crossed the line in second, but had a five second penalty applied for a pit stop infringement, dropping him behind Götz, Lawson, and Müller.

Lawson’s teammate Alex Albon finished sixth in the #23 Ferrari AlphaTauri AF Corse, with #31 BMW ROWE Racing’s Sheldon van der Linde finishing seventh, in front of his older brother, Kelvin, in the #3 Audi ABT Sportsline.

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In ninth was Belgian Esteban Muth in the #10 Lamborghini T3 Motorsport, after a charging drive to pass Daniel Juncadella, Maximilian Buhk, and Mike Rockenfeller. However, he couldn’t find a way past championship challenger Kelvin van der Linde, despite multiple side-by-side attempts on the narrow Circuit Zolder.

Muth split the two ABT Sportsline cars, with Rockenfeller in the #9 Audi ABT Sportsline in tenth, ahead of Buhk in the #18 Mercedes-AMG Mücke Motorsport and Juncadella in #8 the Mercedes-AMG GruppeM Racing.

There were two retirements from the race: Vincent Abril, in the #5 Mercedes-AMG Team HRT got hit by #57 Mercedes-AMG Team Winward’s Philip Ellis at turn 1 on the first lap had race-ending damage, pulling off at the Kleine Chicane to end his race. Ellis later received a drive through penalty for his trouble, dropping him back to 16th after running in the top 10. And #99 Audi Team ABT, Sophia Floersch, who retired with brake issues.

In terms of the championship, Kelvin van der Linde leads by 21 points from Lawson, with Götz a further eight points behind. The next race weekend will take place at the Nurburgring on August 20-22.

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1 Marco WittmannBMW M6 GT3 
2 Maximilian GötzMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo1.711 
3 Liam LawsonFerrari 488 GT3 Evo 20203.557 
4 Nico MüllerAudi R8 LMS Evo4.286 
5 Lucas AuerMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo10.666 
6 Alex AlbonFerrari 488 GT3 Evo 202010.851 
7 Sheldon van der LindeBMW M6 GT319.894 
8 Kelvin van der LindeAudi R8 LMS Evo23.775 
9 Esteban MuthLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo24.249 
10 Mike RockenfellerAudi R8 LMS Evo25.111 
11 Maximilian BuhkMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo27.887 
12 Daniel JuncadellaMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo28.557 
13 Esmee HawkeyLamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo30.661 
14 Christian KlienMcLaren 720S GT332.882 
15 Dev GoreAudi R8 LMS Evo41.145 
16 Philip EllisMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo57.895 
17 Timo GlockBMW M6 GT31’04.428 
 18 Sophia FlörschAudi R8 LMS Evo14 Laps 
 19 Vincent AbrilMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 
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