Mortara scores his third win of the season at the Nurburgring

Edoardo Mortara
Edoardo Mortara

A good start and a perfect strategy were the keys to success for Edoardo Mortara's third race win of the current season. The Audi driver won the 14th DTM race of the season at the Nurburgring in a dominant way and thus moved up to second in the drivers' standings. Lucas Auer, who had started from pole position with his Mercedes-AMG C 63 DTM, finished second from BMW driver Marco Wittmann. With his third place, the latter defended his lead in the drivers' standings. The race weekend at the Nurburgring attracted 72,500 spectators.

"That was a great Sunday race," Mortara summed up the day at the finish. "Our car is running in a great way, even though we weren't able to show that yesterday. Of course, I am very happy with today's result."

At the start, Mortara was already able to make up two positions and move up into fourth place. With a long first stint and after a quick pit stop on lap 28, he rejoined the race immediately behind Auer. Seven laps later, he took the lead and then drove an undisputed victory home. It was the 50th DTM race win for the Audi Team Abt Sportsline from Kempten in the Allgau.

"On the last lap, I was even able to jest a little with my team over the radio," said Mortara. "In qualifying, we were struggling a bit, but on used tires, my car was perfect the whole weekend. The only critical moment was the pit stop when I nearly slipped off track on entering the pit lane – that was really hairy."

Auer, who crossed the finish line 3.726 seconds behind the winner, finished 3.800 seconds clear of third-placed Marco Wittmann. The latter still saw his podium finish under threat as Mattias Ekstrom came very close on the final lap. However, Wittmann managed to bring his position home with a margin of 0.323 seconds. The BMW driver was accordingly delighted: “At the end, it was really close, but I am happy with the race. The early pit stop certainly was a slight disadvantage. All in all, however, it was a nearly perfect weekend for me and for my team RMG."

In the DTM drivers' standings after 14 of 18 races, Marco Wittmann remains in the lead with 170 points. Edoardo Mortara is now second with 137 points, followed by Robert Wickens (120 points), who dropped to third. Finishing 14th in the race on Sunday, the Canadian failed to score any points, just like Jamie Green (119 points). Following a collision with Gary Paffett, Green had to come in for a drive-through penalty and only finished 17th.

The 15th and 16th race of the DTM season will be held at the Hungaroring near Budapest, September 23-25.

Results Race 2

POS DRIVER TEAM CAR BEHIND
1 Edoardo Mortara Abt Audi 0.000s
2 Lucas Auer Mucke Mercedes 3.726s
3 Marco Wittmann RMG BMW 7.526s
4 Mattias Ekstrom Abt Audi 7.849s
5 Nico Muller Abt Audi 9.182s
6 Bruno Spengler MTEK BMW 11.812s
7 Gary Paffett ART Mercedes 18.973s
8 Tom Blomqvist RBM BMW 20.895s
9 Daniel Juncadella HWA Mercedes 21.826s
10 Maxime Martin RBM BMW 27.220s
11 Timo Scheider Phoenix Audi 27.931s
12 Martin Tomczyk Schnitzer BMW 31.430s
13 Robert Wickens HWA Mercedes 32.446s
14 Timo Glock RMG BMW 34.178s
15 Adrien Tambay Rosberg Audi 37.429s
16 Jamie Green Rosberg Audi 40.173s
17 Christian Vietoris Mucke Mercedes 40.957s
18 Felix Rosenqvist ART Mercedes 45.546s
19 Antonio Felix da Costa Schnitzer BMW 54.822s
20 Miguel Molina Abt Audi 54.909s
21 Augusto Farfus MTEK BMW 1m00.006s
22 Mike Rockenfeller Phoenix Audi 1m00.571s
23 Maximilian Gotz HWA Mercedes 1m13.880s
DNF Paul Di Resta HWA Mercedes Retirement