Rounds 3 & 4: Lausitzring (D)
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Race 1: Saturday, August 15
Race 2: Sunday, August 16
Track length: 3.478 km
DTM lap record qualifying: Robin Frijns (Audi), 1m 15.486s (2020)
DTM lap record race: Robin Frijns (Audi), 1m 16.992s (2020)
Audi wins at DTM Lausitzring
2004 Mattias Ekström, Audi A4 DTM; 2005 Mattias Ekström, Audi A4 DTM; 2011 Martin Tomczyk, Audi A4 DTM; 2015 (both races) Jamie Green, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2016 (Saturday) Miguel Molina, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2017 (Sunday) Jamie Green, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2019 (Saturday) Nico Müller, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2019 (Sunday) René Rast, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2020 (Saturday) Nico Müller, Audi RS 5 DTM; 2020 (Sunday) René Rast, Audi RS 5 DTM
Info about the event
The Lausitzring has been the venue for DTM races since 2000. DTM uses parts of the tri-oval and the infield. The steeply rising main grandstand opposite the pit lane provides a far-reaching view over the facility and a unique atmosphere. On the first of two consecutive weekends at the Lausitz, the DTM will start on the short variant of 3.478 kilometres.
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Track description from Jamie Green
“The Lausitzring is a circuit on which I have celebrated many successes – particularly with Audi. I was always quick there, won three times and clinched a pole position last year. For the first of two events we will return to the short version, which we last drove in 2017. It doesn’t offer as many overtaking opportunities as the longer version we’ll be driving a week later – so the two qualifying sessions are even more important to secure your chances in the races with good grid positions.”