Porsche scores a historic 1-2-3-4 result in the second DTM race at Oschersleben, with Christian Engelhart taking the win after a penalty for Thomas Preining. Full report and results:
Porsche driver Christian Engelhart scored his maiden DTM victory in Sunday’s second race at Oschersleben after a penalty for long-time leader Thomas Preining.Preining had looked set for a third career victory in the DTM having led the race comfortably from pole position until the final 10 minutes of the race, when his Manthey EMA team was found to have not correctly completed the pitstop procedure.
Dennis Olsen got the jump on SSR Performance Lamborghini of Mirko Bortolotti to take fourth, while eventual race winner Engelhart was only sixth at the end of the opening lap after passing the Bernhard Porsche of Avhancen Guven. The pitstop sequence followed soon after, with Preining again managing to stay in front after pitting 32 minutes into the race.
At the restart, the order at the front remained the same, with Preining pulling away from the chasing pack led by Engelhart, who was able to keep Heinemann and Olsen at bay. Second place for two-time DTM Trophy champion Heinemann put him in the lead of the championship, having also finished runner-up in Saturday’s race.
Abt Audi driver Ricardo Feller charged to seventh position after a poor qualifying session left him 13th on the grid, with an early pitstop helping him move up the order.
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