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Rachit Thukral

DTM Nurburgring: Bortolotti triumphs in rain-affected opener

SSR Performance’s Bortolotti was unchallenged in the hour-long opening contest at the former German Grand Prix venue, resisting two safety cars periods and a brief rain shower to take the chequered flag by 1.1s over Winward Mercedes’ Lucas Auer. Championship leader Thomas Preining completed the podium in third.

As the race got underway at a dry Nurburgring circuit, with dark clouds hanging over, Bortolotti pulled off cleanly from pole, as Preining came under pressure from Audi duo Ricardo Feller and Kelvin van der Linde.

Van der Linde positioned his car on the outside into Turn 1 in a bid to pass Preining, but he was a passenger when Bortolotti’s team-mate Franck Perera misjudged his braking into the right-hander and slammed into the back of the Audi, sending him spinning down to last place.

The collision allowed Peining to hold second position behind Bortolotti, while Auer moved up to fourth with a brilliant launch from eighth on the grid.

At the front, Bortolotti started extending his advantage in the Lamborghini Huracan, pulling out a 4s lead by the time the pit window opened after 20 minutes of racing.

However, drivers were hesitant to head to the pits just yet, as there remained a chance of heavy rain hitting the track.

Spots of rain were clearly visible when Jack Aitken completed his mandatory pitstop, with the Emil Frey driver struggling on cold tyres in his Ferrari as parts of the track started to get damp.

The conditions soon caught out Toksport WRT’s Christian Engelhart, who lost control of his Porsche under braking for Turn 1, spinning rear-first into the Ayhancan Guven, who was circulating on the track right in front of him.

Crash, Christian Engelhart, Toksport WRT Porsche 911 GT3-R, Ayhancan Güven, KÜS Team Bernhard Porsche 911 GT3-R (Photo by: Gruppe C GmbH)

Both cars were seriously damaged in the collision as they came to a rest in the gravel run-off, necessitating a safety car intervention.

Almost the entire field took advantage of the caution period to get their pitstops out of the way, although all of them preferred to put on a new set of slicks.

During this caution period, rain began to intensify at some parts of the track, prompting some drivers - including three-time champion Rene Rast - to pit again and gamble on wet tyres.

But the rain stopped by the time the caution period ended and when the safety car had to be brought out a second time to recover Alessio Deledda’s stranded Lamborghini at Turn 1, all those who had switched to wets had to head back to the pitlane to revert to slick tyres.

The second safety car period ended with just 13 minutes left on the clock, with Bortolotti nailing the restart to lead into Turn 1 as Preining came under pressure from Auer, who had already cleared Feller using the straightline speed of his Mercedes.

Preining and Auer went side-by-side into the opening sequence of corners, with the latter finally completing the move into Turn 4 to seal second.

Auer then began to close down on Bortolotti, who had extended his advantage to over two seconds. At one point, Auer had brought the deficit to under a second, but the Lamborghini driver was able to respond with a fastest lap of his own and maintain the status quo.

Podium: Race winner: Mirko Bortolotti, SSR Performance (Photo by: Alexander Trienitz)

The result made Bortolotti the seventh driver to win a race this season in as many races, as well as the second from the SSR team following Perera's triumph in the season opener.

The 20kg of ballast Preining was carrying left him vulnerable to Feller in the closing laps, but the Manthey EMA driver was able to stave off the challenge to hold on to the final spot on the podium.

Dennis Olsen backed up his team-mate Preining’s performance to finish fifth, as BMW duo Marco Wittmann (Project 1) and Sheldon van der Linde (Schubert) finished sixth and seventh respectively, the latter climbing from 16th on the grid after a tough qualifying.

Kelvin van der Linde recovered from his Turn 1 incident with Perera last to finish eighth, just ahead of the Orange 1 Audi of Patric Niederhauser and Emil Frey Ferrari of Thierry Vermeulen.

Rast’s failed wet-tyre gamble left him 20th and out of the points, while Aitken finished two spots behind in 22nd after also having to make an additional stop to revert to slicks.

DTM Nurburgring - Race 1 results:

 
 
       
Driver Info
 
 
 
   
Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval Pits Points
1 Italy M. Bortolotti Mirko Bortolotti SSR Performance 92 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 39 -     25
2 Austria L. Auer Lucas Auer Mercedes-AMG Team Winward 22 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39 +1.199 1.199   20
3 Austria T. Preining Thomas Preining Manthey EMA 91 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 39 +1.373 0.174   16
4 Switzerland R. Feller Ricardo Feller Abt Sportsline 7 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 39 +0.545     13
5 Norway D. Olsen Dennis Olsen Manthey EMA 90 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 39 +1.210 0.665   11
6 Germany M. Wittmann Marco Wittmann Project 1 Motorsport 11 BMW M4 GT3 39 +2.878 1.668   10
7 South Africa S. Van Der Linde Sheldon Van Der Linde Schubert Motorsport 1 BMW M4 GT3 39 +2.958 0.080   9
8 South Africa K. van der Linde Kelvin van der Linde Abt Sportsline 3 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 39 +3.134 0.176   8
9 Switzerland P. Niederhauser Patric Niederhauser Tresor Orange1 83 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 39 +1.352     7
10
T. Vermeulen Thierry Vermeulen Emil Frey Racing
69 Ferrari 296 GT3 39 +0.746     6
11 Italy M. Drudi Mattia Drudi Tresor Orange1 40 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 39 +0.380     5
12 Germany M. Engel Maro Engel Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter 48 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39 +0.598 0.218   4
13 Germany P. Maximilian Paul Maximilian GRT Grasser Racing Team 19 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 39 +0.652 0.054   3
14
T. Heinemann Tim Heinemann Toksport WRT
9 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 39 +0.506     2
15 Germany L. Stolz Luca Stolz Mercedes-AMG Team HRT 4 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39 +0.354     1
16 India A. Maini Arjun Maini Mercedes-AMG Team HRT 36 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39 +1.318 0.964    
17
J. Owega Jusuf Owega Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter
84 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39 +0.123      
18 Austria C. Schmid Clemens Schmid GRT Grasser Racing Team 63 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 39 +0.806 0.683    
19 Germany L. Heinrich Laurin Heinrich KÜS Team Bernhard 75 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 39 +0.372      
20 Germany R. Rast René Rast Schubert Motorsport 33 BMW M4 GT3 39 +4.422 4.050    
21
S. Holzem Sandro Holzem Project 1 Motorsport
56 BMW M4 GT3 39 +0.627      
22 United Kingdom J. Aitken Jack Aitken Emil Frey Racing 14 Ferrari 296 GT3 38 1 lap      
23
F. Perera Frank Perera SSR Performance
94 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 38 +1 Lap 31.516    
24 Italy A. Deledda Alessio Deledda SSR Performance 6 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 21 17 laps      
25 Germany D. Schumacher David Schumacher Mercedes-AMG Team Winward 27 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 20 1 lap      
26 Turkey A. Güven Ayhancan Güven KÜS Team Bernhard 24 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 18 2 laps      
27 Germany C. Engelhart Christian Engelhart Toksport WRT 99 Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 18 +21 Laps 1.577    
28 Germany L. Engstler Luca Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler 8 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 9 9 laps      
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