DTM races five and six near Audiā€™s plant in Gyor

Hungaroring saw an Audi 1-2-3-4-5-6 win last year

Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass: ā€œHoping for a similarly strong showingā€

Following two strong performances in Germany, the Audi team is going to present itself on international tarmac with the new RS 5 DTM for the first time. This weekend (June 16 to 18) the DTM will be racing at the Hungaroring near Budapest.

For the squad around Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass, the visit to Hungary is almost like a home round because Audiā€™s plant in Gyor is located just an hour and a halfā€™s drive from the race track. That is why many of the roughly 11,000 employees are going to travel to the Hungaroring again this time and keep their fingers crossed for the Audi campaigners.

Last year, the fans at the Hungaroring witnessed a historic day for Audi. For the first time, a manufacturer managed to claim the first four rows of the grid in a DTM race, followed by a one-two-three-four-five-six result for Audi on the first and a one-two win on the second day of the event.

ā€œWeā€™re hoping for a similarly strong showing of our new Audi RS 5 DTM,ā€ says Gass. ā€œAt Hockenheim and at the Lausitzring, we were strong. However, because there are only few overtaking opportunities at the Hungaroring, good grid positions will be particularly crucial. At the first races this season, we still had some potential in this respect.ā€

As the runner-up in the standings and Audi driver with the best points score, Jamie Green will be entering the third DTM race weekend of the year. The Briton will celebrate his 35th birthday before heading for Hungary and is a great fan of the Hungaroring: ā€œFor me, the track numbers among the greatest challenges on the race calendar. Due to its many turns and short straights, you have to constantly brake and accelerate again. Thereā€™s no section in which you can loosen your grip on the wheel and thereā€™s no time to think. In 2014, I was struggling quite a bit there. Last year, with second place on Saturday, things went clearly better ā€“ thatā€™s where Iā€™d like to pick up now. Mike Rockenfeller expects ā€œthe tires to degrade more heavily at the Hungaroring than at the first two events.ā€

Mattias Ekstrƶm, the dominant winner of Sundayā€™s race in Hungary in 2016, is dreaming of ā€œmaking it into the top five in qualifying ā€“ in that case, anything will be possible.ā€ RenĆ© Rast and Nico MĆ¼ller have fond memories from other racing series of the track which, by contrast, is new to DTM rookie LoĆÆc Duval. ā€œStill, my aim is to finish both races in the points,ā€ says the Frenchman.

In addition to the new Audi RS 5 DTM, fans in Hungary will be able to see the Audi RS 3 LMS because the TCR International Series will be holding an event with its production-based touring cars as part of the DTMā€™s supporting program for the first time. The two DTM races will be broadcast live on ARD: on Saturday starting at 14:10 and on Sunday starting at 15:00 (CEST). Tickets and Audi fan packages for the DTM are available online at www.audi.com/dtm.

#DTMBudapest: Did you know that ā€¦Ā 

ā€¦ the DTM, after 1988, 2014 and 2016, is visiting Hungary for the fourth time?Ā 

ā€¦ Budapest is located on the Danube, just like the Audi locations at Ingolstadt and the Competence Center Motorsport in Neuburg?Ā 

ā€¦ LoĆÆc Duval just like Jamie Green is celebrating his 35th birthday this week?Ā 

ā€¦ that flattening of the rear wing angle by DRS at the end of the start-finish straight yields an advantage of about 10 km/h and that, as a result, the Audi RS 5 DTM achieves a top speed of about 260 km/h at the Hungaroring?Ā 

ā€¦ Audi at the Hungaroring is holding the DTM lap record in qualifying (1m 34.984s) and in the race (1m 36.538s)?Ā 

… the fastest race lap in each of the first four DTM races of the 2017 season went to an Audi driver, two of them having been set by DTM rookie RenĆ© Rast?Ā 

ā€¦ the new Audi RS 5 DTM has achieved two victories and five of twelve possible podium results to date?Ā 

ā€¦ RenĆ© Rast, in 2012, commuted by air between the 24-hour race at Spa and the Porsche Supercup at the Hungaroring?

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