Gary Paffett has secured his second career DTM drivers' title, 13-years after his first, to cap off Mercedes' 30-year stint in the series in triumphant fashion, as Rene Rast takes a record breaking sixth straight win at Hockenheim.
Gary Paffett has secured his second career DTM drivers' title, 13-years after his first, to cap off Mercedes' 30-year stint in the series in triumphant fashion, as Rene Rast takes a record breaking sixth straight win at Hockenheim.
Reigning champion Rene Rast keeps his DTM title hopes alive with a fifth win in a row, while Gary Paffett snatches the championship lead away from his Mercedes team mate Paul di Resta at the Hockenheimring.
Defending champion Rene Rast takes his second DTM victory of 2018 after winning race one ahead of BMW's Bruno Spengler at the Nurburgring.
Paul di Resta has scored his first DTM victory in exactly a year after leading a Mercedes 1-2 ahead of Lucas Auer in the opening Hungarian DTM race.
Mercedes driver Edoardo Mortara has secured his first DTM victory since Hockenheim 2016 after beating BMW duo Timo Glock and Phillip Eng in the first Lausitzring.
BMW's Timo Glock has opened his 2018 DTM victory account after beating Mike Rockenfeller and Gary Paffett to the race two win at the Hockenheimring.
Gary Paffett has ended a near five-year victory drought after winning the opening DTM race of the season for Mercedes at the Hockenheimring.
Mattias Ekstrom takes advantage of a dramatic start-line clash between title rivals Marco Wittmann and Edoardo Mortara to win his first DTM race of 2016.
HWA's Robert Wickens has finally ended Mercedes' Zandvoort victory drought after romping clear to his first win of the DTM season.
Edoardo Mortara cruises to a lights-to-flag victory in the opening round of the 2016 DTM at the Hockenheimring from Robert Wickens.
Marco Wittmann multiplies his DTM lead with victory at the Red Bull Ring after leader Robert Wickens is black flagged for not serving drive-through.
Mattias Ekstrom heads an Audi 1-2-3-4 at Zandvoort.
Mattias Ekstrom has ended Mercedes' four-year stranglehold on victories at Hockenheim after leading home an Audi 1-2 in the first round of the 2007 DTM season, a race that initially threatened to be another Mercedes Hockenheim display.
Bernd Schneider continued his excellent start to the 2006 DTM Championship with his second win at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz, whilst Britain's Jamie Green once again failed to turn his pole position into that elusive first win.
Britain's Gary Paffett took the win at Circuit Park Zandvoort Sunday.
Reigning DTM champion Mattias Ekstrom has picked up his first win of the 2005 season after victory in the fourth round of the year at Brno.
Two-times F1 world champion, Mika Hakkinen showed his class at Spa today [Sunday], by taking the win in only his third DTM race. 'The Flying Finn', who started from pole, eventually triumphed by 4.258 seconds.
Mattias Ekstrom has strengthened his grip on the DTM title with victory in an action packed race at Zandvoort.
Mercedes-Benz driver Gary Paffett clinched the sixth round of the DTM today [Sunday] at the Nurburgring, with a start to finish victory, in front of a sell-out crowd of over 100,000 spectators.
Gary Paffett was the beaming winner of the DTM's exhibition race in China today [Sunday]. The Briton pulled off a magnificent start-finish triumph in his AMG-Mercedes C-Class on the 2.84 kilometre-long street circuit in Shanghai for an advantage of 0.887 seconds over his team-mate Bernd Schneider.
The winner of this year's season-opening DTM race is back with a vengeance, as Britain's Gary Paffett bounced back from the disappointment of having his Lausitzring victory taken away from him to win the fifth round in Nuremberg.
Audi's Mattias Ekstr?m was declared the winner of the fourth round of the DTM, held at the Lausitzring on Sunday, after the original winner, Gary Paffett, was disqualified for a fuel irregularity.
The second round of the 2004 DTM season produced a dramatic finish as last year's championship runner-up Christijan Albers grabbed his first win of the season by less than a second from Audi's Mattias Ekstr?m.
At the end of the 2004 DTM season opening race three youngsters gathered on the winners' rostrum - on top was Gary Paffett. After 37 laps, the 23-year-old Brit won, having a lead of 2.258 seconds over his Mercedes team colleague Christijan Albers and Audi pilot Mattias Ekstr?m.
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