Thomas Preining led his team-mate Ayhanancan Güven to the top of the DTM overall ranking at the weekend. Better told him, he made this possible through two own mistakes and the Turk thankfully accepted the invitation. Preining himself travels from Saxony with fourth place on Saturday and eleventh place on Sunday.
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Record on Saturday remained unrequested
But in turn. Heavy rain converted the race Saturday into a true thriller. Preining only started the race from nine. In tow with team-mate Güven, the Manthey-Ema duo fought further and further forward. As can already be seen in Zandvoort, the Porsche GT3-Bolide works excellently in wet conditions. So also on Saturday, because Preining already led the field when he made a serious mistake in the last round: In a curve, he lost his car – beyond the somewhat drier, his car – slipped away and was overtaken by his direct pursuer Jordan Pepper, as well as teammate Güven, who drove something unexpectedly to victory. Jack Aitken also drove past Preining, who only ended the race in fourth place instead of the winner.
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Source: Nachrichten

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