Mattias Ekström heads standings with one-point advantage, trailed by René Rast
Ekström has won on the dune circuit near Amsterdam an amazing four times
Dutchman Nyck de Vries in the Audi RS 5 DTM race taxi
The DTM is returning from its summer break with an absolute highlight this weekend. The touring cars delivering more than 500 hp are going to race at Circuit Zandvoort on August 19/20. The track in the dunes on the Dutch North Sea coast is regarded as the most challenging one on the DTM calendar. Audi has celebrated nine victories there to date.
âZandvoort is an old-school track and for me, personally, the most beautiful one in the DTM,â says Audi campaigner Jamie Green.
âHaving won there for the first time in the DTM last year is still one of my highlights of the 2016 season. The fast turns are tremendous fun â particularly in qualifying with just a small amount of fuel in the tank.â The other Audi drivers have fond memories of Zandvoort as well.
Mike Rockenfeller won his first DTM race there in 2011 and the DTM title in 2013. LoĂŻc Duval in 2008 clinched a victory for the French national team in the A1 Grand Prix series in difficult conditions in the dunes. However, the absolute âkingâ on the 4.307-kilometer race track on the outskirts of Amsterdam is Mattias Ekström. The two-time DTM Champion and reigning Rallycross World Champion has been on the top step of the winnersâ podium at Zandvoort an amazing four times, most recently in 2014.
 âZandvoort is absolutely cool, no doubt about itâ says the Swede who, following a brief family vacation in Italy, is traveling to the North Sea as the leader of the standings â albeit with just a one-point advantage over fellow Audi campaigner RenĂ© Rast. The driver who has been causing a sensation this season came by his unexpected DTM debut that paved his way into a regular cockpit in the touring car series as a stand-in at Zandvoort last year practically overnight. Â
Twelve months later, Rastâs tally reflects two victories, three pole positions and two fastest race laps, plus good chances in the title race. Youngster Nico MĂŒller is another great fan of the race track at Zandvoort. âIâm already excited about trying out the new tarmac there,â says the Swiss.
âWeâll be driving the turns, which are fast to begin with, at even higher speed than before and seeing clearly faster lap times.â
âWeâll have to wait and see if and how the new tarmac will impact the performance of the tires,â says Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass. âZandvoort has always been a tire-killing track, but in the past we coped well with that. The track should suit us. But the DTM is unpredictable. I expect that weâll be seeing two very spectacular races.â
ARD will be airing live coverage from Zandvoort on Saturday (August 19) starting at 2:30 PM (CEST) and on Sunday (August 20) starting at 3:00 PM. Tickets and fan packages are available online at www.audi.com/dtm.
The Dutchman Nyck de Vries will be driving guests around his home track at Zandvoort in the Audi RS 5 DTM race taxi.
#DTMZandvoort: Did you know that âŠ
⊠Nico MĂŒller on making his DTM debut at Zandvoort was battling for a podium finish before a safety car period thwarted his plans?Â
⊠Mattias Ekström in 2002 celebrated his first DTM win at Zandvoort and has since scored 22 victories?Â
⊠Audi Sport Team Rosberg has won four races to date this year and is leading the teamsâ standings?Â
⊠the Audi RS 5 DTM at the end of the start-finish straight achieves a speed of 265 km/h by flattening the rear wing angle using DRS (Drag Reduction System)?