In the DTM, the battle for the 2019 title is entering its decisive stage. This weekend, the seventh of nine season rounds in Europe’s most popular touring car race series is scheduled at the Lausitzring this weekend (23-25 August). Points’ leader René Rast (GER, 206 points) is 37 points ahead of his fellow Audi driver Nico Müller (SUI, 169). BMW works driver Marco Wittmann (GER, 147) needs two top results at the 4.534 kilometres long track to keep his title hopes alive.

In the manufacturers’ standings, Audi is already in a position to seal the crown at the Lausitzring: to do so, the brand from Ingolstadt has to extend its lead from BMW by another 20 points to be beyond reach at the top of the points’ table prior to the final two race weekends of the season at the Nürburgring (13-15 September) and at the Hockenheimring (4-6 October).
No matter how the races on Saturday and Sunday (start at 13.30hrs CEST on both days) will end – the DTM will have more than enough reason to celebrate this weekend as the race on Sunday marks the 500th race in the 35-year history of the race series.
Support package with motorsport classics
There will be no lack of action in the DTM. Moreover, spectators at the race track can look forward to the races with the 500 hp strong GT sports cars in the Audi Sport Seyffarth R8 LMS Cup. Classic DTM cars, also from the 1980s and ’90s, will race in the ‘Tourenwagen Classics. Furthermore, classic Eastern Bloc cars will race in the support programme at Lausitzring: the first-ever appearance of the HAIGO ADAC Historic Cup, which was founded in 2004, features a mixed roster of both touring car and single-seater machinery.
Tickets available through DTM.com
On Saturday afternoon, Swiss House DJ and producer Mike Candys will take centre-stage at the Lausitzring. For more than a decade, Candys has been a fixture on the European club scene. In 2012, he had a top-three hit in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with ‘2012 (If the World Would End)’ – free to all holders of a grandstand ticket valid on Saturday.
Tickets for the race weekend at Lausitzring are available through the official DTM.com/tickets website. The DTM is broadcast live in 31 countries and can be watched around the rest of the world via the official live-streams at DTM.com, on YouTube and the mobile DTM app.
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