ABT Sportsline and the Lausitzring: 25 years of DTM together.
25-05-2024 19:15 - MOTORSPORT
Next weekend, ABT Sportsline and the Lausitzring will be celebrating a joint anniversary: the most successful active DTM team and the East German racetrack have been an integral part of the most important German racing series for 25 years.
The Lausitzring was opened in August 2000 and has hosted at least one DTM event every year since then. ABT Sportsline celebrated its DTM debut in 2000 and has since won 75 DTM races, clinched ten championship titles and contested 35 DTM races at the Lausitzring.
Hans-Jürgen Abt: "The Lausitzring is always worth a visit when the DTM is there"
"We had the entrepreneurial courage to enter the DTM as a small private team in 2000," says Hans-Jürgen Abt, CEO of the ABT Group. "The courageous decision to build a unique new race track, the Eurospeedway Lausitz back then, in Germany was no less ambitious. I think it was worth it for both of us. ABT Sportsline has become an integral part of the DTM and the Lausitzring is a fixture on the DTM calendar. The atmosphere with the enthusiastic fans in the huge grandstand is unique every time. As a team, we've obviously experienced a lot at the Lausitzring. Off the top of my head, I can think of some not-so-pleasant events, such as the DTM premiere in 2000, which was rained out, two wrecks in the DTM's first attempt to drive on the oval, Mattias Ekström's lack of petrol, but of course also our five victories and many exciting races, such as last year, when Ricardo Feller hung on to Mirko Bortolotti's bumper for the entire race. There was a similar fascinating duel between Mattias Ekström and Gary Paffett in 2005. In other words: The Lausitzring is always worth a trip when the DTM is there."
Five victories for ABT Sportsline and the closest finish in DTM history
ABT Sportsline has won five of the 35 DTM races at the Lausitzring. Mattias Ekström won in 2004 and 2005, finishing on the podium a total of ten times at the Lausitzring. Miguel Molina (2016) and Nico Müller (2019 and 2020) also claimed Lausitzring victories for ABT Sportsline. Müller was also part of the closest finish in DTM history: In the second of the four Lausitzring races of the 2020 COVID-19 season, René Rast and Nico Müller crossed the finish line side by side in their two Audi RS 5 DTM cars, separated by 0.089 seconds. Such a close finish had previously only been seen in the DTM at the Norisring in 1996.
Martin Tomczyk: "Break after the start of the season was good for us"
Today's ABT Motorsport Director Martin Tomczyk won a DTM race himself at the Lausitzring in 2011 on his way to the championship title. "That's a nice memory, especially as the victory back then was an important step for me on the way to the championship title," he says. "As a driver, I personally didn't like the track that much, but I've always been impressed by the facility, the infrastructure and the fans there. The DTM races at the Lausitzring are always well attended and the spectators are extremely friendly and enthusiastic about motorsport. That's why I'm really looking forward to the weekend and hope for a strong performance. The slightly longer break after the start of the season was good for us because we had a lot of work to do, especially on Kelvin van der Linde's car, and at the same time we were preparing for the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring. We found the problem with Kelvin's car and got it back in perfect shape. With Ricardo Feller, everything was basically okay at Oschersleben – and both were very competitive at the Lausitzring last year."
Kelvin van der Linde: "Many good memories of the Lausitzring"
"I'm positive about the Lausitzring," says Kelvin van der Linde. "Last year, we took our first podium of the season there. My goal is to repeat that. After the difficult season opener at Oschersleben, we have analysed a lot, worked a lot and are confident that we will be more competitive again. I have a lot of good memories of the Lausitzring from the past and hope that there will be more."
Ricardo Feller: "A podium would be nice – and two top five finishes"
"I'm heading to the Lausitzring with the expectation of scoring good points for the championship again," says Ricardo Feller. "We had a good weekend there last year and have also made a good start to the season this year. I hope that we can build on that. A podium would be nice – and two top five finishes."
The team and the fans will have to adjust to a different schedule on Saturday. At the request of TV partner ProSieben, Saturday's race will only start at 5 p.m. CEST between the two semi-finals of the Ice Hockey World Championship, which ProSieben will also be broadcasting live. Sunday's race will start at the usual time at 1.30 p. m.
The Lausitzring was opened in August 2000 and has hosted at least one DTM event every year since then. ABT Sportsline celebrated its DTM debut in 2000 and has since won 75 DTM races, clinched ten championship titles and contested 35 DTM races at the Lausitzring.
Hans-Jürgen Abt: "The Lausitzring is always worth a visit when the DTM is there"
"We had the entrepreneurial courage to enter the DTM as a small private team in 2000," says Hans-Jürgen Abt, CEO of the ABT Group. "The courageous decision to build a unique new race track, the Eurospeedway Lausitz back then, in Germany was no less ambitious. I think it was worth it for both of us. ABT Sportsline has become an integral part of the DTM and the Lausitzring is a fixture on the DTM calendar. The atmosphere with the enthusiastic fans in the huge grandstand is unique every time. As a team, we've obviously experienced a lot at the Lausitzring. Off the top of my head, I can think of some not-so-pleasant events, such as the DTM premiere in 2000, which was rained out, two wrecks in the DTM's first attempt to drive on the oval, Mattias Ekström's lack of petrol, but of course also our five victories and many exciting races, such as last year, when Ricardo Feller hung on to Mirko Bortolotti's bumper for the entire race. There was a similar fascinating duel between Mattias Ekström and Gary Paffett in 2005. In other words: The Lausitzring is always worth a trip when the DTM is there."
Five victories for ABT Sportsline and the closest finish in DTM history
ABT Sportsline has won five of the 35 DTM races at the Lausitzring. Mattias Ekström won in 2004 and 2005, finishing on the podium a total of ten times at the Lausitzring. Miguel Molina (2016) and Nico Müller (2019 and 2020) also claimed Lausitzring victories for ABT Sportsline. Müller was also part of the closest finish in DTM history: In the second of the four Lausitzring races of the 2020 COVID-19 season, René Rast and Nico Müller crossed the finish line side by side in their two Audi RS 5 DTM cars, separated by 0.089 seconds. Such a close finish had previously only been seen in the DTM at the Norisring in 1996.
Martin Tomczyk: "Break after the start of the season was good for us"
Today's ABT Motorsport Director Martin Tomczyk won a DTM race himself at the Lausitzring in 2011 on his way to the championship title. "That's a nice memory, especially as the victory back then was an important step for me on the way to the championship title," he says. "As a driver, I personally didn't like the track that much, but I've always been impressed by the facility, the infrastructure and the fans there. The DTM races at the Lausitzring are always well attended and the spectators are extremely friendly and enthusiastic about motorsport. That's why I'm really looking forward to the weekend and hope for a strong performance. The slightly longer break after the start of the season was good for us because we had a lot of work to do, especially on Kelvin van der Linde's car, and at the same time we were preparing for the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring. We found the problem with Kelvin's car and got it back in perfect shape. With Ricardo Feller, everything was basically okay at Oschersleben – and both were very competitive at the Lausitzring last year."
Kelvin van der Linde: "Many good memories of the Lausitzring"
"I'm positive about the Lausitzring," says Kelvin van der Linde. "Last year, we took our first podium of the season there. My goal is to repeat that. After the difficult season opener at Oschersleben, we have analysed a lot, worked a lot and are confident that we will be more competitive again. I have a lot of good memories of the Lausitzring from the past and hope that there will be more."
Ricardo Feller: "A podium would be nice – and two top five finishes"
"I'm heading to the Lausitzring with the expectation of scoring good points for the championship again," says Ricardo Feller. "We had a good weekend there last year and have also made a good start to the season this year. I hope that we can build on that. A podium would be nice – and two top five finishes."
The team and the fans will have to adjust to a different schedule on Saturday. At the request of TV partner ProSieben, Saturday's race will only start at 5 p.m. CEST between the two semi-finals of the Ice Hockey World Championship, which ProSieben will also be broadcasting live. Sunday's race will start at the usual time at 1.30 p. m.