Robert Wickens on DTM pole

Robert Wickens (photo by DTM)In a thrilling qualifying session for the sixth round of the DTM season at Red Bull Ring, Canadian Robert Wickens proved to have strong nerves.

In spite of having spun, the Mercedes-Benz driver kept his cool and claIn a thrilling qualifying session for the sixth round of the DTM season at Red Bull Ring, Canadian Robert Wickens proved to have strong nerves. In spite of having spun, the Mercedes-Benz driver kept his cool and claimed pole position with a time of 1:25.175 minutes just before the end of the session. “I knew that we had made a step ahead, but I had never expected to be on pole position. I did my utmost, which is also why I made a mistake. Now, I am looking forward to the race”, the Canadian said.

Until a few seconds before the end, everything looked set for Tim Glock’s maiden DTM pole position, but then, he was toppled by Wickens. “That hurts,” the BMW driver said. “On my cooling down lap, I saw on the video walls that I was first and I was really happy. The fact that Robert (Wickens) still took pole position away from me in the final moment is sad.” Only 0.006 seconds separated the 32-year old from the pole sitter with the DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupé.

The Audi drivers are facing a tough job in the race on Sunday. Jamie Green was the only driver with an Audi RS 5 DTM to make it into the third qualifying heat and eventually was classified sixth. “That will be a huge challenge for us. I was only a few tenths of a second down on the front runners, but competition is extremely close. For me, personally, sixth place is a good result. I will do my utmost to fight for a top result for Audi,” the Brit explained.

His fellow Audi driver Mattias Ekström had to take in a huge setback. While points’ leader Marco Wittmann claimed third place on the grid with his BMW M4 DTM, the runner-up in the drivers’ standings only ended up 16th. “Today, we were simply lacking pace. This was the first time this season that I didn’t make any big mistakes and still ended up well down the order,” the two times’ champion said.

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