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At Hockenheim this weekend, The DTM season gets underway. It doesn't get much coverage in the UK, but is one of the, if not the best, touring car series in the world, along with V8 supercars and the WTCC. As Paul Di Resta has proved, the series does have drivers with plenty of talent, and an influx of new drivers, including reigning F3 euroseries champion and Macau winner Edoardo Mortara, and Christian Vietoris, a GP2 race winner, has given this year's field a high quality feel.
Series returnees Gary Paffett and Bruno Spengler who fought for the championsship last year, along with double champion Timo Scheider are the favourites heading into the season. However, the new drivers and other returnees such as Jamie Green and Mathias Ekstrom are expected to run them close and provide a competitive season.
The season begins and ends at Hockenheim with races in 5 countries including a return to the newly refurbished Red Bull Ring (Previously the A1 ring and Osterreichring) and Brands Hatch. Furthermore, there's a show Race of Champions-esque non points event in Munich for the first time. You can catch it on Motors TV.
Series returnees Gary Paffett and Bruno Spengler who fought for the championsship last year, along with double champion Timo Scheider are the favourites heading into the season. However, the new drivers and other returnees such as Jamie Green and Mathias Ekstrom are expected to run them close and provide a competitive season.
The season begins and ends at Hockenheim with races in 5 countries including a return to the newly refurbished Red Bull Ring (Previously the A1 ring and Osterreichring) and Brands Hatch. Furthermore, there's a show Race of Champions-esque non points event in Munich for the first time. You can catch it on Motors TV.