Lawson wins: New Zealander grabs the pole position
After the promulgation of the René Rast Audi Cooks, the focus of the DTM turned back to the sporty. The 19-year-old New Zealand Liam Lawson has expanded its score in the DTM at the last qualifying of the season. The Ferrari pilot, the youngest master of serial history, could get the pole position at the Norisring and thus three more counters. Second, his worst pursuer Kelvin van der Linde in the Audi, the South African lost another point.
Lawson has now 227 meters in the account, van der Linde stands at 208. The native Franke Maximilian Götz (Mercedes / 205), which also has a computational chance on the title, starts in his home race of course eight. 25 points are still available.
Lawson s maneuvers from the previous day could decide title fight
If Lawson also after the last race on Sunday (13.30 pm / Sat.1) have most points in the account, he would possibly only be masters under reservation. On the way to third place in Saturday race, Lawson had overtaken the Swiss Philip Ellis (Mercedes-Amg Teams Winward) with a hard maneuver. The race commissals saw a punishment, Winward is against this decision.
Lawson, however, can eliminate all doubts - his lead must be at least 16 points on the championship seven. The crucial race starts at 13 o clock and will be transferred to Sat. 1 in Free TV.
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