
Rookie Rast claims DTM crown
Rene Rast is the new DTM champion. In Sunday's season finale at Hockenheim, the Audi driver crossed the finish line in second place behind the BMW of Marco Wittman and secured the champion's trophy in his first full season of racing in the DTM series.
Until the final lap, the 30-year-old didn't know whether he had made it. It was only on the cool-down lap that the relieving radio call from team principal Arno Zensen came to inform him of his success. After that, Rast didn't hold back his emotions and pumped his fists in the air to express his joy over and over again.
"I can't yet put this into words," Rast said at the finish. "It is all still so far away. An incredibly emotional moment and the best day in my life."
Outgoing champion Wittmann concluded the DTM season with a victory, the BMW driver taking his first win of the season and the ninth of his DTM career.
Mike Rockenfeller, who also had mathematical chances of winning the title, rounded out the podium by finishing third. Gary Paffett came fourth with his Mercedes-AMG C 63 DTM.

Due to penalties incurred in the race on Saturday, both drivers had started the final race at a disadvantage: Green had been dropped 10, Ekstrom five places on the starting grid. In the course of the race, Green and Ekstrom were able to make their way up to fifth and eighth place, respectively, but that wasn't enough to keep Rast from wrapping up the title.
Rockenfeller also did everything to remain in contention, but the 33-year-old would have had to win. With the 18 points for second place, Rast brought his total to 179 points. Next up in the final tally were Ekstrom (176 points), Green (173 points) and Rockenfeller (167 points).
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