May 26, 2024

Team ABT Motorsports during DTM, Race 1. + 2. in Oschersleben, Germany on April 26, 2024. // Photo: Group C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

ABT Sportsline took the top spot in the 2024 DTM standings with a strong performance at the Lausitzring circuit as Kelvin van der Linde claimed the lead in the drivers’ standings with a victory and a second place, while Ricardo Feller scored a podium. Here is all you need to know:

– For ABT Sportsline, it was the most successful DTM weekend since the beginning of the GT3 era with one victory and two further podium finishes. The last time the team won as many trophies as at the Lausitzring was back in the 2020 season with the Audi RS 5 DTM.

– After a structural problem occurred in Van der Linde’s car in the season opener at Oschersleben, ABT Sportsline completely rebuilt the ABT Audi R8 LMS GT3 evo II with it paying off handsomely for him when he took the lead in the first free practice session on Friday in a ‘perfect car’.

DTM, 3. + 4. Rennen Lausitzring 2024 – Foto: Gruppe C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

– In Qualifying on Saturday, Van der Linde took pole position. In the race, the South African, who lives near Kempten, set the pace right from the start. Even heavy rain and two red flags did not throw the ABT driver off his stride: he was not to be denied the sixth victory of his DTM career.

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– On Sunday, Van der Linde fought his way to second place despite 20 kilogrammes of extra weight on board his ABT Audi R8 LMS GT3 evo II. Only title defender Thomas Preining in the Porsche was a tick faster.

– Both races were unfortunate for Feller. On Saturday, he handed ABT a one-two lead after the start, but a late change to wet tyres dropped him back to 14th. With an impressive comeback drive in difficult conditions, the Swiss driver fought his way up to fifth despite a penalty lap.

Kelvin van der Linde/ Team ABT Motorsports during DTM, Race 1. + 2. in Oschersleben, Germany on April 26, 2024. // Photo: Group C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

– On Sunday, Feller had hopes of victory after spectacularly overtaking pole-setter Preining’s Porsche on the fourth lap and leading the field by a clear margin. After his pit stop, however, Feller dropped back to third place in a absorbing three-way battle with Preining and Van der Linde.

– Feller is now only 10 points behind his team-mate, third in the standings. ABT Sportsline has a 22-point lead in the team standings after four races.

Ricardo Feller during DTM, Race 1. + 2. in Oschersleben, Germany // Photo: Group C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

– ABT Motorsport Director Martin Tomczyk said: “What a DTM weekend for ABT Sportsline! Trophies for a win, a second and a third place in one weekend don’t come along very often in our sport. On top of that, first and third place in the championship and the lead in the team standings – I’m incredibly proud of the entire team, which worked very hard after Oschersleben. We knew that Kelvin is always strong at the Lausitzring. But Ricky also showed a great performance once again. Now comes the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring and then we’ll head to Zandvoort with a lot of confidence.”

Kelvin van der Linde/ Team ABT Motorsports during DTM, Race 1. + 2. in Oschersleben, Germany // Photo: Group C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

– Van der Linde (Saturday 1st/Sunday 2nd, 48 points) said: “I’m very satisfied. We scored a lot of points and took the lead in the championship. That shows the mega performance of the team. I’m very proud of everyone. Getting the car in perfect shape again after the difficult start to the season was not a matter of course and a great team effort. Ricky was also very fast all weekend.”

DTM, 3. + 4. Rennen Lausitzring 2024 – Foto: Gruppe C Photography // ABT Sportsline / Red Bull Content Pool

– Feller (Saturday 5th/Sunday 3rd, 30 points) said: “It was a great weekend for the team. To take so many trophies back to Kempten is obviously nice. From my point of view, I’m not satisfied with how the races went here. But you have to look on the bright side. We were on the podium and scored important points for the championship again. So far, so good and we’ll be attacking again at Zandvoort.”

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