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    Audi dominates again in free practice

    RaiedJune 17, 2017
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    The four rings again dominated in second free practice of the DTM at the Hungaroring. Like on the day before, all six Audi drivers ended up in the top ten. Jamie Green was fastest in 1m35.674s. Nico Muller again was classified second with 1m35.722s. Mike Rockenfeller, fastest in Friday’s free practice, was third this time (1m35.796s).

    Mattias Ekstrom (1m35.888s) and René Rast (1m35.973s) rounded out the Audi quintet. Loic Duval again was tenth (1m36.626s). Maro Engel was the best-placed Mercedes-AMG driver in sixth (1m36.336s). Timo Glock was the best BMW representative in seventh with a time of 1m36.533s. Lucas Auer (Mercedes-AMG), the leader in the drivers’ standings, was ninth (1m36.608s).

    “Driving here this morning was tricky. There was a lot of wind. The cars were a little bit unpredictable. We ran through our regular programme in qualifying. It looks as if we have managed to improve the driveability of the car compared to yesterday. So far, so good,” Jamie Green commented after his first place.      

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