In his first race with the Audi RS 5 DTM, the Frenchman benefited from a late safety car period. On the freshest tires in the field, Tréluyer made up several positions after the restart and crossed the finish line as the best-placed driver of a DTM car.
“That was huge fun today,” the Le Mans winner and World Endurance Champion, who is racing at Fuji with support by Audi Japan and Hitotsuyama Racing for Audi’s customer team WRT Team Audi Sport, enthused. “I extremely enjoyed my first race in the Audi RS 5 DTM – especially of course the last laps after the restart, that’s when we were really fast. I hadn’t expected such a result in my comeback after a three-year break. I’m deeply sorry about touching ‘Rocky’ and causing him to spin in the commotion after the restart. He didn’t see me and I just didn’t have any room to get out of his way.”
Following a difficult qualifying, René Rast in the Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Rosberg from the 13th spot on the grid fought back into the top six and thrilled the large crowd of Japanese trackside fans with spectacular duels during his fightback. On degrading tires, the German, dropped to eighth position in the final stage.
With Mike Rockenfeller from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline in 13th place, Audi also provided the third-best driver of the DTM lineup on Saturday in spite of the collision with Tréluyer.