After several visits to the Indy Circuit that is not particularly popular with the DTM drivers, the DTM, since last year, has been racing on the 3.916-kilometer Grand Prix Circuit that used to be venue of the British Formula One Grand Prix. “The track is an absolute highlight for the DTM,” says Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass. “After the tremendous premiere last year, you ask yourself why we haven’t always raced there.”
The famous track sections such as Paddock Hill, Druids, Hawthorn, Dingle Dell and Clearways do not leave the Audi drivers cold either. “It’s cool that with the DTM we drive the same turns as Niki Lauda and James Hunt did 40 years ago or Nigel Mansell later,” says Jamie Green. “Those were my childhood heroes. Brands Hatch is a place with a great history.”
“I’m very much looking forward to the two races,” says leader of the standings René Rast, who with a third and a fourth place was the best Audi driver at Brands Hatch last year. “Brands Hatch is a real men’s track. There are many fast turns and almost no run-off areas. That means every mistake is punished immediately and you always have to be extremely focused. Arguably, everyone in motorsport knows the first turn – Paddock Hill. That’s a corner with character and a history.”
“With the new turbo cars, the track will be an even greater challenge,” says Mike Rockenfeller, who in 2013 won at Brands Hatch on the short Indy Circuit with a length of just under two kilometers and was on the top of the podium most recently at Assen as well. “With the power we now have it’ll be even more fun. The track is really great and has a few courage corners. In dry conditions, the tires will again play a crucial part.”
“It’ll really look spectacular when we fly through the forest with our turbo beasts and reach very high speeds,” says Nico Müller, the runner-up in the standings. “I had the opportunity to discover this really cool old-school race track last year during the DTM weekend. The track is really good fun. I’m extremely looking forward to it – and also to the very passionate English fans.”
His teammate, Robin Frijns, says: “It’s great that we race on traditional tracks like Zolder and Brands Hatch with the DTM. With our new Audi RS 5 DTM and the more powerful turbo engines, every race track is nice – even Zolder with its 90-degree turns. Brands Hatch is one of those legendary circuits that Formula One used to race on. There are many difficult turns. One mistake and you end up in the wall. That’s how it has to be!”