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Race report

DTM Zandvoort: Aitken keeps clear of Rast for victory in opener

Jack Aitken has become the first driver to win twice in the 2024 DTM season after taking victory in Zandvoort’s hour-long opening race.

Jack Aitken, Emil Frey Racing Ferrari Ferrari 296 GT3

The former Formula 1 driver remained in control throughout for a dominant victory from pole in his Emil Frey Ferrari to add to his win at the Oschersleben season opener.

Three-time DTM champion Rene Rast finished second for his first podium of the season, as Arjun Maini completed the top three ahead of Sunday’s race.

As the lights went out for the fifth round of the campaign, Aitken pulled away cleanly as second-placed Clemens Schmid thwarted an attack from Maini in the opening corners.

Aitken gradually gained 2.1 seconds on Schmid in the opening 11 minutes, as Rast showed strong pace further back after jumping from seventh to fourth during that period.

But overtaking proved difficult due to the tightness of the Dutch circuit, as drivers kept position until the pitstop window 21 minutes into the race.

Schmid was first of the frontrunners to pit but this proved costly, as Aitken pulled nine seconds clear after switching tyres the following lap.

The Dorr McLaren driver then dropped another position when Rast pitted the tour after Aitken, while Maini completed another lap before boxing.

Arjun Maini, Mercedes-AMG Team HRT Mercedes-AMG GT3

Arjun Maini, Mercedes-AMG Team HRT Mercedes-AMG GT3

Photo by: Alexander Trienitz

The long overcut appeared to be a masterstroke, as the Mercedes driver left the pitlane just ahead of Aitken, but he was able to regain the lead from Maini at the earliest opportunity around the outside of Turn 3.

Maini lost second to Rast 10 minutes later when the Schubert BMW moved down the inside of Turn 1, before focusing on Aitken who was 2s clear with 23 minutes remaining.

Rast failed to make any significant gains though as Aitken crossed the line 2.3s ahead to move up to third in the championship standings.

Maini was a further 3.2s behind, while Schmid missed out on his maiden DTM podium in fourth.

Lucas Auer completed the top five ahead of 2022 champion Sheldon van der Linde in sixth, while Marco Wittmann claimed seventh after overtaking Riccardo Feller down the inside of Turn 1 with 13 minutes left.

Mirko Bortolotti and Luca Stolz completed the top 10, while championship leader Kelvin van der Linde finished 14th.

Netherlands Zandvoort - Race 1

   
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Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval Pits Points
1 United Kingdom J. Aitken Emil Frey Racing 14 Ferrari 296 GT3 39

1:02'25.078

    25
2 Germany R. Rast Schubert Motorsport 33 BMW M4 GT3 39

+2.924

1:02'28.002

2.924   20
3 India A. Maini Mercedes-AMG Team HRT 36 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39

+5.932

1:02'31.010

3.008   16
4 Austria C. Schmid Dörr Motorsport 85 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 39

+10.197

1:02'35.275

4.265   13
5 Austria L. Auer Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter 22 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39

+11.492

1:02'36.570

1.295   11
6 South Africa S. Van Der Linde Schubert Motorsport 31 BMW M4 GT3 39

+13.791

1:02'38.869

2.299   10
7 Germany M. Wittmann Schubert Motorsport 11 BMW M4 GT3 39

+14.506

1:02'39.584

0.715   9
8 Switzerland R. Feller Abt Sportsline 7 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 39

+27.237

1:02'52.315

12.731   8
9 Italy M. Bortolotti SSR Performance 92 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 39

+27.630

1:02'52.708

0.393   7
10 Germany L. Stolz Mercedes-AMG Team HRT 4 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 39

+28.180

1:02'53.258

0.550   6
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