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The cars and teams that will compete in the 39th season of DTM competition shown during testing at The Red Bull Ring in Austria. (DTM photo)

DTM Kicks Off 39th Season Live On SPEED SPORT 1

The Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) kicks off its 39th season this weekend.

The world-renowned touring car championship will run a pair of events at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, as the series returns to the track for the first time in eight years.

With its winding layout, the circuit demands the upmost concentration from the drivers, as they battle for the first two wins of the new campaign. Fourteen teams, with drivers from 11 countries and cars from six premium manufacturers – Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes-AMG and Porsche – will go head to head in the new season.

Timo Glock and Tom Blomqvist were the winners the last time the series visited Oschersleben in 2015.

Defending champion Sheldon van der Linde is one of the favorites at the home event for his championship-winning team Schubert Motorsport and the successful BMW M4 GT3.

“The expectations of the Schubert Motorsport team and me are obviously high, that much is clear. Despite this, the clear goal is to defend my title. The track in Oschersleben is pretty narrow and twisty. As a driver, this means you do not have any time to switch off mentally. We are superbly prepared and I am looking forward to the start of the season,” svan der Linde said.

His teammate and three-time DTM champion René Rast is another man with title aspirations, as is Lucas Auer in the Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo of Winward Racing. However, the official test days at the Red Bull Ring highlighted the high standard of the DTM.

The fastest man at those tests, Maro Engel of Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter, is another to be reckoned with, along with two-time DTM champion Marco Wittmann, who lines up in a BMW M4 GT3 for Project 1.

The same can be said of Italian Mirko Bortolotti of SSR Performance in the new Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo2.

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Another man looking to have a say at the front of the field is Ricardo Feller (Abt Sportsline). The 22-year-old Swiss claimed his maiden DTM victory last year in an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2.

A number of debutants will also be looking to spring a few surprises: talented youngsters like the two Germans Jusuf Owega of Mercedes-AMG Team BWT and Laurin Heinrich (KÜS Team Bernhard) in the Porsche 911 GT3 R, and former Formula 1 driver Jack Aitken (GB/Emil Frey Racing) in the Ferrari 296 GT3 are capable of finishing on the podium at any time.

Nine drivers will make their DTM debuts in Oschersleben.

They include Dutchman Thierry Vermeulen (Emil Frey Racing) in a Ferrari 296 GT3. At just 20 years of age, the son of the manager of two-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen is the youngest starter in Oschersleben, followed by 21- year-old Owega.

Laurin Heinrich will be a good seven months older when he makes his DTM debut. Awaited with great anticipation is the first appearance of Tim Heinemann (D/Team Toksport WRT), who started out in sim racing before making it into the DTM. He starts in a Porsche 911 GT3 R.

Swiss team Emil Frey Racing contests its first DTM season this year with two brand-new Ferrari 296 GT3. Mercedes-AMG Team BWT and Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter are also making their debuts.

Newcomers Project 1 field the BMW M4 GT3, while Toksport WRT are putting their faith in the latest generation of the Porsche 911 GT3 R in their rookie season. The Manthey EMA team is another running the current 911 on its return to the DTM after over 20 years. Manthey is cooperating with Australian racing team EMA Motorsport on its new venture.

Liqui Moly Team Engstler Motorsport makes its debut with an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo2, while SSR Performance is the only team with three cars. The Abt Sportsline has the longest history in the DTM, having featured on the starting grid since 2000.

SPEED SPORT 1, The Motorsports Network, will live stream the opening round of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) season. Both qualifying and live race action will be aired in its entirety and commercial free via the new network’s website, SPEEDSPORT1.com.

SPEED SPORT 1 is the exclusive home for free live DTM racing in the U.S. While SPEED SPORT 1 continues to expand to free streaming TVs and apps everywhere fans can preview the network at the website and enjoy the DTM live stream during the world’s biggest weekend of motor racing.

LIVE Stream Schedule:

Race 1: Lineup & Qualifying — Saturday, May 27 at 3:25 a.m. ET.  Race 7:15 am ET.

Race 2: Qualifying — Sunday, May 28 at 3:35 a.m. E.T.  Race 7:15 a.m. ET.

For more information and to preview SPEED SPORT 1, visit SPEEDSPORT1.com

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