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Green breaks Audi stranglehold at Mugello.

Jamie Green shows off his trophy for a second place finish.DTM, Round 4, Brands Hatch, Kent, UK. 30th June - 2nd July 2006.
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Green breaks Audi stranglehold at Mugello.

Sunday, 4th May 2008

Victory came earlier than we had expected, Stuttgart manufacturer admits.

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“The weekend didn't go that well for me – I was lacking consistency all the time. Yesterday's qualifying wasn't too good as I made a slight mistake and had to start from fifth place today. I am all-the-more happy with my second place.”

Tom Kristensen finished where he had started to be the best-placed Audi driver in third on a disappointing day for the marque, just over five seconds adrift of Green. The man known as ‘Mr Le Mans' lost out after he rejoined the circuit following his first pit-stop behind Susie Stoddart, enabling Green and di Resta to pull clear.

“The DTM is really tough,” the Dane reflected. “I am more-or-less happy with the result and I am happy with being on the podium again. My car was excellent and the team did two great pit-stops. Jamie Green really deserved this victory; he drove a great race.”

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Five-time series king Bernd Schneider made it three Mercedes' in the top four with fourth spot, ahead of Oliver Jarvis, who registered the finest result of his fledgling tin-top career courtesy of an impressively composed performance – and with it secured the honour of first 2007-spec machine past the finishing post. The final points-scorers were completed by the Audi trio of reigning champion Mattias Ekström, Markus Winkelhock and Alex Prémat.

Martin Tomczyk – until Mugello holding second position in the drivers' standings – endured a nightmare race, colliding with fellow Audi ace Mike Rockenfeller on the opening lap in a contre-temps that also accounted for Formula 1 refugee Ralf Schumacher. Tomczyk was forced to pit for repairs – leaving him down in an unrepresentative 17th place at the chequered flag – whilst Schumacher toured around to the pits and into retirement at the end of lap four.

With the next round of the series due to take place at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz on 18 May, and the top seven drivers in the rankings now separated by just seven points, both Mercedes and Audi are aware there is much to play for over the remainder of the campaign.
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Jamie Green shows off his trophy for a second place finish.DTM, Round 4, Brands Hatch, Kent, UK. 30th June - 2nd July 2006.
Mercedes` Jamie Green celebrates victory in Barcelona in 2008 - his maiden series success [pic credit: DTM Media]
Mercedes` Jamie Green on the way to victory in the season finale in Hockenheim in 2008 - his second consecutive series success [pic credit: DTM Media]
Mercedes DTM star Susie Stoddart [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi DTM Team Futurecom-TME star Christijan Albers [pic credit: Team Futurecom-TME]
Audi Sport Team Phoenix`s new signing for 2008, Oliver Jarvis [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi Sport Team Phoenix`s new signing Oliver Jarvis in testing action at Oschersleben ahead of the 2008 season start [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi Sport Team Phoenix`s new signing Oliver Jarvis in testing action at Oschersleben ahead of the 2008 season start [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi DTM star Tom Kristensen in 2008 pre-season testing at Oschersleben [pic credit: DTM Media]
The 2008 Audi DTM driver line-up [pic credit: Audi Communication Motorsport]
2004 and 2007 DTM Champion for Audi Mattias Ekstrom [pic credit: Audi Communication Motorsport]
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline star Timo Scheider [pic credit: DTM Media]
F1 refugee Ralf Schumacher making his DTM debut at Hockenheim in 2008 [pic credit: Mercedes-Benz Motorsport]
Audi Sport Team Rosberg DTM star Markus Winkelhock in action in the 2008 season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi stars [L-R] Tom Kristensen, winner Mattias Ekstrom and Timo Scheider celebrate the Ingolstadt manufacturer`s impeccable one-two-three in the 2008 DTM season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi stars [L-R] Tom Kristensen, winner Mattias Ekstrom and Timo Scheider celebrate the Ingolstadt manufacturer`s impeccable one-two-three in the 2008 DTM season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi stars [L-R] Tom Kristensen, winner Mattias Ekstrom and Timo Scheider celebrate the Ingolstadt manufacturer`s impeccable one-two-three in the 2008 DTM season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline star Mattias Ekstrom celebrates victory in the 2008 DTM season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline star Mattias Ekstrom celebrates victory in the 2008 DTM season-opener at Hockenheim [pic credit: DTM Media]
Mattias Ekstrom celebrates victory in the 2008 DTM opener at Hockenheim   [pic credit: Audi Motorsport]
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