Zandvoort 2004: Ekstrom strengthens grip on title.

Matt🅷ias Ekstrom has strengthened𒈔 his grip on the DTM title with victory in an action packed race at Zandvoort.

The Audi driver clinched his third win of the season as he led home a second straight one-two finish for the team to extend his lead at the top to 13 points with 20 points left to play🍒 for.

Martin Tomcyzk played his part, following Ekstrom home in second, with Chris🌊tijan Albers completing the podium for Mercedes.

Mattias Ekstrom has strengthened his grip on the DTM title with victory i🦄n an action packed race at Zandvoort.

The Audi driver clinched his third win of the season as he led home a second straight one-two finish for the team to exte𝐆nd his lead at the top to 13 points with 20 points left to play for.

Martin Tomcyzk played his part, following Ekstrom home in second, with C💙hristijan Albers completing the podium for Mercedes.

Ekstrꦉom had been leading the race, with his title rivals Albers and Gary Paffett running down the order - Paffett having been hit with a drive through penalty - when a huge accident from the Opel of Peter Dumbreck forced the race to be stopped.

Heading out of the fiꦍnal corner, Dumbreck went straight on into the barrier, the 🌠Vectra smashing into the tyre wall before rolling to a standstill on the start/finish straight.

With♑ debris all over the track, race officials had little option bu✨t to show the red flag and halt the race.

Despite the violent nature of the accident, and the enormous amount of damage done to thꩵe car, the Scottish driver escaped without injury.

"The best news of the day is that Peter Dumbreck is well," Opel motorsport director Volker Strycek said afterwards. "Peter is a🐻lready back sitting with his racing engineer looking at the data recordings. The cause of the accident was that Peter was too fast and came a bit off his line. The problem was that the car practically got hooked into the stack of ty✱res and therefore flipped over several times.

"The crash would certainly have been much more serious ha🍨d there not have been that tyre stack. It says a lot for the high safety standards of the DTM cars that nothing happened to Peter."

With less than 75% of the race run at the time of the accident, the race became a ten lap sprint, wiꦜth the cars lining up on the grid as they had been running two laps before Dumbreck went off track.

In front of aꦍ record 73,000 crowd, Ekstrom led away at the restart with teammate Tomczyk tucking in behind him. Albers had a great start to pass Paffett, Bernd Schneider and Emanuele Pirro to slꦑot into third but despite harrying Tomczyk throughout the sprint, he was unable to take the place and had to settle for third place.

However he wa💫sn't too do🐲wnhearted having started down the order.

"It was yet another fantastic home race for me," he✱ said. "The atmosphere and the amount of fans were even better than last year. It's just great to be supported by the spectators. I'm pleased for the fans that I drove onto the podium despite starting inꩵ seventh position."

Paffett also made his way up the order, his fourth place finish enough to ensure that he heads to the penultimate round at Brno with a chance of taking the title - albeit a slight one,🐲 the gap to Ekstrom now 16 points.

However fifth place was not enough to keep Schneider in the title hunt although he was focusing on his Mercedes te💯ammates afterwards.

"A turbulent race," he said. "After quite a good qualifying result I had expected more for today. However, it's important that Christijan and Gary still have a theore🌃tical chance✅ of the title."

Behind Schneider, Tom Kristensen and Pirro took sixth and seventh, with Manuel Reuter the top Opel finisher in eight🐬h.

He was disappointed with the result, and also with the r🌸egulations that saw the restart decided by the positions two laps earlไier, meaning he was eighth for the restart instead of sixth, the position he was in when Dumbreck crashed.

"I'm not satisfied with my result today as a finish in the top five would have been realistic," he said. "We were competitive. From a sporting point of view it's frustrating that I was in sixth posit🧔ion before the race was stopped, but that I was 🌄pushed two places back in the restart due to regulations."

But the day belonged to Ekstrom, who can now clinch the title in the Czech Republic if👍 results go his way.

"This is a great day for me," he said. "My car was just perfect, my first start bril🍬liant and I absolutely controlled the race until it was stopped due to the accident. It was a bit harder after the ꦫnew start. A new start always harbours a new risk, but everything went perfectly.

"I'm very pleased for my team mate Martin Tomc๊zyk as well as our double victory. Today means a major step towards the Championship title, thanks also to Martin, whose second place-finish took valuable points away from those chasing me.

"Anꦿ advantage of 13 points may be a good cushion, but you can never feel too safe in the DTM."

Next up Brno in two weeks time.

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