Oct
15th
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This weekend brings the DTM's 30th anniversary season to a close with the home race of Mercedes-Benz in Hockenheim.
With one race to go, Canadian Robert Wickens lies 10th in the point standings with a total of 41 points, one less than his fellow countryman Bruno Spengler.
Wickens, the 25-year-old driver of the FREE MAN'S WORLD Mercedes AMG C-Coupé will complete his third DTM season in Hockenheim.
"It's been a difficult year for Mercedes, but the second half of the season has gone pretty well for me, having scored points in the last three races,” said Wickens.
“Hopefully, we can finish the season in the same way we've been doing in the last few rounds and continue to score points. We have a new car for Hockenheim and with a bit of luck, we can challenge for strong points and maybe a podium."
With one race to go, Canadian Robert Wickens lies 10th in the point standings with a total of 41 points, one less than his fellow countryman Bruno Spengler.
Wickens, the 25-year-old driver of the FREE MAN'S WORLD Mercedes AMG C-Coupé will complete his third DTM season in Hockenheim.
"It's been a difficult year for Mercedes, but the second half of the season has gone pretty well for me, having scored points in the last three races,” said Wickens.
“Hopefully, we can finish the season in the same way we've been doing in the last few rounds and continue to score points. We have a new car for Hockenheim and with a bit of luck, we can challenge for strong points and maybe a podium."
Robert Wickens, Mercedes AMG C-Coupé (Photo: Mercedes-Benz) |