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Unemployed F1 drivers and old legends must save DTM

After the departure of Audi and the adoption of the GT3 regulations, the DTM championship is now looking for ways to maintain the prestige of the class. Amongst other things, by binding some big names to it. A few weeks ago it was announced that Red Bull will sponsor a team in the renewed DTM championship and provide drivers for it as well. One of them is Alexander Albon. His presence in the DTM immediately gives the class a bit more allure, as does Jenson Button, who will even be at the start with his own team. Read more Mercedes will not extend Hamilton's contract by three years: 'Announcement soon' Hulkenberg wants to remain available as a substitute Gerhard Berger, the DTM boss, isn't...
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