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Controversial Mercedes actions cause rule changes in DTM

Article To news overview © Daimler The controversial season finale of the 2021 DTM Championship has resulted in some far-reaching rules changes, after Maximilian Gotz won the title with a double victory at the Norisring. The controversy surrounded Gotz being allowed through by Lucas Auer and Philip Ellis, two drivers who were ostensibly driving for a rival Mercedes team. While manufacturers have officially withdrawn from the DTM in favour of private team entries, the influence of the manufacturers could still be felt as Auer, driving for Mercedes Team Winward, slowed so much that Gotz, driving for Mercedes Team HRT, could inherit the lead. But a new draft regulation for 2022 is set to be...
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