ADAC GT Masters enters decisive phase

A hot and eventful race weekend awaits the fans at the fifth stop of the ADAC GT Masters at the DEKRA Lausitzring (19th to 21st August). Races nine and ten are on the program for the super sports cars, and the fight for the title is entering its decisive phase.

Many drivers still have good prospects in the championship race, but no one can afford to make mistakes given the balance in the field. As part of the supporting program, four other racing series ensure non-stop action on the 3.478-kilometre track in Klettwitz.

In addition to the route, the Family & Friends Festival invites you to a diverse world of experience on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are available online at adac.de/motorsport for uniquely low prices starting at 5 euros. TV partner NITRO will broadcast the ADAC GT Masters races live on Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 p.m.


Key facts, Lausitzring, Klettwitz, rounds 9 and 10 of 14 races of the season:

Track length: 3,478 meters

Layout: Twelve turns (five right, seven left), drive counter-clockwise

Winner 2021, race 1: Ricardo Feller/Christopher Mies (Montaplast by Land-Motorsport, Audi R8 LMS Evo)

Winner 2021, race 2: Igor Jakob Walilko/Jules Gounon (Team Zakspeed Mobil Krankenkasse Racing, Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo)


Lots of changes in the table, new leader

Raffaele Marciello (27/CH) from Mann-Filter Team Landgraf showed an impressive performance with his driver colleague Maro Engel (36/Monte Carlo) on the race weekend at the Nürburgring. A win, a second place and two pole positions catapulted the Mercedes-AMG works driver from fifth place to the top of the standings.

With a similarly strong performance, the 27-year-old could extend his lead at the DEKRA Lausitzring and come a little closer to his first title in the German GT Championship. Brand colleagues Fabian Schiller (24, GER) and Jules Gounon (27, GER) made an even bigger leap forward. The combination of Drago Racing Team ZVO improved after the second win of the season from twelfth to second place in the championship table and is therefore the closest pursuer of leader Raffaele Marciello.

In third place, Christian Engelhart (35, GER) and Ayhancan Güven (24, GER) with the Porsche 911 GT3 R #91 from the Joos Sportwagentechnik team are also within striking distance. Sven Müller (30, GER) and Joel Sturm (20, GER) made up nine places in the overall standings and, after two podium finishes in the Eifel, are fourth in the #22 Allied-Racing nine-eleven. Avoidable mistakes and a penalty transfer cost Niklas Krütten (19/Trier) and Ben Green (24/GB) important points.

Nevertheless, the youngster duo in the BMW M4 GT3 with starting number ten from the Schubert Motorsport team was able to hold their own in the top five and come to Lausitz as the leaders in the Pirelli Junior classification.

Home game for Paul Motorsport

The Paul Motorsport team based in Dresden has big plans for its home race. Maximilian Paul (22, DRESDEN) and Marco Mapelli (35, I) want to achieve single-digit finishes at the wheel of the #71 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo. “Our goal is good and consistent results in both races, we have set ourselves the top five. We had good speed in the last race at the Nürburgring. We can build on that,” says Maximilian Paul, setting out the route. The young man from Dresden, who narrowly missed pole position at the DEKRA Lausitzring in 2020, does not see a home advantage.

“The Lausitzring is a technically difficult track with slow corners that merge into one another. If you miss one, the next one will be even worse. I’ve driven a lot of laps here, but that’s not an advantage for the top drivers in the ADAC GT Masters. The Good drivers know all the circuits and only need a little time to get used to the special features. But of course it’s always nice to drive in front of your own spectators.”

sport.de shows the qualifying sessions

The Prototype Cup Germany, which sends Le Mans prototypes into the race, can be seen for the first time as part of the ADAC GT Masters. Hard wheel-to-wheel duels can be expected in the highly competitive ADAC TCR Germany, just like in the junior series ADAC Formula 4.

Visitors to the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland can look forward to the finest GT action. The racing weekend at the DEKRA Lausitzring not only makes the hearts of motorsport fans beat faster with a top-class program: Families get their money’s worth at the Family & Friends Festival. Various worlds of experience are spread across the entire site and offer lots of information and the best entertainment for all tastes and ages. On Saturday evening, the German DJ duo “Gestört aber geil” will be performing and creating a great atmosphere. Tickets are available this weekend for uniquely low prices starting at 5 euros online at adac.de/motorsport. The varied event is free of charge for children under the age of 16 when accompanied by an adult

All 14 races in the ADAC GT Masters will start at 1 p.m. The TV station NITRO presents the runs live from 12:30 p.m. on RTL+, the leading streaming platform in Germany, the racing action can be followed live or accessed afterwards in the media library. Qualifying is on sport.de and adac.de/motorsport.

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