The smell of gasoline and burning rubber, the roar of the engines, the tension in the command center, the struggle for every hundredth of a second in the pace car — for me, the DTM is more than just a motorsports event. It’s something you can smell, hear, and feel. That’s how it’s been for me ever since my first race in Hockenheim in 1992.
07:38 min - The smell of gasoline and burning rubber, the roar of the engines, the tension in the command center, the struggle for every hundredth of a second in the pace car — for me, the DTM is more than just a motorsports event. It’s something you can smell, hear, and feel. That’s how it’s been for me ever since my first race in Hockenheim in 1992. Original ansehen
Ein Artikel von: Daimler-Blog (Autor: Ulrich Fritz)