Short math lesson. In DTM, a victory is rewarded with twenty-five points, a pole with three points and the best lap with one point. Multiply all of this by two, like the number of races per meeting, and you get a total of fifty-eight units available over a weekend. At the end of the Austrian event, the gap between the leader, Sheldon van der Linde, and the 9th in the championship, Kelvin van der Linde, is “only” fifty points… Or
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