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DTM Hockenheim: Ayhancan Guven wins title with thrilling finale victory

Ayhancan Guven took the DTM title after claiming victory in a thrilling season finale at Hockenheim

Ayhancan Guven clinched the 2025 DTM title with victory in a thrilling Hockenheim finale, passing Marco Wittmann in a frantic final-lap fight.

Starting the finale fifth in the standings and 17 points behind the championship leader, the Manthey Porsche driver snatched both the race win and the title just before the finish line ahead of Wittmann in second, while Maro Engel completed the podium in third.

“We made history. I’m so proud, so happy,” Guven, who became the first Turkish DTM champion, told ran.de. “I can’t even put it into words - I just want to thank everyone. I know it wasn’t easy, but we made it, and in the end, that’s all that matters.”

Previous points leader Lucas Auer crossed the line in sixth, but the Landgraf Mercedes driver moved up to fourth after a post-race reshuffle, due to a incident involving Jordan Pepper (Grasser Lamborghini) and Jack Aitken (Emil Frey Ferrari). Both title contenders had overtaken Auer under yellow flags during the race and were handed three penalty laps each, but since neither driver served their penalties, they were both shown the black flag.

DTM rookie Tom Kalender celebrated his best-ever result with fifth place for Landgraf Mercedes, followed by Thomas Preining (Manthey Porsche) and Mirko Bortolotti (Abt Lamborghini). Lucas Engstler (Grasser Lamborghini), Ricardo Feller (Land Audi), and Maximilian Paul (Paul Motorsport) completed the top 10.

Heading into the final race of the year, seven drivers still had a realistic shot at the title, but one contender’s hopes were shattered in the first lap.

Rene Rast had made a perfect start and climbed to third into the first corner, and on the run to the hairpin, the three-time champion even passed Guven, but the Turkish driver fought back and pushed Rast wide. Behind them, Jules Gounon triggered a costly chain reaction; the Winward Mercedes driver braked too late and hit Ben Green in the Emil Frey Ferrari who then slammed into Rast’s Schubert BMW.

Ayhancan Güven, Manthey EMA Porsche 911 GT3-R

Ayhancan Güven, Manthey EMA Porsche 911 GT3-R

Photo by: Alexander Trienitz

The 38-year-old spun into the pack, where he was struck again by Thierry Vermeulen’s Emil Frey Ferrari. Rast’s BMW suffered severe damage to the right-front suspension, forcing him to retire which caused the first safety car.

After the restart, polesitter Gilles Magnus in the Comtoyou Aston Martin led the field, and just one lap later, the first of two pit window opened. BMW driver Wittmann was among the first to stop and immediately began setting fastest laps on fresh tyres. When points leader Auer finally pitted late in the window, Wittmann had already climbed into the lead group and gained several positions, battling Magnus for track position.

That allowed Guven to take the lead after the first round of stops, which he held until the second pit window opened, while Magnus retired just before his second stop due to a broken suspension.

After the second round of stops, Guven stayed ahead of Wittmann, who came under pressure from Engel. The Mercedes driver had pitted one lap earlier and had his tyres up to temperature, but he couldn’t find a way past.

Behind them, Pepper and Aitken made their costly mistake by overtaking Auer under yellow flags. The stewards handed both three penalty laps each, while the safety car came out again to recover Magnus’s stranded Aston Martin.

Wittmann kept the pressure on Guven and waited until the final lap to attack, and the BMW driver briefly took the lead, but Guven countered in the Motodrom section to regain the lead.

With his fifth win of the season, the Manthey Porsche driver sealed the title in the very last race. Landgraf Mercedes’ Auer, who scored points in every race this season, secured the runner-up spot in the standings.

DTM Hockenheim - Race 2 results

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Cla Driver # Car Laps Time Interval Pits Points
1 Turkey A. Güven Manthey EMA 90 Porsche 911 GT3 R 33

1:01'23.702

25
2 Germany M. Wittmann Schubert Motorsport 11 BMW M4 GT3 Evo 33

+0.169

1:01'23.871

0.169 20
3 Germany M. Engel Mercedes-AMG Team Winward 24 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 33

+1.394

1:01'25.096

1.225 16
4 Austria L. Auer Mercedes-AMG Team Landgraf 22 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 33

+2.887

1:01'26.589

1.493 13
5
T. Kalender Mercedes-AMG Team Landgraf
84 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 33

+4.734

1:01'28.436

1.847 11
6 Austria T. Preining Manthey EMA 91 Porsche 911 GT3 R 33

+7.124

1:01'30.826

2.390 10
7 Italy M. Bortolotti Abt Sportsline 1 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 33

+7.694

1:01'31.396

0.570 9
8 Germany L. Engstler TGI Team Lamborghini by GRT 19 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 33

+8.069

1:01'31.771

0.375 8
9 Switzerland R. Feller Land-Motorsport 29 Audi R8 LMS Evo II 33

+8.994

1:01'32.696

0.925 7
10 Germany P. Maximilian Paul Motorsport 71 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 33

+9.372

1:01'33.074

0.378 6
11 Germany T. Glock Dörr Motorsport 16 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 33

+10.751

1:01'34.453

1.379 5
12
T. Vermeulen Emil Frey Racing
69 Ferrari 296 GT3 33

+13.693

1:01'37.395

2.942 4
13 India A. Maini HRT Ford Performance 36 Ford Mustang GT3 33

+15.276

1:01'38.978

1.583 3
14
M. Schuring Manthey Junior Team
92 Porsche 911 GT3 R 33

+15.670

1:01'39.372

0.394 2
15
B. Dörr Dörr Motorsport
25 McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 33

+21.581

1:01'45.283

5.911 1
16 Denmark N. Thiim Abt Sportsline 2 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 33

+26.558

1:01'50.260

4.977
17 France J. Gounon Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter 48 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 33

+28.062

1:01'51.764

1.504
18 Switzerland F. Scherer HRT Ford Performance 64 Ford Mustang GT3 31

2 Laps

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N. Baert Comtoyou Racing
8 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 28

5 Laps

dnf Belgium G. Magnus Comtoyou Racing 7 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 21

12 Laps

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B. Green Emil Frey Racing
10 Ferrari 296 GT3 1

32 Laps

dnf Germany R. Rast Schubert Motorsport 33 BMW M4 GT3 Evo 0

dq United Kingdom J. Aitken Emil Frey Racing 14 Ferrari 296 GT3 33

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J. Pepper TGI Team Lamborghini by GRT
63 Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 33

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