Amended results for Sachsenring Race 2

Following the incident on the final lap of the second NXT Gen Cup race at Sachsenring, the stewards have issued a 10-second penalty to Enzo Hallman, dropping the Swedish driver from third to ninth place.

This promotes championship leader Calvin de Groot to third, while Patricija Stalidzane matches her best-ever result with a fourth-place finish.

Enzo Hallman and Lukas Stiefelhagen came together in the run for the finishing line, resulting in contact and a spin for the Swedish driver who crossed the line in third just behind his Dutch rival by 0.016 seconds.

Amended results and updated championship standings are available here.

The Sachsenring double-header continues today, as another two races will be decided during the DTM weekend. All action will be broadcast LIVE on the NXT Gen Cup YouTube channel.

Schedule - NXT Gen Cup - Sachsenring
Times in CEST

Sunday August 8th
08:45 – Qualifying 2
12:15 – Race 3 (20 min)
16:30 – Race 4 (20 min)

Points and results
Standings
Results

2024 NXT Gen Cup entry list

# – Name – Nationality
2 – Greaham Hofmans - Netherlands
3 – Linus Stjernelund – Sweden
4 – Patricija Stalidzane – Latvia
5 – Nicolas Bever – Belgium
6 – Jodie Sloss – Scotland
7 – Enzo Hallman – Sweden
8 – Chantal Fugel – Germany
9 – Lukas Stiefelhagen – Netherlands
10 – Bennet Ehrl – Germany
12 – Filip Bartoš – Czechia
17 – Alexander Spetz - Sweden
21 – Siri Hökfelt - Sweden
24 – Calvin de Groot – Netherlands
35 – Benjamin Mazatis – Germany
47 – Sophie Hofmann – Germany
50 – Victor Nielsen – Denmark
91 – Matthias Killing – Germany

About NXT Gen Cup
The NXT Gen Cup is the world’s first 100% electric junior touring car cup where young female and male drivers race the LRT NXT1, a fully electric race car based on the MINI Cooper SE road car - engineered and built by Lestrup Racing Team. The series races together with DTM and is organised through an “arrive and drive” concept, enabling the junior drivers to focus on driving and creating the foundation for a professional racing career.

About DTM
DTM is Europe’s premier and best-known racing series and is celebrating its 40th birthday in 2024. As one of the most competitive racing series, DTM features seven prestigious brands in its anniversary season. The DTM has a German core, but a strong international fan base. Races are broadcasted live in 150 territories. The series is also a leader in sustainable motorsport. For the second season, all cars are powered by a sustainable fuel made of 50% renewable components. Not only the cars racing in DTM are in the centre of sustainable projects. For the events itself the ADAC as promoter of the DTM offers innovations like an initiative to reduce plastic waste and a digital carpool solution, which has been recognised and awarded by the FIA.

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