Why the DTM is still a three-way fight
The 2013 DTM title fight is exactly what series bosses longed for, with a wide open battle in which Audi, BMW and Mercedes are all represented. JAMIE O'LEARY analyses the title rivals' form
With just four rounds of the 2013 DTM remaining, the battle for the championship is unfolding just as series bosses would have hoped.
For the first time since BMW's return to the championship at the start of last year, all three competing manufacturers have drivers well in the title hunt.
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