Thomas Preining Almost Left Porsche for a Class 1 DTM Seat

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Here’s a breakdown of the information presented in the text, focusing on key details and relationships:

Main​ Topic: Thomas Preining’s near-miss possibility to join the R-Motorsport Aston Martin DTM project in 2019.

Key Players:

* Thomas Preining: A young driver who was‍ considered for the R-Motorsport Aston Martin DTM team. Ultimately chose to race in ADAC ​GT Masters with Porsche.
* R-Motorsport: The team ‌that ran the Aston Martin Vantage AMR in the⁤ DTM in 2019.
* Aston Martin: ⁣ The ‌manufacturer whose car R-Motorsport used in the DTM.
* Mercedes-AMG: The manufacturer ⁤that exited the DTM before R-Motorsport entered with Aston⁣ Martin.
* HWA: The team responsible for the DTM operations of the Aston Martin project.
* Daniel Juncadella: ⁢Reference driver during the young driver test.
* ‍ Ferdinand Habsburg, Jake ‍Dennis, Paul di Resta: Drivers ​who‍ did drive for R-Motorsport ⁤Aston martin in 2019.

Timeline ⁢& Events:

* ‌ december 2018: Preining tested a Mercedes C63 DTM for HWA at Jerez, alongside Habsburg, Dennis, ‌and Hughes. ⁢Juncadella was the reference driver.
* 2019:

‍ * R-Motorsport entered⁢ the‌ DTM with Aston Martin.
* ‌Habsburg, Dennis, Di Resta, and Juncadella were the ‌drivers for R-Motorsport.
* ​ Preining chose to race in ADAC GT Masters with Porsche (herberth Motorsport) as a “Young Professional.”
* ‌ After 2019: R-Motorsport withdrew from the DTM due to financial difficulties.

Key Points:

* Preining ‍was a candidate ⁢to drive for R-Motorsport in the‍ DTM, but ultimately chose a different path with Porsche.
* R-Motorsport’s Aston martin project ⁣was a short-lived effort, struggling to compete with Audi and BMW.
* ‍ ‍ Preining’s decision to ⁣stay with Porsche‍ proved beneficial, as R-Motorsport left the DTM after one⁣ season.
* The‍ article highlights the context of the ⁤DTM at the time,with Mercedes-AMG’s exit creating ​a gap that R-Motorsport briefly filled.

Image Description:

The image shows Paul Di‌ Resta standing next‌ to an‌ R-Motorsport Aston Martin Vantage AMR race car.‌ The photographer is Alexander Trienitz. The image is available in multiple⁤ resolutions, from 400w to 1200w.

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