Aitken's DTM Title Hopes Derailed by Red Bull Ring Misfortune

Jack Aitken's pursuit of the 2025 DTM title encountered a major obstacle during the penultimate race weekend at the Red Bull Ring. The Emil Frey Ferrari driver failed to secure any points, a result that significantly damaged his championship aspirations. His performance, marked by unfortunate incidents, left him trailing behind the current leader, Lucas Auer, as the season approaches its climax.
The challenging weekend began with a premature exit from the first race for the 29-year-old. While battling for a strong position, Aitken experienced a crash just three corners from the finish line, forcing him to retire. This incident alone was a severe blow to his points tally, but the misfortune continued into the second race.
In the subsequent hour-long contest, Aitken's car, running in a promising third position, suffered a puncture on the third lap. This unexpected setback effectively ended any chances of salvaging valuable points from the weekend. The loss of tire pressure led to the tire detaching from the rim, underscoring the severity of the issue.
Investigating the cause of the puncture, Aitken ruled out an early race contact with Ricardo Feller, who ultimately won the event, stating that the contact occurred on the opposite side of his vehicle. Instead, he suggested that a slow leak from a small hole in the tire tread was likely the culprit, possibly caused by debris or gravel. This explanation was echoed by Emil Frey's technical director, Jurg Flach, who pointed to an object on the start-finish straight as the probable cause. Flach noted similarities to damage sustained by Aitken's teammate, Thierry Vermeulen, during Friday practice, where a bolt appeared to be responsible for a slow tire deflation.
Reflecting on the disastrous weekend, Aitken candidly admitted that it "wasn't the weekend for us," expressing particular frustration over the absence of a safety car period that could have brought him back into contention after the puncture. The significant points deficit now places him 21 points behind leader Lucas Auer, making the upcoming Hockenheim finale a formidable challenge. With only 56 points available in the final event, Aitken's title hopes are hanging by a thread. Despite the difficult period, he remains determined to face the final race, hoping for a turnaround in fortunes.
The Red Bull Ring event proved to be a critical juncture in the 2025 DTM season for Jack Aitken. The combination of a crash and a subsequent puncture eliminated his ability to score points, transforming his championship bid from a strong contender to an underdog. As the series heads to Hockenheim, all eyes will be on Aitken to see if he can mount an improbable comeback against the odds.