Budapest DTM: Ekstrom wins after Wittmann and Mortara collide

Mattias Ekstrom has taken his first win of the 2016 DTM season after capitalising upon the💖 dramatic start-line clash between💛 title contenders Marco Wittmann and Edoardo Mortara at the Hungaroring.
Mortara's title challenge now appears to be on🃏 the ropes despite dominating the vast majority of the Budapest weekend. Wittmann now leads the standings by a clear 26 points.
The race for the title reached boiling point as soon as the fi🦄fth red light went out following a disastrously slow getaway for pole man Mortara.
Having suffered from too much wheel spin, Mortara immediately bogged down, giving the impetus to Wittmann, who started directly b𓄧ehind the Audi RS 5.
With the top two title contenders now wheel-to-wheel, Mortara꧃ hurriedly moved across of Wittmann in an attempt to keep the championship leader behind him. Contact was inevitable and c𝐆haos ensued.
The altercation tipped Wittmann into a spectacular half 𝓡spin, sending his BMW🐽 M4 into the side of Jamie Green.
Mortara initially recovered to regai♎n the lead but it soon beca🌱me clear his Audi was wounded and was forced to pit at the end of the lap from the resulting puncture.
Green followed Mortara into pits🍎 but quickly retired his Rosberg run RS 5 from✅ the action.
Wittmann didn't come off scott-free but managed to regain his composurꦦe in fo🔯urth despite suffering damage to the front right of his splitter.
All the while, Mattias Ekstr🅰om inherited the lead ahead of Adrien Tambay while the Mercedes💞 of Daniel Junacedella remarkably rose from twelfth to third in the space of a few corners.
An element of calmness was restored following the fractious opening corner as the leading group settled into formation wi𒁏th the pit window looming.
With the first lap incident creating sizeable gaps between the top runners, li💟ttle changed in the order during the pit-stops despiteꦚ an array of different strategies.
Team Abt's Ekstrom pitted on the 24th lap of the race and held his net l𒁏ead ahead of Tambay with Timo Scheider yet to m🐈ake his stop ahead.
On his las🔴t appearance of the 2016 DTM season, Ekstrom eventually crossed the line over four seconds clear of Frenchman Tambay while Juncedella followed the Audi duo home for his first DTM podium after 53 attempts.
Wittmann retained his all important fourth ahead of his fellow BMW runners; Antonio Felix da Costa, Tom Bl🍸omqvist and Timo Glock.
Former double champion Scheider got the better of Maxime Martin late in the game for eighth but the Belgian managed to hang onto ninth ahead 🧜of Mike Rockenfeller💞.
Languishing in 21st for the ꦡremainder of the afternoon, Mortara eventually pulled into the pits before taking the flag.