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Track talk - Mike Rockenfeller about the Nürburgring

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For Mike Rockenfeller, the DTM race at the Nürburgring (September 14/15) is a home round. “I grew up near the circuit and have contested so many races there in my life that it always feels like coming home,” says the 2013 DTM Champion.

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