Winkelhock: F1 was great, but its over.
Markus Winkelhock has admitted that his Formula 1 career is unlikely to extend to a second race൲ as he continues to remain focused on his career in the DTM.
The German took his place in the F1 record bo🀅oks on his grand prix debut last season after being called into the Spyker line-up to replace Christijan Albers at the Nurburgring.

Markus Winkelhock has admitted that his Formula 1 career is unlikely to exte♉nd to a second race as he continues to remain focused on his career in the DTM.
The Germ🌳an took his place in the F1 record books on his grand prix debut las🧜t season after being called into the Spyker line-up to replace Christijan Albers at the Nurburgring.
The 28-year-old - son of the late F1 racer Manfred Winkelhock - was called into his home event as a one off following Alber's departure thanks to his role at a Spyker test driver but looked set to struggle when he qualified at the back of ওthe grid, well off the pace of the rest of the field.
However, the team's decision to start him from the pit-lane on wet tyres when rain started falling ahead of the race meant that Winkelhock led in the early stages as others w🍎ere forced to dive into the pits.
After seeing his moment of glory end when the race was halted to allow conditions to improve - and then when he was forced to retire from the restart - Winkelhock was then forced to hand the drive over to Sakon Yamamoto for the remainder of🐻 the campaign with the Japanese driver bringing the funding required to secure the seꦓat.
Winkelhock then returned to the DTM, where he competes this s♛eason for the Audi Sport Team Rosberg outfit, and he admitted that while he enjoyed his brief flirtation with an F1 race seat, he knows it probably won't come arouꦍnd again.
"It was a great experience, but I am a realist," he told Spox.com. "The DTM is what I am co🐻ncentrating on for the future. Formula one, for me, is over.
"I am not really too sad about it and I am happy with my situation now. With the experi🥀ences and the race I had in Formula One, of course it is nice to lookౠ back, but with Audi in DTM, I'm happier than I was in F1 last year."