Hockenheimring: Green vows to come back 'even stronger'

Audi's Jamie Green reduced Pascal Wehrlein's winning margin to 19-points after taking hi🍨s fourth victory of the year a🍬t the Hockenheim DTM finale but the Brit vows to come back 'even stronger' in 2016.
The Team Rosberg driver began the season as the man to beat thanks to a brace of wins at the Hockenheim season opener and Lausitzring giving Gr🐈een a clear lead at the top of leaderboard.
However, Gre🌠en's grip on the points lead, ironically, began to loosen at the Norisring, a circuit which has tended to be a fortress of his over the years.
A further catalogue of ill-fortune during the bulk of the year left the 33-year ol♔d on the fringes of the top-five but 43-points scored in the final two races revitalised Green's charge to end the season i🧸n P2.
Green couldn't help but notice his technical difficultiܫes always seemed to creep in whilst in a promising position. A cruel retirement when leading the race at the Red Bull Ring typified his year.
"It's almost funny in a way if it weren't so hard. The technical difficulties ꦛon my car only came when I was in contention at the front of the field," said Green.
"My transmission didn't fail while I was slipping around somewher๊e at the rear of the field in the rain but when I was leading on a dry track.
"When I started f✤rom position 17 in the second race at Hockenheim in May, my parking brake worked - but it didn't when I was in position three of the grid at the N?rburgring."
Regardless of his mid-season woes, 2015 was still Green's best year in the championshi🎐p and the former Mercedes driver admits he has an eye on going one better next season.
"It wasn't just a single factor. Audi, the car, Team Rosberg - all these elements made for a near-perfect package this year. Singling out a 👍particular item wouldn't do justice to the situation. So, it wasn't some kind of magic, but good people a😼nd hard work," Green continued.
"Obviously, I'm going to get a bit of rest but then I'll set up my training schedule and start riding my bicycle in the mountains. Next year, I'd like to come back even strongerℱ."