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Reactions to the fourth race of the DTM season at the Lausitzring.
Sun Jun 16 18:25:25 CEST 2013 Press Release
BMW Motorsport leaves the fourth DTM race of the year at the Lausitzring (DE) disappointed. Only one BMW driver – Bruno Spengler (CA) – finished in the points. Seventh place at the wheel of the BMW Bank M3 DTM means the reigning champion is now second in the Drivers’ Championship, but level on points with leader Mike Rockenfeller (DE). BMW was able to defend its overall lead in both the team and manufacturers’ standings.
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Ingo Lehbrink
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Lausitzring (DE), 16th June 2013. BMW Motorsport leaves the fourth DTM race of the year at the Lausitzring (DE) disappointed. Only one BMW driver – Bruno Spengler (CA) – finished in the points. Seventh place at the wheel of the BMW Bank M3 DTM means the reigning champion is now second in the Drivers’ Championship, but level on points with leader Mike Rockenfeller (DE). BMW was able to defend its overall lead in both the team and manufacturers’ standings.
Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):
“We are obviously not happy with this result. It is in stark contrast to our magnificent one-two-three in Spielberg a fortnight ago. The problems in yesterday’s qualifying meant we started the race from poor positions. Unfortunately the modifications we made to the set-up prior to qualifying, which we were unable to change before the start of the race due to the new Parc Fermé regulations, did not pay off for us. Bruno Spengler’s seventh place was a successful case of damage limitation. The result underlines what makes the DTM special: it is incredibly evenly balanced. If you are not 100 per cent on the ball ahead of qualifying on Saturday, and then suffer other minor problems, then you will be well down the field come the race. Our opponents experienced this in the past few races, and this time it was our turn to suffer. Congratulations to Mercedes-Benz and Gary Paffett on a very impressive race. Audi also produced a good performance. We will now analyse the race weekend in detail and draw our own conclusions. Then we move on to the Norisring in mid-July, where we hope we can get back to the kind of good results we enjoyed at the start of the season.”
Charly Lamm (Team Principal, BMW Team
Schnitzer):
“After qualifying it was clear to us it
would be a difficult race. I was surprised at just how tough it turned
out to be, however. The positive thing is that we were able to score
some points with Bruno Spengler. Dirk Werner finished a respectable
13th after his spin in the chaos at the start, when he was shunted by
an opponent. However, we were obviously hoping for more.”
Bart Mampaey (Team Principal, BMW Team
RBM):
“Our grid positions were simply not good enough to
be able to aim for the front of the field. Starting from 15th, Augusto
Farfus lost a number of positions on the first lap. With this in mind,
12th is actually still a decent result. However, we obviously had our
sights set higher. We tried a few new things out strategically and
learned a lot. Joey Hand struggled with the car. He wanted to stay out
of the turmoil and work his way forward with a good strategy. He ended
up finishing 15th. That was the best he could have hoped for.”
Ernest Knoors (Team Principal, BMW Team
MTEK):
“That is motor racing: one weekend you are on
top, and just 14 days later everything can look completely different.
As a new team, we are still learning the hard way. Our drivers did not
know the Lausitzring in a DTM car. It is a circuit with a few
properties that were new to us. We will draw our conclusions and
prepare intensely for the next race at the Norisring. Marco Wittmann
had a minor technical problem at the end. We didn’t want to risk
anything, so brought him into the garage.”
Stefan Reinhold (Team Principal, BMW Team
RMG):
“It was a very difficult weekend for BMW in
general – and therefore for us too, of course. We had big problems
both in qualifying and in the race, and were not quick enough. We will
now use the longer break before the Norisring to get back on track.”
Bruno Spengler (car number 1, BMW Team Schnitzer, 7th):
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“That was a tough
weekend for me. The opposition simply did their job better than us
this time. You have to acknowledge that. We were hopeless in
Saturday’s free practice. Despite this, my team managed to
continuously improve the car ahead of qualifying and the race. I
simply could not do any better today. I spent a lot of time looking in
my mirror. Seventh was the best I could have hoped for. Towards the
end of the race, I had to fight hard for my position. Mattias Ekström
pushed me from behind a couple of times. Obviously I wasn’t too happy
about that. However, we talked about it after the race and as far as I
am concerned the matter is settled. You have weekends like that. We
must now analyse why we were lacking pace. It is no good burying our
heads in the sand – we will fight hard and come back stronger after
the summer break.”
Augusto Farfus (car number 7, BMW Team RBM, 12th):
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“It was unfortunate I was involved in Dirk Werner’s spin right
at the start of the race. I dropped right back down the field, which
cost me a good race. I did everything I could, but could not finish
any higher. My race pace was not bad at all.”
Dirk Werner (car number 2, BMW Team Schnitzer, 13th):
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“My race was over when I was spun shortly after the start.
Miguel Molina has apologised to me, but that put me back in last place
and meant I was not able to aim very high. The car was good,
particularly on the option tyres in the middle stint. Unfortunately
you get nothing for 13th place in the DTM.”
Timo Glock (car number 22, BMW Team MTEK, 14th):
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“My race was over after turn
one. I had to swerve to avoid Dirk Werner, who had spun, and dropped
down to the back of the field. After a few laps the pace was actually
ok, but not good enough to finish any higher than 14th. Despite this,
I would like to thank the team for two good pit stops. We are on track
in that regard.”
Joey Hand (car number 8, BMW Team RBM, 15th):
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“It was a tough race. Not
too much went right, although I did have two good pit stops. Right
from the start I planned to be fairly aggressive on the outside. I
told my engineer I would do this – risk and reward is what I said. The
risk was a bit more than the reward! I made up some places and then
someone turned Dirk Werner around and caused a real melee on the
outside. After that the car was really tough to drive. I had the same
problem as in qualifying, as the car was really loose, which is tough
for me to handle with my driving style. We have ups and down and,
apart from today, this year has been more ups.”
Martin Tomczyk (car number 15, BMW Team RMG, 19th):
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“There is not a lot to say about that race. I started from the
back of the field, and finished at the back of the field. We simply
were not good enough this weekend and did not perform as we ought to
be doing. We have a lot of hard work ahead of us before the next race.
One thing is certain: we cannot allow something like this to happen
again this year.”
Marco Wittmann (car number 21, BMW Team MTEK, 21st):
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“The race started well. At the start and in the opening few
laps I was able to make up a few positions. But after the promising
first stint, I was unable to make up any significant ground. In the
end we had to retire the car for safety reasons. We will have to take
a look and find out exactly what was wrong.”
Andy Priaulx (car number 16, BMW Team RMG, 22nd):
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“I have looked at every
aspect of what is happening and this result is not normal for me. It
goes without saying I am determined that from now on I will go back to
being competitive, as I know I am capable of more than this. I am not
a hundred per cent sure what happened with Martin Tomczyk, as the
first time I realised he was there was when we collided. That is not
something that you want to happen, especially with your team mate.”
Facts and figures Lausitzring:
Circuit / Date | Lausitzring, 16th June 2013 |
Laps / Distance | 52 laps, 3.478 km |
2013 pole position | Christian Vietoris (DE), 1:17.715 minutes |
2013 winner | Gary Paffett (GB) |
2013 fastest lap | Mike Rockenfeller (DE), 1:18.268 minutes |
Driver | SPE | WER | FAR | HAN | TOM | PRI | WIT | GLO |
Country | CA | DE | BR | US | DE | GB | DE | DE |
Car number | 1 | 2 | 7 | 8 | 15 | 16 | 21 | 22 |
Team | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW Team RBM | BMW Team RBM | BMW Team RMG | BMW Team RMG | BMW Team MTEK | BMW Team MTEK |
Free Practice | 7th | 16th | 22nd | 20th | 18th | 21st | 17th | 13th |
Qualifying | 5th | 14th | 10th | 20th | 22nd | 21st | 19th | 14th |
Race | 7th | 13th | 12th | 15th | 19th | 22nd | 21st | 14th |
2013 points | 59 | 22 | 33 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 32 | 15 |
Current position | 2nd | 8th | 5th | 10th | - | - | 6th | 11th |
Standings after 4 out of 10 races.
Drivers’ standings.
1. Mike Rockenfeller (59 points), 2. Bruno Spengler (59), 3. Gary Paffett (47), 4. Christian Vietoris (40), 5. Augusto Farfus (33), 6. Marco Wittmann (32), 7. Robert Wickens (27), 8. Dirk Werner (22), 9. Mattias Ekström (20), 10. Joey Hand (16), 11. Timo Glock (15), 12. Jamie Green (10), 13. Timo Scheider (10), 14. Daniel Juncadella (8), 15. Edoardo Mortara (2), 16. Pascal Wehrlein (2), 17. Roberto Merhi (2).
Team standings.
1. BMW Team Schnitzer (81 points), 2. STIHL / AMG Mercedes (67), 3. Audi Sport Team Phoenix (59), 4. EURONICS / THOMAS SABO Mercedes AMG (49), 5. BMW Team RBM (49), 6. BMW Team MTEK (47), 7. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline (30), 8. Audi Sport Team Abt (10), 9. stern / AMG Mercedes (10), 10. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (2).
Manufacturers’ standings.
1. BMW (177 points), 2. Mercedes-Benz (126), 3. Audi (101).
2013 calendar.
5th May – Hockenheim (DE), 19th May – Brands Hatch (GB), 2nd June – Spielberg (AT), 16th June – Lausitzring (DE), 14th July – Norisring (DE), 4th August – Moscow (RU), 18th August – Nürburgring (DE), 15th September – Oschersleben (DE), 29th September – Zandvoort (NL), 20th October – Hockenheim (DE).