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Reactions to the ninth DTM race in Zandvoort.
Sun Sep 29 20:54:25 CEST 2013 Press Release
Augusto Farfus (BR) claimed his second DTM win in a row in Zandvoort (NL). The Brazilian driver produced an outstanding performance in front of 41,000 spectators to secure the BMW M3’s 50th victory in the history of the DTM. Mike Rockenfeller (DE, Audi) finished runner-up to win the DTM drivers’ standings. A further two BMW drivers, Marco Wittmann (DE) and Joey Hand (US), finished in the points. Read here what BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt, the team principals and the eight drivers had to say after the ninth race of the season.
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Zandvoort (NL), 28th September 2013. Augusto Farfus (BR) claimed his second DTM win in a row in Zandvoort (NL). The Brazilian driver produced an outstanding performance in front of 41,000 spectators to secure the BMW M3’s 50th victory in the history of the DTM. Mike Rockenfeller (DE, Audi) finished runner-up to win the DTM drivers’ standings. A further two BMW drivers, Marco Wittmann (DE) and Joey Hand (US), finished in the points. Read here what BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt, the team principals and the eight drivers had to say after the ninth race of the season.
Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):
“Augusto Farfus produced another sensational race. That was his third victory of the season, his fourth podium in a row, and the 50th win by a BMW M3 in the DTM: these figures speak for themselves. At the same time, however, we would like to congratulate Mike Rockenfeller and Audi. That was another very impressive race from ‘Rocky’ and he is a very worthy champion. He has been incredibly consistent throughout the entire season and deserves to be on top. We would obviously have liked to pick up one or two points more in the race. However, the way the race panned out towards the end did not play into our hands at all. Although the Drivers’ Championship is now out of reach, we still want to put on a great show for the fans at the season finale in Hockenheim, and to come out on top in both the Manufacturers’ and Team competitions.”
Bart Mampaey (Team Principal, BMW Team
RBM):
“Augusto Farfus made a good start and was soon
able to pull clear. After that, his tyres started to degrade, so we
had to come up with a good strategy. That worked out really well
again. Augusto’s pace in the second and third stints was awesome, and
he fully deserved his win. We also tried to optimise the length of
stint for Joey Hand. However, we then lost a place to Timo Scheider,
who did a very good job of covering Mike Rockenfeller’s back. The
safety car came at an unfortunate time for Joey, and allowed Mattias
Ekström to pass him. We can be very happy with both cars in the points
and our third win of the season. We could not do much more than win
the race. Congratulations to Mike Rockenfeller on his title win. He
performed strongly in 2013.”
Ernest Knoors (Team Principal, BMW Team
MTEK):
“This was a good weekend for the team, on which
we were able to show we have the pace. Both Marco Wittmann, with his
pole, and Timo Glock performed well in qualifying. The race was then
disappointing for us. Congratulations to Augusto Farfus on his win –
and, of course, to Mike Rockenfeller on winning the Drivers’ Championship.”
Stefan Reinhold (Team Principal, BMW Team
RMG):
“We worked hard all weekend – and that continued
onto the track in today’s race. Martin Tomczyk worked his way through
the field brilliantly. To then end up outside the points again after
an incident is disappointing. Despite this, compliments to the team,
who fought right down to the last lap. Congratulations to Augusto
Farfus on his victory. I, personally, am also very pleased for Mike
Rockenfeller and Ernst Moser. ‘Rocky’ and I are, to a certain degree,
neighbours – he comes from Neuwied, while I’m from Andernach. He
deserves it.”
Charly Lamm (Team Principal, BMW Team
Schnitzer):
“We came to Zandvoort, determined to bring
our bad run to an end. Unfortunately we did not succeed, as far as the
results are concerned. We did not find ourselves in a particularly
good position after qualifying, then our drivers got stuck in traffic.
Dirk Werner was hit by another car and spun out spectacularly. Bruno
Spengler’s car was also damaged following a collision, meaning he had
to settle for 20th. That is disappointing. It is great for BMW that
Augusto Farfus won the race. We would also like to extend our
congratulations to Mike Rockenfeller, his Team Principal Ernst Moser,
and the entire Phoenix team on winning the Drivers’ Championship.”
Augusto Farfus (car number 7, BMW Team RBM, 1st):
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“The race was not as easy as it may have looked. I was able to
pull away from Mike Rockenfeller in the first stint, then the tyres
dropped off. He started to catch up and I was really in trouble. Then
the car was better on primes and I could really pull clear. I did my
job today and could not have done any better. Congratulations to Mike
Rockenfeller on his fully-deserved title. He has had a brilliant
season and I take my hat off to him. I have nothing to complain about
as my second year in the DTM has been very strong. I have to thank my
team for a superb season.”
Marco Wittmann (car number 21, BMW Team MTEK, 5th):
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“I guess that is what you call mixed feelings. Saturday was
fantastic: I was the fastest man in the field and am obviously
delighted with the pole position. In the race, the strategy of
starting on primes did not pay off. I would have liked to have given
Augusto Farfus more assistance in the battle for the title, but that
was not possible in these circumstances. Despite this, we can build on
our performance here in Zandvoort. Congratulations to my fellow BMW
driver Augusto Farfus, and to ‘Rocky’ on the title.”
Joey Hand (car number 8, BMW Team RBM, 7th):
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“Firstly, congratulations
to my team-mate Augusto Farfus on his win, and to Mike Rockenfeller. I
think my race went to plan, although nobody really knew what to
expect. It was a good show for the fans and I am happy there was some
racing to entertain them. We had really good pace on option tyres
early on. That is definitely the Joey Hand tyre. However, the leaders
got away too early and built a big gap.”
Martin Tomczyk (car number 15, BMW Team RMG, 11th):
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“That was a tough battle today, but was great fun. I was able
to make up another two places after the safety car period and moved
into the points. There was then contact with Gary Paffett in the
chicane, which meant I dropped back to 11th. However, the pace was
good and I pulled off a few nice overtaking manoeuvres. I am pleased
for Mike Rockenfeller, Ernst Moser and his team. ‘Rocky’ is a friend
of mine and fully deserves it. Congratulations also to Augusto Farfus
on his win.”
Timo Glock (car number 22, BMW Team MTEK, 18th):
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“Yesterday was a good day,
but it was followed by a disappointing race today. All of a sudden,
the pace was simply no longer there in the race. My start and the
opening lap were really good, and I was able to overtake a few
opponents. However, after a few laps the car suddenly became very
difficult to drive, regardless of what tyres I was on. Congratulations
to Augusto Farfus on his win, and congratulations to Mike Rockenfeller
too. He fully deserves it. He has been very impressive in 2013 and did
a very professional job of wrapping up the title.”
Andy Priaulx (car number 16, BMW Team RMG, 19th):
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“The car was just
nowhere for me. I was in the ball park early on, but within three laps
of putting the options on I started to get vibrations. That got
progressively worse and within ten laps I had to come in or else risk
a major incident. I don't know what happened to the tyre, but they
were wearing extremely quickly. Before the safety car I was able to
make up some ground on my primes, but when the safety car came out we
could not take the fight to anyone. It was a good call from the team
to swap tyres again, but with only one lap left there was nothing I
could do. Congratulations to Augusto Farfus on his win – and ‘Rocky’
on the title.”
Bruno Spengler (car number 1, BMW Team Schnitzer, 20th):
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“There are not only
negative points from this race. In the end the result was bad but the
strategy was really good and the right one for this track. I came from
18th and I was 13th before the safety car, but unfortunately I damaged
my car trying to overtake Pascale Wehrlein. Now we have to go from
here and push to produce the best race possible in Hockenheim and try
to score maximum points for BMW. Congratulations to Mike Rockenfeller.
I know how he must be feeling now. He has consistently produced good
performances all year, and so thoroughly deserves the title. Augusto
Farfus pushed him all the way with his win today.”
Dirk Werner (car number 2, BMW Team Schnitzer, 21st):
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“I am disappointed because the car was quite good today. I
think we were just a bit unlucky in a few situations. Particularly a
few laps before the end, when I was pushed off the track. That was
unnecessary, as we were fighting for 12th at the time. Then my race
was over. I am happy Augusto won and congratulations to Audi and Mike
on winning the Drivers’ Championship.”
Facts and figures from Zandvoort:
Circuit / date | Circuit Park Zandvoort, 29th September 2013 |
Lap / distance | 44 laps, 4.307 km |
2013 pole position | Marco Wittmann (DE, BMW) |
2013 winner | Augusto Farfus (BR, BMW) |
2013 fastest lap | Marco Wittmann (DE), 1:32.296 minutes |
Driver | SPE | WER | FAR | HAN | TOM | PRI | WIT | GLO |
Country | CA | DE | BR | US | DE | GB | DE | DE |
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 | 15th | 1st | 17th | 5th | 11th | 4th | 16th |
Qualifying | 16th | 13th | 2nd | 5th | 19th | 15th | 1st | 8th |
Race | 20th | 21st | 1st | 7th | 11th | 19th | 5th | 18th |
2013 points | 67 | 26 | 116 | 32 | 10 | 2 | 49 | 15 |
Current position | 5th | 13th | 2nd | 11th | 17th | 22nd | 8th | 16th |
Standings after 9 of 10 races.
Drivers’ standings.
1. Mike Rockenfeller (142 points), 2. Augusto Farfus (116), 3.
Christian Vietoris (71), 4. Robert Wickens (70), 5. Bruno Spengler
(67), 6. Gary Paffett (67), 7. Mattias Ekström (56), 8. Marco Wittmann
(49), 9. Timo Scheider (37), 10. Jamie Green (35), 11. Joey Hand (32),
12. Adrien Tambay (30), 13. Dirk Werner (26), 14. Daniel Juncadella
(20), 15. Filipe Albuquerque (16), 16. Timo Glock (15), 17. Martin
Tomczyk (10), 18. Miguel Molina (9), 19. Roberto Merhi (8), 20.
Edoardo Mortara (3), 21. Pascal Wehrlein (3), 22. Andy Priaulx (2).
Team standings.
1. Audi Sport Team Phoenix (151 points), 2. BMW Team RBM (148),
3. STIHL / AMG Mercedes (141), 4. BMW Team Schnitzer (93), 5. Audi
Sport Team Abt Sportsline (91), 6. EURONICS / THOMAS SABO Mercedes AMG
(75), 7. Audi Sport Team Abt (67), 8. BMW Team MTEK (64), 9. stern /
AMG Mercedes (23), 10. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (19), 11. BMW Team RMG (12).
Manufacturers’ standings.
1. Audi (325 points), 2. BMW (317), 3. Mercedes-Benz (239).
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).
About the DTM.
The German Touring Car Masters –
DTM for short – is the most popular touring car series in the world.
Last season, over 650,000 spectators flocked to renowned racetracks in
Germany and around Europe to watch the ten races live. The series pits
the three premium automobile manufacturers BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz
against each other in a sporting contest. BMW fielded its first works
teams from 1984 to 1992, during which time it claimed 49 race
victories and won the Drivers’ Championship on three occasions (1984,
1987 and 1989). In 2012, the manufacturer returned to the DTM with the
BMW M3 DTM, three teams and six drivers. BMW promptly won five races
and topped the driver, team and manufacturer standings at the end of
the season.
The 2013 DTM calendar once again consists of ten races. The schedule includes four trips abroad, to Brands Hatch (GB), Spielberg (AT), Moscow (RU) and Zandvoort (NL). The season traditionally ends in Hockenheim (DE) on 20th October. This season sees BMW line up with an even stronger contingent of four teams and eight drivers. The car charged with defending the team’s hat-trick of titles is once again the BMW M3 DTM. TV station ARD is broadcasting each qualifying (from 14:30) and every race (from 13:15) live. Tickets for all the DTM races are available here: http://www.bmw-motorsport.com/en/fan-area/dtm-tickets.html