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No sooner is one race over, than the next begins: round two of the BMW M4 DTM’s debut season.
Mon May 12 14:23:12 CEST 2014 Press Release
Following the BMW M4 DTM’s historic victory in the very first race of its career at the season-opener in Hockenheim (DE), the BMW teams now head to the Magdeburger Börde (DE) region of Germany full of confidence. After the 60th win for BMW in the DTM and an impressive overall result, with six BMW M4 DTMs in the top ten, it is now the turn of the “Motorsport Arena Oschersleben” (DE) to host the second DTM race of the year on 18th May.
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Munich (DE), 12th May 2014. Following the BMW M4 DTM’s historic victory in the very first race of its career at the season-opener in Hockenheim (DE), the BMW teams now head to the Magdeburger Börde (DE) region of Germany full of confidence. After the 60th win for BMW in the DTM and an impressive overall result, with six BMW M4 DTMs in the top ten, it is now the turn of the “Motorsport Arena Oschersleben” (DE) to host the second DTM race of the year on 18th May.
The 3.696-kilometre circuit has been a happy stomping ground for BMW DTM drivers in the past. The top step of the podium has been occupied by a BMW driver after both of the races since the manufacturer made its comeback two years ago. Bruno Spengler (CA) led from start to finish in 2012 en route to winning the title, while Augusto Farfus (BR) was first across the finish line at the end of last year’s 51-lap race.
The winding circuit is a mixture of slow corners, in which traction is vitally important, and flowing sections. The drivers must be particularly focussed at the start, as the first 90-degree left-hander is traditionally a crowded affair. Another key point on the circuit is the chicane before the home straight. The cars must take a particularly aggressive line over the kerbs here, without losing valuable time. Joey Hand (US) of BMW Team RBM clocked the fastest lap of last year’s DTM race in Oschersleben. The American set a time of 1:21.255 minutes on lap 14.
After making a dream start to the DTM’s anniversary season – the touring car series is 30 years old this year – BMW leads the Manufacturers’ Championship with 54 points. BMW Team RMG, which claimed its first DTM victory in Hockenheim, tops the Team standings with 25 points. A maiden victory at the opening race of the season sees Marco Wittmann (DE) take an early lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship with 25 points.
The new Performance Weights will be given their first outing in the DTM at the race in Oschersleben. As well as Wittmann, Timo Glock (DE), Spengler, Martin Tomczyk (DE), Farfus and Hand must all carry an extra five kilograms of ballast. António Félix da Costa (PT) and Maxime Martin (BE) both start with an additional 2.5 kilograms on board.
Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):
“We
made a dream start to the new season with the BMW M4 DTM’s maiden win
at the opening race in Hockenheim. However, that is absolutely no
reason to rest on our laurels. On the contrary: the past two seasons
have shown on more than one occasion that everyone basically starts
from scratch at each race weekend. That will also be the case in 2014.
Despite this, we are obviously very happy with the successful debut of
the BMW M4 DTM. We were in a position to win with the new car right
from the outset – and that shows what a good job our development team
did. The Motorsport Arena Oschersleben proved to be a happy stomping
ground for us in 2012 and 2013. It would be fantastic to extend our
winning run there with the new BMW M4 DTM. However, the DTM does not
do requests. Our cars will race with Performance Weight on board for
the first time, which will definitely have an effect and not make the
task any easier for us. Despite this, I am confident we will put on
another good show for the BMW fans in Oschersleben this year. Whatever
happens, we are definitely highly motivated after the strong outing in Hockenheim.”
Bart Mampaey (Team Principal, BMW Team RBM):
“Scoring points with both cars at the opening race of the
season was a nice result for our team. The goal for Oschersleben must
obviously be to do better in qualifying, which will then allow us to
compete higher up the field right from the start of the race.
Overtaking is traditionally difficult at the Motorsport Arena. We have
very fond memories of last year’s race. Augusto Farfus won to keep the
DTM title race open.”
Charly Lamm (Team Principal, BMW Team Schnitzer):
“The DTM season really gains momentum with round two in
Oschersleben. Generally speaking we can be happy with the start we
made in Hockenheim, although we were certainly hoping for a little bit
more after such a promising result in qualifying. However, we at least
managed to pick up seven valuable points for the team, with Bruno
Spengler sixth and Martin Tomczyk seventh. The race in Hockenheim also
showed that the BMW M4 DTM is capable of winning. That fills us with
optimism for the challenges ahead. We have always done well in
Oschersleben in the past: Bruno won the race in 2012.”
Ernest Knoors (Team Principal, BMW Team
MTEK):
“We made a very promising start to the new
season. The performance of our two drivers was very good throughout
the entire race weekend in Hockenheim. Timo Glock was very quick and
scored a good amount of points. Up until the mistake late on in the
race, António Félix da Costa had also impressed on his DTM debut. If
we can perform that strongly in qualifying and the race at the next
round in Oschersleben I will be very happy.”
Stefan Reinhold (Team Principal, BMW Team RMG):
“It was a huge load off my mind when our team picked up its
maiden win in the DTM in Hockenheim. My team worked very passionately
for that, and more than deserves its success. It would obviously be
nice to follow on from the performance at the season-opener when we
race in Oschersleben. However, we are keeping both feet firmly on the
ground. We know we will have to be just as focussed at the Motorsport
Arena as we were at the Hockenheimring. If we do that, I am confident
we can achieve another good result.”
Augusto Farfus (car number 3, BMW Team
RBM):
“The new season is up and running. Our result in
Hockenheim showed we are among the front-runners from the word go with
the new BMW M4 DTM. That is very encouraging. However, we hardly have
time to catch our breath before the next race in Oschersleben. I
really like the track and achieved a lot of good results there in the
World Touring Car Championship. Last season BMW Team RBM did a very
good job in Oschersleben, which allowed me to cross the finish line
first. I am highly motivated to score another top result there.”
Joey Hand (car number 4, BMW Team
RBM):
“Oschersleben is a bit like a go-kart circuit for
racing cars. At first glance the track looks quite easy, but it
certainly is not. The circuit is very bumpy. Slow sections alternate
with quick corners – and then you have a quick chicane too. It is
quite a cool track. Although I am yet to get a very good result there,
I do really like it. The priority for me will be to qualify better
than I did in Hockenheim. The morale in BMW Team RBM is very good
after the points we scored in Hockenheim – as is my own. Bring on Oschersleben.”
Bruno Spengler (car number 9, BMW Team
Schnitzer):
“I am really looking forward to
Oschersleben. The circuit is very interesting and technically
demanding. I like the atmosphere in the Motorsport Arena, and the
fans’ support is simply sensational. The whole region is mad about
motorsport, and you can sense that as a driver. I will push hard to
leave Oschersleben with as many points as possible.”
Martin Tomczyk (car number 10, BMW Team
Schnitzer):
“We have always done well in the Motorsport
Arena in recent years. It is a really narrow circuit with a lot of
long corners. It will be a challenge for us drivers. However, the
season-opener in Hockenheim showed that the performance of the BMW M4
DTM is good. Let’s see what the balance of power is like in
Oschersleben. Personally, I am looking to build on my Hockenheim
result. The potential was definitely there to do better in qualifying,
and in the race.”
Timo Glock (car number 17, BMW Team MTEK):
“I
am intrigued to see whether we can achieve a good overall result for
BMW like the one we enjoyed at the opening race in Hockenheim.
Hopefully I will have more luck at the Motorsport Arena this time than
I did last season. My goal remains the same: I want to consistently
finish in the points in 2014. I achieved that with my fifth place in
Hockenheim. I will now be going all out to pick up a good amount of
points again in Oschersleben.”
António Félix da Costa (car number 18, BMW Team MTEK):
“All in all, I had a positive DTM debut in
Hockenheim. The pace was there, both in qualifying and the race.
Unfortunately I made a mistake, which meant the good performance was
not reflected in the end result. However, my team and I have laid a
very sound foundation, on which we can build for the next race in
Oschersleben. I know the circuit. It is very interesting.”
Marco Wittmann (car number 23, BMW Team RMG):
“The Motorsport Arena is a circuit with a lot of
corners. For this reason, we need the car to generate a lot of
downforce to set fast times. However, I travel to the second round in
Oschersleben with confidence and a lot of momentum on the back of my
maiden DTM win at the season-opener in Hockenheim. It is important to
find the perfect set-up for qualifying and the race. The set-up is
particularly important this time, as we must now carry performance
weights after the successful result in Hockenheim. With this in mind,
it is difficult to make any predictions for the race.”
Maxime Martin (car number 24, BMW Team RMG):
“I know the circuit in Oschersleben very well, and
have won there in the past in the ADAC GT Masters. However, racing in
the Motorsport Arena in a DTM car will obviously be a completely
different experience. I am really looking forward to the challenge.
The circuit is very different to the Hockenheimring, so the experience
I gained in Hockenheim cannot be adopted one-to-one. Despite this, I
can still take a lot of positives from my DTM debut, and am really
hungry to get back out on the track.”
Statistics ahead of the race in Oschersleben:
Circuit / Date | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, 18th May 2014 |
Laps / Distance | 51 laps, 3.696 km |
2013 Pole Time | Jamie Green (GB), Audi, 1:20.263 minutes |
2013 Winner | Augusto Farfus (BR), BMW |
2013 Fastest Lap | Joey Hand (US), BMW, 1:21.255 minutes |
Driver data:
Driver | FAR | HAN | SPE | TOM | GLO | DAC | WIT | MAR |
Nationality | BR | US | CA | DE | DE | PT | DE | BE |
Number | 3 | 4 | 9 | 10 | 17 | 18 | 23 | 24 |
Team | BMW Team RBM | BMW Team RBM | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW Team MTEK | BMW Team MTEK | BMW Team RMG | BMW Team RMG |
Races | 21 | 21 | 94 | 132 | 11 | 1 | 11 | 1 |
Wins | 4 | - | 14 | 7 | 1 | - | 1 | - |
Poles | 3 | - | 16 | 8 | - | - | 1 | - |
Fastest laps | 1 | 1 | 14 | 8 | - | - | 2 | - |
Points | 189 | 39 | 550 | 406 | 50 | - | 74 | - |
2014 points | 4 | 1 | 8 | 6 | 10 | - | 25 | - |
Current position | 8th | 10th | 6th | 7th | 5th | - | 1st | - |
Performance Weights | +5kg | +5kg | +5kg | +5kg | +5kg | +2.5kg | +5kg | +2.5kg |
2014 calendar:
4th May – Hockenheim (DE), 18th May – Oschersleben (DE), 1st June – Budapest (HU), 29th June – Norisring (DE), 13th July – Moscow (RU), 3rd August – Spielberg (AT), 17th August – Nürburgring (DE), 14th September – Lausitzring (DE), 28th September – Guangzhou (CN), 19th October – Hockenheim (DE).
BMW Motorsport media schedule:
Saturday, 17th May | ||
18:10-18:30 | Round table interview with BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt | BMW Motorsport Hospitality |
18:30-19:00 | Interviews with the BMW DTM drivers | BMW Motorsport Hospitality |
Sunday, 18th May | ||
17:30-18:00 | Interviews with the BMW DTM drivers and BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt | BMW Motorsport Hospitality |