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Reactions to the sixth DTM race at Spielberg.
Sun Aug 03 19:03:54 CEST 2014 Press Release
The sixth round of the DTM at the Red Bull Ring (AT) saw the BMW teams occupy the top four positions for the first time since returning to the series in 2012. Marco Wittmann (DE) won, ahead of Augusto Farfus (BR), Timo Glock (DE) and Martin Tomczyk (DE). Read here what BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt, the team principals and the eight drivers had to say after the sixth race of the season.
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Spielberg (AT), 3rd August 2014. The sixth round of the DTM at the Red Bull Ring (AT) saw the BMW teams occupy the top four positions for the first time since returning to the series in 2012. Marco Wittmann (DE) won, ahead of Augusto Farfus (BR), Timo Glock (DE) and Martin Tomczyk (DE). Wittmann extended his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship courtesy of his third win of the season. BMW Team RMG leads the team competition, while BMW also moved into first place in the Manufacturers’ Championship. Read here what BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt, the team principals and the eight drivers had to say after the sixth race of the season.
Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):
“This
is a historic success for us today – the first time we have occupied
all of the top four positions since Hockenheim in 1992, and the best
result since our return to the series. It was a sensational race from
Marco Wittmann, Augusto Farfus, Timo Glock and Martin Tomczyk – one
driver from each of the four teams in the BMW M4 DTM. Today we can
quite literally talk about ‘Four in a Row’. A huge compliment goes to
the entire team, who produced an absolutely top-class performance. The
race was very intense and close at the front, particularly just after
the start. After Marco fell back through the field a bit at the start,
he did a great job of working his way back into the race. It then all
calmed down at the front of the field towards the end of the race.
Today is a day of superlatives for us – and we are particularly
delighted to have achieved this result against such a great backdrop
and in front of so many spectators. We will celebrate today, and
tomorrow we will start to focus on the next race at the Nürburgring,
where the situation with the performance weight means we are bound to
face a real challenge.”
Stefan Reinhold (Team Principal, BMW Team
RMG):
“We knew that it would not be easy this weekend.
Together with the drivers, the whole team and engineers did a superb
job to put both cars near the front in qualifying. We did not
necessarily take this for granted at the start of the weekend. Marco
Wittmann got off to a difficult start today, but he held his nerve and
drove a very good race after that. He gradually developed his pace and
maintained it right through to the finish. I feel sorry for Maxime
Martin. He received a drive-through penalty and we had a bit of a
problem during his pit stop. Despite this, on the whole, we are
obviously very happy. I would also like to say a big thank you to BMW
Motorsport, as we successfully came through a tough weekend.”
Bart Mampaey (Team Principal, BMW Team RBM):
“It
was important for us to get back on the podium with Augusto Farfus,
and to get a good result. We saw an upwards trend in Moscow, which we
were able to continue here. Augusto did a fantastic job. We were very
competitive all weekend and scored 18 points. If Joey Hand had not,
unfortunately, received a drive-through penalty, it could have been
even better for us. It is obviously great for BMW to occupy all of the
top four positions.”
Ernest Knoors (Team Principal, BMW Team
MTEK):
“That was a successful weekend for us. We have
shown earlier in the season we have the necessary pace, but we have
sometimes lacked the little bit of luck that you also require.
Everything finally ran smoothly for Timo Glock. Unfortunately we were
not able to make any progress with António Félix da Costa. We will
have to work on that. It is very nice for BMW to have all four teams
represented in the top four positions. That shows we are all as strong
as each other.”
Charly Lamm (Team Principal, BMW Team
Schnitzer):
“Firstly, congratulations to Marco Wittmann
on his win – and to BMW Motorsport on this fantastic result. We are
obviously also delighted that Martin Tomczyk, after some difficult
races, was able to challenge at the front of the field again and to
finish fourth. That gives me a lot of confidence ahead of the rest of
the season. Unfortunately we had to settle for one point for tenth
place with Bruno Spengler. He made a good start to the race, but was
then stopped in his tracks by traffic after his pit stop. This
prevented him from putting in the kind of performance he would have
been capable of. These things happen sometimes in motor racing. All in
all, however, it is definitely a great day for BMW.”
Marco Wittmann (car number 23, BMW Team RMG, 1st):
Tyres: Option-Prime
“To be honest, I made a pretty poor start. I lost a few
positions and dropped back down the field. However, it was important
to keep calm, hold my nerve and avoid contact. I tried to move back up
through the field, but the leading group was very evenly matched up
until the pit stop. It was a good race, and I knew that everything was
still possible. For this reason, I tried to look after my tyres and
not push too hard, while the others were battling against each other
quite a lot. The car had a very good balance after the pit stop and I
was able to work my way forward again. To have four BMWs in the first
four places is a great result for us all.”
Augusto Farfus (car number 3, BMW Team RBM, 2nd):
Tyres: Option-Prime
“This second place feels like a win to me. It is good to be
back on the podium and to see that our car is back among the
front-runners. I was one of the quickest all weekend. I was just a
little bit slow in Q3 in qualifying yesterday, otherwise I would have
been on pole. But I proved today that we are quick enough. Thank you
to BMW Team RBM – we never give up. Congratulations to Marco Wittmann
and BMW on this top result.”
Timo Glock (car number 17, BMW Team MTEK, 3rd):
Tyres:
Option-Prime
“It is obviously nice to be stood on the
podium. Having been on course for a podium in Moscow, but
unfortunately dropped back due to a problem, we were able to show our
pace here. Maybe we lost a bit of ground on the leaders at the start,
because we were slightly out with our tyre pressure strategy. However,
I was then able to set my sights on the cars ahead of me. I am
obviously pleased for the guys at BMW Team MTEK, who did a very good
job. I feel sorry for my team-mate António Félix da Costa. He failed
to finish, but under normal circumstances he would also have been up
there at the front of the field.”
Martin Tomczyk (car number 10, BMW Team Schnitzer, 4th):
Tyres: Option-Prime
“BMW’s pace was definitely there today, and we showed that on
the track. We can be extremely happy with today. I always knew we were
never lacking speed in the race, but I never started from a good
enough position. It was a different story this time – and look what
the result was. I still have problems in qualifying, and we must
continue to work on this. Today I came through from 11th to fourth. If
I can start from even further up the grid, then I can also look to
finish even higher. Because of this, I am now looking forward to the
next race.”
Bruno Spengler (car number 9, BMW Team Schnitzer, 10th):
Tyres: Option-Prime
“My start was very good. I climbed
two places, but was blocked towards the end of the first stint –
sometimes quite strongly. This caused me to lose a lot of time and one
position. I was outbraked and overtaken, although I was actually
quicker. I don’t want to criticise, as it was clever tactically. But
it is also down to us. We simply were not good enough in yesterday’s
qualifying. If we start from higher up the field, we should have a
good chance in the race.”
Joey Hand (car number 4, BMW Team RBM, 12th):
Tyres:
Prime-Option
“We definitely had good speed today, but
were unlucky with the drive-through penalty I received as a result of
the yellow flags. It did not affect just me, but some of the other
drivers too. It is a real shame, as we were quick today and had a good
car. That was bad timing, but these things happen.”
Maxime Martin (car number 24, BMW Team RMG, 14th):
Tyres: Prime-Option
“Congratulations to Marco
Wittmann, he did a great job. The team also produced another fantastic
performance, claiming its fourth win in six races this season. And the
fact that BMW occupied the top four positions is awesome. As far as I
am concerned, I got off to a poor start. And when that happens, it
makes it a difficult race. I was delayed by traffic. But we have to
take the positives away with us, and that is that I completed the race
and gained more experience. We will now focus on the next race.”
António Félix da Costa (car number 18, BMW Team MTEK,
DNF):
Tyres: Prime
“I was forced onto the grass on lap two, after which the air
inlets for the engine and brakes were full of grass. Things went
downhill from there. I started to lose power and the brakes were
gradually giving up. When the engine overheated, my race was run.”
Facts and figures from Spielberg:
Circuit / Date | Red Bull Ring, 3rd August 2014 |
Laps / Distance | 47 laps, 4.326km |
2014 Pole Position | Robert Wickens (CA), 1:25.175 minutes |
2014 Winner | Marco Wittmann (DE), BMW |
2014 Fastest Lap | Mike Rockenfeller (DE), 1:25.266 minutes |
Driver | FAR | HAN | SPE | TOM | GLO | DAC | WIT | MAR |
Country | 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 |
Practice 1 | 10th | 20th | 16th | 14th | 19th | 6th | 9th | 1st |
Practice 2 | 1st | 21st | 10th | 6th | 9th | 7th | 13th | 20th |
Qualifying | 4th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 2nd | 13th | 3rd | 8th |
Race | 2nd | 12th | 10th | 4th | 3rd | DNF | 1st | 14th |
2014 points | 33 | 7 | 42 | 20 | 33 | 4 | 95 | 33 |
Current position | 9th | 19th | 3rd | 14th | 10th | 20th | 1st | 7th |
Weights | +5kg | +2.5kg | +5kg | +2.5kg | +2.5kg | +/-0kg | +7.5kg | +2.5kg |
DTM standings after 6 of 10 races.
Drivers’ Championship.
1. Marco Wittmann (95 points), 2. Mattias Ekström (56), 3. Bruno Spengler (42), 4. Edoardo Mortara (41), 5. Adrien Tambay (36), 6. Mike Rockenfeller (35), 7. Maxime Martin (33), 8. Christian Vietoris (33), 9. Augusto Farfus (33), 10. Timo Glock (33), 11. Jamie Green (28), 12. Miguel Molina (26), 13. Robert Wickens (25), 14. Martin Tomczyk (20), 15. Timo Scheider (19), 16. Pascal Wehrlein (14), 17. Paul di Resta (12), 18. Nico Müller (10), 19. Joey Hand (7), 20. António Félix da Costa (4), 21. Gary Paffett (4).
Team Championship.
1. BMW Team RMG (128 points), 2. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline (82), 3. Audi Sport Team Abt (77), 4. BMW Team Schnitzer (62), 5. Audi Sport Team Phoenix (54), 6. Original-Teile Mercedes AMG (45), 7. BMW Team RBM (40), 8. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (38), 9. BMW Team MTEK (37), 10. EURONICS / FREE MAN'S WORLD Mercedes AMG (29) , 11. gooix Mercedes AMG (14).
Manufacturers’ Championship.
1. BMW (267 points), 2. Audi (251), Mercedes-Benz (88).
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 – Zandvoort (NL), 19th 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 700,000 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. In 2013, BMW Motorsport managed to defend the
Manufacturer’s title with four teams and eight drivers. The 2014 DTM
calendar once again consists of ten races. The schedule includes four
trips abroad, to Budapest (HU), Spielberg (AT), Moscow (RU) and
Zandvoort (NL). The season traditionally ends in Hockenheim (DE) on
19th October. TV station ARD is broadcasting each qualifying and every
race live. Tickets for all the DTM races are available here: http://www.bmw-motorsport.com/en/fan-area/dtm-tickets.html