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Farfus and Félix da Costa start from the top ten for BMW – Remaining BMW drivers poised to pounce at DTM finale.

. Augusto Farfus (BR) from BMW Team RBM was the fastest BMW driver in the final DTM qualifying of the year at the Hockenheimring (DE). The 31-year-old, at the wheel of the Castrol EDGE BMW M4 DTM, clocked the fourth fastest time of 1:33.460 minutes in the third and decisive qualifying session.

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Hockenheim (DE), 18th October 2014. Augusto Farfus (BR) from BMW Team RBM was the fastest BMW driver in the final DTM qualifying of the year at the Hockenheimring (DE). The 31-year-old, at the wheel of the Castrol EDGE BMW M4 DTM, clocked the fourth fastest time of 1:33.460 minutes in the third and decisive qualifying session. This time put Farfus just 0.144 seconds off the pace set by Miguel Molina (ES, Audi), who will start Sunday’s final race of the season from pole position. Farfus is joined in the top ten by António Félix da Costa (PT) in the Red Bull BMW M4 DTM, who starts from ninth and on row five of the grid. This was the first top-ten qualifying result for the rookie from BMW Team MTEK since the third race weekend of the year in Budapest (HU).

For three BMW drivers, qualifying was over after Q2: with sunshine and temperatures of over 20 degrees Celsius, DTM champion Marco Wittmann (DE, Ice-Watch BMW M4 DTM), Bruno Spengler (CA, BMW Bank M4 DTM) and Maxime Martin (BE, SAMSUNG BMW M4 DTM) qualified 13th, 14th and 15th.

Facing an even bigger mountain as they look to claw their way back into the points over the course of the 42-lap race are Timo Glock (DE, DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM) in 19th, Martin Tomczyk (DE, BMW M Performance Parts M4 DTM) in 20th and Joey Hand (US, Crowne Plaza Hotels BMW M4 DTM), who will start from 21st.

The race at the 4.574-kilometre circuit gets underway at 14:00 on Sunday (live on ARD).

Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):

“That was a disappointing qualifying from a BMW point of view. We witnessed a very good qualifying from Augusto Farfus, and António Félix da Costa also made it into the top ten. Across the board, however, the result is unsatisfactory – especially given that we looked really good after the free practices. We will now have to analyse the reasons and learn from this, in order to achieve a better result tomorrow. Congratulations to Audi on its impressive display.”

Augusto Farfus (car number 3, BMW Team RBM, 4th):

“Looking at the performance of Audi I think P4 feels like a pole position. Tomorrow a lot can happen in the race. The team did an awesome job between free practice and qualifying. We made a huge change to the car and I have to thank them because they were brave, but in the end it paid off. I think we could have a great race and be on the podium.”

António Félix da Costa (car number 18, BMW Team MTEK, 9th):

“It feels great to be back towards the front of the field and be battling for a place in Q3. We could have done just that today. However, my flying lap in Q2 was not quite good enough. That was my fault. Despite this, I am still very happy. After a season of highs and lows, it is nice to be able to go on the attack again at the finale.”

Marco Wittmann (car number 23, BMW Team RMG, 13th):

“I am obviously not happy with qualifying – particularly at the end of such a successful season. We have mostly been able to produce superb performances in qualifying at other circuits, but it did not go to plan for us today. It just wasn’t our day. On top of that, I feel that I was blocked on my flying lap. I will find myself in a new situation in tomorrow’s race. I have usually started from one of the front rows on the grid in 2014. This time I will be starting from the middle of the pack. However, that serves as even greater motivation to attack and progress through the field.”

Bruno Spengler (car number 9, BMW Team Schnitzer, 14th):

“My qualifying was just like so many other qualifying sessions this year: I was just not happy with the balance of my car and could not push hard enough. That is why I am further down the grid than I want to be. As far as the race for the Manufacturers’ title is concerned, it does not look great for us after qualifying. However, you never know what might happen in the race. I think it will be a real thriller tomorrow.”

Maxime Martin (car number 24, BMW Team RMG, 15th):

“It is not the result we were expecting. It looks like we struggled a bit here strangely, but we have to look to tomorrow and try to get a good race. Nothing is finished and, as we saw in Zandvoort, anything can happen. It will be a long race.”

Timo Glock (car number 17, BMW Team MTEK, 19th):

“It is hard to understand why qualifying panned out as it did. The pace was certainly there in free practice. Even in Q1 the car actually felt good, and I had no problem putting together a decent lap. On the whole, however, we were too slow. It would appear that the warm temperatures did not really do us any favours today.”

Martin Tomczyk (car number 10, BMW Team Schnitzer, 20th):

“I don’t really know why we struggled so much here. But that is the DTM for you – extremely hard fought. I had a great weekend in Zandvoort, finishing third, and now find myself starting from 20th on the grid. That is really difficult to understand.”

Joey Hand (car number 4, BMW Team RBM, 21st):

“Unfortunately this qualifying kind of reflects the way our year has been. Qualifying has been something of a lucky dip, and I have never really known where I was going to end up. I felt really good about this last qualifying session of the year, but then we had a problem with the door of my car and I was only able to complete one timed lap. That was obviously not enough, but such is life and such is racing. It is not for lack of effort or preparation from my boys at BMW Team RBM. They have done a great job all year long. I am proud of them.”

Facts and figures from Hockenheim:

Circuit / Date

Hockenheimring, 19th October 2014

Laps / Distance

42 laps, 4.574 km

2014 Pole Time

Miguel Molina (ES), 1:33.316 minutes

2013 Winner

Timo Glock (DE)

2013 Fastest Lap

Christian Vietoris, 1:46.908 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

16th

21st

17th

12th

4th

8th

3rd

11th

Practice 2

19th

2nd

9th

14th

7th

5th

1st

16th

Qualifying

4th

21st

14th

20th

19th

9th

13th

15th

Race

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2014 points

39

8

42

43

33

4

146

47

Current position

11th

20th

9th

8th

14th

21st

1st

6th

Weights

+7.5kg

+2.5kg

+5kg

+7.5kg

+5 kg

+/-0kg

+7.5kg

+7.5kg

 

DTM standings after 9 of 10 races.

Drivers’ Championship.

1. Marco Wittmann (146 points), 2. Mattias Ekström (81), 3. Christian Vietoris (69), 4. Edoardo Mortara (68), 5. Mike Rockenfeller (54), 6. Maxime Martin (47), 7. Pascal Wehrlein (46), 8. Martin Tomczyk (43), 9. Bruno Spengler (42), 10. Robert Wickens (41), 11. Augusto Farfus (39), 12. Adrien Tambay (36), 13. Timo Scheider (36), 14. Timo Glock (33), 15. Miguel Molina (28), 16. Jamie Green (28), 17. Paul di Resta (24), 18. Daniel Juncadella (22), 19. Nico Müller (10), 20. Joey Hand (8), 21. António Félix da Costa (4), 22. Gary Paffett (4).

Team Championship.

1. BMW Team RMG (193 points), 2. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline (109), 3. Audi Sport Team Abt (104), 4. Original-Teile Mercedes AMG (93), 5. Audi Sport Team Phoenix (90), 6. BMW Team Schnitzer (85), 7. BMW Team RBM (47), 8. gooix Mercedes AMG (46), 9. EURONICS / FREE MAN'S WORLD Mercedes AMG (45), 10. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (38), 11. BMW Team MTEK (37), 12. Petronas Mercedes AMG (22).

Manufacturers’ Championship.

1. BMW (302 points), 2. Audi (284), Mercedes-Benz (121).

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).

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

 

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