Hockenheim (DE), 21st October 2012. A dream come true: A fourth win
of the season at the wheel of the BMW Bank M3 DTM in the tenth and
final DTM race of the year saw Bruno Spengler (CA) win the drivers’
title and cap an outstanding comeback season for BMW Motorsport. BMW
also won the manufacturers’ title in Hockenheim (DE), while BMW Team
Schnitzer ended the season at the top of the team standings after a
dramatic finale. Augusto Farfus (BR), who started from pole
position, came home in third to finish the season on the podium.
Gary Paffett (GB, Mercedes), who was leading the standings coming
into the race, crossed the finish line in second.
Alongside Spengler, Dirk Werner (DE, E-POSTBRIEF BMW M3 DTM)
finished fifth to score a further ten valuable points for Team
Principal Charly Lamm’s (DE) outfit. Andy Priaulx (GB, Crowne Plaza
Hotels BMW M3 DTM) and Joey Hand (US, SAMSUNG BMW M3 DTM) also
picked up points in seventh and eighth respectively. In doing so,
they played a big role in BMW climbing from third to first in the
manufacturers’ standings. Martin Tomczyk (DE, BMW M Performance
Parts M3 DTM) came home in 14th having suffered damage to his car in
the opening phase of the race.
In a remarkable finale, Spengler was able to leapfrog Paffett at
the top of the overall standings. A magnificent start allowed the
Canadian to move into the lead on lap one, and he then set about
pulling away from the chasing pack– a task made far easier thanks to
the excellent pit stops performed by BMW Team Schnitzer. Paffett
closed the gap to Spengler consistently after the second round of
pit stops, but was unable to catch and overtake the champion, who
showed nerves of steel in a dramatic climax to the season. Spengler
ends the year on 149 points, just four more than Paffett in second.
After Volker Strycek (DE, 1984), Eric van de Poele (BE, 1987) and
Roberto Ravaglia (IT, 1989), Spengler is now the fourth driver to
clinch the DTM title in a BMW. BMW Team Schnitzer came through at
the end of the season to win the team competition with 178 points.
In the manufacturers’ competition, BMW ended its comeback season in
the DTM at the top of the championship on 346 points. Spengler,
Farfus, Werner, Priaulx and Hand all finished in the points in
Hockenheim – the first time five BMW drivers had come home in the
top ten. Together, they picked up 60 points – enough to clinch the
manufacturers’ title, despite BMW lining up with just six drivers,
while its two rivals fielded eight cars at each race.
BMW Motorsport can look back on a DTM season, in which the three
teams and six drivers exceeded all expectations with the BMW M3 DTM.
As well as Spengler, who had previously won at the Lausitzring (DE),
Nürburgring (DE) and in Oschersleben (DE), Farfus also joined the
list of BMW DTM winners in Valencia (ES). BMW also scored a further
seven podiums, five pole positions and three fastest laps. All six
BMW drivers finished in the points at least twice over the course of
the season, with all three teams achieving podium finishes. BMW Team
Schnitzer recorded six podiums, while BMW Team RMG and BMW Team RBM
both claimed three each.
Spengler was the most efficient driver of the season, scoring an
average of 18.6 points per race finished. With 57.7 points per race,
the six BMW drivers scored an average of sixteen points more than
the eight Mercedes and the eight Audi drivers.
In winning the 2012 title, the BMW M3 has once again proven that it
is at home in the DTM. To date, the most successful touring car of
all time has 46 DTM wins to its name. Like Spengler this season, van
de Poele 1987 and Ravaglia 1989 were also at the wheel of this BMW
model when they claimed their DTM titles.
Jens Marquardt (BMW Motorsport Director):
“Sensational. Awesome. Unbelievable. I still cannot believe what
has just happened here. Massive congratulations to Bruno Spengler
and BMW Team Schnitzer on winning the Drivers’ and Team titles. This
is a big day for everyone at BMW Motorsport. We returned to the DTM
after an absence of almost 20 years and wanted to be competitive as
quickly as possible. Now we are here in Hockenheim, and I am talking
about winning three titles in our comeback season. BMW Motorsport
has written another chapter in motorsport history today. I am
unbelievably proud of my team. It is going to be a long night.”