Audi celebrates 100th victory in the DTM

Nico Muller, Rene Rast
Nico Muller, Rene Rast

Rene Rast claimed a third consecutive DTM victory on Saturday as the series headed to the Spielberg circuit in Austria for its penultimate round.

Following Rast's historic success at the Nurburgring, where he scored the maximum number of points with a pair of pole positions and two race wins a fortnight ago, the Audi driver added another 25 points to his tally.

“That wasn’t an easy race today, but of course, I am happy with this winning streak," the 2017 DTM champion commented.

With Mike Rockenfeller and Nico Muller, two further Audi drivers joined the race winner on the podium. In the DTM drivers’ standings, the lead changed again. While erstwhile leader Gary Paffett scored one point for finishing tenth, his team-mate and title rival Paul Di Resta ended up fourth.

Race winner Rast wasn’t as buoyant as at the Nürburgring. For his seventh DTM race win, he benefited from a penalty handed to Daniel Juncadella and from the team play of his fellow Audi colleagues who allowed him to pass without any battles on the final lap.

“René is our only chance in the battle for the title," Rockenfeller explained. “Whenever we can help as his teammates, we will do so. The season is in its final stage, so this is the only way to do it."

Like in Styria last year, three Audi drivers locked out the podium. “This is a great result that nobody had expected at the beginning of the year," Müller added.

Mercedes-AMG driver Juncadella had a rather unfortunate race. With his second DTM race win in sight, the Spaniard committed an infringement during the restart with three laps remaining and incurred a drive-through penalty. As Juncadella was unable to come in for his penalty with so little time left before the end of the race, it was converted into a 30 seconds’ time penalty with which he was classified 14th.

Rally star Ogier twelfth in DTM debut
In a turbulent race with two safety car interventions, guest driver Sébastien Ogier scored a decent result. The five-time World Rally Champion ended up twelfth in his DTM race debut.

Marco Wittmann finished five places ahead of him. At a drying track, he was on course for a podium finish in third place until the second restart, but then still lost positions. Thus, the two-time DTM champion was the best-placed driver of the Munich-based brand in BMW’s 300th DTM.

In the DTM drivers’ standings, Paul Di Resta is back in the lead with three races remaining this season. With 216 points, the Mercedes-AMG driver has a ten points’ margin from his fellow Mercedes-AMG driver Gary Paffett (206). René Rast has again reduced the gap with his repeated success and is third with 174 points.

Result – 40 laps

POS DRIVER TEAM CAR GAP
1 Rene Rast Rosberg Audi 0.000s
2 Nico Muller Abt Audi 0.421s
3 Gary Paffett HWA Mercedes 4.700s
4 Paul Di Resta HWA Mercedes 6.963s
5 Joel Eriksson RBM BMW 10.889s
6 Pascal Wehrlein HWA Mercedes 14.709s
7 Timo Glock RMR BMW 15.692s
8 Mike Rockenfeller Phoenix Audi 20.193s
9 Philipp Eng RMR BMW 24.830s
10 Edoardo Mortara HWA Mercedes 25.685s
11 Daniel Juncadella HWA Mercedes 26.314s
12 Jamie Green Rosberg Audi 26.647s
13 Marco Wittmann RMG BMW 37.659s
14 Bruno Spengler RBM BMW 38.013s
15 Loic Duval Phoenix Audi 38.336s
16 Sebastien Ogier HWA Mercedes 1 Lap
Robin Frijns Abt Audi Disqualified
Lucas Auer HWA Mercedes Retirement
Augusto Farfus RMG BMW Retirement

Drivers' standings

POS DRIVER POINTS
1 Paul Di Resta 229
2 Gary Paffett 225
3 Rene Rast 199
4 Marco Wittmann 143
5 Edoardo Mortara 139
6 Timo Glock 127
7 Lucas Auer 118
8 Pascal Wehrlein 108
9 Philipp Eng 98
10 Mike Rockenfeller 79
11 Nico Muller 78
12 Bruno Spengler 75
13 Joel Eriksson 70
14 Daniel Juncadella 61
15 Robin Frijns 56
16 Augusto Farfus 50
17 Loic Duval 44
18 Jamie Green 27
19 Alessandro Zanardi 0
20 Sebastien Ogier 0