Rockenfeller wins DTM pole in Moscow
Mike Rockenfeller |
Audi's Mike Rockenfeller has become the Moscow Raceway's first DTM pole-man in the most bizarre of circumstances after receiving a helping hand from President Vladimir Putin.
Q4's one-lap shootout, initially delayed, was eventually cancelled due to a two-hour airspace closure as it emerged President Putin was due to fly overhead, meaning the circuit's Air Ambulance would be unable to take off if needed.
As a result, the times in Q3 and below assemble the positions for tomorrow's grid.
From left, Mattias Ekstrom, Dieter Gass, Mike Rockenfeller |
"Obviously, I’m very pleased to be in first place and starting from the pole position at the DTM’s premiere in Russia," said Mike Rockenfeller. “My Audi RS 5 DTM was perfect today; Team Phoenix did a fantastic job. My pace was so good today that I’d have been confident to take first place in Q4 as well. We knew that qualifying here is very important but we already worked for the race as well. That’s why I’m hoping that our car will be running well in the race tomorrow too. Let’s see what the weather will do and what other surprises there’ll be in Russia…"
Mattias Ekstrom, following his Norisring disqualification, had led most of Q3 but was dislodged by Rockenfeller in the final minutes of the session to take an untimely pole-position while Ekstrom still starts the race from second.
Augusto Farfus was BMW's top runner in third just ahead of defending champion Bruno Spengler who narrowly claimed fourth.
Audi's Jamie Green missed out on what would have been a Q4 spot by an agonizing gap of just half a tenth in fifth and is joined on the third row by BMW's Dirk Werner in sixth.
Gary Paffett also failed to drag his Mercedes into the top four and had to settle for seventh just ahead of his younger team mate Pascal Wehrlein, who choreographed a fine showing in eighth.
Dani Juncadella and Christian Vietoris complete the top ten with an all Mercedes fifth row in ninth and tenth.
DTM's form man Robert Wickens was Q1's surprise casualty, missing the cut by just over a tenth of a second in his Mucke Mercedes.
Results
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Time |
1. | Mike Rockenfeller | Audi Sport Team Phoenix | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.423 |
2. | Mattias Ekström | Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.604 |
3. | Augusto Farfus | BMW Team RBM | BMW M3 DTM | 58.677 |
4. | Bruno Spengler | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW M3 DTM | 58.698 |
5. | Jamie Green | Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.749 |
6. | Dirk Werner | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW M3 DTM | 58.779 |
7. | Gary Paffett | EURONICS Mercedes AMG | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 58.831 |
8. | Pascal Wehrlein | Mercedes AMG | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 58.843 |
9. | Daniel Juncadella | stern Mercedes AMG | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 58.985 |
10. | Christian Vietoris | Mercedes AMG DTM-Team | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 59.038 |
11. | Miguel Molina | Audi Sport Team Phoenix | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.907 |
12. | Adrien Tambay | Audi Sport Team Abt | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.910 |
13. | Filipe Albuquerque | Audi Sport Team Rosberg | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.914 |
14. | Timo Scheider | Audi Sport Team Abt | Audi RS 5 DTM | 58.954 |
15. | Joey Hand | BMW Team RBM | BMW M3 DTM | 59.013 |
16. | Edoardo Mortara | Audi Sport Team Rosberg | Audi RS 5 DTM | 59.133 |
17. | Timo Glock | BMW Team MTEK | BMW M3 DTM | 59.177 |
18. | Robert Wickens | STIHL Mercedes AMG | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 59.285 |
19. | Martin Tomczyk | BMW Team RMG | BMW M3 DTM | 59.286 |
20. | Marco Wittmann | BMW Team MTEK | BMW M3 DTM | 59.400 |
21. | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team RMG | BMW M3 DTM | 59.442 |
22. | Roberto Merhi | THOMAS SABO Mercedes AMG | DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupe | 59.467 |