Bruno Spengler wins Hockenheim DTM race
A three-way battle for the remaining podium positions between Swedish Audi driver Mattias Ekström, Ralf Schumacher with the AMG Mercedes C-Class and Timo Scheider (Audi) just before the end of the race was a thrilling finale. In spite of problems on his car, Ekström still had the upper hand with a margin of 187 thousandths of a second and ended up second. Schumacher claimed his maiden podium finish in his 33rd DTM race.
“I am very happy with second place. Due to my broken hand, I ran out of power towards the end of the race and I am very happy that I was able to hang on to my position. Too bad that my wife and our newly-born son Mats couldn’t be here", Ekström said after the race. Ralf Schumacher also came to the post-race interview with a wide grin on his face. “I thank Mercedes-Benz and my mechanics for their patience. For them, things weren’t always easy. Finally, I have made it onto the podium", the satisfied German said and added: “Keeping up with my fellow Mercedes-Benz drivers always has been my goal and it still is. Now, I am on the right way to do so."
In fourth place, two times’ DTM champion Scheider only just missed out on a podium finish, but still managed to score five points for the drivers’ standings. He was followed home by his fellow Audi driver Martin Tomczyk in fifth place, making Tomczyk the best-placed driver of a 2008-spec car. British driver Gary Paffett showed a great recovery. Following an error in qualifying, the Mercedes-Benz driver had to start from the back of the 18 car grid, but after 38 laps and 173.812 kilometers, he finished sixth ahead of his fellow Mercedes-Benz drivers Jamie Green and Maro Engel.
With the AMG Mercedes C-Class, German driver Christian Vietoris became the best-placed DTM rookie at Hockenheim. In his maiden DTM race, the 22-year old finished 13th, followed by two further novices: Edoardo Mortara and Rahel Frey (both Audi) took the checkered flag in 14th and 15th place respectively.
In the drivers’ standings, Spengler is leading with ten points from Ekström (8 points) and Schumacher (6 points). The second DTM race weekend of the year takes place at Zandvoort in The Netherlands from May 13th till 15th.
Mercedes-Benz motorsport director Norbert Haug: “A really cool race from Bruno. He has made his mark on the weekend, and that with the handicap that he hadn’t been able to drive in first practice. Normally, something like that means the end of the weekend. Ralf Schumacher was capable of winning and drove an impressive race. He took on the best drivers out there and at the end almost caught Mattias Ekström. Ralf has proven that he is a good race driver. On the starting grid, we had three drivers among the top eight and at the finish, we had five."
Audi motorsport director Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich: “I would have been happier with first place. There can only be one winner, and this time, unfortunately, it wasn’t us. Everybody had seen that with Ekström and Scheider, we have drivers who are capable of racing at the front of the field. Martin Tomczyk has also shown a very good performance in his 2008-spec car. All in all, this certainly wasn’t quite the result we were hoping for. But at least, we have shown that we are capable of competing for victory again."
Results
Pos |
Driver | Team/Car | Behind |
1. | Bruno Spengler | HWA Mercedes | +0.000s |
2. | Mattias Ekstrom | Abt Audi | +3.696s |
3. | Ralf Schumacher | HWA Mercedes | +3.883s |
4. | Timo Scheider | Abt Audi | +4.585s |
5. | Martin Tomczyk | Phoenix Audi | +5.256s |
6. | Gary Paffett | HWA Mercedes | +6.591s |
7. | Jamie Green | HWA Mercedes | +10.653s |
8. | Maro Engel | Mucke Mercedes | +11.938s |
9. | Oliver Jarvis | Abt Audi | +13.803s |
10. | David Coulthard | Mucke Mercedes | +14.246s |
11. | Mike Rockenfeller | Abt Audi | +16.164s |
12. | Susie Stoddart | Persson Mercedes | +16.488s |
13. | Christian Vietoris | Persson Mercedes | +17.310s |
14. | Edoardo Mortara | Rosberg Audi | +18.341s |
15. | Rahel Frey | Phoenix Audi | +25.944s |
16. | Miguel Molina | Abt Audi | +28.420s |
17. | Filipe Albuquerque | Rosberg Audi | +29.011s |