Zandvoort. Timo Glock (GER) claimed his fourth DTM victory in
race eleven of the 2017 season. Starting from pole position, he
crossed the finish line first in the DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM after
37 laps of racing. He was followed home by fellow BMW drivers Marco
Wittmann (GER) and Maxime Martin (BEL), who finished second and
third to complete an all-BMW podium. This was the twelfth BMW
one-two-three in the history of the DTM. Augusto Farfus (BRA) also
finished in the points in sixth place. Bruno Spengler (CAN) ended
the 150th DTM race of his career in 14th
place, while Tom Blomqvist (GBR) failed to finish.
The qualifying session:
The 20-minute session began in sunshine, and the BMW drivers went
well in the first half of qualifying. Timo Glock set the fastest time
of 1:27.823 minutes in the DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM, followed by
fellow BMW drivers Augusto Farfus (Shell BMW M4 DTM), Marco Wittmann
(Red Bull BMW M4 DTM) and Maxime Martin (SAMSUNG BMW M4 DTM). A shower
over the circuit in the dunes shortly after the halfway point of
qualifying prevented anyone from improving their lap times, nobody
therefore able to deny Glock his third pole position in the DTM.
First, second, third and fourth place on the grid represents the best
qualifying result for the BMW drivers since the Saturday race at
Oschersleben in 2015. Tom Blomqvist also makes it into the top ten,
qualifying seventh in the BMW Driving Experience M4 DTM. Bruno
Spengler starts his 150th DTM race from 17th place.
The race:
Prior to the start of the race, BMW Motorsport Director Jens
Marquardt presented Bruno Spengler with a cake to mark his
150th race in the DTM. Spengler ended this milestone race
in 14th place after 37 laps. At the front of the field, the
action was dominated by the four BMW M4 DTMs that started the race
from the front two rows of the grid. Timo Glock led Marco Wittmann and
Maxime Martin, who overtook Augusto Farfus in the first few corners.
Tom Blomqvist came in for his mandatory pit stop after just one lap.
17 laps later, an issue with his car forced him to retire from the
race. Meanwhile, Glock, Wittmann and Martin produced a flawless
display to secure the one-two-three for BMW. Martin successfully
fended off attacks from Audi drivers Mike Rockenfeller (GER) and Jamie
Green (GBR) in the closing stages. Farfus dropped back through the
field a little after his pit stop, but still finished sixth to pick up
valuable points.
The reactions:
BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt: “It was a
great race here in Zandvoort. We had an outstanding qualifying, taking
the first four places, although we were obviously a little fortunate
with the weather. However, the guys did an absolutely wonderful job of
finishing the job in the race, coming home first, second, third and
fourth. This is a superb result for us. We did everything right. Tyre
management was a real challenge here, and they handled it perfectly. I
am delighted for Timo, Marco and Maxime. Augusto also scored more
valuable points – absolutely great stuff. Congratulations also to
Bruno Spengler on his 150th DTM race. It is a shame that he
was unable to make it into the top ten from 17th on the grid.”
Stefan Reinhold (Team Principal, BMW Team RMG):
“Today was a superb day for us. Yesterday it was clear that
that we had to manage the tyres well today, and we faced an anxious
wait until the end of the race to see whether we had done that. They
guys did a perfect job and drove superbly. Praise must also go to our
engineers, who analysed everything precisely again between yesterday
and today, in order to ensure that the performance was spot on. We
also witnessed excellent pit stops. As such, I would like to say a
huge thank you to the whole team and, of course, BMW.”
Marco Wittmann (#11, Red Bull BMW M4 DTM – Grid position:
3rd place, race result: 2nd place – 67 races,
8 wins, 18 podiums, 8 pole positions, 614 points, 2 drivers’
titles): “It was a good race for me, with second place and
a podium finish. I did not get away perfectly at the start, but then
braked late on the outside and was able to take second place. After
that, I ultimately spent the race behind Timo. We had very good pace
and the car was well balanced. I am obviously happy with the points.
Timo did a superb job today, starting with qualifying. This is a great
success for BMW.”
Augusto Farfus (#15, Shell BMW M4 DTM – Grid position:
2nd place, race result: 6th place – 77 races,
4 wins, 12 podiums, 5 pole positions, 361 points): “It was
a good race, in which we scored a lot of points for BMW. Sixth place
is a good start to the weekend for us, but we still have another race
tomorrow. The goal is to build on today’s result and do even better tomorrow.”
Timo Glock (#16, DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM – Grid position:
1st place, race result: 1st place – 67 races,
4 wins, 8 podiums, 3 pole positions, 311 points): “I am
obviously very happy with the way the race turned out. I started from
pole and, to a certain degree, controlled the race from the front. It
may have looked easy, but it was not, as the front-left tyre is put
under extreme stress here. The car was very good in the first stint.
Strangely, I then had a bit of bouncing on the front axle in the
second stint, which resulted in me having a flat spot on the
front-right tyre. It was really tough after that. In the end, I
finished the job. It is nice for BMW to get a one-two-three. BMW Team
RMG had two drivers on the podium. That is fantastic.”
Bart Mampaey (Team Principal, BMW Team RBM):
“Congratulations to BMW on a great one-two-three, and to
Timo, Marco, Stefan Reinhold and everyone at BMW Team RMG on this
result. We had a good race with Maxime. It was not easy, as we were
the last BMW in the leading group. Maxime tried to stay in the DRS
window behind Marco, whilst at the same time defending against the
cars behind him as well as possible. He did that superbly, although it
was rather close at times, and fully deserves his place on the podium.”
Bruno Spengler (#7, BMW Bank BMW M4 DTM – Grid position:
17th place, race result: 14th place – 150
races, 15 wins, 48 podiums, 18 pole positions, 819 points, 1
drivers’ title): “Firstly, congratulations to BMW on the
one-two-three. Personally, I would obviously have hoped for a better
result in my 150th DTM race. We must make sure that we do better tomorrow.”
Tom Blomqvist (#31, BMW Driving Experience M4 DTM – Grid
position: 7th place, race result: DNF – 47 races, 1 win,
5 podiums, 2 pole positions, 193 points): “I don’t know
exactly what was going on. My start was very good, and I then came in
early for my stop. Then the tyre suddenly degraded dramatically. After
that, I had a really strange feeling in the final corner. I had
massive understeer and no longer really had a feel for the car. It was
simply dangerous to continue. We must analyse it and find out what was
wrong before tomorrow.”
Maxime Martin (#36, SAMSUNG BMW M4 DTM – Grid position:
4th place, race result: 3rd place – 57 races,
3 wins, 10 podiums, 3 pole positions, 324 points): “I had a
good start and was able to overtake Augusto. After that, we settled
into a good rhythm. The Audis were really strong towards the end of
the race, and I had to push really hard to hold them off. I am very
happy and pleased for BMW. I scored some important points today, and
we will now look to continue in the same vein.”
The standings:
Drivers: 1. René Rast (114 points), 2. Mattias
Ekström (113), 3. Lucas Auer (99), 4. Timo Glock (98), 5. Jamie Green
(97), 6. Maxime Martin (93), 7. Marco Wittmann (91), 8. Mike
Rockenfeller (85), 9. Gary Paffett (65), 10. Bruno Spengler (61), 11.
Paul di Resta (59), 12. Robert Wickens (58), 13. Edoardo Mortara (41),
14. Nico Müller (37), 15. Maro Engel (29), 16. Tom Blomqvist (21), 17.
Augusto Farfus (16), 18. Loic Duval (0).
Teams: 1. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (211 points), 2.
BMW Team RBM (154), 3. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline (150), 4.
Mercedes-AMG Motorsport BWT (140), 5. Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Mercedes
me (123), 6. BMW Team RMR (119), 7. BMW Team RMG (107), 8.
Mercedes-AMG Motorsport SILBERPFEIL Energy (88), 9. Audi Sport Team
Phoenix (85).
Manufacturers: 1. Audi (446 points), 2. BMW (380), 3.
Mercedes (351).
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