Climbing, running, lifting weights: BMW DTM drivers in final push on fitness.

Munich
. In preparation for the upcoming DTM season, the six BMW DTM
drivers got together in

Capezzano Pianore near Viareggio
(ITA) this week. Philipp Eng (AUT), Joel Eriksson (SWE),
Augusto Farfus (BRA), Timo Glock (GER), Bruno Spengler (CAN) and
Marco Wittmann (GER) completed a four-day fitness camp there from
Monday to Thursday. Team doctor

Riccardo Ceccarelli (ITA) and his Formula Medicine team
prepared an extensive and diverse training plan with activities in
the areas of fitness training, reaction training and mental training.

 

The programme included cardio and strength workouts using various
machines, CrossFit, reaction exercises and concentration exercises, as
well as sports such as climbing and beach volleyball. “The fitness
camp is always a highlight of pre-season preparations,” said Spengler.
“It is fantastic that we all spend time together at the end of the
long winter break. It is perfect for team building ahead of the new
season. Dr. Ceccarelli’s team has become like family to us now. They
come up with new, even more difficult training exercises for our
fitness camp every year. This is how the Doc makes sure that our
fitness improves and we are perfectly prepared for the start of the season.”

 

The four days in Viareggio were a valuable, very positive experience
for the two new additions to the DTM squad. “The fitness camp was
really cool,” said Eng. “Not only was it good to see where your
physical and mental weaknesses lie, which you need to work on before
the start of the season, but it was also incredible fun to spend a
week with the other guys without the pressure of a race weekend. Our
stomach muscles got a workout from the training sessions and from
laughing so much. And the week was also very physically demanding. You
could tell that we were thinking competitively even here, and everyone
wanted to outdo the others in the training exercises. We were all
dripping with sweat.”

 

Eriksson said: “During this fitness week I not only learned a lot and
trained hard, I felt like a real member of the BMW DTM family for the
first time. Getting to know my fellow drivers a lot better and growing
together as a team was a great experience. Now I will continue to
prepare for my DTM debut and can’t wait to sit in the BMW M4 DTM for
the first time this year.”

 

Wittmann will be the first of the six BMW DTM drivers to sit behind
the wheel of the BMW M4 DTM this year. He will be in action in the
test drives at Vallelunga (ITA) from 1st to 3rd
March, thereby marking the critical phase of pre-season preparations.
Eng will also be on site in Italy during the test. The 2018 DTM season
gets underway with the first two races at the Hockenheimring (GER) on
5th and 6th May. During the course of the
season, in addition to the two appearances at Hockenheim for the
season opener and finale, the series will also be in action at the
Lausitzring (GER), in Budapest (HUN), at the Norisring (GER),
Zandvoort (NED), Brands Hatch (GBR), Misano (ITA), the Nürburgring
(GER) and Spielberg (AUT).