Audi
Press Release
- Early title win for Mike Rockenfeller at Zandvoort
- Fifth DTM title for Audi in seven years
- Chairman Rupert Stadler: “Proof of our RS models’ powerful performance”
Ingolstadt/Zandvoort,
September 29, 2013 – The DTM Champion of the year 2013 drives an Audi. At the
penultimate race of the season, Mike Rockenfeller in the Schaeffler Audi RS 5
DTM secured an early win of the drivers’ title in the prestigious touring car racing
series in front of 41,000 spectators (throughout the weekend). At the same
time, Audi and Audi Sport Team Phoenix took the lead of the manufacturers’ and
team standings.
Before the finale at the Hockenheimring, Rockenfeller has a 26-point advantage and is thus ranking at the top of the standings, out of reach by any rival. The starting lap, on which Rockenfeller overtook the BMW of pole setter Marco Wittmann and thus advanced to the second place he needed for his early title win, produced a preliminary decision at Zandvoort. Following the successful attack against the leading BMW of his title rival Augusto Farfus while running on option tires, he concentrated, after switching to the harder standard tires, on safely bringing home second place – assisted in the process by his brand colleague Timo Scheider, who let Rockenfeller pass after his second pit stop and subsequently backed him. Rockenfeller mastered a safety car period shortly before the end of the race and a restart before the last lap in his typical, commanding manner as well.
Timo Scheider in the AUTO TEST Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline, in third place, managed to clinch his first podium result of the season on his favorite track. The two-time DTM Champion switched from standard to option tires early and, by using this strategy, moved in front of Rockenfeller and Wittmann. After letting his brand colleague go ahead, Scheider concentrated on shielding Rockenfeller toward the rear.
Adrien Tambay (Audi ultra RS 5 DTM), Filipe Albuquerque (Audi Financial Services RS 5 DTM/Audi Sport Team Rosberg) and Miguel Molina (Audi RS 5 DTM), by claiming positions six, eight and ten, contributed their share to Audi, with a score of 325 points, taking the lead in the manufacturers’ standings as well, in front of BMW (317) and Mercedes-Benz (239). In the team classification, Audi Sport Team Phoenix has a three-point advantage over BMW Team RBM before the finale.
Photo credit: Audi Sport Communication / Media