Audi Press Release
- Three Audi RS 5 DTM cars in top four at Hockenheim
- Mattias Ekström and Adrien Tambay on podium
- Dieter Gass: “We can build on this result”
Ingolstadt/Hockenheim, May 4, 2014 – In
front of 75,000 spectators (throughout the weekend) Audi left a strong
impression at the 2014 DTM season opener. Three Audi drivers – Mattias Ekström,
Adrien Tambay and Mike Rockenfeller – finished in the top four at the
Hockenheimring.
Seasoned campaigner Mattias Ekström in the Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline started his 14th DTM season for Audi as the runner-up. The Swede began the race on the harder standard tires, was running in eighth place in the initial stage and after switching to the faster option tires battled his way forwards position by position.
Seasoned campaigner Mattias Ekström in the Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline started his 14th DTM season for Audi as the runner-up. The Swede began the race on the harder standard tires, was running in eighth place in the initial stage and after switching to the faster option tires battled his way forwards position by position.
Mike Rockenfeller in the Schaeffler Audi RS5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Phoenix drove an impressive race as well. The title defender advanced from position ten on the grid to fourth place on the same strategy as Ekström and, as a result, achieved a much better start of the new DTM season than in his championship-winning year of 2013.
Edoardo Mortara suffered major misfortune as well. The Italian in his first race with Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline was running in front of his team-mate Mattias Ekström until lap 31 when he was forced to park his Audi Sport Audi RS 5 DTM with a front left puncture. “That was a real shame,” said the Swede. “This would have turned into a very cool fight at the end. I can live well with second place today, even though all of us are here to battle for victories.”
Nico Müller in the Audi Financial Services Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Rosberg experienced a turbulent DTM debut. After the start, the young Swiss dropped to the end of the field. Even though the Drag Reduction System (DRS) of his car did not function at a later stage of the race he finished in 16th place.
“It was a good race for Audi,” said Dieter Gass, Head of DTM at Audi Sport. “That we managed to put three cars into the top four, particularly on different strategies, speaks for our new RS 5 DTM. Victory would have been possible too but Marco Wittmann was extremely strong this weekend – congratulations to him but, above all, to our guys: we’re all looking back on some tough weeks. We can build on this result and are now looking forward to Oschersleben.”
The second race of the 2014 DTM will be held in only two weeks from now (Sunday, May 18).