Showing posts with label Audi RS 5 DTM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audi RS 5 DTM. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

DTM: Dominant race 2 victory for Mike Rockenfeller in Moscow Raceway


By Tarek Ramchani

Mike Rockenfeller clinched a dominant DTM race 2 victory at the Moscow Raceway. It was a perfect Sunday for the Audi Sport Team Phoenix driver with pole position in a win.

Rocky started the 1-hour race from pole position and never been challenged for the lead. The 2013 DTM champion won at the Russian track in that same year and he did it again today. He ended the race ahead of the second placed BMW's Bruno Spengeler.

A great result for Mike Rockenfeller and the whole Audi Sport Team Phoenix after some unlucky rounds all season long.


Mattias Ekström (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) had a very solid race and took a fully deserved podium. The double DTM champion put a great pressure on the third placed BMW M4 DTM of Maxime Martin. Eki made the decisive move with 10 minutes to go passing the Belgian in the last corner. A third place and big points enough to retake the overall lead in the drivers' standing.

Jaime Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) managed to enter the top-five overall with a fine fifth place. The Briton performed well and challenged Mattias Ekström for position four.

Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eighth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was ninth. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was fourteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was seventeenth. Antonio Giovinazzi (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was twenty-first.

Photo credit: Audi Media


DTM: Sensational pole position for Mike Rockenfeller in Moscow qualifying 2


By Tarek Ramchani

The Audi brand had an amazing second DTM qualifying session at the Moscow Raceway. Mike Rockenfeller took a sensational pole position with his #99 Audi RS 5 DTM.

The Audi Sport Team Phoenix ace set the fastest time in the session with a quick 1:28.540 . A fully deserved result for Rocky after some ups and downs this year in the demanding Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.

Mattias Ekström (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was second fastest in the session. However following a grid penalty Eki will have to start from position five on the grid. The double DTM champion set a personal best time of 1:28.578.


Jaime Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was fifth fastest overall but will start the race from position four ahead of Mattias Ekström.

Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) had a solid qualifying session with the sixth fastest time.

The other Audi drivers were outside the top-ten. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was thirteenth. Antonio Giovinazzi (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was sixteenth. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was ninteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twentieth.

The second race will follow next, a 1-hour + 1 lap event with featuring a mandatory pit-stop.

Photo credit: Audi Media


Saturday, August 29, 2015

DTM: Fourth place for Jamie Green in a chaotic Moscow Raceway race 1


By Tarek Ramchani

Audi driver Jamie Green narrowly missed the podium in the first DTM race of the weekend at the Moscow Raceway. It was an action packed and chaotic race 1 won by Mercedes-Benz's Pascal Wehrlein at the Russian track.

Right from the start, Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was forced to retire after a big crash with the Mercedes-Benz of Christian Vietoris. The Saftey Car was deployed for more than 10 minutes.

Back to green there were some big fights for track positions between the drivers of all three brands. In the mid-race there was a contact between the Audi of Mattias Ekstrom and the BMW of Timo Glock. Both drivers were taken out of the race with the Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline driver losing big points. The Safety Car was deployed for the second time.


In the closing stages of the race, Jamie Green was running in third place tried to overtake the second placed BMW M4 DTM of Marco Wittmann. Unfortunately the British driver lost a position for BMW's Spengler in the very last corner and ended the race in fourth place.

Edoardo Mortra (Audi Sport Team Abt) had a solide race 1. The Italian driver was among the fastest in the field and ended the race in a strong fifth place.

Top-ten finish for two other drivers, Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was ninth and Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was tenth.


Antonio Giovinazzi (Audi Sport team Phoenix) was ninteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) did not finish the race.

The second qualifying session and the second race will be held tomorrow.

Photo credit: Audi Media


DTM: Jamie Green third fastest in Moscow Raceway qualifying 1


By Tarek Ramchani

Jamie Green qualified in a strong third place in the first DTM qualifying session at the Moscow Raceway. Unlike in the second practice session earlier today, weather and track conditions were perfect.

Jamie Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) set a personal best time of 1:28.985. The British driver was right behind BMW's Marco Wittmann and Mercedes-Benz's Pascal Wehrlein.

Mattias Ekström (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was sixth fastest. The Swedish ace set at personal best time of 1:29.085.


Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was eighth fastest. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was tenth.

The other Audi drivers were outside the top-ten overall. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eleventh. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twelfth.Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was fourteenth. New comer Antonio Giovinazzi (Audi Sport team Phoenix) was ninteenth.

The first race will follow next. A 40-minute + 1 lap race without mandatory pit-stop.

Photo credit: Audi Media

DTM: Miguel Molina second fastest in Moscow Raceway FP2


By Tarek Ramchani

The Moscow Raceway played host to a very wet DTM second practice session this morning. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was the fastest Audi driver.

The Spanish driver set a personal best time of 1:40.386.  Miguel Molina was 0.566 behind the quickest time in the session set by BMW's Bruno Spengler.

Mattias Ekström (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) who was the fastest yesterday ended the session in fifth place overall. The double DTM champion set a personal best time of 1:41.946.


Another Audi driver managed to enter the top-ten overall, Jamie Green. The Audi Sport Team Rosberg driver was seventh fastest with a personal best time of 1:42.773.

Antonio Giovinazzi (Audi Sport team Phoenix) narrowly missed the top-ten, he was eleventh fastest. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twelfth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was thirteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twentieth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was twenty-first.

The first qualifying session is coming up next.

Photo credit: Audi Media

Friday, August 28, 2015

DTM: Mattias Ekström second fastest in the Moscow Raceway FP1


By Tarek Ramchani

Audi ace Mattias Ekström was second fastest in the opening DTM practice session at the Moscow Raceway. The Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline driver set a personal best time of 1:29.340. Eki was right behind the leading BMW of Marco Wittmann.

Edoardo Mortara ended the session in a strong fourth place overall. The Audi Sport Team Abt driver set a personal time of 1:29.498.

Eki's team-mate Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was seventh fastest

The remaining Audi drivers were outside the top-ten. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was thirteenth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was fourteenth. Jamie Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was fifteenth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was twenty-second.

New comer to Audi in the DTM, Antonio Giovinazzi was twenty-third fastest. The Italian driver is replacing Timo Scheider this weekend at Audi Sport Team Phoenix.

Action will resume tomorrow with the second practice session, the first qualifying session and the race.

Photo credit: Audi Media


Thursday, August 27, 2015

DTM: Audi faces ‘heavy’ task in Russia


Audi Press Release

Audi driver Mattias Ekström is aiming for the top step of the podium in the DTM races at Moscow: With a victory at the Red Bull Ring, the Swede had taken the lead in the Championship at the end of July. Now, the Russian round of the internationally popular touring car racing series is on the agenda.
In the DTM’s Russian premiere at Moscow Raceway, the Swede, in second place, completed a commanding Audi one-two win in the 2013 season. Last year, Ekström was on podium again at Moscow, having advanced to third place after starting from position eleven on the grid. “So, actually, the only thing that’s still missing is a victory,” the leader of the DTM standings feels – knowing full well that this will be no mean feat because the Audi RS 5 DTM cars, following their success at Spielberg, will be the heaviest cars in the field yet again this season.

Mattias Ekström is expecting to have chances at the 3.931-kilometer Moscow Raceway in spite of the high weight. “I had the heaviest car in the field at Spielberg too and actually shouldn’t have been able to win there,” he says. “We simply need to do the best job again. In that case, anything’s possible. Every point counts. This year, the title will be clinched by the driver that manages to score good results even with a lot of weight.”


“This will be a really tough nut to crack,” Dieter Gass believes. The Head of DTM at Audi Sport was absent due to illness most recently at Spielberg and is returning to the command post in Russia. “We’ve won at Moscow Raceway before but experienced a pretty difficult race last year. Our aim is another victory.”

Two other Audi drivers – Edoardo Mortara (Italy) and Jamie Green (Great Britain) – are in the top four of the drivers’ classification, which gives them good prospects in the battle for the title. Mortara clinched 40 of 50 possible points at Spielberg and would like to continue his performance at Moscow Raceway. Green most recently went home without points five consecutive times and is set on finally ending his string of misfortune.

Between Spielberg and Moscow, the activities of the three candidates for the title differed a lot from each other. Mattias Ekström competed in two rounds of the World Rallycross Championship in Canada and Norway with his own team. Edoardo Mortara had the opportunity to ride on a Red Bull stunt plane in Austria which meant fulfilling a dream of his. Jamie Green honed his German language skills in an intensive course at the Audi Academy in Ingolstadt.


Next weekend, they will meet again in Moscow. While the drivers will be conveniently traveling by air, the trucks of the teams had to cover the near-2,500-kilometer distance as a convoy – which put an extreme strain on the people and equipment as some of the roads were rough to travel on.

Moscow Raceway is about an hour and a half’s drive from Moscow’s city center. A long straight before the start and finish on which the drivers reach speeds of more than 240 km/h before braking is one of the special characteristics of the track. This is where most of the overtaking maneuvers normally take place.

Photo credit: Audi Media


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

VIDEO: Onboard Mike Rockenfeller Audi RS 5 DTM - Red Bull Ring Spielberg


The DTM is moving to Austria this upcoming weekend. The beautiful and demanding Red Bull Ring in Spielberg will play host to the fifth round of the 2015 season.

Here is a great onboard lap with the 2013 DTM champions Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) driving the Audi RS 5 DTM.



Photo credit: DTM


Sunday, July 12, 2015

DTM: Mattias Ekström best Audi driver in Zandvoort race 2


By Tarek Ramchani

As was the case in yesterday in the opening DTM race at Circuit Park Zandvoort, Audi drivers were not been able to battle for the top spots. The Audi RS 5 DTM clrearly suffred the extra weight all weekend long in the Dutch round.

At the end of the 39-lap race it was Mattias Ekström who was the best ranked Audi driver. The double- DTM champion ended in seventh place overall with the Red Bull #5 Audi RS 5 DTM. Eki had an impressive pace today and he charged back very well after starting the race from position sixteen on the grid.

Another Audi driver made it inside the top-ten, Adrien Tambay. The Audi Sport Team Abt driver finished the race in ninth place with his Playboy backed #27 Audi RS 5 DTM.


Four Audi drivers were grouped just outside the top-ten. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was eleventh. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was twelfth. Jamie Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was thirteenth and Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was fifteenth.

Unfortunately two RS 5 DTM cars did not finish today's race. First it Nico Muller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) and then it was the turn of Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt), the latter had a sad double DNF this weekend.

Up ahead it was again a complete domination by the BMW M4 DTMs with a 1-5 victory. Race win went to Antonio Felix da Costa ahead of fellow BMW drivers Augusto Farfus in second and Bruno Spengler in third.

The next stop for the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters will be in Austria and the beautiful Red Bull Ring, July 31st-August 2nd.

Photo credit: Audi MediaDTM


DTM: Miguel Molina fifth fastest in Zandvoort second qualifying


By Tarek Ramchani

Audi had a tough second DTM qualifying session at Circuit Park Zandvoort. The Audi RS 5 DTM carrying extra weight compared to the rivals suffered at the demanding Dutch track.

Miguel Molina was the fastest driver within the Audi squad. The Spanish driver was fifth quickest overall behind the wheel of the #17 Audi RS 5 DTM.

The Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline was behind four BMW M4 DTM cars. Miguel Molina set a personal best of 1:30.674.


Unfortunately none of the other seven Audi drivers made it inside the top-ten. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twelfth. Mattias Ekstrom (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was sixteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was seventeenth. Jamie Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was seventeenth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was eighteenth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was ninteenth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was twentieth. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was twenty-second.

Pole position for race 2 went to António Félix da Costa ahead his team-mates at BMW Bruno Spengler in second and Augusto Farfus in third.

The second Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters race is coming up next, a 1-hour one featuring a mandatory pit-stop.

Photo credit: DTM


Saturday, July 11, 2015

DTM: Disappointing race 1 for Audi at Zandvoort


By Tarek Ramchani

Audi faced a very hard and disappointing DTM race 1 at Zandvoort. Only two drivers were inside the top-ten and three others were forced to retire from the race.

At the end of the 40 minute race it was Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) who was the best ranked driver within the Audi squad. Rocky ended in ninth place overall with his #99 Audi RS 5 DTM.

Swiss driver Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was a position behind in tenth place with the #51 Audi RS 5 DTM.


Mattias Ekstrom (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was thriteenth. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was fourteenth. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eighteenth and was hit by a through penalty in the close stages of the race for exceeding speed limit in the slow zone.

DTM points leader Jamie Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) did not finish the race after he went out of the track with eight laps to go. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Rsoberg) and Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) failed to finish after contacts in the opening stages of the race.

BMW scored a 1-7 victory. 2014 DTM champion Marco Wittmann victrious ahead of team-mates Antonio Felix da Costa in second and Maxime Martin in thrid.

The second qualifying session and race 2 at set for Sunday.

Photo credit: DTM

DTM: Jamie Green best Audi driver in Zandvoort first qualifying session


By Tarek Ramchani

As was the case in the second practice session, Jamies Green (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was the fastest Audi driver in the first qualifying session at Zandvoort.

The Briton was sixth fastest behind the wheel of the #53 Audi RS 5 DTM. The DTM points set a personal best of 1:31.627.

Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was the only other Audi driver inside the top-ten. The Spanish racer was tenth fastest with the #17 Audi RS 5 DTM.


Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eleventh. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was twelfth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was thirteenth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was sixteenth. Mattias Ekstrom (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was ninteenth. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was twenty-first.

Up ahead it was an all BMW affair, four BMW M4 DTMs locked the top-four positions. Pole position went to Augusto Farfus ahead of team-mates Marco Wittmann in second, Antonio Felix da Costa in third and Maxime Martin in fourth.

The first race is coming up next, a 40-minute event.

Photo credit: DTMAudi Media


DTM: Jamie Green fourth fastest in Zandvoort second practice


By Tarek Ramchani

The DTM points leader Jamie Green was the fastest Audi driver in the second DTM practice session at Zandvoort. The Audi Sport Team Rosberg ace was fourth overall right behind a trio of BMWs.

Jamie Green set a personal best time of 1:32.035 with his #53 Audi RS 5 DTM. Up ahead Augusto Farfus was the fastest overall ahead of fellow BMW drivers Tom Blomqvist in second and Antonio Felix da Costa in third.


Three other Audi drivers made it inside the top-ten. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was seventh. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was eighth and Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was tenth.

Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) who was the fastest yesterday ended today's FP2 in thirteenth place. Mattias Ekstrom (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was fourteenth. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was seventeenth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was twentieth.

The qualifying session for race is coming up next.

Photo credit: Audi Media


Friday, July 10, 2015

DTM: Mike Rockenfeller fastest in Zandvoort first practice


By Tarek Ramchani

Action has started at Zandvoort, the famous Dutch track played host to the first DTM practice session this afternoon. Audi ace Mike Rockenfeller was the fastest.

The 2013 DTM champion set the best time in the session with a 1:32.009. The Audi Sport Team Phoenix driver was ahead of five BMW M4 DTM cars.

Timo Scheider, an Audi Sport Team Phoenix driver as well was seventh fastest. Mattias Ekstrom was eighth with the Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline run Audi RS 5 DTM.


Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was inside the top-ten, the Italian was tenth fastest. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eleventh. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was thirteenth. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was fourteenth.

Unlucky session for the series points leader Jamie Green. The Audi Sport Team Rosberg driver was only sixteenth fastest.

The second practice session, the first qualifying session and race 1 are all set for Saturday.

Photo credit: Audi Media


Sunday, June 28, 2015

DTM: Mattias Ekström narrowly missed the podium in Norisring race 2


By Tarek Ramchani

Mattias Ekström had a great and heroic DTM race 2 at the Norisring. The Audi ace narrowly missed the podium with a heavier Audi RS 5 DTM car, the only Audi driver inside the Top 10.

Mattias Ekström carrying the race retro livery on his Audi RS 5 DM had an amazing battle with pole sitter BMW's Bruno Spengler for the final spot on the podium. The Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline driver resisted very well to Bruno Spengler's assaults in the second half of the race.

Unfortunately he was forced to give up position three with two laps to go. Nevertheless it was a fantastic race from The Swedish ace, Eki showing once again he is one of the best drivers in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.

Up ahead it was a 1-2 Mercedes-Benz victory with Robert Wickens ahead of team-mate Christian Vietoris.


Drama for Jamie Green who was running in ninth place but was forced to have a pit-stop in the closing stages of the race after a contact with the BMW of Maxime Martin. The DTM points leader lost a complete lap and ended the race in ninteenth place. However the Briton was able to keep his championship point lead.

All of the other Audi drivers were outside the Top 10. Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was fourteenth. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was fifteenth. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was seventeenth. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was eighteenth.

Two Audi drivers did not finish the race. First it was Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) at the start of the race then it was the turn of Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) in the very closing stages.

The next round of the DTM will be held at the popular Circuit Park Zandvoort in the Netherlands, July 10th-12th.

Photo credit: Audi Media


DTM: Mattias Ekström fourth in Norisring race 2 qualifying


By Tarek Ramchani

Mattias Ekström was the fastest Audi driver in the second qualifying session at the Norisring today. The double DTM champion was fourth fastest overall.

Eki set a personal best of 48.401 with his #5 Audi RS 5 DTM car. The Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline driver was behind BMW's Bruno Spengler and the two Mercedes-Benz cars of Christian Vietoris and Robert Wickens.

DTM series leader Jamie Green was seventh fastest. The Audi Sport Team Rosberg driver set a personal best of 48.445.


The other Audi drivers pushed hard and set competitive lap times, unfortunately all of them were outside the Top 10.

Adrien Tambay (Audi Sport Team Abt) was thirteenth. Nico Mueller (Audi Sport Team Rosberg) was fifteenth. Edoardo Mortara (Audi Sport Team Abt) was eighteenth. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was ninteenth. Timo Scheider (Audi Sport Team Phoenix) was twenty-third. Miguel Molina (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline) was twenty-fourth.

Race 2 at the Norisring will follow next featuring a mandatory pit-stop.

Photo credit: Audi Media