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Excitement all the way to the finish and one-two result for BMW: Lucas Auer wins Sunday’s race at the Lausitzring ahead of Timo Glock.
Sun Aug 23 17:40:34 CEST 2020 Press Release
Lucas Auer (AUT) secured a first DTM win of the season for BMW in Sunday’s race at the Lausitzring. Thanks to a smart strategy and an overtaking manoeuvre on the final lap, Auer claimed victory in his BMW Bank M4 DTM ahead of Timo Glock (GER, iQOO BMW M4 DTM) who had lead to that point. The win was Auer’s fifth in the DTM, and his first in a BMW car.
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Lausitzring. Lucas Auer (AUT) secured a first DTM win of the
season for BMW in Sunday’s race at the Lausitzring. Thanks to a
smart strategy and an overtaking manoeuvre on the final lap, Auer
claimed victory in his BMW Bank M4 DTM ahead of Timo Glock (GER,
iQOO BMW M4 DTM) who had lead to that point. The win was Auer’s
fifth in the DTM, and his first in a BMW car. It was the 88th
victory for BMW in the DTM, and marked the 22nd
time that BMW drivers have claimed first and second places. Jonathan
Aberdein (RSA) crossed the finish line in seventh place in the CATL
BMW M4 DTM. Marco Wittmann (GER, Schaeffler BMW M4 DTM) in ninth and
Sheldon van der Linde (RSA, Shell BMW M4 DTM) in tenth position also
finished in the points.
Having started the race from ninth and seventh on the
grid, Auer and Glock were able to gain a few places at the start and
kept pace with the leading group. Unlike their competitors, the pair
decided to go for an early tyre change and made their mandatory pit
stops on the tenth lap. The fresh tyres then helped them to make up
those decisive seconds on the cars ahead on subsequent laps. Once all
drivers had made their pits tops, the duo had moved up to second and
third positions and it did not take long for them to pass leader Jamie
Green (GBR, Audi). Glock was on course for victory until one lap from
the end, when Auer made a thrilling move to overtake him and secure
his first win for BMW.
Timo Glock is the best-placed BMW representative in the drivers’
standings, moving up to fourth place with 52 points. The next DTM race
weekend takes place from 4th to 6th September at
Assen (NED).
Reactions to the sixth DTM race of 2020 at the Lausitzring.
Rudolf Dittrich (General Manager BMW Motorsport Vehicle
Development):
“Thrilling right up to the final lap -
that was a superlative DTM race. We are delighted with our first win
of the season. Congratulations to Lucas Auer, Timo Glock and BMW Team
RMG, who did everything right today. The one-two result was an
important signal for us. Timo and Lucas were racing with a very good,
consistent pace. However, our strategy was decisive as we found the
right time to make the pit stops. Lucas stopped really early and made
correspondingly good progress up through the field with Timo. Tyre
management was the next factor to play a decisive part. Even though
Sheldon van der Linde unfortunately lost the position he had secured
in qualifying, a total of five BMWs finished in the points. That is
very encouraging for the upcoming races. We are already looking
forward to Assen and being able to welcome our fans back to the
circuit there.”
Stefan Reinhold (BMW Team RMG Team
Principal):
“The show was just right today. We finished
off the day with a one-two result. Massive congratulations to the
entire team. We had seen that our performance had been a bit lacking
recently but we were able to do better in the race and if you refuse
to give up, you’ll make it to the front at some point. I am delighted
for BMW and for the whole team. I think that Lucas Auer and Timo Glock
put on a great show for us right to the finish.”
Marco Wittmann (#11 Schaeffler BMW M4 DTM, BMW Team RMG, Grid:
6th, Race: 9th, Drivers’ standings:
6th, 40 points):
“I think that we went with
the wrong strategy in the end. We stopped too late. All my fellow
drivers ahead of me pitted earlier and came out earlier too. It is
then just impossible to make up that ground. It is disappointing
really, as we were actually doing well. Congratulations to Lucas and Timo!”
Timo Glock (#16 iQOO BMW M4 DTM, BMW Team RMG, Grid:
7th, Race: 2nd, Drivers’ standings:
4th, 52 points):
“Of course, it hurts when
you have to surrender victory on the final lap. In the middle part of
the race I tried to pull away a bit and increase the gap between me
and Lucas. I suddenly got a bit of pick-up that made the car
understeer. That allowed Lucas to close the gap and I realised that he
still had one DRS opportunity left. He was able to mount an attack at
the finish. I could have pushed back against it but overall, I wanted
to think about the bigger picture. If I had started a battle with
Lucas, the Audis behind us would have nipped past us on both sides
with their fresh tyres. It was important for me to claim this one-two
result for BMW.”
Lucas Auer (#22 BMW Bank M4 DTM, BMW Team RMR, Grid:
9th, Race: 1st, Drivers’ standings:
9th, 35 points):
“I am still lost for
words. I think that was the most intense race I have ever experienced
in the DTM, as an error could have been fatal. I was able to manage
the tyres well, the strategy and pit stop were perfect. The car was
also spot-on. And putting it all together on the final lap - it
doesn’t get any better than that.”
Philipp Eng (#25 ZF BMW M4 DTM, BMW Team RBM, Grid:
12th, Race: 12th, Drivers’ standings:
11th, 20 points):
“Firstly, I am delighted
for Lucas, Timo and the whole BMW team. Nothing went right for me. I
have no idea what caused that. We will definitely have to take a close
look at that.”
Jonathan Aberdein (#27 CATL BMW M4 DTM, BMW Team RMR, Grid:
16th, Race: 7th, Drivers’ standings:
12th, 11 points):
“Qualifying was
disappointing but I am very pleased with our performance in the race.
I think we did really well. Sometimes I had the feeling that I had the
fastest car on the track. We have to do a bit better in qualifying and
then we have a chance of winning.”
Sheldon van der Linde (#31 Shell BMW M4 DTM, BMW Team RBM,
Grid: 4th, Race: 10th, Drivers’ standings:
10th, 29 points):
“I really lost a lot of
time at the start. That was very disappointing and I don’t know
exactly what happened. We will have to take a look at that. It really
is very annoying, after starting from fourth place. The car went
really well today. Lucas won and Timo finished second. Congratulations
to both of them. That showed what is possible with our cars.”