DTM Zandvoort 2014: Selected postscripts part

DTM Zandvoort 2014: Selected postscripts part

The unique dune circuit of Zandvoort, Netherlands, was the venue of the 2014 DTM season’s ninth round.

Thursday, October 02, 2014 (10:26 am)
The race made for both beaming winners and frustrated, defeated fighters – both coming from the Audi camp. In the closing stages of the race, Mattias Ekström did not only battle his way up to the very front of the field but with his unique approach, he also once again captured the hearts of the DTM enthusiasts. On the other hand, Mike Rockenfeller had to cope with a major setback. For quite a while, he seemed to be on the way to a superior win but in the end, he had to settle for finishing 15th. The two podiums of BMW drivers Marco Wittmann and Martin Tomczyk represented the topping on a great day of motor racing. DTM.com compiled the Zandvoort tops and flops.

The longest stint: Mike Rockenfeller involuntarily completed the longest stint of the race. Only at the end of lap 32, after having covered a distance of 137.824 kilometres in one go, the Phoenix driver switched from his options to the standard tyres. Originally, the 2013 DTM Champion had planned to use the option tyres for opening a gap on the rest of the field in the first half of the race – and defend his lead afterwards. Four safety-car periods at the wrong points in time, however, prevented him from doings so – and his strategy failed.

The fastest pit-stop: The fastest pit stop of the race was executed by the BMW Team Schnitzer crew on Martin Tomczyk’s BMW M4 DTM. On lap 17, the German needed just 22.017 seconds from the checkpoint at the pit-lane exit to the one at the pit-lane exit. With this stop, the Schnitzer crew was more than three tenth of a second faster that RMG, the new champions, on the car of new DTM Champion Marco Wittmann.

The highest top speed: The fastest driver at Zandvoort was Pascal Wehrlein. The young German passed the speed trap at the end of the home straight with his DTM Mercedes AMG C-Coupé at 267kph. Once again, the difference between the fastest and the slowest driver was remarkable: Adrien Tambay passed the speed trap at just 254 kph.

The fastest race lap: Marco Wittmann was the one who set the fastest race lap at Zandvoort – as early as on lap two. The BMW works driver crossed the line of the 4.307-kilometre circuit in 1:32.411 minutes, representing an average speed of 167.785kph. Mike Rockenfeller, the second-placed driver in this ranking, was 0.130 seconds slower, on his personal fastest lap.

The best result in the season: Vitaly Petrov is making consistent progress. At Zandvoort, the Russian once again secured his best result in the 2014 DTM season. His best result to date had been the 12th place he secured at the Lausitzring while he finished 11th at Zandvoort, thus coming even closer to scoring his first DTM points. And if we can rely on the statistics, he will do so in the season finale at the Hockenheimring.

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