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View Poll Results: Driver of the Day? | |||
Mattias Ekstrom | 6 | 46.15% | |
Paul di Resta | 3 | 23.08% | |
Bruno Spengler | 0 | 0% | |
Oliver Jarvis | 2 | 15.38% | |
Tom Kristensen | 2 | 15.38% | |
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7 Apr 2008, 16:55 (Ref:2172467) | #1 | ||
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[DTM] Round 1 - Hockenheim, 13th April 2008
Time for the first race of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters at Hockenheim on April 13th.
Don't miss the DTM Prediction Competition, place your prediction here: http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=105614 Entry list: 1 Mattias Ekström Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Red Bull Audi A4 DTM (2008) 2 Martin Tomczyk Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline Red Bull Audi A4 DTM (2008) 3 Bruno Spengler Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG C-Klasse (2008) 4 Paul di Resta AMG Mercedes AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2008) 5 Jamie Green Salzgitter AMG Mercedes Salzgitter AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2008) 6 Bernd Schneider Original-Teile AMG Mercedes Original-Teile AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2008) 7 Gary Paffett stern AMG Mercedes stern AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2007) 8 Mathias Lauda AMG Mercedes AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2007) 9 Tom Kristensen Audi Sport Team Abt Audi A4 DTM (2008) 10 Timo Scheider Audi Sport Team Abt GWlus / Top Service Audi A4 DTM (2008) 11 Ralf Schumacher TRILUX AMG Mercedes TRILUX AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2007) 12 Maro Engel JungeSterne AMG Mercedes JungeSterne AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2007) 14 Alexandre Prémat Audi Sport Team Phoenix Audi Bank / Shell Helix Audi A4 DTM (2007) 15 Oliver Jarvis Audi Sport Team Phoenix Best Buddies Audi A4 DTM (2007) 16 Susie Stoddart TV Spielfilm AMG Mercedes TV Spielfilm AMG Mercedes C-Klasse (2007) 18 Mike Rockenfeller Audi Sport Team Rosberg S line Audi A4 DTM (2007) 19 Markus Winkelhock Audi Sport Team Rosberg Playboy Audi A4 DTM (2007) 20 Katherine Legge Futurecom-TME Audi A4 DTM (2006) 21 Christijan Albers Futurecom-TME Audi A4 DTM (2006) Schedule: Friday 11.04.2008 09.00-09.15 hrs DTM roll out 09.30-10.30 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series free practice 10.45-12.15 hrs DTM test 1 12.30-13.00 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup free practice 1 13.00-13.30 hrs lunch break 13.30-14.00 hrs Seat Leon Supercopa free practice 14.15-15.45 hrs DTM test 2 15.45-15.50 hrs DTM practice starts 16.05-16.35 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series qualifying for race 1 16.50-17.20 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup free practice 2 Saturday 12.04.2008 08.55-09.25 hrs Seat Leon Supercopa qualifying for race 1 09.40-10.40 hrs DTM free practice 10.55-11.25 hrs ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup free practice 11.50-12.30 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series start race 1 12.45-13.15 hrs Event programme pit walk 13.28-14.15 hrs DTM qualifying 15.00-15.40 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup qualifying 16.05-16.35 hrs Seat Leon Supercopa start race 1 16.50-17.20 hrs ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup qualifying 17.30-18.10 hrs DTM taxi drives (noise reduced) 18.10-18.30 hrs Support Series taxi drives (noise reduced) Sunday 13.04.2008 09.00-09.30 hrs ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup start race 09.55-10.30 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup start race 10.55-11.35 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series start race 2 11.45-12.30 hrs Event programme pit walk/taxis drives 12.30-13.00 hrs Event programme pit walk/event programme 13.05-13.15 hrs DTM warm up 13.15-13.25 hrs DTM information laps 13.25-13.40 hrs DTM start grid presentation 14.03 hrs DTM start race 15.05 hrs DTM finish approx. 15.15 hrs DTM podium ceremony 16.00-16.30 hrs Seat Leon Supercopa start race 2 |
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8 Apr 2008, 11:22 (Ref:2173064) | #2 | ||
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The official ten-tenths logo for Scheider's Team Abt and GW plus.
Thanks for starting a thread JM, we'll see Mr. Ekström and his Audi out there again this year. Baden-Württemberg (just like the way that sounds). A few Brits in the field, interested to see how Jarvis goes among others, Katherine Legge as another example although her only real comparable is Christijan Albers I suppose. Paul Di Resta in an 08 should be a contender. It does look as though dtm.com is planning some sort of live video feed, guess we'll find out soon enough. |
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In http://www.touringcartimes.com/news.php?id=2158
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13 Apr 2008, 14:16 (Ref:2176447) | #5 | ||
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Found that quite processional. Great dominance from the new A4, and di Resta was incredibly strong until his pit problems.
Winkelhock was a bit of a killjoy - glad di Resta came along to help out Jarvis New pit stop rules don't really make much difference compared to the old ones I feel. Still think they should just split the DTM into two sprints, that'd be great. Why they keep emulating F1, possibly the dullest motor racing format out there I don't know. |
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13 Apr 2008, 16:43 (Ref:2176512) | #6 | ||
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that's strange for a touring car race, not a lot of overtaking in the track, no contact except on the first lap with bernd schneider and an Audi driver...
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*It never was Jarvis, he was in 9th all along. I assume you were watching Motors; Kirby and Cole (kick those guys out please) misidentified the car for the whole race. It was Premat. *The pitstop rules made a difference as far as it removed all possible strategies but one. My father predicted beforehand that all of the cars would stop between lap 12 and 14, and 17 and 20. He was spot on except for one car which stopped on lap 21... |
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In their defence, on TV - Jarvis's and Premat's liveries do look a little similar - just in real life/glossy photo's, the yucky yellow on Jarvis's car stands out more. |
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13 Apr 2008, 23:05 (Ref:2176741) | #9 | ||
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Y'know what, I really get impression that this is the year Scheider will fulfill everyone's expectations. He was Abt's driver last year and was treatted as the odd guy for Kristensen, Ekstroem and Tomczyk. I always thought he got talent and skills to succeed, same was last year, but Audi Sport didn't treat him correct. How many times did he let Top-3 Audi drivers pass him by? How many times he did slow down, sacrifice position? And... he wasn't even sure, accoedibng to media spec's, of his Abt Sportsline position in February of this year.
He's shown his good, I hope Audi Sport will let him fight with Red Bull backed drivers, he deserves the shot and I am sure he will deliver. |
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13 Apr 2008, 23:58 (Ref:2176759) | #10 | ||
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I must say, I sort of liked the old pitstop rules, because they allowed for a lot of alternative strategies to optimize the drivers and his cars performance.
The only thing that IMO would have had to change would be to disallow the absurd blocking by back markers of frontrunners, which should just be down to eg "waveing the blue flag" when a car with more pitstops close up from behind. The new rule removes the alternative strategic options without really ensuring we wont see silly backmarker blocking moves. At least they should cut down to 1 pitstop if they keep the current pitstop window rules. Quote:
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I am biased of course but...
Well done Mercedes for signing Ralf, he really shone. Half a second slower in qualifying than Paffett but hey, he was faster than all other '07 drivers. In fact their fight was so tight, I mean Lauda was only 0,3 behind Ralf and we all know how talented is Lauda. Nevermind the fact that last year Margaritis and La Rossa kept Paffett honest, it really is triumph for Mercedes and the DTM that this year 4 out of 5 '07 Mercedes cars are doing such a great battle... ...at the end of the grid. |
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I think Margaritis (missing 10 Mercedes) could be as fast as Paffett and there could be more 07 Mercs in top-eight at Hockenheim.
As for Audis, Scheider was the fastest and it was his race. In their interviews they said, they didn't want to have any risk, so the spectators watch an F1-style race. Tram-race. Is it a Barcelona syndrome? and that extrem R14 aerodynamics? Maybe it disturbs air behind the car (again in F1-style), so it'1 very difficult to drive close to it? And two pit-stops regulation is nonsense now. |
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Newsreel only (and they'd better still have a highlight package this week), but Jarvis and Scheider impressed, and so did Ralf and Legge but for the wrong reasons. Spengler's 08 slower than the Audi's for sure but he always shows-up. Nothing new about the new cars. |
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Also, don't be too hard on the Merc 07 drivers after only the first race, we already knew from last year that Audi had a huge advantage vs the 07 Merc on Hockenheim. Come next race, which last year was as much of a Merc track as Hockenheim was a Audi one, I predict we will see a very different picture. With all the extra weight they will be carrying, Audi is going to struggle to keep in front. |
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Who added the poll to this topic? For me the driver of the weekend was Timo Scheider.
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And didn't know Di resta had a clutch problem. It seemed like he got away just fine, but got pit instruction to stop again and check if rear left tire was really on properly and then, at the second time trying to get away, his engine stalled. |
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I guess that would also explain why he lost so much pace for the rest of the race as well.
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Hi all. Haven't been following this much last year, but when I last looked Gary Paffet was driving for the works Merc team? What's happened there? Watched Hockenheim and looked as if he was in a satellite team?
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Part 839 of the "New manufacturer joins DTM" soap:
According www.autosport.nl German magazine Motorsport Aktuell reported people from Citroen have visited Hockenheim last weekend. Last year Peugeot visited DTM. |
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Well, thanks for that FIRE. Unbelieveable - what quality racing driver wouldn't have F! aspirations - I for one think he would have done a good job in F1. I thought the young guns drove for Merc and BMW with the hope of getting an F! test contract or drive...amazing! At least Albers got to race in F1 although it didn't do him a lot of good did it!
So, Paffets car is one of the Mercs team cars then? Last years model? Sorry, not really up on DTM - been out of touch for a year. Might he get back in the squad later this year or next? |
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