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29 Apr 2008, 16:35 (Ref:2190337) | #1 | ||
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[DTM] Round 3 - Mugello, 4th May 2008
Time for the third round of DTM - Mugello in Italy.
Will Mercedes get their first win of the season? Saturday 03.05.2008 09.40-10.40 hrs DTM free practice 10.55-11.25 hrs Superstars Series free practice 2 11.50-12.30 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series start race 1 12.45-13.15 hrs Event Programme pitwalk 13.28-14.15 hrs DTM qualifying 14.30-14.55 hrs DTM international press conference 15.00-15.40 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup qualifying 15.55-16.25 hrs Superstars Series qualifying 16.35-17.35 hrs Event programme taxi drives 17.45-19.00 hrs Event programme Mercedes driving experience Sunday 04.05.2008 09.55-10.30 hrs Porsche Carrera Cup start race 10.55-11.35 hrs Formula 3 Euro Series start race 2 11.50-12.10 hrs DTM warm up 12.20-13.10 hrs Event programme pit walk/taxis/event programme 13.20-13.30 hrs DTM information laps 13.30-13.45 hrs DTM start grid presentation 14.03 hrs DTM start race 15.05 hrs DTM finish ca. 15.15 hrs DTM podium ceremony 15.30-15.55 hrs DTM international press conference 16.00-16.30 hrs Superstars Series start race |
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29 Apr 2008, 16:36 (Ref:2190339) | #2 | ||
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Don't miss the predictions competittion for Mugello:
http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=105997 |
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29 Apr 2008, 20:55 (Ref:2190561) | #3 | |
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Not to be a troll, but isn't DTM just too dull? I haven't missed a race for some time because of Ektröm's involvement, but come on. Nothing ever happens.
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1 May 2008, 11:32 (Ref:2191776) | #4 | ||
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Nice post Jim.
With all of its faults, I still enjoy watching these guys pound cars around a track - literally banging over the curbs in Oschersleben as an example - love the sound of the V8's, and indifferent with all the aero really. You still have to get a car around a track quicker than your teammate(s). So, its not for everybody, no problem. For what it's worth at this point, I notice the race highlight packages are back-up at dtm.com-videos, Oschersleben and Hockenheim in englais. Signing in...mandatory, this thread, optional. |
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2 May 2008, 22:17 (Ref:2192909) | #5 | |
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Looking at the testing times, I'm wondering what on earth is going on in the Merc shop this year. For crying out loud, the 2007 Audi is lapping on similar times as the 2008 Merc and it even weighs 5kg MORE then the Merc... and vs the 2008 Audi it's barely on the same pace even though 20kg lighter...
Was the McLaren fine in F1 lifted out of the budget for Mercs DTM budget, or whats up?!? |
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3 May 2008, 16:02 (Ref:2193257) | #6 | ||
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Grid for Race
Even with weight, Timo's on a bit of a roll this year. 1 - Timo Scheider - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2008 - 1:43.079 2 - Jamie Green - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2008 - 1:43.401 3 - Tom Kristensen - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2008 - 1:43.420 4 - Mattias Ekström - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2008 - 1:43.472 5 - Paul di Resta - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2008 - 1:43.487 6 - Bruno Spengler - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2008 - 1:43.579 7 - Bernd Schneider - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2008 - 1:43.579 8 - Markus Winkelhock - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2007 - 1:44.025 9 - Alexandre Prémat - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2007 - 1:43.927 10 - Mike Rockenfeller - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2007 - 1:43.997 11 - Oliver Jarvis - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2007 - 1:44.031 12 - Martin Tomczyk - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2008 - 1:44.154 13 - Ralf Schumacher - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2007 - 1:44.735 14 - Maro Engel - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2007 - 1:45.357 15 - Gary Paffett - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2007 - 1:44.914 16 - Christijan Albers - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2006 - 1:44.986 17 - Mathias Lauda - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2007 - 1:45.644 18 - Katherine Legge - Audi A4 DTM - DTM2006 - 1:46.086 19 - Susie Stoddart - Mercedes C-Klasse - DTM2007 - 1:46.258 |
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3 May 2008, 17:06 (Ref:2193286) | #8 | |
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Amazing lap Timo managed to pull out from the hat in the last seconds. But lugging around on 20kg extra I'm pretty sure the 08 Audis will be seriously struggling vs the 08 Mercs on the hot, abrasive and fast track in Mugello...
I'd be most impressed if Timo manages to take home the win over the race distance. |
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3 May 2008, 18:25 (Ref:2193318) | #9 | ||
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DTM needs a 3rd and even a 4th manufacture; This just isn't fair to pass champions like Gary Paffett, who I think may need to make a clean break with Mercedes because they choose to not put him in a latest spec car, but a year old version with updates, but proves to be slower.
They didn't give him an F1 seat and they give him year old cars in DTM. Not sure I understand what your saying Stendevil, they change tires twice in the single race, I don't see wear being an issue at all. |
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3 May 2008, 19:33 (Ref:2193366) | #10 | |
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Indeed, what basically boils down to 2 teams, makes for crappy racing over all.
And being in a 07 Merc right now must really suck, given the 08 Merc is performing so badly compared to the 08 Audi that it is now weighing LESS then both the 07 Merc and 07 Audi... you can't do **** with an 07 Merc in such circumstances. Re tires, the less weight of the car, the more you can push for many laps before your tires reach the point of dramatical performance loss. In short, the Mercs should be able to push harder then the Audis throughout the race since their tires will relatively lose less performance from it. |
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3 audis in top 5, i can guess that it'll be an audi win
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Nice race, but nothing else
I think, it's top-level of modern DTM We need radical changes to get something better |
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5 May 2008, 08:47 (Ref:2194231) | #17 | |
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Well, that was exciting wasn't it...
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5 May 2008, 13:30 (Ref:2194390) | #18 | ||
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I didn't watch the race (too busy with A1GP), so correct me if I'm wrong, but it strikes me that Olly Jarvis's 5th place in a year old Audi (and second best Audi of all) was a pretty good effort. In fact it was a pretty good day for the Brits all round.
I tend not to watch the races for the reasons mentioned by others. Sure, the technology is amazing, but the spectacle has been lost somewhere along the way. |
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5 May 2008, 13:58 (Ref:2194405) | #19 | |
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Yeah, Jarvis has show a really good performance and the 07 Audi is still up to par even compared to 08 Merc.
But dont forget it had 15kg less weight then the 08 Audi on the tire killer track, it will be down to only 5kg less in next race. Still the 07 Audis, both car and their driver lineup, will continue to cause the 08 Merc guys some serious headache when it comes to scoring points. |
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6 May 2008, 18:16 (Ref:2195397) | #20 | |
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First race of the season I have watched. For a DTM race it was okay but nothing special. Lauda was involved in some nice battles. Like Valenok already said it's time for some radical changes.
And Stoddart made it clear again the pitstop system isn't working in DTM because of politics. |
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