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Media Information DTM 18 th June 2017 Another podium for BMW at the Hungaroring: Maxime Martin finishes third on Sunday after a strong catch-up race. Maxime Martin celebrates first podium success of the season. Martin moves up from the back of the grid into third place after an early pit stop. Timo Glock picks up points in both races at the Hungaroring. Hungaroring. The BMW teams had another podium to celebrate after Sunday s race at the Hungaroring (HUN). After Timo Glock (GER) and Bruno Spengler (CAN) had finished second and third on Saturday, Maxime Martin (BEL) finished third on Sunday. He achieved a spectacular catch-up from the back of the grid. Martin pitted after the first lap and made up 15 places during the course of the race thanks to this daring tactic. The BMW Team RBM driver celebrated his first podium of the season. After his success the day before, Glock finished seventh, making him the only BMW driver to pick up points in both of the weekend s races. Marco Wittmann (GER) was unlucky on Sunday: The DTM champion started from the front row of the grid after qualifying in second place, and was in sixth place when he was forced to retire shortly before the end of the race. Qualifying: Marco Wittmann (Red Bull BMW M4 DTM) held the best time for much of the 20-minute session, before René Rast (GER, Audi) overtook him shortly before the end. However, second place saw the reigning DTM champion start from the front row for the first time this season. His personal best time of 1:34.803 minutes was just 0.063 seconds slower than the pole time. Timo Glock (DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM), Augusto Farfus (BRA, Shell BMW M4 DTM) and Tom Blomqvist (GBR, BMW Driving Experience M4 DTM) also made it into the top ten in eighth, ninth and tenth. Bruno Spengler (BMW Bank M4 DTM)

and Maxime Martin (SAMSUNG BMW M4 DTM) started the sixth race of the season from 17 th and 18 th on the grid. The race: Marco Wittmann dropped back a position at the start and was in third place going into the first turn. Maxime Martin started from the back of the grid and opted for the same strategy that Bruno Spengler used on Saturday. He made an early pit stop after the first lap. This tactic paid off thanks to consistently fast lap times. As the other drivers pitted during the course of the race, Martin moved up the field position by position, ending up in third place. He defended this position against Nico Müller (SUI, Audi) down to the finish. Making up 15 places saw Martin finish on the podium for the first time this season. Wittmann wasn t quite able to keep up with the pace of the frontrunners for the entire race because a polystyrene part blocked his cooler, leaving him to battle with increased oil temperatures. Despite this handicap, he was safely in the points in sixth place until shortly before the end of the race, when his car overheated and forced him to end his race early. After finishing second on Saturday, Timo Glock finished seventh. Augusto Farfus, Tom Blomqvist and Bruno Spengler crossed the finish line in 12 th, 13 th and 14 th. The reactions: BMW Director Jens Marquardt: Like on Saturday, our aggressive strategy with the very early pit stop by Maxime Martin gave us a podium on Sunday. I m really happy after the bad luck that he had this weekend up to that point. Congratulations to the whole team, who once again did an outstanding job. Compared with yesterday, we improved the performance of our car. I feel really bad for Marco Wittmann with his late retirement. A polystyrene part got jammed in the cooling duct of his car during the race. The lack of cooling air meant that he had permanent problems with temperatures. Unfortunately, he was forced to return the overheated car to the garage. Overall, we got the best out of this weekend with three podium positions. But we need to keep working on the consistency of all the BMWs and bring the performance of our cars closer together and stabilise this at the optimum level. We will work hard on this,

focussing on the races at the Norisring with its special features. Congratulations to René Rast on his first DTM win. Stefan Reinhold (team principal, BMW Team RMG): Timo did a good job and was able to fend off the competition well. Marco picked up a polystyrene part from a crash barrier during the race, which got stuck in front of the cooler. This meant that the car had a high oil temperature throughout the race, which ultimately forced Marco to retire from the race. Now we need to check what happened exactly. And we need to analyse why Augusto didn t have the pace. Marco Wittmann (#11, Red Bull BMW M4 DTM Grid position: 2 nd, race result: 17 th place 62 races, 8 wins, 16 podiums, 8 pole positions, 547 points, 2 Drivers titles): After qualifying I was very happy with the second place on the grid. Ultimately, our performance was good, only the drivers who stopped on the first lap were able to overtake us. That was the better strategy here, and cost us two places. However, it was quite warm in the car after the pit stop, and we didn t really know what was causing that to start with. In the end, it turned out that polystyrene got stuck in the right-hand air duct. The car eventually gave up the ghost, although it battled for a long time. That was very frustrating and disappointing for us. Augusto Farfus (#15, Shell BMW M4 DTM Grid position: 9 th, race result: 12 th place 72 races, 4 wins, 12 podiums, 5 pole positions, 345 points): The traffic was very heavy and we just couldn t do any more. It is really frustrating because we wanted to improve. We were unable to. Now we need to analyse what went wrong and how we can improve. Timo Glock (#16, DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM Grid position: 8 th, race result: 7 th place 62 races, 3 wins, 7 podiums, 2 pole positions, 262 points): Overall, my speed was good and I was able to keep up with the pace of the other drivers well. But as soon as I was close enough to the car in front, I lost grip on the front axle. That was the restricting factor for me today. It meant that the tyres wore down more quickly. But ultimately it is important that we were able to pick up a few points. We can be happy with that. It was

particularly bitter for Marco, who retired right in front of me. Congratulations to René Rast on his first win. Bart Mampaey (team principal, BMW Team RBM): I think our podium success was a result of various factors. If you have to start from the back of the grid, you have to take action. Maxime was able to make up several positions on the very first lap. Then the entire team did a fantastic pit stop. Ultimately, Maxime had the right pace and enough space. The other drivers tried to react, but it was too late. That was one aspect of the race, the other was tyre management. Maxime managed to make the tyres last for the whole race. His performance was fantastic on the final ten laps in particular, and he almost caught Mattias Ekström. It was great. Thanks to the whole team for the brilliant performance and the hard work. We really deserved this result. Bruno Spengler (#7, BMW Bank BMW M4 DTM Grid position: 17 th, race result: 14 th place 145 races, 14 wins, 46 podiums, 17 pole positions, 775 points, 1 Drivers title): Many things didn t quite go according to plan today. Unfortunately, our strategy in qualifying didn t work out, which is why I had to start from way down the field. You need to take risks from a position like that. That worked for us yesterday. But today I didn t think that it would work twice in a row. Which is why I played it safe. In the end, we were only able to get 14 th place. Tom Blomqvist (#31, BMW Driving Experience M4 DTM Grid position: 10 th, race result: 13 th place 42 races, 1 win, 5 podiums, 1 pole position, 174 points): It just wasn t my race. I lost a few places at the start. After that it went quite well, but our strategy didn t work today. Then we had an incident during the pit stop. We weren t able to make up the deficit. But at least I made it to the finish line after a few unfortunate retirements. Maxime Martin (#36, SAMSUNG BMW M4 DTM Grid position: 18 th, race result: 3 rd place 52 races, 2 wins, 7 podiums, 2 pole positions, 263 points): That was a tough race. We didn t have anything to lose starting from the back of the grid. Which is why we tried something different, and I pushed hard right from the start, to try and get as much out of the race as

possible. My team did a fantastic job with the tyres. They lasted to the end and I was able to really put my foot down. That was a good response to yesterday. The standings: Drivers: 1. René Rast (70 points), 2. Lucas Auer (69), 3. Jamie Green (65), 4. Mattias Ekström (62), 5. Gary Paffett (54), 6. Mike Rockenfeller (54), 7. Timo Glock (49), 8. Paul di Resta (45), 9. Robert Wickens (42), 10. Nico Müller (33), 11. Maxime Martin (32), 12. Marco Wittmann (24), 13. Edoardo Mortara (21), 14. Bruno Spengler (17), 15. Maro Engel (3), 16. Tom Blomqvist (2), 17. Augusto Farfus (0), 18. Loic Duval (0). Teams: 1. Audi Sport Team Rosberg (135 points), 2. Mercedes-AMG Mercedes me (96), 3. Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline (95), 4. Mercedes-AMG BWT (90), 5. Audi Sport Team Phoenix (54), 6. BMW Team RMR (51), 7. BMW Team RBM (49), 8. Mercedes-AMG SILBERPFEIL Energy (48), 9. BMW Team RMG (24). Manufacturers: 1. Audi (284 points), 2. Mercedes (234), 3. BMW (124). The service: BMW will offer an innovative Chatbot service for journalists for the first time in the 2017 DTM season. This allows users to receive the latest information directly to their smartphone via WhatsApp Messenger. The information available includes driver statistics, statements and photos. You can register for the BMW Chatbot at the following link: http://bit.ly/bmw Media_Broadcast_EN

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