ETCC Race Estoril report
BMW
Corporate Communications
2003 European Touring Car Championship
Rounds 17, 18 - 4/5 October, Estoril (Portugal) - RACE
Privateer BMW Team takes first Trophy of the Season
While the BMW national teams found life difficult against the Alfa Romeos in
Estoril
it was Duncan Huisman in the Carly Motors entered 320i who won the first
trophy
of the season for BMW. Duncan clinched the Independents' Trophy after the
first
race of the day. In the overall battle Jörg Müller (BMW Team Deutschland)
and
Andy Priaulx (BMW Team Great Britain) kept their championship hopes alive by
each claiming a fourth place and now Jörg and Gabriele Tarquini go to the
last two
races in Monza on equal points. However, the situation in the Manufacturers'
Championship looks very healthy for BMW as the marque needs just two more
points to take the title.
BMW Team Deutschland - Schnitzer Motorsport - Charly Lamm: "Of course we
would have hoped for a better result, but I think both our drivers did the
best
possible job under the circumstances. Dirk started very well in race one,
but a drive
through penalty, which we considered very harsh, robbed him of the chance to
fight
the Alfas. This left Jörg by himself to battle with the Alfa quartet and he
did well to
finish fourth and fifth respectively. The seasons finale in Monza will be
tough for us
but we will fight for our chance."
Dirk Müller (GER) - Qual 5th; Race 1 - 13th; Race 2 - 7th: "I have to say a
thank
you to the team as my car was perfect. I had a good first race and don't
know why I
got the drive through penalty, but that is not up to me. Starting from the
back was
difficult but at least I got two points. We have to see what happens in
Monza, but it
is going to be hard."
Jörg Müller (GER) - Carrying 40 kilos of ballast: Qual 7th; Race 1 - 4th;
Race
2 - 5th : "I think I did the best I could do this weekend. Lap time wise in
the second
race I was the fastest BMW. It was a little bit frustrating driving behind
Thompson,
but I had to wait for my chance. When he offered me the chance I took it. I
am quite
happy as I still have the same points as Tarquini so it is going to be even
more
interesting in Monza. I kept it open and that is important."
BMW Team Great Britain - RBM - Bart Mampaey: "We were struggling with the
set up of the car with the 40 kilos of ballast. We managed to improve the
car in
qualifying. Then we tried something else for the warm up which did not work
very
well, but it gave us a very clear indication of what way we had to go. I
think we
improved the car a lot for the races. There was a lot of commotion going on
in race
one, and we took advantage of it. We had a second set of new tyres for race
two.
Andy made a brilliant start but sadly then had an Alfa train go by. He kept
up with
them, although I think they may have been sandbagging, and we got fourth.
All in
all I think this was the best result we could get out of this weekend so I
am very
pleased with the performance Andy put in both the races."
Andy Priaulx (GBR) - Carrying 40 kilos of ballast: Qual 3rd ; Race 1 - 7th;
Race
2 - 4th: "I am very happy with what I got out of the weekend. I said if I
could here
and be sixth and fourth I would be happy and I was seventh and fourth. At
the end
of the day we did what we could do and achieved our maximum. I drove a
couple
of consistent races and played the percentage game when I needed to. I had
to
overtake quite hard in the first race but consolidated my position for the
second.
Going to Monza I think we have a lot to do to win the championship, but if I
could
finish in the top three I would be really happy."
BMW Team Italy-Spain - Ravaglia Motorsport - Umberto Grano: "The big
problem for all of us is how strong Alfa is and I think it could be worse in
Monza. I
think now we have to work very hard for the future."
Fabrizio Giovanardi (ITA)- Qual 20th - this position was due to being
relegated to
the back of the grid following an engine change after first free practice;
Race 1 -
10th; Race 2 - 13th: "From the very start the gear shift broke and the car
started to
judder and it was just very difficult to drive."
Antonio Garcia (ESP) - Carrying 10 kilos of ballast: Qual 6th ; Race 1 -
DNF;
Race 2 - DNS: "I am still not sure exactly what happened to my car, but we
decided not to start the second race as we think we have some sort of
electrical
problem."
Results: Race 1 - 12 laps - 1. Gabriele Tarquini ( ITA /Alfa Romeo )
22:02.361, 2. Nicola Larini (ITA/Alfa
Romeo) 22:02.838, 3. Roberto Colciago (ITA/Alfa Romeo) 22:08.796, 4. Jörg
Müller (GER/BMW 320i) 22:13.710,
5. Duncan Huisman (NED/BMW 320i) 22:14.213, 6. Paolo Ruberti (ITA/Alfa
Romeo) 22:15.236, 7. Andy Priaulx
(GBR/BMW 320i) 22:15.502, 8. James Thompson (GBR/Alfa Romeo) 22:21.257.
Race 2 - 12 laps - 1. Gabrielel Tarquini (ITA/Alfa Romeo) 22:00.709 , 2.
Nicola Larini (ITA/Alfa Romeo)
22:00.871, 3. Roberto Colciago (ITA/Alfa Romeo) 22:01.507, 4. Andy Priaulx
(GBR/BMW 320i) 22:04.337, 5. Jörg
Müller (GER/ BMW 320i) 22:10.116, 6. Duncan Huisman (NED/BMW 320i)
22:11.199, 7. Dirk Müller (GER/BMW
320i) 22:11.570, 8. James Thompson (GBR/Alfa Romeo) 22:15.045.
Championships Positions: Drivers: 1.Tarquini 96, 2. J Müller 96, 3.
Priaulx 89, 4. Larini 87, 5. D
Müller 66, 6. Colciago 66, 7. Garcia 46, 8. Huisman 43, 9. Giovanardi 36,
10. Rydell 18, 11. Coronel
13, 12. Ruberti 12, 13. Balzan 10, 14. Diefenbacher 9, 15. Francia 4, 16.
Gené 4, 17. Couto 3, 18.
Tavano 2, 19. Thompson 2. Manufacturers: 1. BMW. 258, 2. Alfa Romeo 223,
3. Seat 13.