47 laps filled with adrenaline kept the public present on the Spielberg track in Austria at the edge of their seats. The outcome of the race was more than satisfactory for BMW as they occupied all three positions of the podium.
Reigning champion, Bruno Spengler claimed the first place in his BMW Bank M3 DTM car, followed by Marco Wittman in his Ice-Watch BMW M3 DTM and Timo Glock with the Deutsche Post BMW M3 DTM.
However, that's not where the good news end. Out of the first 8 positions, 5 were won by BMW drivers, Augusto Farfus in his Castrol EDGE BMW M3 and Dirk Werner with the Samsung BMW M3 DTM finishing sixth and eighth.
The results could've been even better if Martin Tomczyk wouldn't've been forced to because of an accident caused by Mercedes driver Roberto Merhi. Furthermore, Joey Hand had to park up his BMW M3 DTM in the 11th lap after losing his front-left wheel following his first pit stop.
However, that's not where the good news end. Out of the first 8 positions, 5 were won by BMW drivers, Augusto Farfus in his Castrol EDGE BMW M3 and Dirk Werner with the Samsung BMW M3 DTM finishing sixth and eighth.
The results could've been even better if Martin Tomczyk wouldn't've been forced to because of an accident caused by Mercedes driver Roberto Merhi. Furthermore, Joey Hand had to park up his BMW M3 DTM in the 11th lap after losing his front-left wheel following his first pit stop.