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Hockenheim DTM: Paffett resists Auer’s challenge for win

Mercedes' Gary Paffett converted pole position into victory in the opening race of the 2018 DTM season at Hockenheim.

Race winner Gary Paffett Mercedes-AMG Team HWA, Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM

Race winner Gary Paffett Mercedes-AMG Team HWA, Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM

Alexander Trienitz

Paffett was required to make a deft move through the high-speed Turn 5 on Mercedes stablemate Lucas Auer after the Austrian reacted to the early race leader's mandatory stop on lap 15 of 36 by pitting one tour later.

Auer had lifted himself into contention after a rapid start in which he deposed BMW pairing Marco Wittmann and Timo Glock in the opening two laps.

Following the stops, and running off-sequence as half the field had yet to pit, Paffett chased Auer through Turn 5 and edged his Mercedes ahead under braking for the hairpin.

That meant the pair cycled back into the top two positions in the final third of the race and Paffett incrementally grew his lead to a final gap of 1.4s.

Auer's charge had come under threat from former Formula 1 driver Glock but after one half-hearted attempt into the hairpin at the halfway distance, Glock faded to a lonely third. After the race Auer was fined EUR1,000 for having a cooling fan on the grid which is considered illegal equipment, but was not penalized further because the team didn't use it.

Mercedes' Edoardo Mortara was a late climber to fourth having spent most of the race in a four-car train in the lower reaches of the top 10.

He was helped by his rivals, most notably Mike Rockenfeller after the Audi driver ran wide at Sachskurve and allowed a succession of cars through before to 14th. 

A similar decline removed Wittmann as a challenger as he dropped from a likely fifth all the way down to 11th.

That meant it was Mortara, the returning Pascal Wehrlein and Bruno Spengler left to compete for fourth and it was decided by Mortara's dive down the inside at the hairpin. Wehrlein put up little defence and was able to comfortably hold on to fifth ahead of Spengler.

Paul di Resta finished eighth ahead of a contentious battle between defending champion Rene Rast and Dani Juncadella. 

Rast endured a chaotic race as he went long on his first stint that involved an illegal pass on Rockenfeller that forced him to cede a position. He then went airborne at the Turn 14/15 kink and fell outside the top 10 before his stint of 21 laps cycled him to the lead briefly. 

Dani Juncadella had run the same distance and he followed nose-to-tail with Rast into the pits and a similar stop time meant the Mercedes and Audi driver ran side-by-side out of the pitlane exit. Rast received a post-race warning from stewards.

Juncadella would have the final say, taking eighth ahead of Rast, but the pitlane incident is still under investigation. 

Last year's European Formula 3 runner-up Joel Eriksson came close to a point on his DTM debut but lost out in battles with Rast and Wittmann.

Audi's struggles continued as Mattias Ekstrom's penultimate race ended in 17th, ahead of DTM rookie Robin Frijns and Jamie Green.

PosDriverCarLapsTimeGap
1 united_kingdom  Gary Paffett  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'03.639  
2 austria  Lucas Auer  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'05.088 1.449
3 germany  Timo Glock  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'10.153 6.514
4 italy  Edoardo Mortara  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'11.837 8.198
5 germany  Pascal Wehrlein  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'15.030 11.391
6 canada  Bruno Spengler  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'19.397 15.758
7 united_kingdom  Paul di Resta  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'20.239 16.600
8 spain  Daniel Juncadella  Mercedes-AMG C63 DTM 36 58'20.608 16.969
9 germany  René Rast  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'21.907 18.268
10 france  Loic Duval  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'23.285 19.646
11 germany  Marco Wittmann  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'24.379 20.740
12 sweden  Joel Eriksson  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'24.933 21.294
13 switzerland  Nico Müller  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'26.060 22.421
14 germany  Mike Rockenfeller  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'27.626 23.987
15 brazil  Augusto Farfus  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'32.363 28.724
16 austria  Philipp Eng  BMW M4 DTM 36 58'33.125 29.486
17 sweden  Mattias Ekström  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'34.288 30.649
18 netherlands  Robin Frijns  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'35.299 31.660
19 united_kingdom  Jamie Green  Audi RS5 DTM 36 58'48.612 44.973

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