Two downpours and a safety car deployment at the Nürburgring made for spectacular racing in the ADAC GT Masters. The Super Sports Cars League returned from its summer break to changeable weather which caused some thrills and spills. Jordan Lee Pepper (19, ZA) and Nicki Thiim (26, DK) in a C.Abt Racing Audi R8 had the best strategy in the tough conditions, caused by two showers of rain and a track that began to dry out in between the downpours. They were first to cross the finish line, but the Audi drivers were handed a 30-second time penalty for an infringement of the rules during a safety car deployment and assigned fifth place after the race. That gave victory in the ninth race of the season to Daniel Dobitsch (31, AUT) and Edward Sandström (36, S), who secured their first ADAC GT Masters race win together in the kfzteile24 MS RACING Audi R8. Rahel Frey (29, CH) and Philip Geipel (28, Plauen, both YACO Racing) stuck with slicks for the whole race and placed second ahead of Stefan Wackerbauer (19, GER) and Kelvin van der Linde (19, ZA) in the C.Abt Racing Audi R8.
Ragginger throws away chance of win with late tyre change
The notoriously unpredictable Eifel weather once again caused high drama in the ADAC GT Masters. Martin Ragginger (27, AUT) in the GW IT Racing Team Schütz Motorsport Porsche 911 defended his lead against Clemens Schmid (24, AUT, Bentley Team HTP) in the Bentley Continental and Frey in the Audi after starting from pole position. A downpour nine minutes into the race was then the cue for the start of a tactical battle and everyone trying to outguess the rain. Ragginger remained out on slicks for a long time on the wet track, hoping for an improvement in conditions.
But it was a gamble that ultimately didn't pay off. The Porsche driver did indeed retain the lead before handing over to Klaus Bachler (24, AUT), but Thiim and Pepper came off best after the driver changeover. The Audi duo played a tactical race in the first stint and were one of the first teams to switch to wets, which gave Thiim the lead after the driver changeover. The Dane extended his lead with every lap, but a retrospective time penalty robbed him of the win. Dobitsch and Sandström took second place from championship leader Luca Ludwig (26, GER) with four laps to go and moved up into P1 after Pepper and Thiim were given the penalty.
An identical rule infringement led to championship leader Luca Ludwig (26, GER) & Sebastian Asch (GER, both Team Zakspeed 29) in the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Nico Bastian (25, GER) & Stef Dusseldorp (25, NL) in the ROWE Racing Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and Dominik Baumann (22, AUT) & Jens Klingmann (25, GER, both BMW Sports Trophy Team Schubert) in the BMW Z4 also receiving 30-second time penalties. Ludwig and Asch were ranked ninth, Bastian and Dusseldorp eleventh, while Baumann & Klingmann were assigned twelfth position.
This success in the Audi R8 is the first victory in the ADAC GT Masters for Sandström and Dobitsch. kfzteile24 MS RACING secured their first win since the season finale at Hockenheim back in 2012. The triple victory still goes to Audi even after the stewards' decisions.
Frey and Geipel turned in a strong performance. The Audi duo decided not to switch tyres despite two showers of rain during the race and stayed out on slicks, a brave strategy which secured them second place. Fellow Audi drivers Stefan Wackerbauer (19, GER) & Kelvin van der Linde (19, ZA, both C.Abt Racing) were allocated P3. Hari Proczyk (39, AUT) & Bernd Schneider (51, CH, both HP Racing) in the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG moved up into fourth position.
Claudia Hürtgen (43, GER) & Uwe Alzen (47, GER, all BMW Sports Trophy Team Schubert) were ranked sixth ahead of Diego Alessi (43, ITA) & Patrick Assenheimer (23, GER, both Callaway Competition) in P7.
Bachler, who is currently second in the standings, was unlucky on Saturday. The Austrian was the hapless victim of a contact between the Corvette of Daniel Keilwitz (26, GER, Callaway Competition) and the Bentley of Fabian Hamprecht (20, GER, Bentley Team HTP) and had to park up his damaged 911.
Mattschull wins Gentlemen class on ADAC GT Masters debut
Alexander Mattschull (43, GER) and CarCollection Motorsport made a successful debut in the ADAC GT Masters. Making his first appearance, Mattschull took the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG to victory in class and eighth place overall, aided by ex-DTM driver Renger van der Zande (29, NL). Marc Gassner (24, GER) in an MRS GT-Racing Nissan GT-R finished second, securing a podium in the Gentlemen standings for the first time since the season opener at Oschersleben. Jakub Knoll (24, CZ) in his Senkyr Motorsport BMW Z4 GT3 was third, while championship leader Remo Lips (32, CH) in the RWT Racing Team Corvette skidded into the tyre wall, having stuck with slicks on the wet track, an incident which brought out the safety car in the middle of the race.
Second chance for Bachler and Porsche on Sunday
Ragginger and Bachler in the Porsche 911 have a second chance on Sunday to take points out of championship leaders Ludwig and Asch. Bachler will start from pole, sharing the front row with Audi driver Geipel. Thiim in the Audi will line up in third place in front of Hamprecht in the Bentley. Championship leader Ludwig will have to tackle the race from the rear of the field after being excluded from qualifying. SPORT1 will broadcast the race live and in full on Sunday, starting its coverage at 13:00 CEST.
Rally action at the ADAC GT Masters with the ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team
The ADAC Opel Rally Junior Team is at the Nürburgring, giving fans a foretaste of ADAC Rallye Deutschland next weekend. Junior European Rally champion Emil Bergkvist from Sweden and ADAC Sports Foundation protégé Marijan Griebel are stopping off at the Nürburgring in their Opel ADAM R2s on their way to the German round of the World Rally Championship. The two Opel works drivers will sign autographs during the pit walk at 11.05am and will show fans a sample of their skill as cars line up on the ADAC GT Masters grid in the Mercedes Arena.