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Hungaroring DTM: Marco Wittmann takes commanding win for BMW

Marco Wittmann became the first two-time winner of the 2014 DTM season after cruising to an easy win for BMW at the Hungaroring

While it was an action-packed race, none of the action involved the leader.

Wittmann started from pole on the option tyre, had more than 40 seconds up his sleeve over the best of the option-shod runner after the compulsory stops were completed, and ultimately claimed a comfortable and very straightforward 6.6s win over Audi's Miguel Molina.

"It was important to hold the gap [after the stops], and that's what happened," said Witmmann, who now leads the championship.

"It's a great result, our second win in the season - unbelievable."

Molina's race was similarly straightforward. Like Wittmann, he started on the option, and crucially managed to pass fellow option starters Antonio Felix da Costa and Timo Glock before the stops to grab second. From there, he could do enough to keep the second-stinters off his back, and claim a fine second.

"The car was good. P2 is a good result, after two difficult starts in the season," he said. "We deserve this podium."

Bruno Spengler was the best of the drivers who started on the harder rubber in third. The Canadian was already the best of the standard runners, which translated as 12th, before the stops.

Once on the softer rubber he barged his way through the field to claim third, helped somewhat in the latter stages when he faced little opposition from fellow BMW drivers da Costa and Glock.

Edoardo Mortara finished fourth after a race-long battle with Glock. The pair first made contact on lap 23, when Mortara successfully made a bump-and-run move on Glock through Turn 1.

But the battle raged on, the pair swapping paint numerous times right up until the last few laps. In the end, Mortara took the fourth spot, while Glock finished back in 19th after a last-lap clash with Nico Muller, who was trying to charge through on the softer tyres.

Adrien Tambay, Maxime Martin and Jamie Green finished fifth, sixth and seventh, the option-shod trio part of a messy closing stage of the race as they muscled past da Costa, who took his first DTM career points with eight.

Mattias Ekstrom came from nowhere on the soft tyre to grab ninth at the end, while Mike Rockenfeller took the last point on offer in 10th, having been in contention for fourth before the option runners showed up at the end.

Robert Wickens was the best-placed Mercedes, but despite an impressive drive, switching from option to standard, he could manage just 11th, one spot out of the points.

Still, he fared better than Paul di Resta (18th) and Gary Paffett, who retired on the first lap after copping a hit from Joey Hand.

Results - 41 laps:

Pos  Driver                  Team/Car            Time/Gap
 1.  Marco Wittmann          RMG BMW         1h08m35.291s
 2.  Miguel Molina           Abt Audi             +6.615s
 3.  Bruno Spengler          Schnitzer BMW       +21.842s
 4.  Edoardo Mortara         Abt Audi            +29.960s
 5.  Adrien Tambay           Abt Audi            +30.112s
 6.  Maxime Martin           RMG BMW             +30.357s
 7.  Jamie Green             Rosberg Audi        +34.403s
 8.  Antonio Felix da Costa  MTEK BMW            +34.560s
 9.  Mattias Ekstrom         Abt Audi            +34.826s
10.  Mike Rockenfeller       Phoenix Audi        +36.017s
11.  Robert Wickens          HWA Mercedes        +38.732s
12.  Nico Muller             Rosberg Audi        +41.105s
13.  Martin Tomczyk          Schnitzer BMW     +1m00.014s
14.  Pascal Wehrlein         HWA Mercedes      +1m00.170s
15.  Joey Hand               RBM BMW           +1m04.407s
16.  Daniel Juncadella       Mucke Mercedes    +1m04.809s
17.  Vitaly Petrov           Mucke Mercedes    +1m19.739s
18.  Paul di Resta           HWA Mercedes      +1m25.635s
19.  Timo Glock              MTEK BMW          +1m28.687s

Retirements:

     Christian Vietoris      HWA Mercedes         36 laps
     Augusto Farfus          RBM BMW              31 laps
     Timo Scheider           Phoenix Audi         10 laps
     Gary Paffett            HWA Mercedes           1 lap

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