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Gary Paffett leads Jamie Green in Mercedes one-two in first race of new-look DTM at Hockenheim

Gary Paffett headed Jamie Green to win the opening round of the 2012 DTM at Hockenheim; Mercedes' British drivers taking a one-two finish for the manufacturer

From sixth on the grid, Paffett passed the slow-starting Dirk Werner and Mike Rockenfeller on the opening lap, and then made a superbly-judged move on Edoardo Mortara's Rosberg Audi at the Mercedes Arena shortly afterwards to take third.

An error from polesitter Mattias Ekstrom, who ran wide at Turn 2 during the early stages, allowed Paffett's HWA team-mate Green to take the lead, and the 2005 champion then also made it past the Abt Audi three corners later with a neat move.

The destiny of the race was resolved at the first of two mandatory tyre stops. Paffett pitted one lap later than his team-mate and rejoined the track alongside Green. The two cars ran side-by-side through Turn 2 and all the way along the main straight before Paffett made use of the inside line at the Spitzkehre to take a lead he would not lose.

Ekstrom dropped back at around 0.3s per lap for the remainder of the race, but was a comfortable third, ahead of HWA's impressive Christian Vietoris, who climbed from 15th on the grid to fifth by mid-distance and then made it by Rockenfeller's Phoenix Audi with five laps to go.

Rockenfeller was fifth with Britain's Andy Priaulx an excellent sixth on his DTM debut for the RBM BMW squad. Priaulx chased down Rockenfeller during the final stages of the race, turning a 4s deficit into one of just 0.6s by the chequered flag.

The race was not so good for the remainder of the BMW drivers. After starting badly Schnitzer driver Werner was spun to the tail of the field by Ralf Schumacher early on. Schumacher also cannoned into Bruno Spengler's sister car in the same incident while a chain reaction behind involved Adrien Tambay hitting or being hit by three other cars. Both Spengler and Tambay (Abt) retired in the pits after losing their bonnets.

Schumacher dropped back to 13th after receiving a drive-through penalty for his part in the incident, but the HWA driver made good progress later on, passing David Coulthard's Mucke-run C-coupe for seventh with four laps left. Miguel Molina (Phoenix) and Filipe Albuquerque (Rosberg) completed the top 10 while Mortara - given a drive-through penalty for spinning Joey Hand's BMW - fell to 11th by the flag.

Results - 40 laps:

Pos  Driver              Team/Car              Time/Gap
 1.  Gary Paffett        HWA Mercedes      1h04m37.615s
 2.  Jamie Green         HWA Mercedes          + 4.709s
 3.  Mattias Ekstrom     Abt Audi             + 19.434s
 4.  Christian Vietoris  HWA Mercedes         + 25.774s
 5.  Mike Rockenfeller   Phoenix Audi         + 27.834s
 6.  Andy Priaulx        RBM BMW              + 28.435s
 7.  Ralf Schumacher     HWA Mercedes         + 39.948s
 8.  David Coulthard     Mucke Mercedes       + 43.306s
 9.  Miguel Molina       Phoenix Audi         + 46.079s
10.  Filipe Albuquerque  Rosberg Audi         + 46.614s
11.  Edoardo Mortara     Rosberg Audi         + 47.253s
12.  Susie Wolff         Mucke Mercedes       + 51.971s
13.  Joey Hand           RMG BMW            + 1m08.628s
14.  Robert Wickens      Persson Mercedes   + 1m09.027s
15.  Augusto Farfus      RBM BMW            + 1m09.556s
16.  Rahel Frey          Abt Audi           + 1m16.123s
17.  Dirk Werner         Schnitzer BMW          + 1 lap

Retirements:

     Roberto Merhi       Persson Mercedes       38 laps
     Timo Scheider       Abt Audi               13 laps
     Martin Tomczyk      RMG BMW                 4 laps
     Adrien Tambay       Abt Audi                3 laps
     Bruno Spengler      Schnitzer BMW           3 laps

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