Scheider takes first win of 2009
Reigning DTM champion Timo Scheider took his first win of the season at Oschersleben on Sunday, leading home an Audi 1-2-3
The German, who took his maiden victory at the same track last year, took the lead from pole-sitter Tom Kristensen at the start and dominated the race throughout.
Kristensen's time at the front was short-lived as he was given a drive-through penalty for not lining up in his grid slot correctly, but Audi still locked out the podium as Mattias Ekstrom and Martin Tomczyk were comfortably clear of the rest of the field.
Behind them, Paul di Resta came through from ninth on the grid to take fourth for Mercedes, just ahead of Gary Paffett, who had started 12th.
The 2005 champion had gained ground with a good start and passed Alexandre Premat on track for what was eighth place at the time. He then jumped Oliver Jarvis and Bruno Spengler in the pits and decided against challenging di Resta too much in the closing stages.
The two Brits were a long way clear of Spengler, who had a lonely run to sixth. Behind him, Maro Engel moved up to seventh with two laps to go when Jarvis spun out due to a puncture.
Jarvis had run fourth behind the Abt Audis in the early stages, but he lost out to the Mercedes drivers during the pitstops.
There was more bad news for Audi just a couple of corners later, when Mike Rockenfeller attacked Alexandre Premat for eighth and the pair tangled, handing the place to Jamie Green.
But the Norisring winner didn't hold onto the final point for long, as at the start of the final lap, the recovering Kristensen snatched the place at Turn 2.
Pos Driver Car Time/Gap 1. Timo Scheider Audi 1h08m39.064s 2. Mattias Ekstrom Audi +5.417 3. Martin Tomczyk Audi +9.603 4. Paul di Resta Mercedes +16.868 5. Gary Paffett Mercedes +17.338 6. Bruno Spengler Mercedes +35.843 7. Maro Engel Mercedes +40.996 8. Tom Kristensen Audi +44.015 9. Jamie Green Mercedes +44.636 10. Susie Stoddart Mercedes +50.177 11. Ralf Schumacher Mercedes +57.906 12. Mathias Lauda Mercedes +59.523 13. Mike Rockenfeller Audi +1:18.100 14. Tomas Kostka Audi +2 laps 15. Oliver Jarvis Audi +3 laps 16. Alexandre Premat Audi +3 laps Retirements Katherine Legge Audi 36 laps Markus Winkelhock Audi 23 laps Johannes Seidlitz Audi 5 laps
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