Bruno Spengler (Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG C-Class) second: "The track was very slippery and the conditions had changed completely after this morning's warm-up. Ekström was faster here today, after we had dominated in Hockenheim, but that's what happens in the DTM. I am happy to take the overall lead and of course I would like to say this again after another eight races. I will now focus on the next race at the Lausitzring in two weeks."
Paul Di Resta (AMG Mercedes C-Class) fifth: "My start was very good; however, I struggled with the balance of my car and had a lot of oversteer."
Gary Paffett (Salzgitter AMG Mercedes C-Class) seventh: "I lacked speed and downforce from the very beginning. Then I was hit hard four or five times and my car was damaged. All in all a difficult race for me, but at least I scored two points."
Jamie Green (Junge Sterne AMG Mercedes C-Class) ninth: "After the start I got stuck in traffic and lost time. When I had a clear track, I was faster, but it was already too late to improve."
Susie Stoddart (TV-Spielfilm AMG Mercedes C-Class) 10th: "10th place is not so bad. In the beginning, I was following David and hoping for a chance to pass him, but he was too fast for me."
Maro Engel (GQ AMG Mercedes C-Class) 11th: "On the first lap I was pushed into a spin, my engine stalled and when I continued I was 20sec behind the field. That was it."
CongFu Cheng (stern AMG Mercedes C-Class) 12th: "After a good start I had problems with my first set of tyres, which disappeared after my first pit stop. Then I had a coming-together, my car was damaged and I was not able to improve."
David Coulthard (Deutsche Post AMG Mercedes C-Class) retired: "I started very well and gained a few positions; however, afterwards I was pushed wide and lost again same places. My race was pretty uneventful until on lap 38, when I retired due to a broken gear shift control."
Ralf Schumacher (Laureus AMG Mercedes C-Class) retired: "When the misfire began the team told me to try and continue, but the problem became worse and I lost more and more speed - it just didn't make sense."
Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: "A race with little excitement, in which we were not able to produce the speed of the two previous days and thus contributed our part to the lack of thrill. Bruno Spengler is the overall leader and we are also first in the team ranking. Some incidents looked a bit strange to me and were completely unnecessary - this has to change in the future. We now look forward to the next race at the Lausitzring and I hope that there we will present speed good enough for winning during three days."

