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Win for Bernd Schneider and the new C-Class

The first to congratulate Bernd Schneider was Lewis Hamilton who had watched the race together with his Vodafone McLaren Mercedes teammate Fernando Alonso in Montreal via Satellite. Lewis who had raced in the Formula 3 Euro Series and won it in 2005, is like Fernando a big DTM fan and did physical training together with Bernd and all other team mates a couple of years ago. For Lewis and Fernando, the live broadcast from England was a warm-up for the Canadian Grand Prix where Lewis will start from pole for the first time in Formula 1, and Fernando will be second on the grid � a nice parallel to the Brands Hatch grid with H�kkinen and Spengler on the front row.

Bernd Schneider, 2007 Genuine Parts AMG Mercedes C-Class, winner: �A great success, I am happy. I did not expect to improve from sixth on the grid to first on such a short track with only a few overtaking opportunities. But we had a perfect new C-Class and a great strategy and I thank my team for this super job. I dedicate this victory to my father Horst who turned 71 today. I was particularly happy that Lewis Hamilton has called together with Norbert and congratulated right after the race.�

Mika H�kkinen, AMG Mercedes C-Class 2007, fourth: �Starting from pole position I had expected more than fourth place; however, the entire weekend was positive and I am still quite happy. Congratulations to Bernd on his victory. With six races to go the championship is still wide open � I will �C? what I can do.�

Bruno Spengler, 2007 DaimlerChrysler Bank AMG Mercedes C-Class, fifth: �My start was very good and I was in the lead for a long time. With my mistake when I stalled the engine after my second pit stop I lost all my chances for a podium finish and I am really angry about myself.�

Jamie Green, 2007 Salzgitter AMG Mercedes C-Class, sixth: �After my pit stops I got stuck in traffic and lost a lot of time. That?s the problem on this short and narrow circuit, because overtaking is almost impossible here.�

Alexandros Margaritis, 2006 stern AMG Mercedes C-Class, ninth: �To improve from 17th on the grid to ninth at the finish is quite a good performance; however, to miss the points positions by only one place is a bit frustrating.�

Gary Paffett, 2006 Laureus AMG Mercedes C-Class, 10th: �I was involved in the incident at the second corner and my car was damaged. Afterwards I lacked downforce and was not able to go faster.�

Mathias Lauda, 2006 Trilux AMG Mercedes C-Class, 12th: �I am not satisfied. After the incident with Gary I had dropped to last place. In the following I got stuck behind other cars and then I made a mistake and had a short off.�

Susie Stoddart, 2005 TV Spielfilm AMG Mercedes C-Class, 16th: �I pitted too early after the safety car period and this was not counted as a compulsory stop. Therefore I had to make a total of three stops and a better result was not possible.�

Paul di Resta, 2005 JAWA4U.de AMG Mercedes C-Class, retired after a first-lap accident without his own fault: �I am very disappointed, because we had a strong strategy and points would have been possible despite my 15th grid position. It?s a shame; however, that?s racing.�

Daniel la Rosa, 2006 TrekStor AMG Mercedes C-Class 2006, excluded from the event: �I made my second compulsory stop on the final lap; however, the rules require you to drive a full lap afterwards what I didn?t do. Therefore I was disqualified.�

Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport (linked to the DTM press conference by telephone from the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal): �Congratulations to Bernd on his excellent victory, today we saw the best Schneider ever. Congratulations also to the HWA team headed by Gerhard Ungar and Hans-J�rgen Mattheis on the second consecutive success for the new C-Class within three weeks. To charge through the field from sixth on the grid to victory on this short and narrow circuit is a remarkable performance and we had already expected this opportunity. On his ideal lap, Bernd was one and a half tenths faster than all his competitors. Without taking half of the points away after the Lausitzring, which is a undeserved handicap for us there would be three drivers in the lead, all tied on 20 points, and Bernd and Paul di Resta among them. Anyway, we have put this behind us and the championship is still wide open and with six races to go there are six C-Class drivers among the top-eight in the overall ranking. We now look forward to the season highlight at Nuremberg?s Norisring in two weeks.�

  B. Schneider P. di Resta G. Paffett M. H�kkinen J. Green B. Spengler D. la Rosa A. Margaritis M. Lauda S. Stoddart
Age 42 21 26 38 24 23 21 22 26 24
Nationality GER SCO ENG FIN ENG CAN GER GRE AUT SCO
DTM since 1991* 2007 2003 ** 2005 2005 2005 2006 2005 2006 2006
Races 214 4 34 25 25 25 14 25 14 14
Wins 42 - 10 3 - 4 - - - -
Pole Positions 24 - 6 2 6 4 - - - -
Fastest laps 58 - 6 5 4 4 - - - -
Total points 1722.5 16 156.5 65 67.5 75 8 17 1 -
2007 points 17.5 16 11.5 10 7.5 7 6 6 1 -
2006 ranking 1 - - 6 5 2 15 11 - -
2007 ranking 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 14 -
The 2007 DTM season
Hockenheim, Q 9 3 14 7 13 PP 8 10 16 12
Hockenheim, R 7 5 8 10 6 14 3 4 13 R
Oschersleben, Q 10 11 8 PP 5 3 15 13 12 19
Oschersleben, R 6 2 1 17 11/FL R 14 8 13 16
Lausitzring, Q 4 3 13 2 5 PP 8 7 14 17
Lausitzring, R 4 2 8 1 6 3 16 A 7 12
Brands Hatch, Q 6 15 13 PP 7 2 19 17 10 18
Brands Hatch, R 1 R 10 4 6 5 DSQ 9 12 16
Norisring, Q                    
Norisring, R                    
Mugello, Q                    
Mugello, R                    
Zandvoort, Q                    
Zandvoort, R                    
N�rburgring, Q                    
N�rburgring, R                    
Barcelona, Q                    
Barcelona, R                    
Hockenheim, Q                    
Hockenheim, R                    

** some races from 1986 until 1988 - ** 2006 no DTM

R: race, Q: qualifying; PP: pole position; FL: fastest lap; R: retired; DSQ=disqualified