Scheider & Tomczyk: A Messed Up Season: It Can Only Get Better

Timo Scheider and Martin Tomczyk analyzed in conversation with Motorsport-Magazin.com the 2012 season, which gave them little reason to celebrate.

Timo Scheider is glad that the season is over
Timo Scheider is glad that the season is over

Timo Scheider, the 2008 champion and 2009 experienced this year a true epidemic season. The Audi driver scored a meager 19 points and also managed to not once on the podium. "That was by far the worst season since ever with so much bad luck and trouble," Scheider took talking to motorsport Magazin.com not mince words.

Only in Zandvoort, Scheider was delighted after his pole position for a short time on a successful performance in the race, but the disillusionment followed on foot because he got away very bad from the start and dropped back to the end of the field. "I'm glad it's over and it goes in the winter so that we alone can prepare for 2013," the 33-year-old gave his disappointment.

Audi showed in the first half of the season on several deficiencies that made the Ingolstadt manufacturer difficult to keep up with the competition, even if the performance improved slightly during the year. "When you see how we have grown from the middle of the season, it must be said that we have demonstrated a clear direction. Had we shown this from the beginning, we were in a different position and would also stand differently," explained Scheider.

Although mechanical failures and accidents gnawed at the Lahnstein, he never gave up. "I am always motivated and do my best," clarified Scheider, who hopes for the coming season to attack again with sharp weapons. "I hope I have processed all 2012, now it can get better."
Tomczyk laments weak season finale

Martin Tomczyk 2012 will not keep well in your memory, because of last year's champion came on the eighth place in the standings also not what he mainly did the last four races of the season charge in which he failed three times and once not the points achieved. "That it has been missing," said the BMW driver towards to press "Until now, I was with the four drivers at the top of it, but then I made a score of zero, then it is clear that one falls in the championship."
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