WTCC -Rounds 9 and 10 – 16th/17th June 2007, Brno (CZE) – Race
Farfus succeeded in regaining the championship lead from Andy Priaulx (GBR). The defending champion, who is racing for BMW Team UK, retired from the race shortly after the start, but fought his way back up from 22nd to seventh place in the second round, despite carrying 60 kilos of handicap weight. Having 53 points under his belt, Farfus is the new leader, with Müller lying in second place, who is trailing his team-mate by four points. Priaulx is ranked third and has 44 points to his tally. In the Manufacturers’ Championship, BMW successfully increased the gap to the competition and is in the lead with 142 points.
In the morning, Porteiro made perfect use of his pole position and claimed a start to finish win. However, the young gun had the BMW 320si WTCC of Müller, who had improved from seventh to second place at the start, in his rear mirror over the complete race distance. Farfus gained more places when the red lights went off, jumped from ninth to third place and exited the first corner ahead of Zanardi. Priaulx’s race, however, was over before it had even really started. In turn one, the two-time world champion was hit by SEAT’s Pierre-Yves Corthals (BEL), spun and got stuck in the gravel.
Following a brief safety car period, the four BMW drivers opened up a gap. Having the maximum ballast of 60 kilograms on board his car, Farfus fended off the attacks from Zanardi, who was running without any extra kilos. On lap seven, however, Zanardi finally managed to overtake the BMW works driver. In the front, Müller closely followed Porteiro, but there was no chance for an attack due to his 45 kilograms of ballast. Therefore, Porteiro was able to record the biggest success in his still young career in touring car racing.
The Spaniard also delivered in fine style in race two. From eighth place on the grid he gained many positions and finally took over third place from Gabriele Tarquini (ITA/SEAT) on lap seven, which he kept until the end of the race. Zanardi’s chances for scoring another podium result, however, were diminished before the start. Between the two races, the mechanics had started working on his car seconds too early, which was regarded as an infringement of the Parc Fermé regulations. The consequence was a stop-and-go penalty. Even before he had the chance to serve the sentence, Zanardi was forced to pit in for a new tyre, which was damaged during a collision with Chevrolet’s Alain Menu (SUI). Zanardi finished in 20th position.
Meanwhile, Priaulx was ploughing through the field and gained one position after another. On lap eight, he passed SEAT drivers Jordi Gené (ESP) and Tiago Monteiro (POR, who got off the racing line while fighting each other. Now Priaulx was running in seventh place – and stayed there until the chequered flag was waved. At the top, Farfus and Müller delivered a gripping duel. Just like Mülller, Farfus performed an excellent start and took the lead from Tarquini on lap three. However, this time Müller was determined to seize the opportunity to score his second win of the season with his 15 kilos lighter car. On lap four, he launched the attack and took the lead. After ten laps, he crossed the line 0.812 second ahead of his team-mate.
Reactions:
Jörg Müller (BMW Team
“It’s just fantastic to score a win and a second place with 45 kilos in the car. The whole team worked exceptionally well as we focussed on improving my qualifying performance. This was the key for today’s result. BMW Team
Félix Porteiro (BMW Team Italy-Spain):
“It was about time that we got rewarded for our work. Not only my victory, but also Alessandro’s third place in race one and my second podium result prove how competitive our car has been. I knew that I had to put in a flawless performance if I wanted to have a chance for the win. And I did just that. With this success behind me, it was just about having a lot fun in race two.”
Augusto Farfus (BMW Team
“This has been a nice weekend for me. Despite carrying 60 kilos of ballast, I was able to jump into the championship lead again. In race one, I gained many positions and had an exciting duel with Jörg in the second race. He was a bit faster than me and I had to let him go.”
Alessandro Zanardi (BMW Team Italy-Spain):
“It’s a great result for our team. Unfortunately Félix and I were together on the podium after race one, and still had to do a second round, but if not I’m sure we would have started celebrations straight away. My team-mate and the whole team did a fantastic job today.”
Roberto Ravaglia (Team Principal BMW Team Italy-Spain):
“Following Félix’s performances in the practice sessions and in qualifying this victory was somehow in the air. However, when he finally crossed the line, it took a load off our minds. This success will give the team a big boost and motivation.”
Charly Lamm (Team Manager BMW Team
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Stats and results
Circuit / Date | Automotodrom Brno / 17th June 2007 |
Lap / total distance | 5.403 km / 54.03 km (10 laps) |
Pole position 2007 | Félix Porteiro (BMW, 2:11.584 minutes) |
Winner 2007 | Race 1: Félix Porteiro (BMW) Race 2: Jörg Müller (BMW) |
Fastest laps 2007 | Race 1: Augusto Farfus (BMW, 2:13.721 minutes) Race 2: Alessandro Zanardi (BMW, 2:14.514 minutes) |
Drivers’ Championship: 1st Farfus (53 points), 2nd Müller (49), 3rd Priaulx (44), 4th Larini (32), 5th Muller (31), 6th Tarquini (28), 7th Thompson (26), 8th Menu (22).
Manufacturers’ Championship: 1st BMW (142), 2nd SEAT (104), 3rd Chevrolet (85), 4th Alfa Romeo (51).
Πηγή: BMW