Chevrolet to pull out of WTCC next season
Following a strategic review of motorsport and marketing programs, Chevrolet announced that their factory commitment in the World Touring Car Championship will be halted by the end of the current season.
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Following a strategic review of motorsport and marketing programs, Chevrolet announced that their factory commitment in the World Touring Car Championship will be halted by the end of the current season.
The American manufacturer had joined WTCC from the championship's maiden year back in 2005 with the Lacetti model car; they switched to the Cruze in 2009, winning twice the Drivers’ and Manufacturers' titles in 2010 and 2011. The Chevrolet team are currently close to secure a third consecutive victory in both championships.
"We thank Chevrolet for supporting the WTCC over the last eight years. They joined from day 1 after they decided to make Chevrolet a global brand outside the US. They have been consistent, successful and actively used WTCC international platform to activate their network and build-up the brand profile. We very much mutually benefited from each other. We fully respect their decision and will keep on developing WTCC as an efficient promotional platform," said Olivier Fisch, Managing Director of Eurosport Events.
"We are extremely proud of the two double world titles we have won. The WTCC has been a powerful brand platform and showcase for Chevrolet in Europe and markets throughout the world," declared Susan Docherty, President and Managing Director of Chevrolet Europe
"This is motorsport! Manufacturers come and go. It happens to all the series every now and then, but life goes on. We now say goodbye to Chevrolet that has been a precious partner for what an unusual long period for a motorsport program, but at the same time we welcome Honda's arrival and are in negotiations with a few other car makers interested to join," commented Marcello Lotti, WTCC General Manager.
In spite of the factory program being stopped, it is quite likely that the Chevrolet brand will be represented by customer teams in the following season.
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