FIA WTCC: Chevrolet and Yvan Muller strikes again
The 2012 FIA WTCC kicked off just like the way the 2011 season ended. The opening weekend was once again dominated by the Chevrolet team. A 1-2 in the first race was bettered in the second with one of the blue Cruze cars occupying every one of the podium places.
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The 2012 FIA WTCC kicked off just like the way the 2011 season ended. The opening weekend was once again dominated by the Chevrolet team. A 1-2 in the first race was bettered in the second with one of the blue Cruze cars occupying every one of the podium places.
It was the reigning Drivers' Champion, Yvan Muller, who left Monza with the biggest smile. The Frenchman won both races and giving him a healthy lead in the series. However the first two races made clear that between Muller and his team-mates Rob Huff and Alain Menu the fight for the championship will be tough.
For a while, it seemed Chevrolet would not have things completely their own way. SEAT's new turbocharged petrol engine arrived literally a few days beforehand and it immediately proved to be competitive. Gabriele Tarquini, in front of his home fans, qualified on pole position for the first race with Pepe Oriola qualifying as the leading Yokohama Trophy driver with an identical engine in his León.
Thoughts of a Spanish giant-killing were short-lived, however. Tarquini's engine was changed as a precaution after qualifying and thus finishing Race 1 in third place before retiring from Race 2 after a collision. Oriola was the highest-placed Yokohama Trophy driver in Race 1 but then finished Race 2 outside the top 10.
Team Aon were among the several WTCC debutantes in Monza, the team's two Ford Focus cars qualified just outside the top 12 that went through to the second stage of qualifying (a new regulation for 2012). Despite that fact, both drivers were involved in incidents during the races. Tom Chilton (13th in race 1 and 16th in Race 2) and James Nash (16th and 13th) gave the team a promising start to its WTCC campaign.
Among the Yokohama Trophy entrants, Stefano D'Aste was the winner in race 2 while Norbert Michelisz was able to lead Race 2 overall until lap 7 when the Hungarian driver hit something on the the track and allowed the charging Muller to snatch the lead. In both races, Oriola, D'Aste, Michelisz, Franz Engstler, Albert Cerqui and Alex MacDowall were all impressive, which suggests a terrific battle is in store this year.
Results of the second race remain provisional pending technical checks on the brake calipers of cars 18 and 40.
The championship will resume at Valencia, Spain, on April 1 for rounds 3 and 4.
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