RACE REPORT: WTCC HONOURS EVEN AS LOEB AND LÓPEZ SHINE IN ARGENTINA
13.03.2015Sébastien
Loeb and José María Lopéz claimed a victory apiece as the 2015 FIA World
Touring Car Championship got off to a spectacular start with two action-packed
races in Argentina today. Lopéz,
the national hero and reigning WTCC champion, triumphed in race one to the
delight of the 40,000-strong crowd at a sun-drenched Autódromo Termas de Río
Hondo. However, the 31-year-old was unable to prevent his Citroën team-mate
Loeb from claiming top spot in the second event, which was punctuated by a
safety car period to allow trackside marshals to clear debris from the track
following a handful of early clashes. Yvan
Muller finished second in race one following a first-corner bump with Lopéz as
Loeb made it a Citroën podium lockout. Honda driver Tiago Monteiro completed
the podium in race two with second place for Lopéz – plus the five points he
scored for claiming pole position for race one – helping the Argentine to a
five-point championship lead over Loeb. Norbert
Michelisz charged through from the back of the grid to win the Yokohama
Drivers’ Trophy in race one with Mehdi Bennani taking the class laurels in the
second counter, despite contact with Muller sending him into a spin. It was an
incident-filled start to 2015 for LADA drivers Rob Huff and James Thompson who
both showed promise but were ultimately out of luck in the searing heat.
RACE
ONE ROUND-UP: HOME JOY FOR CHAMPION LÓPEZ
José María López
landed his fourth WTCC win on home soil with victory in race one after the home
hero overcame an early challenge from Citroën team-mate Yvan Muller to claim a
standout victory in ambient temperatures of 34 degrees centigrade. López beat
Muller and fellow Citroën driver Sébastien Loeb with Tiago Monteiro and
Gabriele Tarquini fourth and fifth respectively for Honda. Norbert Michelisz
charged through from the back of the grid to top the Yokohama Drivers’ Trophy
category with Ma Qing Hua next up after the Chinese driver’s Citroën stalled at
the start. Tom Chilton, Stefano D’Aste and Rickard Rydell completed the top 10
with Dušan Borković 11th,
Grégoire Demoustier 12th
and Mehdi Bennani 13th
after the Moroccan was handed a drive-through penalty following a clash with
Rob Huff. Tom Coronel completed the finishers after pitting with a mechanical
glitch. James Thompson retired with a damaged right-rear wheel at the end of
opening lap. John Filippi was also out after the first tour with damage to his
front-left wheel, while team-mate Hugo Valente crashed out of 14th on lap five and inflicted substantial
damage to the front of his Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1 for the second day in a row
having crashed in free practice. Valente, who was nursing a sore thumb
afterwards, again blamed the incident on a brake issue.
RACE
TWO ROUND-UP: LOEB SCORES WTCC HAT-TRICK
Sébastien Loeb made
it two winners from two WTCC counters by outgunning local ace José María López
in the second race in Argentina. Loeb, who started eighth on the grid, hit the
front when Citroën team-mate Ma Qing Hua ran wide on lap two. Despite his
limited circuit racing experience, the nine-time world rally champion held off
López thereafter and had built his winning margin to almost five seconds
following an incident-packed race. Tiago Monteiro overtook fellow Honda driver
Gabriele Tarquini for third with Mehdi Bennani fighting back from a clash with
Yvan Muller to beat Norbert Michelisz to the Yokohama Drivers’ Trophy. Ma Qing
Hua finished seventh after stopping to clear debris from his car’s radiator but
was promoted to sixth after Michelisz was penalised following a clash between
the pair. Tom Chilton finished eighth with Rickard Rydell ninth and Grégoire
Demoustier 10th
on his WTCC debut. John Filippi crossed the line in 11th one place ahead of Muller, whose
collision with Bennani earned him a five-place grid penalty for the next round
in Morocco. Dušan Borković retired with damage to his Honda following a
high-speed off-track moment. Coronel led for part of the opening lap until he
outbraked himself heading into turn five. He retired with a mechanical failure
on lap five. Rob Huff, pole-sitter James Thompson and Stefano D’Aste all
stopped in the opening laps, while Hugo Valente was a non-starter.
YOKOHAMA DRIVERS’ TROPHY:
WIN APIECE FOR MICHELISZ AND BENNANI
Norbert Michelisz hit back
from a disastrous qualifying session in style to take the opening-round
Yokohama Drivers’ Trophy victory. The Hungarian lost a wheel from his Honda
Civic on his first flying lap in qualifying and was unable to set a competitive
time as a result. Nevertheless he hit back by beating Tom Chilton and Stefano
D’Aste. Mehdi Bennani recovered from a clash with Yvan Muller to overtake
Michelisz for the race two victory with Chilton third. However, it’s Michelisz
who leads the standings heading to Morocco next month.