FIA CANCELS WTCC EVENT IN MEXICO

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10 Mar 2010

The FIA, in agreement with promoter KSO, decided to cancel as a case of Force Majeure the second race meeting of the 2010 FIA World Touring Car Championship scheduled to take place in Puebla, Mexico, on April 11th. The FIA’s decision is based on security reports from the region and follows close consultation and guidance from OMDAI, the Mexican National Sporting Authority.

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Testing: Fri

14:0014:30

Free Practice 1: Sat

09:0009:30

Free Practice 2: Sat

12:0012:30

Qualifying Q1: Sat

14:0014:30

Qualifying Q2: Sat

14:3514:50

Warm UP: Sun

08:0008:15

Grid Race 1: Sun

09:1510:00

Race 1: Sun

12:2012:50

Grid Race 2: Sun

13:0013:30

Race 2: Sun

13:3514:05
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The WTCC, together witn HSBC and the Municipality of Curitiba, once again made a contribution towards the aid of the starving people of Brazil. As they did in the previous three years, free tickets were offered to the public in exchange for two kilograms of food. 43 tonnes of food were collected and donated to the charity society Instituto Pró-Cidadania de Curitiba who will distribute them to those in need. The amount of food collected by WTCC since 2007 totals 152 tonnes.

History repeated in Brazil with Yvan Muller and Gabriele Tarquini taking a victory apiece for the second year in succession in Curitiba and leaving Brazil as joint leaders of the Drivers Championship, the only difference being the teams they are competing for. The Chevrolet team commanded Race 1 with all three of their drivers filling the podium. The good points haul means the USA brand comes away from Curitiba leading the Manufacturers’ Championship with 70 points.

Gabriele TARQUINI – Winner of Race 2: “We have no team orders so it was a great race. I had a tough time over the winter but in qualifying the car was great. The plan was to get a podium and maybe a win and I did that so it’s a fantastic start to the season. The SR-Sport team have done a fantastic job. I feel really satisfied and this victory is special. Last year I knew I could fight for the title but this year my plan is to score some victories and the first one is here.“

Reigning champion Gabriele Tarquini led SR-Sport team mate Jordi Gené across the line for a SEAT León TDI one-...

Yvan Muller led team mates Rob Huff and Alain Menu across the finish line for an all Chevrolet podium at the o...

The SR-Sport cars of Gabriele Tarquini and Tiago Monteiro sport the sticker “www.saveafonso.com” in support of...

Yvan MULLER – pole position: “My colour has changed from last year but I’m always pleased to be on pole. It’s ...

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DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP

1.

Gabriele Tarquini
37 pt.

1.

Yvan Muller
37 pt.

3.

Alain Menu
30 pt.

4.

Robert Huff
28 pt.

5.

Jordi Gené Guerrero
24 pt.

6.

Augusto Farfus
16 pt.

7.

Andy Priaulx
10 pt.

8.

Tiago Monteiro
6 pt.

9.

Michel Nykjćr
4 pt.

9.

Tom Coronel
4 pt.
MANUFACTURER' S CHAMPIONSHIP

1.

CHEVROLET
70 pt.

2.

SEAT Customers Technology
66 pt.

3.

BMW
40 pt.
   INDEPENDENTS’ TROPHY

1.

Sergio Hernández
23 pt.

2.

Franz Engstler
16 pt.

3.

Harry Vaulkhard
10 pt.
    ROOKIE CHALLENGE

1.

Norbert Michelisz
16 pt.

1.

Michel Nykjćr
16 pt.

3.

Fredy Barth
13 pt.
     FASTEST LAP TROPHY
Race of Curitiba OVERALL INDEPENDENTS
Race 1 Rob Huff Sergio Hernández
Race 2 Gabriele Tarquini Sergio Hernández

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