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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jonathan Moore on Fri, Dec 18 2009
In 2009 the WTCC delivered the fan formula it's perfected over the years: big grid smash and grab action, drivers who seem to think they're at a local short-track banger event and 24 races over a big variety of circuits. The series visited smooth permanent race tracks, high voltage street circuits and some of the classic tracks - plus, it could
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jonathan Moore on Thu, Jul 23 2009
Watching the teams prepare their cars in the pit lane before sending them out for the Sunday morning warm-up, I was struck by the choreography that directs the relationship between the teams and their drivers. Timetables drive the series - sessions are short, meaning every second counts, so co-ordination between driver and team is vital. However, there's
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by John Brooks on Mon, Jul 20 2009
The email arrives in the in-box, detailing the monthly assignments.................yes, despite the evidence to the contrary on my pages there IS a plan. Most of the jobs follow the monthly themes, so some months I am more involved than others. In July the WTCC was in my neck of the woods, down the Hatch in fact. So mobilising his sense of mischief
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Fri, Jun 26 2009
BMW continued their winning streak at the last round of the World Touring Car Championship in Brno last weekend. Alessandro Zanardi won the first race of the weekend after starting from third on the grid. The ex IndyCar champion was helped to the win by one of the strangest maneuvers I’ve seen on a track in a long time. Augusto Farfus led from
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Tue, Jun 2 2009
Valencia, Spain played host to rounds 9 and 10 of the World Touring Car Championship. Following the farce at Pau last month, the series has regrouped and the FIA have revised their Turbo Boost tolerance. This may have taken some of SEAT’s advantage away, but reasonable notice this time allowed the Spanish marquee to adjust their cars. It seemed
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Tue, May 26 2009
One of the most visible, if not successful touring cars of the last decade is the SEAT Leon S2000 race car. Surpassed only by the BMW 320Si, the SEAT has been the choice of many drivers and teams in National and World Touring Car Championships. The SEAT Leon Cupra is a 5 door hatchback based loosely on the Golf 'A5' platform and available in
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jonathan Moore on Wed, May 20 2009
Rules are made to be broken, but it helps if you know what they are in the first place. Faces in the paddock on Sunday morning were as threatening as the sky. No one was happy about the perceived lack of clarity in WTCC rules or the qualifying penalties. SEAT boss Jaime Puig was particularly vocal and the SEAT news site summed up their weekend. The
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Jonathan Moore on Sat, May 16 2009
Everything said rain for this weekend. Last year, as the final WTCC race finished, I don't think I had ever been so soaked through. Pau sits in its own little ecosystem, perched as it is just north of the Pyrenees, right down in the south-west reaches of France, and the weather seems to do what it likes. Rain and thunderstorms were forecast so,
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Mon, May 4 2009
Chevrolet race team, RML repeated their success in the British Touring Car Championship with two wins and a pole at the Moroccan round of the World Touring Car Championship. The weekend started well for the works Chevrolet team with Rob Huff on pole, with team mate, Alain Menu in 2nd, in front of a group of SEAT’s. The British driver lead from
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Andy Blackmore on Mon, Mar 23 2009
Rounds three and four of the 2009 World Touring Car Championship took place this past weekend in Puebla, Mexico. SEAT continued their winning ways with two more wins, but BMW were much closer, much to the delight of the German Manufacture and their drivers. Swede, Rickard Rydell, took his first win of the season despite some tyre issues towards the
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