Okayama: Series preview
ROUTE TO: OKAYAMA, JAPAN The 19th and 20th rounds of the FIA WTCC will take place on October 31st at Okayama International Circuit, Japan. This is the third time the championship has visited this demanding racetrack that winds up among the green ...
ROUTE TO: OKAYAMA, JAPAN
The 19th and 20th rounds of the FIA WTCC will take place on October 31st at Okayama International Circuit, Japan.
This is the third time the championship has visited this demanding racetrack that winds up among the green hills of the Honshu island and hosted the Pacific Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1994 and 1995.
Very wet weather plagued both the 2008 and 2009 events, however this did not prevent exciting races and a large attendance.
Incidents on the wet track and safety car interventions have been standard features in the previous year's races. In 2008 pole sitter Augusto Farfus and Gabriele Tarquini were involved in a first turn incident at the start of the first race. The year after Tarquini lost his lead driving wide when Race 1 took the start behind the safety car.
SEAT won both races in 2008, with Rickard Rydell's Leon TDI and Tom Coronel's petrol-powered Leon. The latter became the first (and only so far) non factory driver to win a WTCC race.
Last year BMW drivers made a double, with Andy Priaulx and Augusto Farfus claiming one victory apiece.
MICHAeL ROSSI FACES WTCC DEBUT
22-years old Frenchman Michael Rossi will make his maiden appearance in the FIA WTCC next week in Japan.
At Okayama, Rossi will replace Jordi Gene at the wheel of a SR-Sport SEAT Leon TDI, the same car that will be driven by local hero Andre Couto at Macau.
After a traditional beginning in karting and formative formulas, Rossi switched to tin top racing. He won the 2008 Renault Megane Eurocup and this year was classified a close second in the SEAT Leon Eurocup.
He also had the opportunity to try racing at a more competitive level, taking part in the first two rounds of the FIA European Touring Car Cup in a SUNRED petrol-powered SEAT Leon.
HUFF VISITS CHINA AS CHEVROLET TESTS IN UK
Rob Huff is curreltly acting as Chevrolet's ambassador in China, where he was invited by GM China to coach the media who are attending the launch of the Cruze 1.6L turbo road car.
At the same time the 2011 Cruze car continues its development and testing programme. With Huff in China and the duo Menu-Muller commited to race in Australia, RML's BTCC driver Alex MacDowall was charged to test the new car at Snetterton.
PRIAULX, MENU, MULLER AND MONTEIRO DOWN UNDER
WTCC drivers Andy Priaulx, Alain Menu, Yvan Muller and Tiago Monteiro will race at Surfers' Paradise, Australia this weekend in the Gold Coast 600 round of the V8 Supercars series.
Priaulx, who shares a Holden Commodore with Craig Lowndes (currently third in the points), was the fastest of the international contingent during a wet test session on Wednesday.
Menu, Muller and Monteiro will also share Holden Commodore cars with Jason Bright, Greg Murphy and Tony D'Alberto respectively.
COUNTDOWN: - 9 DAYS to the 2010 FIA WTCC Race of Japan - 30th / 31st October, in Okayama
-source: wtcc
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