Panis stays on WTCR grid with Comtoyou
Aurelien Panis will remain on the World Touring Car Cup grid this season in one of two Cupras that will be fielded by the Comtoyou team.
Photo by: WTCR
Panis, the son of 1996 Monaco Grand Prix winner Olivier, was part of Comtoyou's four-car Audi line-up for the inaugural WTCR season last year and ended the year 17th overall with a best finish of fourth in the reversed-grid race at Suzuka in October.
New WTCR rules for 2019 that permit a maximum of four cars per brand to compete mean Belgian squad Comtoyou can only enter two RS3s, as long-time Audi customer WRT will also represent the manufacturer for a second season.
But Comtoyou will continue to field four cars in 2019 after striking an agreement with Cupra, and will enter a second team as a separate entity.
"I'm really happy to work with Cupra and to continue with Comtoyou Racing," said Panis, who was a race winner in Formula V8 3.5 in 2016 before contesting half of the '17 World Touring Car Championship season.
"Last season was not easy from scratch, but I took a lot of experience and, in the end, the pace was good, we were fighting in the top 10 and even in the top five.
"For the second year my goal is to fight with the best drivers and to try to jump onto the podium.
"I am very happy to carry on in WTCR for the second year in a row. Continuity is very important and from that I am in position to reap the benefits of months of work and progress."
Comtoyou boss Jean-Michel Baert added: "I am very happy to be able to renew Aurelien's contract. He shares the same values as Comtoyou Racing. He's a very talented boy who wins every year in experience.
"This announcement also confirms the partnership we have set up with Cupra. Jaime Puig wanted us to work together for a long time and hopefully we'll be very successful. One thing is certain, we expect a lot of success in this new collaboration."
Comtoyou is the first team to announce a Cupra programme for the 2019 WTCR season.
Ex-WTCC squads Campos Racing and Zengo Motorsport fielded two cars each last year, with Campos driver Pepe Oriola carrying slim title hopes into the final round of the season in Macau before ending up sixth in the standings.
Oriola is yet to announce his plans for 2019.
2019 WTCR grid so far:
Team | Car | Drivers |
BRC Racing | Hyundai | Gabriele Tarquini Norbert Michelisz Augusto Farfus Nicky Catsburg |
Munnich Motorsport | Honda | Esteban Guerrieri Nestor Girolami |
Sebastien Loeb Racing | Volkswagen | Rob Huff Johan Kristofersson Mehdi Bennani Benjamin Leuchter |
WRT | Audi |
Jean-Karl Vernay Gordon Shedden |
Comtoyou Racing | Audi |
Frederic Vervisch Niels Langeveld |
Cupra |
Aurelien Panis |
|
Team Mulsanne | Alfa Romeo | Kevin Ceccon Ma Qing Hua |
Cyan Racing | Lynk & Co | Thed Bjork Yvan Muller Andy Priaulx Yann Ehrlacher |
TBA | Honda | Tiago Monteiro |
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