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Advan Delivers Hot Racing In Valencia PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 08 October 2006
Smashing racing was the order of the day at Valencia this afternoon for round 17 of the FIA World Touring Car Championship, when Yokohama helped Alfa Romeo driver Augusto Farfus convert yesterday’s pole position into a formidable race win.

Farfus lost the lead on lap one to the SEAT of Jordi Gené. The Spaniard’s performance was later explained as he was called to serve a drive-through penalty for jumping the start.

Having regained the front, the Brazilian did well to stay out of trouble as the world’s best touring car drivers put on one of the most closely fought races to date in front of a 59,000-strong crowd.

Proteam Motorsport’s Luca Rangoni delivered an outstanding performance in the Yokohama Independents’ Trophy and finished second overall, first in his class ahead of JAS Motorsport driver Pierre-Yves Corthals and GR Asia’s Tom Coronel.

Chevrolet driver Nicola Larini drove from sixth to claim third place overall.

Round 18 was equally thrilling, with Jörg Müller taking the day’s second win in his BMW, closely followed by team-mate Duncan Huisman.

Luca Rangoni once again claimed maximum points in the Yokohama Independents’ Trophy, finishing third overall.

Reigning champion Andy Priaulx scored only one point throughout the weekend, having retired from race one and finishing race two in eighth place. He is now second in this year’s championship with Augusto Farfus in the lead.

Augusto Farfus Jr, N.Technology: "The tyres worked really well with the car as we thought they would. They were consistent and made it really nice to manage the car. Perfect."

Jörg Müller, BMW Team Germany: "I was surprised to be so competitive with 50kg of ballast. I waited for Duncan to make a mistake and saved my tyres ready to go through and it worked!"

Kazuyoshi Sekiguchi, Yokohama Europe Marketing Manager: "Today’s racing was extremely close, with wins going to both front and rear-wheel-drive cars which really shows how even the ADVANs are across the field. It is still good to hear such positive feedback from the drivers."

Drivers’ Championship (provisional points):

Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Augusto Farfus Jr ALFA ROMEO 60
2 Andy Priaulx BMW 59
3 Jörg Müller BMW 59
4 Gabriele Tarquini SEAT 57
5 Rickard Rydell SEAT 54
6 Dirk Müller BMW 53


Manufacturers’ Championship (provisional points):

Pos. Team Points
1 BMW 221
2 SEAT 211
3 Alfa Romeo 147
4 Chevrolet 122


Yokohama Independents’ Trophy (provisional points):

Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Tom Coronel GR Asia 138
2 Luca Rangoni Proteam Motorsport 80
3 Stefan D’Aste Proteam Motorsport 77
4 Ryan Sharp JAS Motorsport 75
5 Pierre-Yves Corthals JAS Motorsport 57
6 Maurizio Ceresoli GR Asia 53


Yokohama Teams’ Trophy (provisional points):

Pos. Team Points
1 GR Asia 191
2 Proteam Motorsport 156
3 JAS Motorsport 132
4 Wiechers Sport 68
5 DB Motorsport 25
6 SEAT Sport Italia 16
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 December 2006 )
 
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