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ADVAN Racers unleashed on the streets of Macau PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 November 2006
Yokohama ADVAN is prepared for a gripping finish as the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) readies itself for the closest-ever season finale at Macau this weekend.

One of nine drivers could win the coveted WTCC title and join this year’s other FIA World Champions, Formula One’s Fernando Alonso and World Rally’s Sebastian Loeb.
The Guia Circuit is known as one of the most demanding circuits in the world and holds two famous corners: Lisboa Bend, the track’s best overtaking opportunity, and Melco Hairpin, a 180° turn that demands maximum agility to get round the super-tight turn.

The combination of long, fast straights and sharp corners requires heavy breaking throughout the lap and the ADVANs face a serious challenge to maintain this season’s impressive consistency.  

Part of that test will be to ensure neither the championship’s front nor rear-wheel-drive cars gain a significant advantage over the other from their tyres - quite a tall order according to SEAT’s Gabriele Tarquini who maintains the circuit is perfect for rear-wheel-drive.

"The León will be very good in the slower parts of the circuit," said the Italian, who is currently fourth in the championship. "But Macau has traditionally been a BMW track. It’s been a long time since a front-wheel-drive car won there, but perhaps the time is right for a SEAT victory there this year!"

Yokohama will use its experience of the Macau Grand Prix – a forerunner to WTCC – in producing a tyre to enhance each cars’ ability, something it has achieved throughout 2006 despite the drastically different circuits visited by the WTCC.

The tyre manufacturer will also be upholding its long-time commitment to Formula 3, which it has been supplying with tyres in Macau for the last 24 years.

"Yokohama will be supporting every team and driver this weekend as it has done all year," said Yokohama Europe Marketing Manager, Kazuyoshi Sekiguchi. "We hope it will be an exciting race for all the fans of the FIA World Touring Car Championship after what has been a thrilling first season in the sport for us."

Sekiguchi also offered his congratulations to Tom Coronel, who claimed the Driver's Yokohama Independent Trophy in Valencia six weeks ago after an amazing season, which saw him claim a mighty eight wins with his GR Asia team.

Coverage for round 19 and 20 of the WTCC in Macau starts Sunday on Eurosport, with the two back-to-back races shown live at 04:00 CET.

Drivers Championship:

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

Manufacturers’ Championship:

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

Yokohama Independants' Trophy:

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

Yokohama Team's Trophy:

 Pos. Team  Points 
 1  GR Asia  191
 2  Proteam Motorsport  156
 3  JAS Motorsport  132
 4  Wiechers Sport  68
 5  DB Motorsport  25
 6  Maurer Motorsport  25

 
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