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SEAT make 2 out of 2 at Monza |
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Monday, 06 October 2008 |
With
two 1-2 finishes today in Monza, SEAT Sport drivers have claimed a
serious stake on both the World Titles. The retirements of Chevrolet's
Robert Huff and BMW's Andy Priaulx, the only two serious competitors
left, the Drivers' Championship fight looks restricted to Yvan Muller
and Gabriele Tarquini, who shared victory in Monza.
In the Manufacturers' Championship, the Spanish brand have stretched their lead to 54 points ahead of BMW.
Having
finished second in the first race Tarquini helped his Championship
chances with a win in the second race. He came up from seventh on the
grid with a great start to challenge the leaders on the first lap.
BMW
Team Italy-Spain driver Alessandro Zanardi started from pole, and
although he got away well, he was immediately challenged by an
advancing Jordi Gené.
Gené got past him on the first lap and scampered away as Zanardi was
swallowed up by the chasing pack. Tarquini, Nicola Larini and Yvan
Muller overtook him all in one go as the polesitter eventually fell
down to seventh position. Tarquini went after leader Gené, and finally
overtook him with a couple of laps to go.
Behind
the leading SEAT cars Huff experienced a few problems. He began the
race in third but by the end of the first lap had slipped back. Huff
overtook the struggling Priaulx, but then began to fall back. He did
manage a small recovery, only to tangle with Augusto Farfus and end up
on the grass. Following this Huff slowed and limped back to the pits;
it has been a bad weekend for him. Priaulx was also forced to end his
race in the pits after he went straight at the first chicane in an
attempt to overtake Yvan Muller. The pair of British drivers drove
slowly round the track to the pit entrance and maybe this is the end of
their championship hopes.
Following
another good start and a strong race, Larini took the final podium
place as he escaped the problems he suffered in the first race. By the
end he was even able to find the pace to challenge the leaders. Yvan
Muller came up from eighth position to take fourth due to some well
judged overtaking manoeuvres. Alain Menu overcame the problems from the
last race to finish in fifth position having come up the field from row
6. Tiago Monteiro took sixth place, followed closely by Zanardi whose
tyres suffered in the race, which greatly affected his pace. Another
BMW driver in trouble was Jörg Müller, whose car had considerable
damage at the front which resulted in him losing control and hitting
Félix Porteiro who spun and lost positions.
Pierre-Yves Corthals
failed to start in the second race, so victory for the Independents'
Trophy was a private affair between BMW drivers: Sergio Hernández,
Stefano D'Aste, Kristian Poulsen and Franz Engstler who finished in the
order. Young Bulgarian George Tanev finished fifth, his best result so
far.
The Championship will resume in Okayama, Japan, for rounds 19 and 20 on Osctober 26th.
RYDELL STRIPPED OF RACE 1 THIRD PLACE
The
Stewards stripped Rickard Rydell of the third place he obtained in
today's first race. The Swedish driver was given a 30 second time
penalty because he cut the first chicane on the last lap after
colliding with Nicola Larini's Chevrolet. Rydell slipped down from
third to seventeenth.
This
decision promoted Andy Priaulx to third and Alessandro Zanardi to
eighth and pole sitter on the top-eight reverse grid for the second
race.
The best BMW was Jörg Müller's in fourth (1:56.086) and the best Chevrolet was Robert Huff's in eighth (1:56.439).
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