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May
21st

Former GM unit Nexteer promotes Europe boss to global COO

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Nexteer Automotive has promoted its top executive in Europe to COO of the former General Motors-owned steering and driveline specialist. Laurent Bresson, 40, starts his new job immediately.
May
21st

Indy 500: Indianapolis grid now completed

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The starting grid for the upcoming Indianapolis 500 has now been officially completed after Bump Day that was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.

IndyCar Indy 500 Helio Castroneves Graham Rahal
Helio Castroneves and Graham Rahal. (Photo: IMS)

Good news for the Lotus-powered teams as Jean Alesi (Fan Force United) and HVM's Simona de Silvestro are both on for the race after formally qualifying for the race. Still, both are at least 12 mph slower than the poslesitter.

Quickest of the Bump Day runners was Dragon's Sebastien Bourdais, whose team, Dragon Racing switched from Lotus to Chevrolet power last week.

Indianapolis 500 - Starting Grid

Pos Driver Team/Car Speed
1. Ryan Briscoe Penske DW12-Chevy 226.484
2. James Hinchcliffe Andretti DW12-Chevy 226.481
3. Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti DW12-Chevy 226.240
4. Marco Andretti Andretti DW12-Chevy 225.456
5. Will Power Penske DW12-Chevy 225.422
6. Helio Castroneves Penske DW12-Chevy 225.172
7. Josef Newgarden Fisher DW12-Honda 224.037
8. Tony Kanaan KV DW12-Chevy 224.751
9. EJ Viso KV DW12-Chevy 224.422
10. Rubens Barrichello KV DW12-Chevy 224.264
11. Alex Tagliani Herta DW12-Honda 224.000
12. Graham Rahal Ganassi DW12-Honda 223.959
13. Ana Beatriz Andretti/Conquest DW12-Chevy 223.920
14. Charlie Kimball Ganassi DW12-Honda 223.868
15. Scott Dixon Ganassi DW12-Honda 223.684
16. Dario Franchitti Ganassi DW12-Honda 223.582
17. James Jakes Dale Coyne DW12-Honda 223.482
18. JR Hildebrand Panther DW12-Chevy 223.422
19. Takuma Sato Rahal DW12-Honda 223.392
20. Townsend Bell Schmidt DW12-Honda 223.134
21. Justin Wilson Dale Coyne DW12-Honda 222.929
22. Michel Jourdain Jr Rahal DW12-Honda 222.893
23. Simon Pagenaud Schmidt DW12-Honda 222.891
24. Sebastian Saavedra AFS/Andretti DW12-Chevy 222.811
25. Sebastien Bourdais Dragon DW12-Chevy 223.760
26. Wade Cunningham Foyt DW12-Honda 223.258
27. Oriol Servia Panther/DRR DW12-Chevy 222.393
28. Ed Carpenter Carpenter DW12-Chevy 222.324
29. Mike Conway Foyt DW12-Honda 222.319
30. Katherine Legge Dragon DW12-Chevy 221.624
31. Bryan Clauson Fisher DW12-Chevy 214.455
32. Simona de Silvestro HVM DW12-Lotus 214.393
33. Jean Alesi Fan Force DW12-Lotus 210.094

Alex Tagliani Indy 500 Tony Kanaan IndyCar
Tony Kanaan and Alex Tagliani. (Photo: IMS)




May
21st

Discount Québec to offer Hybrid cars

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Discount Québec's VP, Robert Lalonde, announced Thursday that his company would soon have two Chevrolet Volts available to rent.

The Toyota Prius has been on the catalogue since 2004, as well as hybrid Ford Escapes and Honda Insights, but for the first time, Montréal and Québec Discount locations will have a fully electric car available.

Chevrolet Volt
Photo: General Motors

The hybrids never really caught on, but with gas prices rising to almost $1,50, electric technology is becoming increasingly interesting. Discount believes the simple idea of recharging your vehicle with a plug at home and the growing number of public charging terminals is enough to arouse the demand.

It costs about $5 extra to rent a hybrid at Discount. Daily fee for a Volt will be $39,95 plus $0,25 per kilometre.
May
21st

NASCAR Canadian Tire: Fitzpatrick takes season opener

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J.R. Fitzpatrick started out the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season by winning the Vortex Brake Pads 200, his first victory since July 25, 2010 after holding off his pursuer D.J. Kennington in the final turn.

For Fitzpatrick, it was his seventh career win in the series and his third at the Bowmanville 2.459-mile road course. On the day, he led a race-high 39 laps behind the wheel of his No. 84 Equipment Express Chevrolet.

Pole sitter Scott Steckly, on the other hand, was not as pleased with his finish as he began his quest for a third series title in his No. 22 Canadian Tire Dodge.

NASCAR JR Fitzpatrick Scott Steckly
JR Fitzpatrick leading Scott Steckly. (Photo: NASCAR)

Two-time winner at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Andrew Ranger finished fourth followed by fellow Quebecer Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who started 10th, in fifth.

The race lead changed hands nine times among six drivers including four times between Fitzpatrick and Kennington in the final 10 laps. The field was slowed due to caution just three times for 11 laps.

The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series with two road-course events to open the season will be back on the track on June 2-3 for the Lucas Oil Grand Prix at Circuit ICAR in Mirabel, Que.


May
21st

BMW Motorsport celebrates 40th anniversary

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To highlight BMW Motorsport's 40th anniversary, we present you with a photo gallery of all the most memorable Munich cars - from M to Z.

Buckle up!

Photo: BMW


May
21st

Weekly Recap on Auto123.com: Local Motors Rally Fighter, 2012 Audi TT RS

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2012 Audi TT RS Review

Local Motors Rally Fighter First Impressions

2013 Ford Shelby GT500 Preview


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May
21st

F1: Lotus relations turned sour explains Vitaly Petrov

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From GMM

Vitaly Petrov has revealed he lost his seat at the Renault team, which is now known as Lotus, following disagreements with key team members.

For 2012, the Russian has had to switch to Caterham, a F1 backmarker.

In the meantime, with an all-new driver lineup comprising former world champion Kimi Raikkonen alongside Romain Grosjean, Lotus has stepped up a gear and is now among the sport's most highly competitive teams.

"What happened last year was a shame, but at the end of the season relations with some people soured and they were against me," Petrov is quoted by the Russian website f1news.ru.

F1 Eric Boullier Vitaly Petrov
Vitaly Petrov with his ex-team boss, Eric Boullier. (Photo: WRi2)

Now he's at Caterham, paired with Heikki Kovalainen, who is widely regarded as the Tony Fernandes-led team's main driver.

"At Renault it didn't work," Petrov explained. "I was ahead of my teammates, but asked to leave anyway. But this was an exception, as in all situations you must always strive to be ahead of your teammate."

The Russian insists Kovalainen is not treated preferentially.

"Of course things sometimes appear that way, but when I saw the situation from the inside, I realised that everything is open. Here's an example: in Malaysia we had one new engine cover, they called Heikki and I together, and tossed a coin! From that day I had not a single doubt."

As for his chances this weekend in Monaco, Petrov insisted: "There is a good chance to be in a good position. But if we score points then it will not be because we are fast but because of something else like a better strategy."


May
21st

F1: Paul di Resta ”on radar” before Schumacher’s Mercedes talks

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From GMM

Paul di Resta is at the front of the queue should Mercedes need to replace Michael Schumacher.

That was the claim on Monday of Nick Fry, the chief executive of the German carmaker's UK-based formula one team.

Seven time world champion Schumacher's existing three-year contract expires at the end of this season.

Sahara Force India F1 Paul di Resta
Paul di Resta, Sahara Force India. (Photo: WRi2)

"Paul's on our radar," Nick Fry is quoted by the Telegraph.

Scot di Resta, 26, has impressed since debuting for Mercedes-powered Force India in 2011. He entered F1 as the reigning DTM champion, driving for Mercedes.

"He has done a fantastic job, he's a nice guy, he's a great team player and he would be one of the drivers undoubtedly that, if Michael were to decide he didn't want to continue, we would look at," Fry added. "We haven't reached that time in our thinking yet, but we have all got a lot of admiration for Paul."



May
21st

Canadian Touring: Mathieu Audette makes it two for two

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Mathieu Audette (Acura RSX) won both rounds of the first Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship (CTCC) weekend of 2012, held at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

The Ste-Anne-des-Lacs driver bested Sasha Anis (Hyundai Genesis) in both races to the finish. Scott Nicol (Honda Civic Si), who finished fifth the day before because of a transmission problem, climbed to third spot on Sunday, thanks to a two-place penalty handed to Bob Attrell (Hyundai Genesis).

CTCC Mathieu Audette
Mathieu Audette. (Photo: Tom McGory/Pole-Position Magazine)

"I couldn't have asked for a better weekend," admitted Mathieu, who now turns the wheel over to his F2000 champion brother Rémy for the next round of the CTCC, which happens to be the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, held at the circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 8-9.

In the Touring class, the battle between Team Octane drivers Karl Thompson and Michel Sallenbach (MINI Cooper), which saw Thompson come out on top Saturday, yielded a different result the second time around. Sallenbach pulled out a passing move out of his trick bag to steal the win away from his teammate.

"Now I'm happy," Sallenbach said. "I've been chasing him [Thompson] since yesterday and I finally I had an opportunity to pass him and I had to take it."

Unlike in Touring, the results in the B-Spec class were identical. Nick Wittmer led the way in front of Greg Pootmans and Simon Dion-Viens, making it two all Honda Fit podiums in the debut weekend of the category.



May
21st

NASCAR: Villarino and Villa take one victory apiece at Brands Hatch

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After Ander Villarino takes his third Racecar Euroseries win in a row in sprint race at Brands Hatch, Javier Villa ended his fellow countryman's domination by taking endurance race win.

Ander Vilarino won the Elite Sprint of the Bands Hatch 200, the second event of the 2012 EURO-RACECAR NASCAR Touring Series. For his third victory in three races this season, the Spanish driver finishes ahead of his two main contenders: RomainThievin, poleman, and Javier Villa. A trio already seen on the Nogaro's podium.

Euro-racecar series
Photo: Euro-racecar series

Spanish Javier Villa has ended the winning streak of Ander Vilarino in the Open Endurance race of Brands Hatch 200, a great battle with Villarino that ended on lap 22, when junior driver Villa took the lead and pulled away in front. Romain Thievin took another podium finish behind both Spaniard.

Villarino still leads provisional championship classification ahead of Thievin and Villa.



May
20th

Chrysler recalls 67,872 Jeep Wrangler SUVs

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Chrysler Group is recalling 67,872 Jeep Wrangler sport utility vehicles from the 2010 model year to fix a transmission problem that it said could lead to vehicle fires.
May
20th

Audi eyes management reshuffle, CEO says

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Audi is looking into a management reshuffle as it eyes an expansion in China, Latin America and the United States, the unit's head told a German magazine.
May
20th

Audi eyes management reshuffle, CEO says

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Volkswagen's Audi division is looking into a management reshuffle as it eyes an expansion in China, Latin America and the United States, the unit's head told a German magazine.
May
20th

Canadian NASCAR: Scott Steckly takes pole at season opener

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The defending NASCAR Canadian Tire champion Scott Steckly earned pole after qualification runs held Saturday for the upcoming Vortex Brake Pads 200 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

With a time of 83.922s lap for an average speed of 105.484 mph, the veteran established a new track record for the series, the old record being held by two-time champion Andrew Ranger.

Second fastest was J.R. Fitzpatrick with a time of 84.092s (105.270 mph), while full-time returnee Andrew Ranger qualified third with a lap of 84.106s (105.253 mph).

Veterans D.J. Kennington and Ron Beauchamp Jr. completed the top 5.

The Vortex Brake Pads 200 is set to take the green flag at 1:30 pm ET on Sunday afternoon.



Qualiying results - Vortex Brake Pads 200

1. Scott Steckly - 105.484
2. JR Fitzpatrick - 105.270
3. Andrew Ranger - 105.253
4. DJ Kennington - 103.865
5. Ron Beauchamp, Jr. - 103.612
6. Jason Hathaway - 103.432
7. Kerry Micks - 103.411
8. Peter Klutt - 103.311
9. Jeff Lapcevich - 103.275
10. Louis-Philippe Dumoulin - 103.275
(...)

May
20th

Biggest small-scale models collection auctioned in Indiana

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Once more this year, classic car fans will have a chance to obtain some of the finest collectibles at Auburn's (Ind.) Automobilia auction, June 1-3.

This edition features the biggest private collection of small-scale models: more than 600 muscle cars, classics and exotics vehicles and hot rods there to buy.

Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder
Photo: Auctions America

"Automobilia is great fun for collectors whether their budgets are big or small," said Auctions America by RM's President Donnie Gould. "Some enthusiasts buy scale-model cars because they can't afford the full-size versions; others buy them to put on a desk while the full-size version sits in the garage. Not everyone can afford a million-dollar 427 Cobra, but a well-made scale model might go for a few hundred dollars."

Available items include a fine example of Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder, 1:8 scale; expected to go for between $10,000 and $15,000. Still about 10 millions dollars less the 1:1 version. But the highlight of the event will undoubtedly be the Sapo Modelltechnik 1913 Mercer 35J Raceabout - a 3000-parts masterpiece expected to sell for between $18,000 and $25,000.

Fancy shopping for your Christmas gifts in June?
May
20th

Indy 500: Ryan Briscoe on pole (+results)

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It was a close battle but in the end, Penske's Ryan Briscoe was able to earn pole for the upcoming Indianapolis 500 by barely edging out Canadian James Hinchcliffe (Andretti Autosport) during Pole Day.

The Australian was able to maintain a total time of 2m38.9514s (226.464mph) for his four laps, putting him in front of Hinchcliffe by a mere 0.0023 seconds, therefore delivering the closest qualifying gap by time in the race's history.

The Andretti squad continued to show that it had been a dominant force all through the week by taking third and fourth with respectively Ryan Hunter-Reay and Marco Andretti.

Briscoe's teammates Will Power and Helio Castroneves ended-up fifth and sixth.

Sarah Fisher Hartman rookie Josef Newgarden was quickest of the Honda-powered runners in seventh, while Ganassi aces Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti could only managed a distant 15th and 16th respectively.

Rubens Barrichello (KV) will start his first oval race in 10th, right in front of last year pole-sitter Alex Tagliani (Bryan Herta Autosport).

Several cars still need to make the field on Sunday's Bump Day after missing the top 24 on Saturday, including both Lotus-powered entries (HVM's Simona de Silvestro and Fan Force's Jean Alesi), Dragon's Sebastien Bourdais and Katherine Legge, AJ Foyt Racing's Mike Conway, and Sarah Fisher Hartman rookie Bryan Clauson.



Starting grid - Indy 500 (IndyCar)
Before Bump Day

First row

Ryan Briscoe (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Penske - 226.484 kmh (364.491 mph)

James Hinchcliffe (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Andretti - 226.481
Ryan Hunter-Reay (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Andretti - 226.240


Second row
Marco Andretti (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Andretti - 225.456
Will Power (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Penske - 225.422

Helio Castroneves (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Penske - 225.172


Third row
Josef Newgarden (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Fisher - 224.037
Tony Kanaan (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - KV - no time

EJ Viso (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - KV - no time

Fourth row

Rubens Barrichello (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - KV - 224.264
Alex Tagliani (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Herta - 224.000
Graham Rahal (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Ganassi - 223.959

Fifth row

Ana Beatriz (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Andretti - 223.920
Charlie Kimball (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Ganassi - 223.868

Scott Dixon (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Ganassi - 223.684


Sixth row
Dario Franchitti (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Ganassi - 223.582
James Jakes (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Coyne - 223.482

JR Hildebrand (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Panther - 223.422


Seventh row

Takuma Sato (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Rahal - 223.392
Townsend Bell (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Schmidt - 223.134

Justin Wilson (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Coyne - 222.929


Eighth row

Michel Jourdain (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Rahal - 222.893
Simon Pagenaud (Dallara DW12-Honda) - Schmidt - 222.891

Sebastian Saavedra (Dallara DW12-Chevy) - Andretti - 222.811

Source: ItaliaRacing.net

May
20th

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium Plus Review

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Audi makes some of the sexiest coupes on the road today. The TT and S5 are both examples. So is the iconic R8, which is particularly badass because Iron Man drives one.

Trouble is, when more than one passenger requires a ride, you might be out of luck. The S5 has decent rear seats, but no doors to help access them. The TT's rear seats are too small for people with legs, and the R8 doesn't have rear seats at all.

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium

Audi's 4-door coupe
So, for some, Audi's new A7 might be the solution. And the unique and striking 'four-door coupe' styling will likely be what they fall in love with first.

A departure from the chiseled, chunky and muscular looks of many recent Audis, much of the A7 is soft, sweeping, smooth, elegant and gentle. The face, as one of the most aggressive on this side of six-digit territory, is a striking bit of styling, too. This machine looks like a seriously big deal rolling down the road.

A (Relatively) Simple Cabin Jammed With Technology
The tester's cabin contrasted starkly with the depthy, detailed and expressive body. It was mostly simple where shapes and textures are concerned, and was colored mostly with black and silver. Your writer wished for some more flare and energy from the cabin to match the exterior look--but even if this isn't Audi's most exciting cabin, it's still virtually perfectly assembled and trimmed.

High-tech goodies included a night-vision camera that can actively detect and track pedestrians on dark roads, a Head-Up Display (HUD) a la a fighter jet, and a unique doodle-pad gizmo that lets drivers use their fingertip to scribble a phone number or destination directly into the computer. Slick stuff.

Front seats are heated and air conditioned, the steering wheel is heated, and a full suite of connectivity features makes the A7 fast friends with your cell phone or MP3 player.

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium Plus dashboard
The interior was mostly simple where shapes and textures are concerned, and was colored mostly with black and silver. (Photo: Audi)

Utility and Comfort
The sleek, coupe-like roofline means rear headroom is limited for taller occupants, though it should handle four adults of standard height with no concern. The A7's front seats are comfortable, equipped with storage drawers beneath, and flanked by deep, door-mounted storage pockets.

There's a surprising level of utility, too. The wide, long trunk, accessed by a motorized tailgate, should offer up plenty of room for your gear. And with standard quattro all-wheel drive, it's a sporty bit of elegant utility you can use confidently, even in the middle of a blizzard.

The A7's headlights are noteworthy. I've driven countless thousands of kilometers in hundreds of cars after dark, and the A7's lighting system is likely the best I've ever come across. The colour, spread, saturation and quality of its illumination is magnificent.

End of the day, this is a four-door coupe that's ready for a day of shopping, a trip to the slopes in a blizzard, or anything in between.

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium Plus headlights
The A7's lighting system is likely the best I've ever come across. The colour, spread, saturation and quality of its illumination is magnificent. (Photo: Audi)

Supercharged 6
With just three litres of displacement, the A7's V6 uses direct injection and a so-called 'mechanical turbocharger' to boost power output. We Canadians call that a supercharger, by the way.

Nomenclature aside, drivers get 310 horsepower, handled by an automatic transmission with a quick-to-react paddle-shift manual mode. The 8-speed box helps the A7 perform strongly while enabling mileage figures that suggest otherwise.

My test average consumption landed at 10.9L/100km of premium, with that figure falling just below 7 during highway cruising in no particular rush.

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium Plus engine
With just three litres of displacement, the A7's V6 uses direct injection and a so-called 'mechanical turbocharger' to boost power output. (Photo: Justin Pritchard)

Performance
But the A7 is a treat to drive when you're in a rush. Opened up, it's got a restrained but delightful howl that calls a Porsche flat-6 to mind. The supercharger operates in silence, but helps crank out liquid smooth, linear and strong power output at any RPM.

And seriously, you should see this thing get off the line. Massive low-end torque, aggressive gearing and quattro AWD mean the A7 simply squats down and rockets away with no fuss when drivers jam on it. The near-startling levels of off-the-line thrust feel as if they came from a much larger engine.

Handling is typical Audi: planted, stable and composed even ripping corners at high speed. In its 'dynamic' mode, steering is heavy and quick, encouraging dialed-in exploration of the A7's limits when desired.

Shoppers in locales with poorly maintained roads are advised to opt out from the large wheels and low-profile tires, which can result in a rough or jarring ride on some surfaces.

2012 Audi A7 3.0 TFSI quattro Premium Plus rear 3/4 view
Handling is typical Audi: planted, stable and composed even ripping corners at high speed. (Photo: Audi)

Multitasking, Audi Style
After a week and nearly 3,000 km, I didn't find any one part of the A7 to be the single most overwhelming reason to check it out. It's a machine that's equal parts luxury, high-tech, year-round supercharged sportiness, and utility. A sophisticated Jack of All Trades, if you will.

There's a laundry list of tasks the $68,600 A7 is ready to tackle -- and it'll tackle them all with looks that'll make the neighbors jealous.

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May
20th

WTCC: Race 1 Chevrolet 1-2-3 turns into Race 2 last lap drama (+results, photos)

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The usual 1-2-3 Chevrolet order was shaken up by some last lap drama.

Photo: FIAWTCC.com
Photo: FIAWTCC.com

Rob Huff converted his pole at the Salzburgring World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) round in a lights-to-flag Race 1 victory, with his Chevrolet teammates Yvan Muller and Alain Menu taking second and third respectively.

Photo: FIAWTCC.com
Photo: FIAWTCC.com

But last lap drama in race 2 saw Stefano D'Aste (BMW) take his WTCC career's first win.

Photo: FIAWTCC.com
Photo: FIAWTCC.com

The three Chevrolet drivers started the second race of the weekend 8th, 9th and 10th - because of the reversed grid. In no time, they were back in contention for the win, except Menu, who went off the track and retired on lap 8.

Photo: FIAWTCC.com
Photo: FIAWTCC.com

The order as the last lap started showed Muller, Huff and then Tom Coronel (BMW), with D'Aste only fourth.

Photo: FIAWTCC.com
Photo: FIAWTCC.com

Only then did both remaining Chevrolet drivers pick a puncture, allowing D'Aste through to collect the win over Coronel.

Source: FIAWTCC.com



Race 1 results - WTCC (Salzburgring)

1 - Robert Huff - Chevrolet Cruze - RML - 14 laps in 23min26.809s

2 - Yvan Muller - Chevrolet Cruze - RML - 0.312s
3 - Alain Menu - Chevrolet Cruze - RML - 0.739s
4 - Gabriele Tarquini - Seat Leon WTCC - Sunred - 2.919s
5 - Tiago Monteiro - Seat Leon 1.6 T - Tuenti - 3.483s

6 - Alex Macdowall - Chevrolet Cruze - Bamboo - 3.774s

7 - Pepe Oriola - Seat Leon WTCC - Tuenti - 4.741s

8 - Tom Coronel - BMW 320 TC - Roal - 6.923s

9 - Norbert Michelisz - BMW 320 TC - Zengo - 8.419s

10 - James Nash - Ford Focus S2000 - Arena - 8.914s
11 - Franz Engstler - BMW 320 TC - Enstler - 9.796s

12 - Pasquale Di Sabatino - Chevrolet Cruze - Bamboo - 10.429s

13 - Alberto Cerqui - BMW 320 TC - Roal - 12.813s

14 - Charles Ng - BMW 320 TC - Engstler - 13.178s

15 - Gabor Weber - BMW 320 TC - Zengo - 13.983s

16 - Tom Chiltom - Ford Focus S2000 - Arena - 16.756s

17 - Mehdi Bennani - BMW 320 TC - Proteam - 18.390s

Fastest lap by Yvan Muller: 1min28.340s

Retirements

Lap 4 - Darryl O'Young

Lap 5 - Mehdi Bennani
Lap 11 - Aleksei Bennani

Lap 13 - Tom Boardman


Race 2 results - WTCC (Salzburgring)

1 - Stefano D'Aste - BME 320 TC - Wiechers - 12 laps in 17min58.529s
2 - Robert Huff - Chevrolet Cruze - RML - 0.377s

3 - Tom Coronel - BMW 320 TC - Roal - 0.494s
4 - Pepe Oriola - Seat Leon WTCC - Tuenti - 4.103s

5 - Norbert Michelisz - BMW 320 TC - Zengo - 4.929s

6 - Mehdi Bennani - BMW 320 TC - Proteam - 5.432s
7 - Alberto Cerqui - BMW 320 TC - Roal - 5.786s
8 - Yvan Muller - Chevrolet Cruze - RML - 6.464s

9 - Fran Engstler - BMW 320 TC - Engstler - 6.474s

10 - James Nash - Ford Focus S2000c - Arena - 9.056s

11 - Tom Chilton - Ford Focus S2000 - Arena - 12.990s

12 - Gabor Weber - BMW 320 TC - Zengo - 15.659s
13 - Charles Ng - BMW 320 TC - Engstler - 37.399s
14 - Aleksei Dudukalo - Seat Leon WTCC - Sunred - 1 lap
15 - Pasquale di Sabatino - Chevrolet Cruze - Bamboo - 1 lap
16 - Gabriele Tarquini - Seat Leon WTCC - Sunred - 1 lap

Retirements


Lap 7 - Alain Menu
Lap 7 - Tiago Monteiro
Lap 7 - Alex MacDowall



Championship standings

1.Yvan Muller 206; 2. Huff 198: 3. Menu 175; 4. Coronel 116; 5. Tarquini 111; 6. Michelisz 90; 7. Oriola 87; 8. D'Aste 84; 9. Bennani 43; 10. Engstler 38; 11. Monteiro 35; 12. Cerqui 25; 13. Dudukalo 22; 14. MacDowall 21; 15. Rydell 14; 16. Nash 12; 17. O'Young 11; 18. Chilton 7; 19. Boardaman 4; 20. Weber 3.


Source: ItaliaRacing.net
May
20th

Canadian Touring: Mathieu Audette earns 2012’s first win

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Mathieu Audette (Acura RSX) took top honours of the 2012 Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship (CTCC) season-opening first race of the weekend, presented at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

Audette crossed the finish line 6.433 seconds ahead of Sasha Anis (Hyundai Genesis). Dave Ciekiewicz (BMW 330i) completed the Super Touring podium. Marc-Antoine Camirand (BMW 330i), back from his trip to the Grand Prix de Pau, came home fourth, while Scott Nicol (Honda Civic Si) rounded out the top five.

Karl Thompson (MINI Cooper) won the Touring race in his first outing with Team Octane. Michel Sallenbach (MINI Cooper) made it 1-2 for the team. Damon Sharpe (Honda Civic Si) was third.

In the first ever Canadian B-Spec race, three Honda Fit made it to the podium. Nick Wittmer got the best of Greg Pootmans and Simon Dion-Viens.

Source: Touringcar.ca

May
20th

DTM: Gary Paffett takes win at Brands Hatch

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Gary Paffett (Mercedes) confirmed his good form this season by taking his second victory of 2012 in Brands Hatch, ahead of Canadian Bruno Spengler's BMW.

Paffett, who opened up the season in Hockenheim with a win, before he took second position at Lausitzring one week later, was again dominant for the third round of the season presented on his home soil. The Brit clinched pole position, then secured victory at the end of the 98 laps.

Behind him, Bruno Spengler takes second position aboard his BMW M3 DTM. The Canadian driver, who started from third position, moved up to second place at the start, then put the pressure on Gary Paffett in the first laps.

Later on, Spengler lost ground with a bad pit stop, but Paffett also lost time in the pits during his second stop, which allowed the BMW driver to be back on his tail.

Finally, Spengler was forced to slow down in the last moment of the race when his front bumper was damaged, and rubbing on the ground, which slowed him down a bit.

The BMW driver had to defend his second place ahead of Mike Rockenfeller's Audi. Finally, Spengler was able to maintain his position to secure second position, moving up to second in provisional championship classification.

Robert Wickens, the other Canadian driver in DTM, crossed the finish line in 14th position, and was the last driver in the lead lap.



Race results - DTM (Brands Hatch)

1. Gary Paffett (Mercedes Classe C Coupé) - 98 laps in 1h10min01.585s
2. Bruno Spengler (BMW M3 DTM Coupé) +5.065s
3. Mike Rockenfeller (Audi A5 Coupé) +5.579s
4. Martin Tomczyk (BMW M3 DTM Coupé) +5.997s
5. Mattias Ekström (Audi A5 Coupé) +22.416s
6. Christian Vietoris (Mercedes Classe C Coupé) +23.195s
7. Miguel Molina (Audi A5 Coupé) +23.689s
8. Jamie Green (Mercedes Classe C Coupé) +24.284s
(...)
14. Robert Wickens (Mercedes Classe C Coupé) + 36.340s
Etc.

Championship :

1. Paffett 68 points, 2. Spengler 43, 3. Ekström 35, 4. Green 34, 5. Rockenfeller 25, 6. Vietoris 20, 7. Tomczyk 18, 8. Farfus 15, 9. Priaulx, Scheider et Molina 8, etc.


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