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    WTCC Okayama

    Qualifying


    1. Andy Priaulx BMW 1m37.623s 1m36.972s
    2. Augusto Farfus BMW 1m37.455s 1m37.408s
    3. Rob Huff Chevrolet 1m37.690s 1m37.441s
    4. Colin Turkington BMW 1m37.264s 1m37.495s
    5. Norbert Michelisz SEAT 1m37.707s 1m37.577s
    6. Gabriele Tarquini SEAT 1m37.725s 1m37.727s
    7. Alain Menu Chevrolet 1m37.805s 1m37.844s
    8. Yvan Muller Chevrolet 1m37.767s 1m37.913s
    9. Michael Rossi SEAT 1m37.809s 1m38.387s
    10. Franz Engstler BMW 1m37.786s 1m38.605s
    11. Tiago Monteiro SEAT 1m37.904s
    12. Michel Nykjaer SEAT 1m37.904s
    13. Darryl O'Young Chevrolet 1m38.056s
    14. Robert Dahlgren Volvo 1m38.128s
    15. Kristian Poulsen BMW 1m38.156s
    16. Fredy Barth SEAT 1m38.171s
    17. Tom Coronel SEAT 1m38.190s
    18. Stefano D'Aste BMW 1m38.540s
    19. Sergio Hernandez BMW 1m38.728s
    20. Yukinori Taniguchi Chevrolet 1m38.747s
    21. Andrei Romanov BMW 1m39.098s
    22. Yoshihiro Ito BMW 1m39.584s
    23. Mehdi Bennani BMW 1m39.883s
    24. Nobuteru Taniguchi BMW 1m39.891s
    25. Masataka Yanagida BMW 1m39.927s
    26. Kevin Chen BMW 1m39.997s
    27. Henry Ho BMW 1m40.681s
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    3 Brits in the top 4, I like it

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    Indeed, Colin Turkington, at a track he has never raced at, in 4th, it kind of says something about how skilled he really is, in fact I woudn't be suprised if he won a race next year.
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    Had Turkington replicated his time from Q1 he would have got second. I hope though Andy Priaulx can take home at least one win and close the points gap to Yvan Muller.
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    That was a fun race. As in F1, the rain spices the races a lot.
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    Yea they awere two very good and unpredictable races, the weather was shocking in the second race!

    Race 1

    Pos Driver Car Time/Gap

    1. Rob Huff Chevrolet 31m46.668s
    2. Andy Priaulx BMW + 2.977s
    3. Yvan Muller Chevrolet + 4.931s
    4. Augusto Farfus BMW + 8.596s
    5. Norbert Michelisz SEAT + 9.742s
    6. Colin Turkington BMW + 11.310s
    7. Gabriele Tarquini SEAT + 13.876s
    8. Michel Nykjaer SEAT + 14.901s
    9. Alain Menu Chevrolet + 30.022s
    10. Robert Dahlgren Volvo + 31.077s
    11. Yukinori Taniguchi Chevrolet + 1m13.148s
    12. Darryl O'Young Chevrolet + 1m15.995s
    13. Sergio Hernandez BMW + 1m17.546s
    14. Nobuteru Taniguchi BMW + 1m17.857s
    15. Franz Engstler BMW + 1m19.035s
    16. Kristian Poulsen BMW + 1m26.602s
    17. Mehdi Bennani BMW + 1m30.373s
    18. Masataka Yanagida BMW + 1m30.957s
    19. Henry Ho BMW + 1 lap
    20. Yoshihiro Ito BMW + 1 lap
    21. Tom Coronel SEAT + 1 lap

    Retirements:

    Kevin Chen BMW 9 laps
    Andrei Romanov BMW 9 laps
    Michael Rossi SEAT 6 laps
    Tiago Monteiro SEAT 2 laps
    Fredy Barth SEAT 2 laps
    Stefano D'Aste BMW 2 laps

    Race 2

    Pos Driver Car Time/Gap

    1. Augusto Farfus BMW 33m47.799s
    2. Colin Turkington BMW + 0.275s
    3. Yvan Muller Chevrolet + 0.999s
    4. Rob Huff Chevrolet + 2.097s
    5. Alain Menu Chevrolet + 3.101s
    6. Robert Dahlgren Volvo + 3.440s
    7. Michel Nykjaer SEAT + 4.449s
    8. Norbert Michelisz SEAT + 5.707s
    9. Tom Coronel SEAT + 6.176s
    10. Darryl O'Young Chevrolet + 7.336s
    11. Franz Engstler BMW + 7.888s
    12. Kristian Poulsen BMW + 8.081s
    13. Michael Rossi SEAT + 8.546s
    14. Fredy Barth SEAT + 9.584s
    15. Masataka Yanagida BMW + 10.903s
    16. Andrei Romanov BMW + 10.973s
    17. Yukinori Taniguchi Chevrolet + 13.311s
    18. Stefano D'Aste BMW + 13.954s
    19. Nobuteru Taniguchi BMW + 27.382s
    20. Mehdi Bennani BMW + 31.379s
    21. Kevin Chen BMW + 1 lap
    22. Henry Ho BMW + 3 laps

    Retirements:

    Sergio Hernandez BMW 11 laps
    Gabriele Tarquini SEAT 10 laps
    Tiago Monteiro SEAT 10 laps
    Yoshihiro Ito BMW 7 laps
    Andy Priaulx BMW 3 laps

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    Can't wait for Macau, the WTCC might not be the best championship at times, but I love watching the cars fight for survival round one of the toughest tracks in the world.

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    2 quite nice races to watch and some really nice action at the track. Okey thanks by the wet weather. Race2 was really tricky. Just 2 drivers left anymore to fight for the title if Im not mistaken... Tarquini is out of that battle and Andy only has a slim change for the title. Overally has been a pretty good year even when most of the races has been quite boring. Okey Chevrolet has been a team to beat but atleast it hasnīt been Seat dominance. It has atleast made a bit good for WTCC.

    Also what comes to Okayama... have we just always seen rain there?? I canīt remember a dry race from a couple of years.

    Canīt wait for Macau.. Its always a nice race to watch when safety cars donīt mess up isnīt at the track. Quite surprised if the title donīt go to France.
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    Muller has it all to lose now, and I hope he dosnt hes such a great driver and seems a decent bloke at the same time.

    Brilliant job by WSR and Turkington this weekend to go to a new circuit to them, qualify 4th then get a 6th and a 2nd in shocking conditions! I so hope they can get full backing for next year!

    Also well dont to Huffy on a great win, would have been so easy to make a slight mistake and chuck it away but he once again drove superbly!

    And watching it in HD was amazing, if any of you guys have been thinking about getting it I would strongly recommend it!

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