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Driverdb
31st Jul 2007, 08:56 AM
This weekend me, the wife and my dad went to Anderstorp to watch the World Touring Car Championship race (IIRC the first car race with World Championship status on Swedish soil since the Swedish Formula 1 Grand Prix 1978).

We weren't expecting much of the weather since it's rained here every day since the beginning of June. Thankfully it wasn't raining all the time, we actually had some sun in between the extreme rain showers. But eventhough we had pretty decent clothing for the rain you weren't exactly dry when you sat in the car on the way home.

The racing, however, was excellent as both WTCC races were run in difficult conditions. The first race started out wet, dried out and then it started to rain again in the closing stages which proved entertaining as some of the cars were on slicks and others on wets.

The second race was a cracker. The two Chevys of Alain Menu and Nicola Larini started on wets and pulled away from the field. At halfway the track started to dry up and Rickard Rydell who made a guest appearance for Chevrolet was lying 9th and was the leading car on slicks but some 30 seconds or so behind the leaders. He then started lapping five seconds faster per lap than the front guys and on the last lap he passed both his team mates (Larini in the last corner) to take the win. A win that wasn't very popular with Larini who was very pissed off as Rydell took valuable points away from his two teammates who are battling for the overall championship.

Rydell supposedly ignored calls of holding position on the last laps to go for the win as he had been cleared to fight for the win before the race. Larini's tantrum after the finish was very funny to see on TV. Too bad it's not on Youtube yet. :lol:

The STCC Volvo S60 Flexifuel of Robert Dahlgren was also in the race and made a good recovery on slicks in the second race
and ended up in eight in front of all the BMW's. As the Volvo is only locally approved to run in the STCC he was not eligible for the point though.

Driverdb
31st Jul 2007, 09:00 AM
Until there's some Youtube clips from the Anderstorp meeting I'll leave you with Augusto Farfus getting it wrong at Pau some months ago. :lol:

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That's not the way to treat a BMW, is it? :D

Harakimi
31st Jul 2007, 09:27 AM
Wow! That steward behind the wall can consider himself a bit lucky that he didn't got hit by any of the pieces flying from the car :eek:

Ryan
31st Jul 2007, 11:46 AM
Menu!, Larini!!, Rydell!!!, is there anyone in WTCC under 50?:lol:

Driverdb
31st Jul 2007, 12:09 PM
Menu!, Larini!!, Rydell!!!, is there anyone in WTCC under 50?:lol:

Not really, they're all pretty damn old. :lol:


Oldest:
Gabriele Tarquini, 45
Alain Menu, 43
Nicola Larini, 43
Alessandro Zanardi, 40
Rickard Rydell, 39
(there are a couple of pretty old Russians too, but they're not really participating that much, and when they are they are a couple of laps behind)

Youngest:
Philip Geipel, 20
Olivier Tielemans, 23
Miguel Freitas, 23
Sergio Hernandez, 23
Augusto Farfus, 23
Felix Porteiro, 23

Most of the pack seems to be in the mid thirties.

Driverdb
2nd Aug 2007, 09:18 AM
I've found the last three laps of the dramatic race 2 on the tube now. Too bad we don't get to see Larini all grumpy.

Team orders are made to be broken. :finishfirst:

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Racerpt
18th Aug 2007, 01:44 AM
Not to forget that Farfus is already there for five years (two at the ETCC and three at the WTCC)

Probably the next Brazilian World Champion :finishfirst:Ok it's not F1, but still, he's closer than Massa is. :D

Driverdb
28th Aug 2007, 03:11 PM
Probably the next Brazilian World Champion :finishfirst:Ok it's not F1, but still, he's closer than Massa is. :D

Yeah, Farfus is looking strong this year and has matured. He used to drive into people like crazy in his Alfa. :lol:

Calvera
3rd Sep 2007, 11:18 PM
Don't forget Andy Priaulx...the Michael Schumacher of Touring Car racing according to BMW. :)

I watched him at Silverstone about ten years ago racing in a Renault Spyder one-make series. He won every race that season, and everyone in the UK were touting him as the next British Formula 1 star. Then he turned out to suck at single-seater racing and went back to the tin-tops and he's been dominating ever since! :D

An absolute legend, but as WTCC is only on satellite in the UK, everyone's forgotten about him! :mad:

Racerpt
6th Sep 2007, 04:17 PM
Priaulx is the Mr Regularity in WTCC. I wouldn't be surprised to see him clinch the 3rd WC in the last race at Macau, with less than half of the wins of both Farfus and J.Muller