2010 FIA WTCC Race of UK

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Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2010 FIA WTCC Race of UK
Race details
Brands Hatch 2003.svg
Date18 July, 2010
Location Kent, England
Course Brands Hatch
3.908 kilometres (2.428 mi)
Race One
Laps 16
Pole position
Driver Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Time 1:32.658
Podium
First Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Second Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Huff Chevrolet RML
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Turkington eBay Motors
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM
Time 1:34.078
Race Two
Laps 16
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM
Second Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Turkington eBay Motors
Third Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini SR-Sport
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM
Time 1:34.791

The 2010 FIA WTCC Race of UK (formally the 2010 FIA WTCC Marriott Race of UK) was the sixth round of the 2010 World Touring Car Championship season and the sixth running of the FIA WTCC Race of UK. It was held at Brands Hatch in Kent, England on 18 July 2010. The two races were won by Yvan Muller of Chevrolet RML and Andy Priaulx of BMW Team RBM.

Contents

Background

After the Race of Portugal, Chevrolet driver Muller was leading the drivers' championship while Sergio Hernández was leading the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.

Chevrolet RML ran an additional Chevrolet Cruze for triple Stock Car Brasil champion Cacá Bueno. [1] Liqui Moly Team Engstler replaced regular driver Andrei Romanov with SEAT León Eurocup driver Tim Coronel. [2] British Touring Car Championship regular Tom Boardman returned to the WTCC in a SUNRED Engineering run SEAT León TFSI. [3] Volvo Olsbergs Green Racing joined the grid for the first of two events with their Scandinavian Touring Car Cup driver Robert Dahlgren. [4]

Report

Free practice

Robert Huff topped the opening practice session of his home event on Saturday morning, the Chevrolet driver beating the BMW pairing of Andy Priaulx and Augusto Farfus. Gabriele Tarquini was the fastest SEAT driver in fourth. Colin Turkington was seventh in his eBay Motors run BMW, Boardman was thirteenth in his SUNRED SEAT and Harry Vaulkhard was the slowest of the local drivers, 22nd in his bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti. The session was interrupted when Michel Nykjær beached his car in the gravel trap at Paddock Hill bend. [5]

Turkington led the final practice session, running three–tenths quicker than Alain Menu's Chevrolet. Wiechers-Sport driver Mehdi Bennani was black flagged for repeatedly exceeding the track limits. [6]

Qualifying

With guest driver Dahlgren running inside the top ten during the practice sessions and Q1 in his nationally-homologated Volvo C30, the stewards decided to allow the fastest 11 drivers through into Q2, rather than the usual ten. In the end, Dahlgren could only managed 12th in Q1, allowing 11th-placed Tom Coronel through to Q2. Muller was quickest in Q1, ahead of Chevrolet teammates Huff and Menu.

Muller took pole position in Q2, with Huff and Menu second and third once again. Independent racer Turkington was fourth quickest, ahead of Tarquini and Priaulx.

Warm-Up

Turkington was quickest in the Sunday morning warm–up session, with Priaulx and Farfus behind completing a BMW 1–2–3. Pole sitter Muller was seventh behind the independent BMW of Kristian Poulsen. [7]

Race One

Muller lead his Chevrolet teammates Huff and Menu away from the start of the first race. Tarquini moved ahead of Turkington for fourth, while Priaulx, who had to start 16th after an engine change, moved up to 12th. On lap four, Turkington regained fourth from Tarquini at the Druids hairpin. At the same time, Priaulx and teammate Farfus moved up to ninth and tenth past Fredy Barth, before passing eighth placed Norbert Michelisz. Farfus passed Tiago Monteiro for seventh, but Priaulx could not find a way through. Nearer the front, Menu was defending hard from Turkington, allowing Muller and Huff to escape ahead. Bueno pulled off in the fourth Chevrolet with an engine fire, bringing out the safety car. After the restart, Priaulx made a robust move on Monteiro for eighth and pole position for Race Two. On the penultimate lap Turkington got past Menu, who then dropped back on the final lap to seventh to get himself a front row start for Race Two.

Muller took the chequered flag ahead of Huff and Turkington. Tarquni and Tom Coronel finished fourth and fifth, ahead of Farfus, Menu and Priaulx. [8]

Race Two

Farfus made a good start to Race Two from third on the grid to take the lead ahead of Priaulx and Menu. Further down, Barth and Poulsen made contact off the grid, putting Poulsen into the wall on the outside and giving Barth a slow puncture. At the end of the first lap, Boardman made contact with Monteiro, putting Monteiro out of the race. On lap three, Priaulx passed Farfus for the lead at Druids, with Menu attempting to follow him past the Brazilian. However, they made contact, putting Farfus into a spin and damaging Menu's steering. Turkington took advantage to move up to second behind Priaulx, with Tarquini, Coronel, Huff and Muller following.

Later on, Bennani hit Franz Engstler into a spin as the pair were fighting over tenth place. Muller passed Chevrolet teammate Huff for fifth. Farfus passed Boardman for ninth, before Boardman ran wide and retired from the race. Meanwhile, Bennani pushed Darryl O'Young into the gravel at Druids, bringing out the safety car. Farfus took eighth from Nykjær in the closing laps.

Priaulx crossed the line to take the victory ahead of Turkington and Tarquini. Coronel finished fourth ahead of Muller, Huff, Michelisz and Farfus. [9]

Results

Qualifying

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCQ1Q2
16 Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 1:32.6581:32.481
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 1:32.9221:32.678
38 Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 1:33.1281:32.828
429 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Turkington eBay Motors BMW 320si Y1:33.3061:32.842
51 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.1571:32.873
611 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 1:33.2391:32.973
72 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.5491:33.176
83 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.2721:33.257
95 Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.4411:33.261
1010 Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 1:33.4481:33.337
1115 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y1:33.4541:35.164
1241 Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Dahlgren Volvo Olsbergs Green Racing Volvo C30 1:33.579
134 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.588
1418 Flag of Switzerland.svg Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:33.803
1520 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y1:33.911
169 Flag of Brazil.svg Cacá Bueno Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 1:34.122
1738 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Boardman SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TFSI Y1:34.409
1817 Flag of Denmark.svg Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1:34.419
1926 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano D'Aste Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y1:34.437
2025 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y1:34.594
2121 Flag of Morocco.svg Mehdi Bennani Wiechers-Sport BMW 320si Y1:34.722
2219 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Vaulkhard bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y1:34.736
EX 1 24 Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen Poulsen Motorsport BMW 320si YExcluded
107% time: 1:39.144
 42 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tim Coronel Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y12:42.010
^1  — Poulsen was originally classified fifteenth in Q1 but had all his times deleted for breaching parc ferme regulations. [10]

Race 1

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
16 Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 1628:05.204125
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 16+0.296218
329 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Turkington eBay Motors BMW 320si Y16+0.848415
41 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+2.615512
52 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+3.158610
610 Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 16+4.35798
711 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 16+5.170166
83 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+5.29574
95 Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+5.50582
104 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+6.103121
1118 Flag of Switzerland.svg Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+6.46013
1241 Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Dahlgren Volvo Olsbergs Green Racing Volvo C30 16+6.98811
1338 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Boardman SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TFSI Y16+9.40517
1415 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y16+9.60210
1517 Flag of Denmark.svg Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+10.66118
1625 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y16+12.54020
1719 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Vaulkhard bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y16+12.97922
1826 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano D'Aste Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y16+14.10819
1921 Flag of Morocco.svg Mehdi Bennani Wiechers-Sport BMW 320si Y16+14.49721
2042 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tim Coronel Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y16+15.22023
2120 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y16+19.15014
228 Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 16+35.0413
2324 Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen Poulsen Motorsport BMW 320si Y16+40.14824
Ret9 Flag of Brazil.svg Cacá Bueno Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 7Engine fire15

Race 2

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
111 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 1627:05.324125
229 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Turkington eBay Motors BMW 320si Y16+0.399618
31 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+1.394515
42 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Coronel SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+1.854412
56 Flag of France.svg Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 16+3.037810
67 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 16+3.41878
75 Flag of Hungary.svg Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+4.901106
810 Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus BMW Team RBM BMW 320si 16+5.52934
917 Flag of Denmark.svg Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+6.035172
104 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 16+6.481111
1126 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano D'Aste Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y16+7.29320
1225 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Hernández Scuderia Proteam Motorsport BMW 320si Y16+7.60418
1315 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y16+9.56115
1419 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Vaulkhard bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y16+11.17219
1542 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tim Coronel Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si Y16+13.15122
NC8 Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 11+5 Laps2
Ret38 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tom Boardman SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TFSI Y10Race incident14
Ret20 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti Y10Race incident23
Ret21 Flag of Morocco.svg Mehdi Bennani Wiechers-Sport BMW 320si Y10Race incident21
Ret3 Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Monteiro SR-Sport SEAT León 2.0 TDI 1Race incident9
Ret18 Flag of Switzerland.svg Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 0Race incident12
Ret24 Flag of Denmark.svg Kristian Poulsen Poulsen Motorsport BMW 320si Y0Race incident16
Ret41 Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Dahlgren Volvo Olsbergs Green Racing Volvo C30 0Water pipe13
DNS9 Flag of Brazil.svg Cacá Bueno Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze LT 0Did not start24

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