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2009 FIA WTCC Race of France


FieldValue
Race_nameFIA WTCC Race of France
CountryFrance
Date17 May
Year2009
ImageTrack map for the Pau street circuit -- 2007.svg
Round_No4
Season_No12
LocationPau, France
Course_nameCircuit de Pau
Course_km2.769
DistanceR1_laps19
DistanceR2_laps18
Pole_DriverBRA Augusto Farfus
Pole_TeamBMW Team Germany
Pole_Time1:22.473
First_Race1GBR Robert Huff
First_Team_Race1Chevrolet
Second_Race1BRA Augusto Farfus
Second_Team_Race1BMW Team Germany
Third_Race1DEU Jörg Müller
Third_Team_Race1BMW Team Germany
FL1_DriverESP Sergio Hernández
FL1_Time1:24.005
FL1_TeamBMW Team Italy-Spain
First_Race2CHE Alain Menu
First_Team_Race2Chevrolet
Second_Race2BRA Augusto Farfus
Second_Team_Race2BMW Team Germany
Third_Race2GBR Robert Huff
Third_Team_Race2Chevrolet
FL2_DriverDEU Jörg Müller
FL2_Time1:23.448
FL2_TeamBMW Team Germany

The 2009 FIA WTCC Race of France was the fourth round of the 2009 World Touring Car Championship season and the fifth running of the FIA WTCC Race of France. It was held on 17 May 2009 at the temporary Circuit de Pau street circuit in Pau, France. It was the headline event of the 2009 Pau Grand Prix. Both races were won by Chevrolet with Robert Huff winning race one and Alain Menu winning race two. The second race was notable for a collision between race leader Franz Engstler and the safety car at the end of the first lap.

Background

Yvan Muller had established an outright lead in the drivers' championship after the previous round in Morocco, twelve points clear of SEAT Sport teammate Gabriele Tarquini. Félix Porteiro was leading the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.

SUNRED Engineering expanded to three cars for the Pau event, Tom Coronel was joined by Tom Boardman who returned after missing the previous round and former European Touring Car Championship driver Éric Cayrolle. With both George Tanev and Vito Postiglione being forced to miss the round, Scuderia Proteam Motorsport ran just one car for independents' championship leader Porteiro. Local French GT Championship regular Laurent Cazenave joined Wiechers-Sport for the weekend alongside full-time driver Stefano D'Aste.

Report

Free practice

Jörg Müller was fastest in the first practice session, Augusto Farfus was second and Yvan Muller was third. Alain Menu was the fastest Chevrolet driver in sixth. The petrol SEAT cars were mainly faster than the SEAT Sport run diesel cars. Marin Čolak, Coronel and Boardman finished the session seventh, eighth and ninth ahead of Jordi Gené, Tiago Monteiro and Rickard Rydell.

BMW were quickest once again in free practice two, Andy Priaulx was quickest for BMW Team UK. He was ahead of morning pacesetters Müller and Farfus while Coronel in fourth was the fastest independent. Menu was fifth for Chevrolet and the fastest factory SEAT was Rydell fourteenth, one place behind the Lada of Jaap van Lagen.

Qualifying

Priaulx claimed his first pole position since the 2006 Guia Race of Macau. The BMW Team UK man was among the front runners during both practice sessions and qualifying and put in a time of 1:22.462 in Q2. He demoted BMW teammate Farfus by just 11 thousandths of a second. Coronel defied odds in taking part in Q2 after the front of his car was severely damaged in Q1. However, attention from his team and he lined up in third place.

While it was a BMW at the top of the timesheet for the majority of the Q1, on the last lap Huff and Chevrolet stormed through with a 1:22.900 stealing the quickest time away from Priaulx by 0.042 of a second. Jörg Müller (1:22.960) and Farfus (1:23.201) went into Q2 as third and fourth best. Coronel was sitting fifth at the end of Q1. However, at this time his team was repairing his car for Q2 after he incurred damage with seven minutes remaining. Leading man Huff's teammates Larini and Menu both made the cut after claiming the sixth and seventh best times. Independent drivers Porteiro and Engstler along with Sergio Hernández made up the top ten, narrowly denying Alessandro Zanardi and D’Aste progression into Q2. All the five SEAT Sport turbodiesel cars remained out of the Q2 for the first time.

In Q2, Coronel was the man to beat for the opening half of the session after he clocked a 1:22.917. However, Farfus knocked the Dutchman off provisional pole by a sturdy four tenths of a second. The Brazilian's time of 1:22.473 seemed good enough to set him up at the front for Race 1 until Priaulx bettered it by just 0.011 seconds. Coronel's time secured third place on the grid alongside Jörg Müller. A trio of Chevrolets followed from fifth to seventh; Huff (1:23.097), Menu (1:23.128) and Larini (1:23.282).

Warm-Up

Pole sitter Farfus was fastest in the warm–up session on Sunday morning with Jörg Müller second and Priaulx third.

Race One

Huff took his second win in three races for Chevrolet. The Briton got a great start from third and overtook Farfus who hit some oil and went wide at Pont Oscar on lap 2. Huff led the pack for the remaining 17 laps with Farfus and Jörg Müller having to settle for second and third despite applying constant pressure on the front man. Perseverance paid out for Priaulx who crossed the line fourth, having passed Menu on lap 12.

Spaniard Hernández made good progress in the second half of the race to secure fifth place overall with fellow countryman Porteiro winning the independent category in sixth overall, however he was eventually excluded by the stewards for hitting Coronel. Engstler inherited the independents’ victory and sixth place, while Menu came home eighth to start race two on pole.

Race Two

Chevrolet achieved their fourth consecutive win and this time it was Menu on the top podium spot. He was joined by teammate Huff who crossed the line third and Farfus from BMW Team Germany took second place just as in race one. The race was suspended when Engstler collided with the safety car. During the first lap Porteiro hit Hernández with the later not being able to rejoin. Porteiro was given a drive-through penalty.

Jörg Müller and Priaulx also made contact with each other in lap one. While Priaulx continued and crossed the line fourth, Müller received a drive-through penalty for pitting during the suspension of the race and finished 18th. Zanardi stormed through the pack to achieve fifth place and SEAT Sport men Gabriele Tarquini and Yvan Muller scored points in sixth and seventh. The race ended under the red flags with one lap remaining after Cayrolle and Larini, who were battling for eighth spot, were involved in a collision.

Results

Qualifying

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCQ1Q21234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
8BRA Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si1:23.2011:22.473
7DEU Jörg MüllerBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si1:22.9601:23:051
25DEU Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**1:23.6251:24.442
11GBR Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:22.900excluded
6GBR Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si1:22:942excluded
21NLD Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1:23.375excluded
14ITA Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:23.425excluded
12CHE Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:23.516excluded
23ESP Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si**Y**1:23.577excluded
10ESP Sergio HernándezBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si1:23.768excluded
9ITA Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si1:23.806
28HRV Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1:23.815
30MAR Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1:23.929
3SWE Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:24.118
27ITA Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**1:24.196
4ESP Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:24.284
2ITA Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:24.506
33FRA Laurent CazenaveWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**1:24.621
29FRA Éric CayrolleSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1:24.742
5PRT Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:24.874
1FRA Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:24.894
18NLD Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:24.925
26DNK Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**1:25.280
22GBR Tom BoardmanSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1:25.299
19RUS Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:25.457
20RUS Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:26.054

: — Robert Huff, Andy Priaulx, Tom Coronel, Nicola Larini, Alain Menu, Félix Porteiro and Sergio Hernández had all their times in Q2 deleted for exceeding the engine rev limit on their cars.

: — Stefano D'Aste had his four fastest lap times in Q1 deleted for exceeding the engine rev limit on his car.

: — Yvan Muller had his fastest lap time in Q1 deleted for exceeding the engine rev limit and the maximum supercharged air pressure on his car.

Race 1

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819RetRetNCRetNCRetDSQ
11GBR Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1927:10.5404**10**
8BRA Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si19+0.2611**8**
7DEU Jörg MüllerBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si19+0.8922**6**
6GBR Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si19+1.1055**5**
10ESP **Sergio Hernández**BMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si19+1.94310**4**
25DEU Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**19+9.5443**3**
12CHE Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT19+9.5508**2**
21NLD Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**19+11.0506**1**
22GBR Tom BoardmanSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**19+23.98322
29FRA Éric CayrolleSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**19+31.50417
1FRA Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI19+32.03719
2ITA Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI19+32.48515
3SWE Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI19+33.32214
5PRT Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI19+34.06718
26DNK Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**19+34.82321
4ESP Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI19+36.81525
20RUS Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.019+54.02026
30MAR Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**19+54.87013
28HRV Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**18+1 Lap12
18NLD Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.013Power steering20
27ITA Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**12Race incident24
9ITA Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si12+7 Laps11
33FRA Laurent CazenaveWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**4Clutch16
14ITA Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT2+17 Laps7
19RUS Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.00Race incident23
23ESP Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si**Y**19Disqualified9
  • Bold denotes Fastest lap.

Race 2

Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819RetRetRetRetRetRetDNS
12CHE Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1852:22.2601**10**
8BRA Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si18+0.3517**8**
11GBR Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT18+3.0668**6**
6GBR Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si18+3.3255**5**
9ITA Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si18+16.15320**4**
2ITA Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI18+17.72812**3**
1FRA Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI18+19.68611**2**
29FRA Éric CayrolleSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**18+22.42510**1**
14ITA Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT18+22.58121
26DNK Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**18+23.29715
5PRT Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI18+28.24714
4ESP Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI18+29.77816
18NLD Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.018+34.09524
33FRA Laurent CazenaveWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**18+38.99023
20RUS Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.018+44.40217
28HRV Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**18+52.43919
23ESP Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si**Y**17+1 Lap3
7DEU **Jörg Müller**BMW Team GermanyBMW 320si17+1 Lap6
21NLD Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**15+3 Laps26
30MAR Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**11Race incident18
3SWE Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI10Race incident13
19RUS Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.09Driveshaft25
25DEU Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si**Y**1Race incident2
22GBR Tom BoardmanSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI**Y**1Race incident9
10ESP Sergio HernándezBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si0Race incident4
27ITA Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320si**Y**0Did not start22
  • Bold denotes Fastest lap.

Standings after the event

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1FRA Yvan Muller
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 32BRA Augusto Farfus
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13ITA Gabriele Tarquini
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 24GBR Robert Huff
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 25SWE Rickard Rydell

;Yokohama Independents' Trophy standings

PosDriverPoints
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 11DEU Franz Engstler
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 12ESP Félix Porteiro
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3NLD Tom Coronel
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4ITA Stefano D'Aste
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15GBR Tom Boardman

;Manufacturers' Championship standings

PosManufacturerPoints
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1ESP SEAT
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2DEU BMW
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3USA Chevrolet
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4RUS Lada
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of drivers' standings.

References

References

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  2. (14 May 2009). "Proteam down to one for Pau". Crash Media Group.
  3. Meissner, Johan. (6 May 2009). "Laurent Cazenave joins Wiechers Sport". Mediaempire Stockholm AB.
  4. English, Steven. (16 May 2009). "Jorg Muller fastest in first Pau practice". [[Haymarket Media Group.
  5. English, Steven. (16 May 2009). "Priaulx leads final practice at Pau". [[Haymarket Media Group.
  6. http://www.fiawtcc.com/2009/uploadedFiles/PDF/RP.4.200951795641.pdf {{Webarchive. link. (2010-10-31 Qualifying Report)
  7. http://www.fiawtcc.com/2009/uploadedFiles/PDF/RP.4.2009517225639.pdf {{Webarchive. link. (2010-10-31 Race Report)
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