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⚫ | [[Image:Andy Priaulx and Yvan Muller 2007 Curitiba.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Andy Priaulx]] ([[BMW]]) and [[Yvan Muller]] ([[SEAT]]) in [[Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba|Curitiba]]. Yvan Muller cornered double-champion Priaulx in the last stage of the season, but Priaulx won the championship again at the final round in [[Macau Guia|Macau]].]] |
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The '''2007 World Touring Car Championship season''' is the 4th [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. It commenced on March 11 and ended on November 18, after twenty-two races. The championship was open to [[Super 2000]] Cars, [[Diesel 2000]] Cars and Super Production Cars as defined by the relevant [[FIA]] regulations. |
The '''2007 World Touring Car Championship season''' is the 4th [[World Touring Car Championship]] season. It commenced on March 11 and ended on November 18, after twenty-two races. The championship was open to [[Super 2000]] Cars, [[Diesel 2000]] Cars and Super Production Cars as defined by the relevant [[FIA]] regulations. |
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==Final Championship standings== |
==Final Championship standings== |
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===Drivers=== |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Phillip Geipel]], [[Robert Dahlgren]], [[Colin Turkington]] and [[David Louie (racing driver)|David Louie]] were not eligible to score championship points. Thus, 9th place finishers scored points in the Race 2 of Sweden, Race 1 & 2 of the United Kingdom and Race 2 of Macau. |
<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Phillip Geipel]], [[Robert Dahlgren]], [[Colin Turkington]] and [[David Louie (racing driver)|David Louie]] were not eligible to score championship points. Thus, 9th place finishers scored points in the Race 2 of Sweden, Race 1 & 2 of the United Kingdom and Race 2 of Macau. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 17:14, 28 December 2009
2007 World Touring Car Championship season | |
Previous: 2006 | Next: 2008 |
The 2007 World Touring Car Championship season is the 4th World Touring Car Championship season. It commenced on March 11 and ended on November 18, after twenty-two races. The championship was open to Super 2000 Cars, Diesel 2000 Cars and Super Production Cars as defined by the relevant FIA regulations.
Drivers and teams
According to 2007 Entry List
2007 Calendar
A provisional calendar was released on January 15, 2007.[1][2]. On 27 February 2007, the FIA announced that the 13th and 14th races of the series originally scheduled to be run in Istanbul would instead take place at the Anderstorp circuit.[3]
Each race weekend contains two races of 50 kilometres. If safety car is deployed during the race, first two laps under it won't be counted towards the distance.
First race starting grid is determined by qualifying and will commence with a rolling start. The second race grid by first race result with top eight reversed and with a standing start.
Round | Race Name | Track | Date | |
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1 | R1 | Race of Brazil | Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba | March 11 |
R2 | ||||
2 | R3 | Race of the Netherlands | Circuit Park Zandvoort | May 6 |
R4 | ||||
3 | R7 | Race of Spain | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | May 20 |
R8 | ||||
4 | R5 | Race of France | Circuit de Pau Ville | June 3 |
R6 | ||||
5 | R9 | Race of the Czech Republic | Masaryk Circuit, Brno | June 17 |
R10 | ||||
6 | R11 | Race of Portugal | Circuito da Boavista, Porto | July 8 |
R12 | ||||
7 | R13 | Race of Sweden | Scandinavian Raceway, Anderstorp | July 29 |
R14 | ||||
8 | R15 | Race of Germany | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | August 26 |
R16 | ||||
9 | R17 | Race of UK | Brands Hatch, Kent | September 21 |
R18 | ||||
10 | R19 | Race of Italy | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | October 5 |
R20 | ||||
11 | R23 | Guia Race of Macau | Circuito da Guia, Macau | November 16 |
R24 |
Results
Race | Race Name | Pole Position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Winning independent | Report |
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1 | Race of Brazil | Jörg Müller | Jörg Müller | Jörg Müller | BMW Team Germany | Pierre-Yves Corthals | Report |
2 | Jörg Müller | Augusto Farfus | BMW Team Germany | Luca Rangoni | |||
3 | Race of the Netherlands | Alain Menu | Luca Rangoni | Alain Menu | Chevrolet | Luca Rangoni | Report |
4 | Gabriele Tarquini | Gabriele Tarquini | SEAT Sport | Luca Rangoni | |||
5 | Race of Spain | James Thompson | James Thompson | James Thompson | N.Technology | Luca Rangoni | Report |
6 | Robert Huff | James Thompson | N.Technology | Luca Rangoni | |||
7 | Race of France | Alain Menu | Alain Menu | Alain Menu | Chevrolet | Stefano D'Aste | Report |
8 | Augusto Farfus | Augusto Farfus | BMW Team Germany | Pierre-Yves Corthals | |||
9 | Race of the Czech Republic | Félix Porteiro | Augusto Farfus | Félix Porteiro | BMW Team Italy-Spain | Massimiliano Pedalà | Report |
10 | Alessandro Zanardi | Jörg Müller | BMW Team Germany | Stefano D'Aste | |||
11 | Race of Portugal | Alain Menu | Robert Huff | Alain Menu | Chevrolet | Stefano D'Aste | Report |
12 | Jörg Müller | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Pierre-Yves Corthals | |||
13 | Race of Sweden | Tiago Monteiro | Alain Menu | Robert Huff | Chevrolet | Luca Rangoni | Report |
14 | Alessandro Zanardi | Rickard Rydell | Chevrolet | Roberto Colciago | |||
15 | Race of Germany | Gabriele Tarquini | Roberto Colciago | Yvan Muller | SEAT Sport | Roberto Colciago | Report |
16 | James Thompson | Augusto Farfus | BMW Team Germany | Massimiliano Pedalà | |||
17 | Race of UK | Alain Menu | Yvan Muller | Alain Menu | Chevrolet | Pierre-Yves Corthals | Report |
18 | Colin Turkington | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Pierre-Yves Corthals | |||
19 | Race of Italy | Yvan Muller | Jordi Gené | Yvan Muller | SEAT Sport | Luca Rangoni | Report |
20 | James Thompson | Jordi Gené | SEAT Sport | Roberto Colciago | |||
21 | Guia Race of Macau | Alain Menu | Gabriele Tarquini | Alain Menu | Chevrolet | Luca Rangoni | Report |
22 | Gabriele Tarquini | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Luca Rangoni |
Final Championship standings
Drivers
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Point system: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 for top eight finishers.
* Phillip Geipel, Robert Dahlgren, Colin Turkington and David Louie were not eligible to score championship points. Thus, 9th place finishers scored points in the Race 2 of Sweden, Race 1 & 2 of the United Kingdom and Race 2 of Macau.
Manufacturers
Pos | Manufacturer | Car | Wins | Points |
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1 | BMW | BMW 320si | 9 | 255 |
2 | SEAT | SEAT León, SEAT León TDI | 4 | 249 |
3 | Chevrolet | Chevrolet Lacetti | 7 | 218 |
4 | Alfa Romeo | Alfa Romeo 156 | 2 | 124 |
Points were awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis in each race but only to the top two placegetters from each manufacturer. All the other cars of that same manufacturer were considered invisible as far as scoring points was concerned.
References
External links
- FIA World Touring Car Championship official website: Archives