Nothing new under the Sun. After five events and ten races, the domain of the Chevrolet continues to be overwhelming and its pilots have grabbed nine victories. Although mention Robert Huff. The British, once and for all, will be released (a) the title and what far this season has been a whopping five victories that allow you to be outstanding leader of the Championship.
The fifth event of the season, in the Czech layout of Brno, the Chevrolet became the benchmark in qualifying and a double for the first race. However, Yvan Muller could not make good the privileged position and was surprised with Robert Huff, winning all of the first race.
Behind the couple, Alain Menu managed to complete the 1-2-3 for Chevrolet to beat Tom Coronel. Kristian Poulsen got a magnificent fifth, and first on the independents trophy just ahead of Robert Dahlgren who premiered engine 1.6 Turbo on its Volvo C30. Javi Villa managed to be ninth to beat Nykjaer on the last lap. Pepe Oriola finished in 13th position
In the second race, more of the same. Despite leaving in more backward positions, the Chevrolet were climbing positions to reach the top position. But this time had a tough nut to crack in the form of the BMW TC 302 of Tom Coronel.
The Dutch raised battle although he could not retain Yvan Muller. The French won the victory ahead of Colonel Alain Menu by completing the podium. The leader, Robert Huff finished in fourth position. Michel Nykjaer was fifth just ahead of Gabriele Tarquini, sixth in his debut with the 1.6 Turbo SUNRED. Javi Villa returned to scoring, seventh, and was again second among independents. Pepe Oriola improved position with respect to the first race, twelfth.
In general, Huff is the leader with 187 points ahead of Muller with 162. Third, and already useless, is Alain Menu with 134 while the rest playing in another League. Gabriele Tarquini is the best non-Chevrolet with 83 points, one more than Tom Coronel.
In the trophy of independent, Kristian Poulsen leads Javi Villa on four points while that Norbert Michelisz has receiver with 10 points less than the Spanish.
Check out the classification here.
The fifth event of the season, in the Czech layout of Brno, the Chevrolet became the benchmark in qualifying and a double for the first race. However, Yvan Muller could not make good the privileged position and was surprised with Robert Huff, winning all of the first race.
Behind the couple, Alain Menu managed to complete the 1-2-3 for Chevrolet to beat Tom Coronel. Kristian Poulsen got a magnificent fifth, and first on the independents trophy just ahead of Robert Dahlgren who premiered engine 1.6 Turbo on its Volvo C30. Javi Villa managed to be ninth to beat Nykjaer on the last lap. Pepe Oriola finished in 13th position
In the second race, more of the same. Despite leaving in more backward positions, the Chevrolet were climbing positions to reach the top position. But this time had a tough nut to crack in the form of the BMW TC 302 of Tom Coronel.
The Dutch raised battle although he could not retain Yvan Muller. The French won the victory ahead of Colonel Alain Menu by completing the podium. The leader, Robert Huff finished in fourth position. Michel Nykjaer was fifth just ahead of Gabriele Tarquini, sixth in his debut with the 1.6 Turbo SUNRED. Javi Villa returned to scoring, seventh, and was again second among independents. Pepe Oriola improved position with respect to the first race, twelfth.
In general, Huff is the leader with 187 points ahead of Muller with 162. Third, and already useless, is Alain Menu with 134 while the rest playing in another League. Gabriele Tarquini is the best non-Chevrolet with 83 points, one more than Tom Coronel.
In the trophy of independent, Kristian Poulsen leads Javi Villa on four points while that Norbert Michelisz has receiver with 10 points less than the Spanish.
Check out the classification here.