2009 FIA WTCC Race of Morocco explained

Race Name:FIA WTCC Race of Morocco
Country:Morocco
Date:3 May
Year:2009
Round No:3
Season No:12
Location:Marrakech, Morocco
Course Name:Marrakech Street Circuit
Course Km:4.540
Distancer1 Laps:12
Distancer2 Laps:13
Pole Driver: Robert Huff
Pole Team:Chevrolet
Pole Time:1:49.789
First Race1: Robert Huff
First Team Race1:Chevrolet
Second Race1: Gabriele Tarquini
Second Team Race1:SEAT Sport
Third Race1: Jordi Gené
Third Team Race1:SEAT Sport
Fl1 Driver: Robert Huff
Fl1 Time:1:50.833
Fl1 Team:Chevrolet
First Race2: Nicola Larini
First Team Race2:Chevrolet
Second Race2: Yvan Muller
Second Team Race2:SEAT Sport
Third Race2: Robert Huff
Third Team Race2:Chevrolet
Fl2 Driver: Alain Menu
Fl2 Time:1:51.017
Fl2 Team:Chevrolet

The 2009 FIA WTCC Race of Morocco (formally the 2009 FIA WTCC HSBC Race of Morocco) was the third round of the 2009 World Touring Car Championship season. It was held on 3 May 2009 at the Marrakech Street Circuit in Marrakech, Morocco. It was the inaugural running of the FIA WTCC Race of Morocco.

The two races were won by Chevrolet's Robert Huff and Nicola Larini, the former taking the first win for the Chevrolet Cruze in the World Touring Car Championship.

Background

After the previous round in Mexico, Yvan Muller was tied at the top of the drivers' standings with SEAT Sport teammate Rickard Rydell. Félix Porteiro had established a 23 point lead over Tom Coronel in the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.

This was the first FIA World Championship race to be held in Morocco since the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix. The WTCC saw its first North African driver participate in an event when Mehdi Bennani joined the grid in an Exagon Engineering run SEAT León 2.0 TFSI.[1]

Other changes were made to Scuderia Proteam Motorsport expanded to three cars for Morocco to run a BMW 320si for Vito Postiglione,[2] and Tom Boardman requested a new car which wouldn't have been ready for the Moroccan event so he elected to skip the round and focus on returning for the Race of France.[3]

Report

Testing and free practice

Yvan Muller topped the times as the WTCC cars took to the Marrakech Street Circuit for the first time in Friday's test session. He was closely followed by Chevrolet's Alain Menu and SEAT Sport team mate Rydell.[4]

SEAT Sport stayed on top in free practice one on Saturday morning, forming a SEAT 1–2–3–4–5 with Menu sixth. Coronel in seventh was the fastest independent driver and Jörg Müller in eighth was the fastest factory BMW car, Nicola Larini and Stefano D'Aste rounded out the top ten.[5]

Yvan Muller topped the afternoon session with SEATs filling the top six places. Menu was sixth ahead of Huff and the fastest BMW was that of independent driver Franz Engstler.

Qualifying

Chevrolet's Huff beat practice pace setters SEAT in qualifying to claim pole position, the first for the new Cruze car. Gabriele Tarquini started second and Yvan Muller third. Despite setting the second fastest lap, Menu was demoted to 10th because the Stewards disallowed his Q2 qualifying times after his car did not restart following a mandatory visit to the weighing bay.

In Q1, SEAT had company at the top of the qualifying timesheet in the form of Chevrolet. While Tiago Monteiro initially made claim to pole with a 1:51.086, Menu (1:50.271), Larini (1:50.723) and Huff (1:50.817) stole the top spots. The end of the session saw Andy Priaulx miss his braking point at turn 1 and clash with Hernández who had come off his line to let Zanardi through. Due to the fact he received external aid to restart, Priaulx was not permitted to take part in Q2 and therefore qualified ninth following Menu's penalty. All of the LADA drivers remained out of Q2. Despite not making Q2, Moroccan driver Mehdi Bennani put in a strong performance to qualify 14th overall and second of the Independents.

In Q2, the session ended prematurely for Jörg Müller who suffered a rear left puncture after six minutes. He did not post a competitive qualifying time and lined up eighth for Race 1. The pack was tight and at one point during the session just four tenths of a secondsplit the top six. On the last lap Huff charged to the front with a 1:49.789. Tarquini clocked a 1:50.086 on his last lap to secure a front-row place and Muller's best time was 1:50.156. Muller lined up third followed by Jordi Gené, Larini and Monteiro. Engstler qualified as best Independent and BMW driver in seventh, while Menu's qualifying session ended when he hit the wall at turn 2 on his lastlap.[6]

Warm-Up

Yvan Muller topped the warm–up session on Sunday morning with fellow SEAT drivers Gené second, Coronel third, Tarquini fourth and Monteiro fifth. Jörg Müller was the leading BMW while pole sitter Huff was eighth.[7]

Race One

Robert Huff converted his pole into a win for Chevrolet, the first for the new Cruze car in its fifth race. Huff led the field from the start to finish with Gabriele Tarquini behind him the whole way to take second. Jordi Gené overtook Yvan Muller on the penultimate lap to secure third. Farfus' team-mate Jörg Müller was the fastest BMW and his eighth place finish meant pole in Race 2. Fellow BMW driver Alessandro Zanardi retired from the race on lap four.

The safety car was deployed at the end of the first lap after an incident involving Müller, Alain Menu and Rickard Rydell resulted in Rydell being squeezed into the wall at turn two and incurring race-ending damage to his car.

Moroccan driver Mehdi Bennani was best Independent in ninth overall, while Augusto Farfus was challenged hard by Tom Coronel for 12th position, but in the end, Coronel made a mistake at turn 11 on lap 10 and lost the battle.[8]

Race Two

The second race saw Nicola Larini celebrate his first ever WTCC win. Yvan Muller took second place ahead of Race 1 winner Robert Huff. Jörg Müller led until lap eight when he went wide at turn 15 allowing Larini, Muller and Huff through. The BMW Team Germany driver eventually finished fourth ahead of Tarquini, Farfus and Monteiro. Franz Engstler took the final point in eighth as well as the Independent win. Andy Priaulx was in contention for points until lap 11 where he missed the braking point at turn 7 – he retired to the pits on the next lap.

Mehdi Bennani also went straight at the same point on lap 11 but continued to finish 10th and third independent. The safety car was deployed for two laps at the start after Hernández's car was stranded in an unsafe place.

Results

Qualifying

NameTeamCarQ1Q2
111 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:50.8171:49.789
22 Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:51.0331:50.086
31 Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:50.9241:50.156
44 Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:51.2941:50.266
514 Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:50.7231:50.372
65 Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:51.0861:50.770
725 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY1:51.7501:51.643
87 Jörg MüllerBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si1:51.5932:35.400
96 Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si1:51.508no time set
1012 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1:50.271excluded
119 Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si1:51.753
123 Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1:51.806
138 Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si1:51.945
1430 Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY1:52.008
1523 Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY1:52.148
1621 Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY1:52.271
1726 Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY1:52.401
1828 Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY1:52.504
1910 Sergio HernándezBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si1:52.622
2027 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320siY1:52.733
2118 Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:53.001
2219 Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:53.510
2324 George TanevScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY1:53.636
2431 Vito PostiglioneScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY1:53.711
2520 Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.01:54.046

Race 1

NameTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
111 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1224:04.240110
22 Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI12+1.72928
34 Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI12+5.58346
41 Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI12+7.04435
55 Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI12+7.41064
614 Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT12+8.57753
712 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT12+9.043102
87 Jörg MüllerBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si12+9.83981
930 Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY12+10.39814
106 Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si12+11.0119
1125 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY12+12.8577
128 Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si12+17.03313
1323 Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY12+27.75515
1410 Sergio HernándezBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si12+28.28719
1528 Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY12+31.48718
1627 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320siY12+34.79320
1719 Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.012+34.92922
1831 Vito PostiglioneScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY12+42.41324
1924 George TanevScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY12+43.94423
2018 Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.012+55.02121
2121 Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY12+1:01.89616
2220 Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.011+1 Lap25
Ret26 Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY4Race incident17
Ret9 Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si3Radiator11
Ret3 Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI0Race incident12

Race 2

NameTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
114 Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT1327:29.960310
21 Yvan MullerSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI13+1.39958
311 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT13+1.77886
47 Jörg MüllerBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si13+2.72815
52 Gabriele TarquiniSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI13+3.06874
68 Augusto FarfusBMW Team GermanyBMW 320si13+3.991123
725 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY13+6.779112
821 Tom CoronelSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY13+11.084211
930 Mehdi BennaniExagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY13+15.6449
1023 Félix PorteiroScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY13+31.91313
1119 Kirill LadyginLADA SportLADA 110 2.013+33.68817
1228 Marin ČolakČolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSIY13+39.03815
1327 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320siY12+1 Lap16
1418 Jaap van LagenLADA SportLADA 110 2.012+1 Lap20
156 Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320si11+2 Laps10
1612 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze LT10+3 Laps2
1720 Viktor ShapovalovLADA SportLADA 110 2.09+4 Laps22
Ret31 Vito PostiglioneScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY5Race incident18
Ret26 Kristian PoulsenLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY0Race incident24
Ret24 George TanevScuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320siY0Race incident19
Ret10 Sergio HernándezBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si0Race incident14
Ret4 Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI0Electrical6
DNS9 Alessandro ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si0Did not start25
DNS3 Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI0Did not start23
DSQ5 Tiago MonteiroSEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI13Disqualified4

Standings after the event

Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Yvan Muller43
22 Gabriele Tarquini31
13 Rickard Rydell30
14 Jordi Gené24
25 Augusto Farfus23
Yokohama Independents' Trophy standings
PosDriverPoints
1 Félix Porteiro64
12 Franz Engstler51
13 Tom Coronel42
4 Stefano D'Aste25
5 Mehdi Bennani17
Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1 SEAT93
2 BMW64
3 Chevrolet51
4 Lada24

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Meissner. Johan. Mehdi Bennani joins Exagon at Marrakech. TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 31 January 2013. 17 March 2009.
  2. News: English. Steven. Proteam to run third car in Morocco. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 31 January 2013. 10 April 2009.
  3. News: Meissner. Johan. Tom Boardman skips Marrakech. https://archive.today/20130216225547/http://www.touringcartimes.com/article.php?id=3408. dead. 16 February 2013. TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 31 January 2013. 30 April 2009.
  4. News: Meissner. Johan. Muller ahead of Menu at Marrakech. https://archive.today/20130216222917/http://www.touringcartimes.com/article.php?id=3412. dead. 16 February 2013. TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 31 January 2013. 1 May 2009.
  5. News: English. Steven. SEAT dominates Marrakech practice. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 31 January 2013. 2 May 2009.
  6. http://www.fiawtcc.com/2009/uploadedFiles/PDF/RP.3.200952223750.pdf Qualifying Report
  7. News: Casillo. Pietro. SEAT back on top in the warm up. https://archive.today/20130216225235/http://www.touringcartimes.com/article.php?id=3425. dead. 16 February 2013. TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 31 January 2013. 3 May 2009.
  8. http://www.fiawtcc.com/2009/uploadedFiles/PDF/RP.3.200953195029.pdf Race Report