2009 World Touring Car Championship Explained

The 2009 World Touring Car Championship season was the sixth FIA World Touring Car Championship season, the fifth since its 2005 return. It began on 8 March, and ended on 22 November, after twenty-four races. The championship, which was reserved for Super 2000 Cars and Diesel 2000 Cars, comprised two titles, the FIA World Touring Car Champion for Drivers and the FIA World Touring Car Champion for Manufacturers.[1]

Italian Gabriele Tarquini won the Drivers' Championship by four points from SEAT Sport team-mate Yvan Muller, with BMW Team Germany's Augusto Farfus finishing third ten points behind Muller. The Manufacturers Championship was retained by SEAT beating BMW by just three points. Tom Coronel took the Independents' Trophy for SUNRED Engineering, which won the Teams' Trophy.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the 2009 FIA World Touring Car Championship:

TeamCarNo.DriversEvents
Manufacturer Teams
SEAT SportSEAT León 2.0 TDI1 Yvan MullerAll
2 Gabriele TarquiniAll
3 Rickard RydellAll
4 Jordi GenéAll
5 Tiago MonteiroAll
BMW Team UKBMW 320si6 Andy PriaulxAll
BMW Team GermanyBMW 320si7 Jörg MüllerAll
8 Augusto FarfusAll
BMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320si9 Alessandro ZanardiAll
10 Sergio HernándezAll
Chevrolet RMLChevrolet Cruze LT11 Robert HuffAll
12 Alain MenuAll
14 Nicola LariniAll
LADA SportLADA 110 2.018 Jaap van Lagen1–8
LADA Priora9–12
LADA 110 2.019 Kirill Ladygin1–8
LADA Priora9–12
LADA 110 2.020 Viktor Shapovalov1–6
LADA Priora9
LADA Priora36 James Thompson7–8, 10–12
Yokohama Trophy
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI21 Tom CoronelAll
22 Tom Boardman1–2, 4–12
Scuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si23 Félix PorteiroAll
24 Georgi Tanev1–3
Liqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si25 Franz EngstlerAll
26 Kristian PoulsenAll
Wiechers-SportBMW 320si27 Stefano D'AsteAll
Čolak Racing Team IngraSEAT León 2.0 TFSI28 Marin Čolak1–6, 9
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI29 Éric Cayrolle4
Exagon EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI30 Mehdi Bennani3–5, 7, 10
Scuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si31 Vito Postiglione3, 5–6, 8
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI32 Tim Coronel6
Wiechers-SportBMW 320si33 Laurent Cazenave4
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI35 Diego Puyo7
37 Norbert Michelisz8
Liqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si38 Philip Geipel8–9
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI41 Jean-Marie Clairet9
Perfection RacingChevrolet Lacetti42 Michel Nykjær9
Team Bygma Jason Watt RacingSEAT León 2.0 TFSI43 Jason Watt9
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI45 Andrea Larini10
Scuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si46 Fabio Fabiani10
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TFSI47 João Paulo Lima de Oliveira11
66 André Couto12
Asian Wild Card Entries
Liqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si48 Masaki Kano11
51 Henry Ho11–12
53 Alex Liu12
55 Joseph Rosa Merszei12
Scuderia Proteam MotorsportBMW 320si49 Nobuteru Taniguchi11–12
Wiechers-SportBMW 320si50 Seiji Ara11
52 Takayuki Aoki12
China Dragon RacingBMW 320si67 Lei Kit Meng12
Volvo Olsbergs Green RacingVolvo C3039 Robert Dahlgren8
40 Tommy Rustad8

Driver changes

Changed Teams

Entering WTCC Including those who entered one-off rounds in 2008

Leaving WTCC

Calendar

The first provisional calendar was released in October 2008.[2]

Marrakech hosted a round on a new temporary street circuit in the heart of the city on 3 May.[3] and Porto returned to the championship.

On 5 November 2008, FIA released a new provisional calendar, and announced the date of the Race of Germany in Oschersleben moved from 30 August to 6 September (due to clash with the date of the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix), and the date of the Race of Japan in Okayama moved from 25 October to 1 November. The Race of Italy was originally scheduled to be run in Monza but it was changed to Imola, and the date of the event in Italy was also changed (from 4 October to 20 September).[4]

RoundRace NameTrackDate
1R1HSBC Race of Brazil Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba8 March
R2
2R3HSBC Race of Mexico Autódromo Miguel E. Abed22 March
R4
3R5Race of Morocco Marrakech Street Circuit3 May
R6
4R7Ville de Pau Race of France Circuit de Pau Ville17 May
R8
5R9Race of Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo31 May
R10
6R11Mariott Race of the Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit21 June
R12
7R13Race of Portugal Circuito da Boavista5 July
R14
8R15Mariott Race of UK Brands Hatch19 July
R16
9R17Atari Race of Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben6 September
R18
10R19Stihl Race of Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari20 September
R20
11R21Kenwood Race of Japan Okayama International Circuit1 November
R22
12R23Mariott Race of Macau Guia Circuit22 November
R24

Results and standings

Races

RacenowrapRace NamenowrapPole PositionnowrapFastest lapnowrapWinning drivernowrapWinning teamnowrapWinning independentReport
1 Race of Brazil Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Félix PorteiroReport
2 Alain Menu Gabriele Tarquini SEAT Sport Félix Porteiro
3 Race of Mexico Augusto Farfus Andy Priaulx Rickard Rydell SEAT Sport Félix PorteiroReport
4 Jörg Müller Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Félix Porteiro
5 Race of Morocco Robert Huff Robert Huff Robert Huff Chevrolet Mehdi BennaniReport
6 Alain Menu Nicola Larini Chevrolet Franz Engstler
7 Race of France Augusto Farfus Sergio Hernández Robert Huff Chevrolet Franz EngstlerReport
8 Jörg Müller Alain Menu Chevrolet Éric Cayrolle
9 Race of Spain Gabriele Tarquini Yvan Muller Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Tom CoronelReport
10 Augusto Farfus Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Stefano D'Aste
11 Race of the Czech Republicnowrap Augusto Farfusnowrap Andy Priaulxnowrap Alessandro Zanardinowrap BMW Team Italy-Spainnowrap Félix PorteiroReport
12nowrap Sergio Hernándeznowrap Sergio Hernándeznowrap BMW Team Italy-Spainnowrap Félix Porteiro
13 Race of Portugalnowrap Gabriele Tarquininowrap Gabriele Tarquininowrap Gabriele Tarquini SEAT Sport Stefano D'AsteReport
14 Augusto Farfus Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Stefano D'Aste
15 Race of UK Alain Menu Alain Menu Alain Menu Chevrolet Stefano D'AsteReport
16 Jörg Müller Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Tom Boardman
17 Race of Germany Gabriele Tarquini Andy Priaulx Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Tom CoronelReport
18 Andy Priaulx Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Tom Coronel
19 Race of Italy Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele Tarquini SEAT Sport Tom CoronelReport
20 Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Stefano D'Aste
21 Race of Japan Gabriele Tarquini Rickard Rydell Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Tom CoronelReport
22 Robert Huff Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Stefano D'Aste
23 Guia Race of Macau Robert Huff Tiago Monteiro Robert Huff Chevrolet Tom CoronelReport
24 Jörg Müller Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Félix Porteiro

Championship standings

Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
108654321

Drivers' Championship

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valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Gabriele Tarquini41682512633351Ret4323125725127
2 Yvan Muller144142117178232Ret7NC7214353123
3 Augusto Farfus56241262241RetRet818151NC88181113
4 Andy Priaulx79321015†4454NC897351215912NC1384
5 Robert HuffRet13NC1413132222Ret122626Ret9317361880
6 Jörg MüllerNC551384318622711862Ret4NC152167276
7 Rickard Rydell3213RetDNS13Ret1314467354311NC7258111064
8 Jordi Gené23773Ret1612Ret11Ret11641316NCRetNC5693648
9 Tiago Monteiro161211Ret5DSQ1411286345781912Ret23†7Ret6444
10 Alain MenuRet11Ret12716711512Ret22NC18†1181810839442141
11 Sergio Hernández6109514Ret5Ret8651RetDNS16985711Ret12101136
12 Alessandro Zanardi1014136RetDNSNC51251Ret1210121217Ret4415179931
13 Nicola Larini151581061NC91113Ret135Ret22†17156Ret1612512727
14 Tom Coronel981515218819†710991312101148514101313Ret15
15 Félix Porteiro871091310DSQ17†10157414131415Ret159121411141210
16 Franz Engstler121614111176Ret161611142011NC197Ret1113Ret1516147
17 James Thompson181518226611RetDNSDNS6
18 Stefano D'AsteRet2012161613†RetDNS991715109913616121024†10DNSDNS3
19 Éric Cayrolle1081
Tom Boardman111916219Ret1719131915Ret11109131018181415Ret0
Mehdi Bennani9918Ret1423DSQRet13Ret0
Vito Postiglione18Ret1917101021230
Kristian Poulsen20†18RetRetRetRet1510Ret20Ret21171620Ret1222161919Ret17Ret0
Jaap van Lagen171717172014Ret1321†Ret1418RetDNSRet211020RetDNS13Ret23†DNS0
Marin Čolak19†DNSRet22†151219161818RetDNS11210
Kirill Ladygin142218201711RetRetRet2415171917†19241623†142016DNSDNSDNS0
Tim Coronel12160
Philip Geipel172013140
132319†1922†17†171520211620Ret240
Diego Puyo16140
Jean-Marie Clairet14170
Laurent CazenaveRet140
20Ret18150
Takayuki Aoki19160
Seiji Ara17180
Henry Ho22Ret20170
Fabio Fabiani17220
Georgi Tanev1821Ret1819Ret0
André Couto25180
Michel NykjærNC180
Lei Kit Meng21190
João Paulo de Oliveira23190
Jason WattRet190
Masaki Kano21200
22200
Andrea LariniDSQ210
Alex Liu24†DNS0
Norbert MicheliszRetNC0
guest drivers ineligible for points
Robert Dahlgren1514
Tommy RustadRetRet
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Drivers' Championship points were awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the first eight finishers in each of the twenty four races.[5] All results obtained were taken into account.[5]

Manufacturers' Championship

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center"
valign=middlePosvalign=middleManufacturerBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 SEAT1111221161332124323114323314
2243351272743335437225734
2 BMW552284224111813111441171311
6634106345227976252782282
3 Chevrolet151181011111112Ret122616155333417215
Ret13NC1263731513Ret13518†2171898169548
4 Lada1317171717111613202114171815182110206611Ret23†DNS83
142218192014Ret1521†2415181917†19221623†142013RetDNSDNS
valign=middlePosvalign=middleManufacturerBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

Manufacturers' Championship points were awarded on a 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the first eight finishers in each of the twenty four races.[5] All results obtained by the best two classified cars per manufacturer were taken into account.[5] All other cars from the same manufacturer were considered to be invisible in terms of points scoring.[5]

Yokohama Independents' Trophy

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center"
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Tom Coronel981515218819†710991312101148514101313Ret233
2 Félix Porteiro871091310DSQ17†10157414131415Ret1591214111412220
3 Franz Engstler121614111176Ret161611142011NC197Ret1113Ret151614156
4 Stefano D'AsteRet2012161613†RetDNS99171510991361612924†10DNSDNS137
5 Tom Boardman111916219Ret1719131915Ret11109131018181415Ret99
6 Kristian Poulsen20†18RetRetRetRet1510Ret20Ret21171620Ret1222161919Ret17Ret50
7 Marin Čolak19†DNSRet22†151219161818RetDNS112131
8 Mehdi Bennani9918Ret1423NCRet13Ret30
9 Vito Postiglione18Ret19171010212324
10 Nobuteru Taniguchi20Ret181521
11 Éric Cayrolle10818
12 Philip Geipel1720131415
13 Takayuki Aoki191614
14 Georgi Tanev1821Ret1819Ret12
15 Henry Ho22Ret201911
16 Seiji Ara17189
17 Diego Puyo16148
18 Tim Coronel12167
19 Laurent CazenaveRet146
20 André Couto25176
21 Jean-Marie Clairet14174
22 João Paulo de Oliveira23194
23 Lei Kit Meng21184
24 Masaki Kano21203
25 Michel NykjærNC182
26 Joseph Rosa Merszei22202
27 Andrea LariniRet212
28 Fabio Fabiani17222
29 Norbert MicheliszRetNC2
30 Jason WattRet191
Alex Liu24†DNS0
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

Yokohama Teams' Trophy

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center"
valign=middlePosvalign=middleTeamBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 SUNRED Engineering9815152188871099131210104851410131317304
11191621919†17191216151411119131018181415Ret
2 Scuderia Proteam Motorsport871091310DSQ17†10157414131415Ret1591214111412239
1821Ret1818Ret191710102123172220Ret1815
3 Liqui Moly Team Engstler121614111176101616111417111719714111319151614212
20†18RetRetRetRet15RetRet20Ret21201620201222161921201719
4 Wiechers-SportRet2012161613†Ret1499171510991361612917101916150
RetDNS24†18DNSDNS
5 Čolak Racing Team Ingra19†DNSRet22†151219161818RetDNS112132
6 Exagon Engineering9918Ret1423NCRet13Ret28
7 China Dragon Racing21186
8 Perfection RacingNC183
9 Team Bygma Jason Watt RacingRet192
valign=middlePosvalign=middleTeamBRA
MEX
MAR
FRA
ESP
CZE
POR
UK
GER
ITA
JPN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

All the teams taking part in any of the rounds of the 2009 FIA World Touring Car Championship were eligible toscore points for the Yokohama Teams' Trophy. Points were awarded to the two best classified cars of each team, providing they were driven by Independent drivers. All other cars of that same team were considered invisible as far as scoring points was concerned.

External links

Notes and References

  1. 2009 FIA World Touring Car Championship Sporting Regulations, page 2
  2. News: WTCC calendar approved . World Touring Car Championship official website . 4 November 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081114150531/http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1721176.shtml . November 14, 2008 .
  3. News: MARRAKECH GP JOINS 2009 WTCC CALENDAR . World Touring Car Championship official website . 3 July 2008 . 4 November 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080908074333/http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1623445.shtml . September 8, 2008 .
  4. News: Press Release: World Motor Sport Council – Decisions 05/11/2008 . FIA official website . 5 November 2008 . 6 November 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110621234228/http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pressreleases/wmsc/wmsc08/Pages/wmsc_051108.aspx . 21 June 2011 .
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20090521074219/http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/64B88DCDB0B4A3EAC1257527005304FB/$FILE/RS_2009_WTCC_suite_CMSA_12.12.2008.pdf FIA World Touring Car Championship (2009 Sporting Regulations), argent.fia.com