2011 World Touring Car Championship Explained

The 2011 World Touring Car Championship season was the eighth season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship, and the seventh since its 2005 return. The championship, which was open to Super 2000 cars and Diesel 2000 cars,[1] began with the Race of Brazil at Curitiba on 20 March and ended with the Guia Race of Macau at the Guia Circuit on 20 November, after twelve events and twenty-four races.

The series underwent major changes with new circuits Suzuka and Tianma coming into the championship, new drivers such as Pepe Oriola to SUNRED Engineering and Robert Dahlgren with Polestar Racing for the whole season. The series lost the FIA Formula Two Championship as a support championship, but it was replaced by Auto GP. It was also supported by a brand new series, European Production Series which supported the six rounds at Zolder, Monza, Brno, Donington, Oschersleben and Valencia.

Teams and drivers

A provisional list of teams and drivers was revealed on 23 February,[2] and the official entry list was published on 4 March.[3]

TeamCarNo.DriversEvents
Manufacturer Teams
Chevrolet RMLChevrolet Cruze 1.6T1 Yvan MullerAll
2 Robert HuffAll
6 Carlos 'Cacá' Bueno1
8 Alain MenuAll
Lukoil – SUNREDSEAT León 2.0 TDI3 Gabriele Tarquini1–4
SUNRED SR León 1.6T5–12
SUNRED EngineeringSEAT León 2.0 TDI18 Tiago Monteiro1–4
SUNRED SR León 1.6T5–12
ROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TC15 Tom CoronelAll
Polestar RacingVolvo C3030 Robert Dahlgren1–4
Volvo C30 DRIVe5–12
Yokohama Trophy
Lukoil – SUNREDSUNRED SR León 1.6T4 Aleksey Dudukalo7–12
SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED7 Fredy Barth4–12
SUNRED Engineering17 Michel Nykjær4–12
74 Pepe Oriola4–12
Zengõ-Dension TeamBMW 320 TC5 Norbert Michelisz2–12
bamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6T9 Darryl O'Young2–12
10 Yukinori Taniguchi2–12
Liqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TC11 Kristian PoulsenAll
12 Franz EngstlerAll
Proteam RacingBMW 320 TC20 Javier VillaAll
25 Mehdi BennaniAll
Wiechers-SportBMW 320 TC26 Stefano D'Aste6, 8–9
29 Colin Turkington7, 10–11
35 Urs Sonderegger2–5
DeTeam KK MotorsportBMW 320 TC64 David Sigachev9
65 Marchy Lee1–3
Jay-Ten Trophy
Lukoil – SUNREDSEAT León 2.0 TDI4 Aleksey Dudukalo1–6
SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED7 Fredy Barth1–3
SUNRED Engineering17 Michel Nykjær1–3
74 Pepe Oriola1–3
bamboo-engineeringChevrolet Lacetti9 Darryl O'Young1
10 Yukinori Taniguchi1
Borusan Otomotiv MotorsportBMW 320si'0813 Ibrahim Okyay3, 8
Proteam RacingBMW 320si'0921 Fabio Fabiani1–4, 7–10
Liqui Moly Team Engstler11
Asian Wild Card Entries
Proteam RacingBMW 320si´0923 Philip Ma11–12
Wiechers-SportBMW 320 TC28 Gary Kwok12
Chevrolet RMLChevrolet Cruze 1.6T31 Toshi Arai10
Liqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si'0952 Jo Merszei12
51 Charles Ng10
DeTeam KK MotorsportBMW 320 TC11–12
68 Masaki Kano10
SUNRED EngineeringSUNRED SR León 1.6T66 André Couto12
88 Hiroki Yoshimoto10
RPM Racing TeamBMW 320si'0870 Mak Ka Lok12
Corsa MotorsportChevrolet Lacetti75 Felipe De Souza12
76 Kuok Io Keong12
778 Auto SportPeugeot 30877 Lo Ka Chun12

Team and driver changes

Chevrolet retained their three full-time drivers from 2010, Yvan Muller, Robert Huff and Alain Menu. Cacá Bueno also joined the team in a fourth car at his home meeting in Curitiba. The team utilized the newly introduced 1600cc engine. Again, two further Chevrolets were entered by bamboo-engineering, who retained their 2010 drivers, Darryl O'Young and Yukinori Taniguchi. Bamboo campaigned Lacettis at the first round in Curitiba, but contested the rest of the season with Cruzes.

SUNRED Engineering again ran six cars through three different team guises. Gabriele Tarquini remained with the team and was joined by former SEAT León Eurocup racer Aleksei Dudukalo, who brought Lukoil sponsorship into the team. Another three-car outfit was headed by Tiago Monteiro, who was joined by Michel Nykjær, and another graduate from the SEAT León Eurocup, Pepe Oriola. Fredy Barth completed the SEAT sextet, with his SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED team. The SEATs began the season using a two-litre turbo diesel engine and from Hungary introduced a similar engine to that used in the Chevrolets. However, the cars were branded as SR Leon with no SEAT support at all. Leaving the team is Jordi Gené, who parted with the team before the end of the 2010 season.

Norbert Michelisz remained in the championship with the Zengő Dension Team, but switched to a BMW 320 TC, having campaigned a SEAT in 2010, winning a race at Macau. He began his campaign at the second round of the season at Zolder. Three other teams campaigned a single 320 TC during the season; ROAL Motorsport returned to the series, with Tom Coronel switching from a SUNRED SEAT, Wiechers-Sport ran Urs Sonderegger – another driver from the SEAT León Eurocup – at the European races held during the season, and DeTeam KK Motorsport ran Marchy Lee, who steps up from the Asian Porsche Carrera Cup.

The factory BMW Team RBM did not return in 2011, and drivers Augusto Farfus and Andy Priaulx moved into sportscar racing, entering the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Independent BMWs were however campaigned by the Proteam Racing and Liqui Moly Team Engstler outfits. Proteam ran three BMWs; two 320 TCs for Mehdi Bennani, who moves from Wiechers-Sport and former single-seater racer Javier Villa, as well as a naturally aspirated 320si for Fabio Fabiani. Bennani and Villa replaced Independents' champion Sergio Hernández and Stefano D'Aste. Team Engstler ran two cars once again, with Franz Engstler being joined by Kristian Poulsen, who drove for his own team in 2010 after driving for Engstler in 2009. Poulsen replaced Andrei Romanov.

Polestar Racing campaigned a Volvo full-time in 2011, having contested five meetings over the past four seasons. Swedish Touring Car Championship runner-up Robert Dahlgren again campaigned the car as he had done in each of Polestar's events to date. The team also introduced a similar engine in the mid-season.

Calendar

The provisional calendar for the 2011 season was approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council on 8 September 2010[4] with further amendments on 3 November 2010,[5] 7 December 2010[6] and 8 March 2011.[7]

EventRace NameTrackDate
1R1Race of Brazil Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba20 March
R2
2R3Monroe Race of Belgium Circuit Zolder24 April
R4
3R5Race of Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza15 May
R6
4R7Race of Hungary Hungaroring5 June
R8
5R9Monroe Race of the Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit19 June
R10
6R11Race of Turismo de Portugal Circuito da Boavista3 July
R12
7R13Race of UK Donington Park17 July
R14
8R15bet-at-home.com Race of Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben31 July
R16
9R17interwetten.com Race of Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo4 September
R18
10R19Kenwood Race of Japan Suzuka Circuit23 October
R20
11R21Race of China Shanghai Tianma Circuit6 November
R22
12R23Race of Macau Guia Circuit20 November
R24

Calendar changes

Results and standings

Races

RacenowrapRace NamenowrapPole PositionnowrapFastest lapnowrapWinning drivernowrapWinning teamnowrap winnernowrap WinnerReport
1 Race of Brazil Robert Huff Robert Huff Robert Huff Chevrolet Kristian Poulsen Michel NykjærReport
2 Robert Huff Alain Menu Chevrolet Javier Villa Pepe Oriola
3 Race of Belgium Robert Huff Robert Huff Robert Huff Chevrolet Kristian Poulsen Michel NykjærReport
4nowrap Javier Villanowrap Gabriele Tarquininowrap Lukoil – SUNREDnowrap Darryl O'Youngnowrap Michel Nykjær
5 Race of Italy Robert Huff Yvan Muller Robert Huff Chevroletnowrap Norbert Michelisz Fredy BarthReport
6 Yvan Muller Robert Huff Chevrolet Kristian Poulsen Pepe Oriola
7 Race of Hungarynowrap Alain Menunowrap Norbert Michelisznowrap Alain Menunowrap Chevroletnowrap Norbert Michelisznowrap Aleksei DudukaloReport
8 Norbert Michelisz Yvan Muller Chevrolet Franz Engstler Aleksei Dudukalo
9nowrap Yvan Mullernowrap Robert Huffnowrap Robert Huffnowrap Chevroletnowrap Kristian Poulsennowrap Aleksei DudukaloReport
10 Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Chevrolet Michel Nykjær Aleksei Dudukalo
11 Race of Portugal Alain Menu Alain Menu Alain Menu Chevrolet Norbert Micheliszno finishersReport
12 Robert Huff Robert Huff Chevrolet Norbert Michelisz Aleksei Dudukalo
13 Race of UK Yvan Muller Robert Huff Yvan Muller Chevrolet Franz Engstlerno finishers Report
14 Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Chevrolet Franz Engstlerno finishers
15 Race of Germany Yvan Muller Robert Huff Yvan Muller Chevrolet Stefano D'Aste Ibrahim OkyayReport
16 Tom Coronel Franz Engstlernowrap Liqui Moly Team Engstler Franz Engstler Ibrahim Okyay
17 Race of Spain Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Chevrolet Kristian Poulsen Fabio FabianiReport
18 Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Chevrolet Kristian Poulsen Fabio Fabiani
19 Race of Japan Alain Menu Alain Menu Alain Menu Chevrolet Michel Nykjær Charles NgReport
20 Robert Dahlgren Tom Coronel ROAL Motorsport Michel Nykjær Charles Ng
21 Race of China Alain Menu Robert Huff Alain Menu Chevrolet Colin Turkington Fabio FabianiReport
22 Yvan Muller Yvan Muller Chevrolet Colin Turkington Fabio Fabiani
23 Guia Race of Macau Robert Huff Yvan Muller Robert Huff Chevrolet Michel Nykjær Jo MerszeiReport
24 Robert Huff Robert Huff Chevrolet Michel Nykjær Jo Merszei

Championship standings

Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

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valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Yvan Muller233Ret22512122111511424123433
2 Robert Huff141611421431222652233311430
3 Alain Menu612219†51Ret33163552231416RetDNS323
4 Tom Coronel42RetDNS51518†442654410437NC15542233
5 Gabriele Tarquini7641Ret1063NC657573317†49RetNC234204
6 Tiago Monteiro117533475121243RetRetRet88RetRetDNS8Ret128117
7 Kristian Poulsen5146Ret639Ret581419917†13Ret4551067713112
8 Franz Engstler99Ret129915616Ret11863161NC1010111286788
9 Norbert Michelisz784721581584NC1215Ret7615911Ret8988
10 Michel Nykjær8Ret8512Ret1313†1059127Ret71711153614145586
11 Robert Dahlgren12131371513NC969716864799Ret599DNSDNS72
12 Javier Villa148910883797Ret1717161210619†16810Ret111059
13 Colin Turkington1010672446
14 Darryl O'YoungRet11104761287Ret1291181411151411Ret13RetRet1243
15 Cacá Bueno3525
16 Mehdi Bennani10RetRet111120†14141110161814911RetRet128187119624
17 Stefano D'Aste101169101112
18 Pepe Oriola13101114141210Ret13111314121581212818131713101111
19 Fredy Barth15RetRetDNS1019†810Ret16†NC101311NCRet1918†RetDNS2112DNSDNS7
20181514DSQ131111111514151516131714141671420†DNSWDWD6
21 Aleksei Dudukalo1712129RetRet16121413Ret13151491513Ret17121517RetDNS4
22 Charles Ng1419161013141
Masaki Kano12160
Toshi Arai13150
Fabio Fabiani19NC1613181817RetDSQDSQ19161617DNQDNQ18150
Ibrahim Okyay161618130
David Sigachev18†130
Jo Merszei14150
Marchy Lee1616RetDNS20140
Urs Sonderegger1515†1717DNSDNS17Ret0
Felipe De Souza15†Ret0
Philip Ma1916†Ret160
Gary Kwok16†Ret0
Hiroki YoshimotoRet170
Mak Ka LokRetRet0
André CoutoRetRet0
Kuok Io KeongDNSDNS0
Lo Ka ChunEXEX0
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
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 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each race.[1]

Manufacturers' Championship

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center"
valign=middlePosvalign=middleManufacturerBRA
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ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Chevrolet111211111111111211121111973
232422422322222522233323
2 BMW Customer Racing Teams426843244264436135512442583
58710573657856410446675566
3 SR Customer Racing7641346310543573384368234522
87531010751265771178118912141255
4 Volvo Polestar Evaluation Team12131371513NC969716864799Ret599DNSDNS154
valign=middlePosvalign=middleManufacturerBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

Manufacturers Championship points were awarded on a 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each race.[1] However, only the results obtained by the best two cars classified per manufacturer in each race were counted.[1] All the other cars of that same manufacturer were invisible as far as scoring points is concerned.[1]

Yokohama Drivers' Trophy

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valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Kristian Poulsen5146Ret639Ret58141991713Ret4551067713141
2 Michel Nykjær8Ret8512Ret13131059127Ret717111536141455139
3 Franz Engstler99Ret129915616Ret11863161NC10101112867125
4 Norbert Michelisz784721581584NC1215Ret7615911Ret89124
5 Javier Villa148910883797Ret171716121061916810Ret1110104
6 Darryl O'YoungRet11104761287Ret1291181411151411Ret13RetRet1288
7 Mehdi Bennani10RetRet11112014141110161814911RetRet128187119673
8 Pepe Oriola13101114141210Ret13111314121581212818131713101166
9 Colin Turkington1010672449
10 Stefano D'Aste101169101137
11 Aleksei Dudukalo1712129RetRet16121413Ret13151491513Ret17121517RetDNS31
12 Fredy Barth15RetRetDNS1019810Ret16NC101311NCRet1918RetDNS2112DNSDNS30
13181514DSQ131111111514151516131714141671420DNSWDWD26
14 Charles Ng1419161013147
15 Ibrahim Okyay161618133
16 Marchy Lee1616RetDNS20143
17 David Sigachev18132
18 Masaki Kano12161
19 Fabio Fabiani19NC1613181817RetDSQDSQ19161617DNQDNQ18151
Jo Merszei14150
Urs Sonderegger15151717DNSDNS17Ret0
Felipe De Souza15Ret0
Philip Ma1916Ret160
Gary Kwok16Ret0
Hiroki YoshimotoRet170
Mak Ka LokRetRet0
Kuok Io KeongDNSDNS0
Lo Ka ChunEXEX0
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
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ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Yokohama Teams' Trophy

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valign=middlePosvalign=middleTeamBRA
BEL
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POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Liqui Moly Team Engstler5961263965811863131455106767259
914RetRet9915Ret16Ret141991716RetNC101011128713
2 SUNRED Engineering810851212101310591171571211836141355200
13Ret111414Ret13Ret1311131412Ret8171215181317141011
3 Proteam Racing108910883797161714911106128871196172
14NC1611111814141110Ret18171612161617161810151110
4 Zengő-Dension Team784721581584NC1215Ret7615911Ret89113
5 bamboo-engineering1811104761187141291181411141471413RetRet12112
Ret1514DSQ1311121115Ret151516131714151611Ret20DNSWDWD
6 Wiechers-Sport15151717DNSDNS17Ret10111010691011672416Ret81
7 LukoilSUNRED1712129RetRet16121413Ret13151491513Ret17121517RetDNS31
8 SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED15RetRetDNS1019810Ret16NC101311NCRet1918RetDNS2112DNSDNS30
9 DeTeam KK Motorsport1616RetDNS2014181312161610131413
10 Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport161618133
Corsa Motorsport15Ret0
DNSDNS
RPM Racing TeamRetRet0
778 Auto SportEXEX0
valign=middlePosvalign=middleTeamBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

Jay-Ten Trophy

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; text-align: center"
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 
1 Fabio Fabiani19NC1613181817RetDSQDSQ19161617DNQDNQ181588
2 Aleksei Dudukalo1712129RetRet16121413Ret1375
3 Pepe Oriola13101114141247
4 Michel Nykjær8Ret8512Ret38
5 Ibrahim Okyay1616181333
6 Philip Ma1916Ret1624
7 Fredy Barth15RetRetDNS101921
8 Jo Merszei141520
9 Charles Ng141920
10 Yukinori Taniguchi18159
11 Darryl O'YoungRet118
12 Felipe De Souza15Ret8
Mak Ka LokRetRet0
Kuok Io KeongDNSDNS0
Lo Ka ChunEXEX0
valign=middlePosvalign=middleDriverBRA
BEL
ITA
HUN
CZE
POR
GBR
GER
ESP
JPN
CHN
MAC
valign=middle Pts 

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 Sporting regulations – FIA World Touring Car Championship . 15 June 2011 . 11 November 2011 . fia.com . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425014524/http://argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/381D57E6CABCF0CBC12578B00058B761/$FILE/Clean.%202011%20WTCC%20Sporting%20Regulations.V-15.06.pdf . 25 April 2012 .
  2. News: Provisional WTCC entry list for 2011. TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 23 February 2011. 23 February 2011. Neil. Hudson. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717080116/http://www.touringcartimes.com/article.php?id=5788. 2011-07-17. dead.
  3. News: WTCC unveils 2011 entry list. World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 4 March 2011. 4 March 2011.
  4. News: The FIA approves 2011 WTCC calendar. Kigema Sport Organisation. World Touring Car Championship. 8 September 2010. 8 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101123031000/http://fiawtcc.com/Read_News.asp?idnews=671. 2010-11-23. dead.
  5. News: World Motor Sport Council: 03/11/2010 . fia.com . . 3 November 2010 . 3 November 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101105155751/http://www.fia.com/en-GB/mediacentre/pressreleases/wmsc/2010/Pages/wmsc_031110.aspx . 5 November 2010 . dead .
  6. Web site: 2011 International Sporting Calendar. fia.com. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 7 December 2010. 9 December 2010. 1–2. https://web.archive.org/web/20110409133549/http://private.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/vcal/01/$FILE/2011Fullcalendar.pdf. 2011-04-09. dead.
  7. News: Marrakech dropped from WTCC calendar. Kigema Sport Organisation. World Touring Car Championship. 8 March 2011. 8 March 2011.
  8. News: WTCC and Stock Car in joint event at Curitiba. Kigema Sport Organisation. World Touring Car Championship. 2 February 2011. 2 February 2011.
  9. News: WTCC confirms Tianma Circuit will host penultimate round of 2011. 30 September 2011. 30 September 2011. Autosport. Haymarket Publications.
  10. News: Track issue cost Argentina WTCC date. Matt. Beer. autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. 5 November 2010. 5 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101107101459/http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/87922. 7 November 2010 . live.
  11. News: Der Hungaroring ersetzt Marrakesch. de. Stefan. Ziegler. motorsport-total.com. Motorsport-Total.com GmbH. 21 March 2011. 21 March 2011.