WTCC i Belgien
Circuit Zolder | |
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Statistik | |
Antal säsonger | 3 |
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Första tävlingen | 2005 |
Senaste tävlingen | 2011 |
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Senaste tävlingen | |
Race 1: | |
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FIA WTCC Race of Belgium var den belgiska deltävlingen av FIA:s standardvagnsmästerskap, World Touring Car Championship. Deltävlingen kördes säsongen 2005 på Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, men återkom inte till 2006. Säsongen 2010 kom WTCC tillbaka till Belgien, men denna gång till Circuit Zolder, cirka åtta mil öster om Bryssel. Tävlingen kördes två år i rad, men togs bort från kalendern till 2012.[1]
Säsonger
År | Bana | Race | Segrare förare | Segrare märke | Rapport |
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2011 | Circuit Zolder | 1 2 | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | WTCC i Belgien 2011 |
2010 | Circuit Zolder | 1 2 | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | WTCC i Belgien 2010 |
2005 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 1 2 | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | WTCC i Belgien 2005 |
Källor och noter
- ^ WTCC reveals 2012 championship calendar - touringcartimes.com 23 september 2011
- ^ TARQUINI INHERITS WIN AS GENÉ IS EXCLUDED - fiawtcc.com 20 juni 2010
- ^ Efter att Jordi Gené blev diskvalificerad för att inte ha klarat den tekniska kontrollen.
WTCC-deltävlingar
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