WTCC i Brasilien 2008
WTCC i Brasilien 2008, (officiellt FIA WTCC Race of Brazil 2008), kördes på Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba 2 mars.
Race 1
P | Förare | Bil |
---|---|---|
1 | Yvan Muller | SEAT León TDI |
2 | Rickard Rydell | SEAT León TDI |
3 | Augusto Farfus Jr. | BMW 320si |
4 | Jörg Müller | BMW 320si |
5 | Andy Priaulx | BMW 320si |
6 | Gabriele Tarquini | SEAT León TDI |
7 | Jordi Gené | SEAT León TDI |
8 | Félix Porteiro | BMW 320si |
9 | Tom Coronel | SEAT León |
10 | Pierre-Yves Corthals | SEAT León |
11 | Oliver Tielemans | BMW 320si |
12 | Stefano D'Aste | BMW 320si |
13 | Franz Engstler | BMW 320si |
14 | Andrey Romanov | BMW 320si |
15 | Sergio Hernández | BMW 320si |
16 | Alessandro Zanardi | BMW 320si |
17 | Ibrahim Okyay | BMW 320si |
18 | Tiago Monteiro | SEAT León TDI |
Förare som bröt loppet
Förare | Bil |
---|---|
Robert Huff | Chevrolet Lacetti |
Nicola Larini | Chevrolet Lacetti |
Alain Menu | Chevrolet Lacetti |
Race 2
P | Förare | Bil |
---|---|---|
1 | Gabriele Tarquini | SEAT León TDI |
2 | Andy Priaulx | BMW 320si |
3 | Félix Porteiro | BMW 320si |
4 | Jörg Müller | BMW 320si |
5 | Yvan Muller | SEAT León TDI |
6 | Augusto Farfus Jr. | BMW 320si |
7 | Rickard Rydell | SEAT León TDI |
8 | Jordi Gené | SEAT León TDI |
9 | Tom Coronel | SEAT León |
10 | Alain Menu | Chevrolet Lacetti |
11 | Alessandro Zanardi | BMW 320si |
12 | Nicola Larini | Chevrolet Lacetti |
13 | Tiago Monteiro | SEAT León TDI |
14 | Oliver Tielemans | BMW 320si |
15 | Sergio Hernández | BMW 320si |
16 | Stefano D'Aste | BMW 320si |
17 | Franz Engstler | BMW 320si |
18 | Pierre-Yves Corthals | SEAT León |
19 | Andrey Romanov | BMW 320si |
20 | Ibrahim Okyay | BMW 320si |
Förare som bröt loppet
Förare | Bil |
---|---|
Robert Huff | Chevrolet Lacetti |
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