WTCC i Turkiet

FIA WTCC Race of Turkey
Istanbul Park
Statistik
Antal säsonger2
Första tävlingen2005
Senaste tävlingen2006
Flest segrar Gabriele Tarquini (2)
Flest segrar (team) Alfa Romeo (2)
Senaste tävlingen
Race 1:
Segrare (förare) Alessandro Zanardi
Segrare (team) BMW
Race 2:
Segrare (förare) Gabriele Tarquini
Segrare (team) SEAT

FIA WTCC Race of Turkey var den turkiska deltävlingen i FIA:s standardvagnsmästerskap World Touring Car Championship. Deltävlingen kördes säsongerna 2005 och 2006Istanbul Park, innan den ersattes av FIA WTCC Race of SwedenScandinavian Raceway 2007[1].

Säsonger

ÅrBanaRaceSegrare förareSegrare märkeRapport
2006Istanbul Park1
2
Alessandro Zanardi
Gabriele Tarquini
BMW
SEAT
WTCC i Turkiet 2006
2005Istanbul Park1
2
Fabrizio Giovanardi
Gabriele Tarquini
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
WTCC i Turkiet 2005

Källor

  1. ^ WTCC: Sweden replaces Turkey - touringcartimes.com 2007

WTCC-deltävlingar

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