WTCC i Turkiet
Istanbul Park | |
Statistik | |
Antal säsonger | 2 |
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Första tävlingen | 2005 |
Senaste tävlingen | 2006 |
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 2006 på Istanbul Park, innan den ersattes av FIA WTCC Race of Sweden på Scandinavian Raceway 2007[1].
Säsonger
År | Bana | Race | Segrare förare | Segrare märke | Rapport |
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2006 | Istanbul Park | 1 2 | Alessandro Zanardi Gabriele Tarquini | BMW SEAT | WTCC i Turkiet 2006 |
2005 | Istanbul Park | 1 2 | Fabrizio Giovanardi Gabriele Tarquini | Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo | WTCC i Turkiet 2005 |
Källor
- ^ WTCC: Sweden replaces Turkey - touringcartimes.com 2007
WTCC-deltävlingar
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