WTCC i Tyskland

FIA WTCC Race of Germany
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
Statistik
Antal säsonger7
Första tävlingen2005
Senaste tävlingen2011
Flest segrar Andy Priaulx (4)
Flest segrar (team) BMW (11)
Senaste tävlingen
Race 1:
Segrare (förare) Yvan Muller
Segrare (team) Chevrolet
Race 2:
Segrare (förare) Franz Engstler
Segrare (team) Liqui Moly Team Engstler
Michel Nykjær under FIA WTCC Race of Germany 2010.

FIA WTCC Race of Germany är den tyska deltävlingen av FIA:s standardvagnsmästerskap World Touring Car Championship. Deltävlingen har körts på Motorsport Arena Oschersleben varenda säsong, 3 mil sydväst om Magdeburg[1].

Säsonger

ÅrBanaRaceSegrare förareSegrare modellRapport
2011Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Yvan Muller
Franz Engstler
Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T
BMW 320TC
WTCC i Tyskland 2011
2010Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Alain Menu
Andy Priaulx
Chevrolet Cruze LT
BMW 320si
WTCC i Tyskland 2010
2009Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Andy Priaulx
Augusto Farfus
BMW 320si
BMW 320si
WTCC i Tyskland 2009
2008Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Augusto Farfus
Félix Porteiro
BMW 320si
BMW 320si
WTCC i Tyskland 2008
2007Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Yvan Muller
Augusto Farfus
SEAT León TDi
BMW 320si
WTCC i Tyskland 2007
2006Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Andy Priaulx
Jörg Müller
BMW 320si
BMW 320si
WTCC i Tyskland 2006
2005Motorsport Arena Oschersleben1
2
Andy Priaulx
Alessandro Zanardi
BMW 320i
BMW 320i
WTCC i Tyskland 2005

Källor

Fabrizio Giovanardi snurrar på Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 2005.

WTCC-deltävlingar

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