2011 FIA WTCC Race of Italy

Italy 2011 FIA WTCC Race of Italy
Race details

Date 15 May, 2011
Location Monza, Italy
Course Autodromo Nazionale Monza
5.793 kilometres (3.600 mi)
Race One
Laps 9
Pole position
Driver United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML
Time 1:59.034
Podium
First United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML
Second France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Third Portugal Tiago Monteiro SUNRED Engineering
Fastest Lap
Driver France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Time 1:59.960
Race Two
Laps 9
Podium
First United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML
Second France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Third Denmark Kristian Poulsen Liqui Moly Team Engstler
Fastest Lap
Driver France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML
Time 1:59.355

The 2011 FIA WTCC Race of Italy was the third round of the 2011 World Touring Car Championship season and the seventh running of the FIA WTCC Race of Italy. It was held on 15 May 2011 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza, Italy.

Both races were won by Robert Huff of Chevrolet RML. Kristian Poulsen claimed his maiden WTCC podium finish in race two when he finished third.

Background

After the previous round in Belgium, Huff was leading the drivers' championship by one point over Chevrolet team mate Alain Menu. Poulsen was leading the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.

Turkish driver Ibrahim Okyay returned to championship driving a Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport run naturally aspirated BMW 320si, having last competed in the 2008 season.[1]

Report

Testing and free practice

Yvan Muller set the pace in Thursday's opening test session, beating the BMWs of Poulsen and Tom Coronel. SUNRED Engineering did not take part in the session having run their own private test the previous day.[2]

Huff topped the opening free practice session on Saturday morning, a tenth quicker than the SEAT of Gabriele Tarquini. Franz Engstler ended up in the gravel trap at the parabolica during the session.[3]

Muller led a Chevrolet 1–2–3–4 in the final free practice session, leading Huff, Menu and the independent Chevrolet Cruze of Darryl O'Young. Marchy Lee lost control of his DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC at Lesmo and collided with the barriers, while Mehdi Bennani spun himself into the gravel at the same corner.[3]

Qualifying

Huff continued his dominance of qualifying in 2011 to take his third pole position of the season, edging out team–mates Muller and Menu to lead a Chevrolet 1–2–3. Huff set his best lap in Q1 after the checkered flag fell, putting him ninth and into the second session. Tiago Monteiro was tenth in Q1 to take pole position for race two.

Muller set the pace at the start of Q2 but Huff went quickest on his first flying lap. Behind the Chevrolet trio, Michelisz lined up fourth alongside Menu on the second row as the leading independent driver. Monteiro, O'Young, Poulsen, Coronel, Bennani and Tarquini completed the top ten. Tarquini was taken to the medical centre for checks after the session when the left window in his car shattered.[4]

Warm-Up

Warm–up took place on a damp track on Sunday morning, pole sitter Huff set the fastest time. Some drivers found the conditions tricky and took the first corner escape road, while Monteiro was called to the stewards' office for cutting a corner in sector three on his best lap.[5]

Race One

Huff had led from pole position and was followed by Muller and Menu. A gap left by Muller towards the end of the first lap allowed Menu to take second place and the Swiss driver then set about catching the leader. Later on in the race, Muller was catching Menu and on the last lap the pair collided. Muller tagged Menu's car sending the second placed car into one of the barriers on the final lap. This left the last podium position open, Michelisz was running third but Monteiro got a better run through the last corner and by the line, Monteiro came out three–hundredths of a second ahead. Huff, Muller and Monteiro filled the podium places with Michelisz fourth as the winning independent and Coronel fifth. Yokohama Trophy leader Poulsen was sixth. The Lukoil-SUNRED pair of Tarquini and Aleksei Dudukalo were the only retirements.[6]

Race Two

Monteiro started on the reversed grid pole but race one winner Huff passed him at the start to lead into the first corner. He was followed by Muller, who later bumped into the rear of Huff's car under braking for the Parabolica. The contact meant Huff got out of shape but stayed on track. Muller was shown the bad sportsmanship flag after the incident. Huff and Muller made it a Chevrolet 1–2 for both races and Poulsen took third and his first podium finish in the WTCC, Coronel had been in contention for the position until he slowed with a delaminated tyre. Monteiro ended up fourth and Menu was fifth having started the race from the back. Coronel ended the race fifteenth.[7]

After the race, Muller was given a ten–place grid penalty, suspended for two rounds for causing the collision with Huff.[8]

Results

Qualifying

Pos. No. Name Team Car C Q1 Q2
1 2 United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 2:00.515 1:59.034
2 1 France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 2:00.382 1:59.131
3 8 Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 2:00.279 1:59.433
4 5 Hungary Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team BMW 320 TC Y 1:59.961 1:59.458
5 18 Portugal Tiago Monteiro SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 2:00.549 1:59.574
6 9 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 2:00.030 1:59.866
7 11 Denmark Kristian Poulsen Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 2:00.005 2:00.010
8 15 Netherlands Tom Coronel ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC 1:59.907 2:00.244
9 25 Morocco Mehdi Bennani Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 2:00.287 2:00.930
10 3 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 2:00.511 2:01.073
11 20 Spain Javier Villa Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 2:00.803
12 74 Spain Pepe Oriola SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 2:00.861
13 12 Germany Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 2:00.912
14 17 Denmark Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 2:00.971
15 10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 2:01.534
16 30 Sweden Robert Dahlgren Polestar Racing Volvo C30 2:01.823
17 7 Switzerland Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 2:02.008
18 4 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 2:02.009
19 65 Hong Kong Marchy Lee DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC Y 2:04.088
20 35 Switzerland Urs Sonderegger Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC Y 2:04.682
21 13 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW 320si Y 2:04.790
22 21 Italy Fabio Fabiani Proteam Racing BMW 320si Y 2:08.789

Race 1

Pos. No. Name Team Car C Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 18:07.398 1 25
2 1 France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 +1.291 2 18
3 18 Portugal Tiago Monteiro SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 9 +4.239 5 15
4 5 Hungary Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team BMW 320 TC Y 9 +4.269 4 12
5 15 Netherlands Tom Coronel ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC 9 +4.499 8 10
6 11 Denmark Kristian Poulsen Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 9 +5.509 7 8
7 9 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 9 +10.506 6 6
8 20 Spain Javier Villa Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 9 +10.798 11 4
9 12 Germany Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 9 +11.492 13 2
10 7 Switzerland Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 9 +15.366 17 1
11 25 Morocco Mehdi Bennani Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 9 +18.439 9
12 17 Denmark Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 9 +18.873 14
13 10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 9 +19.286 15
14 74 Spain Pepe Oriola SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 9 +20.070 12
15 30 Sweden Robert Dahlgren Polestar Racing Volvo C30 9 +30.709 16
16 13 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW 320si Y 9 +58.046 21
17 35 Switzerland Urs Sonderegger Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC Y 9 +59.018 20
18 21 Italy Fabio Fabiani Proteam Racing BMW 320si Y 9 +1:25.422 22
19 8 Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 8 +1 Lap 3
20 65 Hong Kong Marchy Lee DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC Y 8 +1 Lap 19
Ret 3 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 5 Race incident 10
Ret 4 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 2 Race incident 18

Race 2

Pos. No. Name Team Car C Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 United Kingdom Robert Huff Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 18:10.032 2 25
2 1 France Yvan Muller Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 +0.242 4 18
3 11 Denmark Kristian Poulsen Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 9 +3.559 8 15
4 18 Portugal Tiago Monteiro SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 9 +6.211 1 12
5 8 Switzerland Alain Menu Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 +8.896 6 10
6 9 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 9 +10.089 7 8
7 5 Hungary Norbert Michelisz Zengő-Dension Team BMW 320 TC Y 9 +10.780 9 6
8 20 Spain Javier Villa Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 9 +11.054 11 4
9 12 Germany Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC Y 9 +11.056 13 2
10 3 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 9 +12.800 3 1
11 10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T Y 9 +19.420 15
12 74 Spain Pepe Oriola SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 9 +21.519 12
13 30 Sweden Robert Dahlgren Polestar Racing Volvo C30 9 +23.532 16
14 65 Hong Kong Marchy Lee DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC Y 9 +27.912 19
15 15 Netherlands Tom Coronel ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC 9 +28.095 10
16 13 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW 320si Y 9 +48.069 21
17 35 Switzerland Urs Sonderegger Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC Y 9 +52.972 20
18 21 Italy Fabio Fabiani Proteam Racing BMW 320si Y 9 +1:27.890 22
19 7 Switzerland Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 7 +2 Laps 17
20 25 Morocco Mehdi Bennani Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC Y 7 +2 Laps 5
Ret 4 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo Lukoil-SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 1 Race incident 18
DNS 17 Denmark Michel Nykjær SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI Y 0 Did not start 14

Standings after the event

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 United Kingdom Robert Huff 120
2 2 France Yvan Muller 84
1 3 Switzerland Alain Menu 79
1 4 Portugal Tiago Monteiro 58
2 5 Italy Gabriele Tarquini 52

Yokohama Independents' Trophy standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Denmark Kristian Poulsen 45
4 2 Hungary Norbert Michelisz 33
1 3 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young 33
2 4 Spain Javier Villa 33
2 5 Denmark Michel Nykjær 24

Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos Manufacturer Points
1 United States Chevrolet 242
2 Spain SR Customer Racing 150
3 Germany BMW Customer Racing Teams 132
4 Sweden Volvo Polestar Evaluation Team 40

References

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  2. Hudson, Neil (12 May 2011). "Yvan Muller fastest at Monza test day". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  3. 1 2 Allen, Peter (14 May 2011). "Huff And Muller Top Monza Practice For Chevrolet". The Checkered Flag. BlackEagleMedia Network. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  4. Allen, Peter (14 May 2011). "Huff Continues Pole Streak In Chevrolet 1-2-3 At Monza". The Checkered Flag. BlackEagleMedia Network. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  5. Hudson, Neil (15 May 2011). "Huff leads damp warm-up at damp Monza". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
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