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| SEAT crowned WTCC Champions; and drivers champion elect... | |
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| John | Oct 29 2008, 11:46 AM Post #1 |
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SEAT have already claimed the WTCC Manufacturers’ Championship after Okayama’s first race and now head to Macau to crown one of his men – Yvan Muller or Gabriele Tarquini – as the new Drivers’ World champion. During a triumphal year, the (Diesel) León cars obtained twelve victories and five pole positions out of the 22 races so far, managing to stop BMW domination that lasted since 2005. “It has been a fantastic season and we have been fighting for that for several years. We have been given new technology from Tdi that has enabled us to do something more with the car,” said SEAT Sport director Jaime Puig, pointing out the fact that this is the first World Championship won by a diesel-powered car. “We are proud to say now that Spain has won all the three automobile world championships: Formula One with Fernando Alonso, WRC with Carlos Sainz and WTCC with SEAT.” Source |
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