Eurosport - Mon, 06 Oct 10:43:00 2008
FIA WTCC points leader Yvan Muller won race one at Monza from Gabriele Tarquini as SEAT completed a 1-2.
Rickard Rydell thought he had given the Spanish manufacturer a clean sweep of the podium, but was later handed a 30-second penalty that saw him drop to 17th. BMW's Andy Priaulx was therefore promoted to third.
The race got off to a cataclysmic start, as Felix Porteiro made contact with James Thompson, causing the N.Technology Honda driver to spin and collect five more drivers: Jordi Gene, Alain Menu, Robert Huff, Pierre-Yves Corthals and Stefano D'Aste.
Menu fell back to the bottom of the field. D'Aste rejoined after a long pit stop while Porteiro and Thompson retired. Gene, Huff and Corthals escaped relatively unscathed.
The trio of SEATs escaped the carnage, with Muller leading from Tarquini and Rydell.
Further back, Huff fought with and overtook Alessandro Zanardi over the finish line as the cars completed the first lap, demonstrating the speed potential of the Chevrolet Lacetti.
His team-mate Nicola Larini, who had a great start getting up to fourth, was being chased by the BMWs of Augusto Farfus and Andy Priaulx. Farfus managed to find a way past him, only for the Italian to take him back again, and then tried to overtake Rydell, but he was forced backwards as Rydell closed the door.
Then Priaulx took Farfus, and it began to look like the Brazilian was having problems with the car. Within a lap he was forced to stop at the end of the main straight with smoke pouring out of the back of the car.
Half way through the race Tarquini took the lead as he got into Muller's slipstream, but a couple of laps later Tarquini let his team mate back through after Muller got a good slipstream. So Muller finished ahead of Championship rivals Tarquini and Rydell, with Priaulx in fourth and Monteiro, in the SEAT that lost out in qualifying yesterday, behind him in fifth.
Larini finished sixth following an incident with Rydell in the final lap of the race. He tried to pass the SEAT driver, made contact and forced Rydell to cut the chicane.
Rydell slowed down but was later penalised, and Larini suffered damage and began to fall back, finishing just ahead of his team mate. Huff overtook Gene on the final laps to take seventh position, and Gené who lost out in the first corner will start from pole for the second race.
Corthals and Franz Engstler had a good fight for the Independents' Trophy. Corthals struggled on the straights following the first lap incident with Thompson, but was able to beat Engstler into the corners as he finally took the win. Kristian Poulson was the only other driver who had an incident, spinning off at Turn 11 but he was able to recover to finish the race.
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Well done SEAT!!!
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