Magnus gains in Spain as Azcona advances with thrilling home WTCR victory

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Gilles Magnus resisted intense pressure from Rob Huff and the intense MotorLand Aragón heat to score the first Audi-powered victory in this season’s WTCR with top spot in Race 1.

It was the Comtoyou Team Audi Sport driver’s second WTCR career win following his breakthrough success in Hungary last year. The result also enabled Magnus to cut Mikel Azcona’s title margin to eight points heading into Race 2.

However, a third win of the campaign for BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse’s home hero means it’s Azcona, who turned 26 yesterday, who heads to next weekend’s WTCR Race of Portugal as the Goodyear #FollowTheLeader with a 30-point advantage.

Magnus, who qualified on pole with a stunning lap, held on to beat Huff (Zengő Motorsport CUPRA) by 0.393s in a thrilling duel that raged throughout Race 1 after the 2012 FIA World Touring Car Championship winner made a rapid start to climb from fourth to second on the opening lap.

Nathanaël Berthon completed the Race 1 podium for Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport only for a five-second time penalty for contact with Yann Ehrlacher to drop him down to fourth. The flying Frenchman’s frustrating loss was Azcona’s gain with the Spaniard promoted to third place in his Elantra N TCR.

Norbert Michelisz, Azcona’s BRC team-mate, was also penalised for on-track contact with Ehrlacher and finished sixth behind the King of WTCR (Cyan Racing Lynk & Co) and one place ahead of Ehrlacher’s team-mate and uncle Yvan Muller, who was seventh.

Azcona came through an action-packed Race 2 for his second WTCR win at MotorLand Aragón and his third in this season’s series. Ma Qing Hua and Huff’s team-mate Dániel Nagy both took their turn out in front, while Huff made it two second-place finishes, 0.802s behind Azcona.

Barcelona-based Uruguayan Santiago Urrutia was back on form after a tough Qualifying to finish third ahead of Nagy, Ehrlacher and Ma, who started from pole on the partially-reversed grid.

ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport’s Argentine ace Esteban Guerrieri’s P11 in Race 1 was as good as it got for the Honda-powered quartet in Spain with the Civic Type R TCRs hamstrung by running at maximum weight throughout.

However, Tiago Monteiro scored points in both races for LIQUI MOLY Team Engstler ahead of WTCR Race of Portugal in Vila Real next weekend, his home event and the setting for the WTCR’s 100th race.

Meanwhile, Huff extended his advantage in the WTCR Trophy for independent racers with two wins.

Mehdi Bennai was second in the category in Race 1 and third in Race 2, one position behind Nagy. Tom Coronel had a weekend to forget as he failed to finish both races in his DHL-backed Audi.

WTCR Race of Spain Race 1 classification (30 minutes + 1 lap)

1 Gilles Magnus (BEL) Comtoyou Team Audi Sport, Audi RS 3 LMS, 34m09.551s (152.3kph)
2 Rob Huff (GBR) Zengő Motorsport, CUPRA Leon Competición, +0.393s
3 Mikel Azcona (ESP) BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse, +4.869s
4 Nathanaël Berthon (FRA) Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport, +9.351s
5 Yann Ehrlacher (FRA) Cyan Racing Lynk & Co, Lynk & Co 03 TCR, +9.655s
Fastest lap: Gilles Magnus (BEL) Comtoyou Team Audi Sport, Audi RS 3 LMS, 2m06.320s (152.3kph)

WTCR Race of Spain Race 2 classification (25 minutes + 1 lap)

1 Mikel Azcona (ESP), BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse, 27m31.604s (149.9kph)
2 Rob Huff (GBR) Zengő Motorsport, CUPRA Leon Competición, +0.802s
3 Santiago Urrutia (URY) Cyan Performance Lynk & Co, Lynk & Co 03 TCR, +5.633s
4 Dániel Nagy (HUN) Zengő Motorsport, CUPRA Leon Competición, +7.868s
5 Yann Ehrlacher (FRA) Cyan Racing Lynk & Co, Lynk & Co 03 TCR, +8.755s
Fastest lap: Rob Huff (GBR) Zengő Motorsport, CUPRA Leon Competición, 2m07.880s (150.4kph)

WTCR provisional standings after Round 8 of 20

Goodyear #FollowTheLeader: Mikel Azcona, 129 points
2 Gilles Magnus, 99 points
3 Santiago Urrutia, 93 points
4 Rob Huff, 93 points
5 Yann Ehrlacher, 92 points

 

         

 

 

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