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Rio Hondo WTCC: Lada driver Ehrlacher wins after Chilton penalty

Lada driver Yann Ehrlacher claimed a sensational first World Touring Car Championship victory in the reversed-grid Termas de Rio Hondo opener after on-the-road winner Tom Chilton was handed a penalty

Ehrlacher - the nephew of four-time WTCC champion Yvan Muller - started the race from pole in his privateer Lada Vesta, and although he was passed by Sebastien Loeb Racing driver Tom Chilton on the opening lap, Chilton was adjudged to have done so illegally and had five seconds added to his time at the flag.

Chilton got the better of the starts at the beginning of the race but RC Motorsport driver Ehrlacher was quick to swoop across and block off the inside line to hold a lead.

Ehrlacher looked to have defended that advantage on the long back straight, but Chilton darted to the outside in his Citroen C-Elysee before cutting back for the tight Turn 5 hairpin, biffing the Lada up its rear before snatching the lead as Ehrlacher squealed wide.

Chilton's SLR team-mate Mehdi Bennani looked as though he might take advantage of Ehrlacher's delay to claim second, but Frenchman Ehrlacher hung on gamely around the outside of the Turn 7 right-hander to keep hold of the place.

Ehrlacher stabilised his pace thereafter and stayed within three seconds of the leading C-Elysee, before Chilton was slapped with a five-second penalty for his move for the lead with three laps to go.

While he tried desperately to extend his lead in the closing laps, Chilton could only eke out a 3.427s gap to Ehrlacher, who gratefully inherited a first victory in the series.

Chilton's penalty also promoted Bennani to second, with Argentinian Esteban Guerrieri scoring a home podium in his Campos Racing Chevrolet Cruze.

Championship leader Tiago Monteiro was told by his Honda team to push on the final lap because of Chilton's penalty but was eventually classified 0.104s behind the Briton, ahead of the sole surviving Volvo S60 Polestar of nearest title challenger Thed Bjork.

All three Volvo drivers had scruffy races, with Bjork forfeiting the chance to make up points on Monteiro with an ill-judged attempt to pass Guerrieri before being pushed out wide and dropping behind Monteiro.

He inherited a place back in the order when team-mate and main race polesitter Nicky Catsburg suffered a left-front puncture while running fifth.

Catsburg made it back to the pits but retired from the race, while Nestor Girolami stopped the third S60 Polestar in the final sector of the lap with a suspected transmission problem.

Rob Huff advanced from 12th to seventh in his Munnich Motorsport C-Elysee having been eliminated in the first part of qualifying a day earlier, finishing ahead of John Filippi.

Tom Coronel and Ryo Michigami - from the back of the grid - completed the points.

The third Honda Civic of Norbert Michelisz finished 14th and last of those to complete the race after picking up a puncture in a first-lap touch with team-mate Monteiro.

RESULTS - 11 LAPS:

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Yann Ehrlacher RC Motorsport Lada 19m23.991s
2 Mehdi Bennani Sebastien Loeb Racing Citroen 0.726s
3 Esteban Guerrieri Campos Racing Chevrolet 1.326s
4 Tom Chilton Sebastien Loeb Racing Citroen 1.573s
5 Tiago Monteiro Honda Racing Team JAS Honda 1.677s
6 Thed Bjork Polestar Cyan Racing Volvo 2.322s
7 Rob Huff Munnich Motorsport Citroen 3.668s
8 John Filippi Sebastien Loeb Racing Citroen 10.369s
9 Tom Coronel ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet 10.960s
10 Ryo Michigami Honda Racing Team JAS Honda 11.379s
11 Kevin Gleason RC Motorsport Lada 14.036s
12 Daniel Nagy Zengo Motorsport Honda 21.452s
13 Zsolt Szabo Zengo Motorsport Honda 22.972s
14 Norbert Michelisz Honda Racing Team JAS Honda 1 Lap
- Nicky Catsburg Polestar Cyan Racing Volvo Retirement
- Nestor Girolami Polestar Cyan Racing Volvo Retirement


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