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Muller heads Huff in Chevrolet 1-2

Yvan Muller led Rob Huff home as Chevrolet dominated Sunday's first World Touring Car race at Brands Hatch

The championship leader controlled the race throughout, with Huff shadowing his team-mate all the way. Cruzes had locked out the top three after they organised themselves into formation at the start, but Alain Menu dropped down the order in the last two laps to improve his grid slot for race two.

Turkington was easily the best of the independents and earned his spot on the outright podium when he passed Gabriele Tarquini's SEAT for fourth on the inside of Druids early on. Fourth became third when he started Menu's decline by driving around the outside at Clearways.

Menu then filtered down the order, behind the SEATs of Tarquini and Tom Coronel, and Augusto Farfus's BMW. But the Swiss driver didn't get pole for the second race - that was claimed by Andy Priaulx, who raced through to eighth from 16th on the grid after taking a 10-place penalty for an engine change.

Priaulx had earlier followed team-mate Farfus past Norbert Michelisz's SEAT exiting Surtees, and then dived down the inside of Tiago Monteiro's SEAT for eighth at Graham Hill Bend. The pair made contact in the corner and again on the following straight, but Priaulx eventually sealed the place on the inside at Hawthorn.

Monteiro missed out on the reverse-grid pole after being passed by Priaulx, but only by a tenth of a second as both Menu and Priaulx slowed on the final lap. Michelisz completed the top 10 ahead of the SEATs of Jordi Gene and Fredy Barth, with Robert Dahlgren's Volvo 13th.

Tom Boardman was the next best of the independents after Turkington, 14th on his one-off return to the series, just ahead of class regulars Franz Engstler and Kristian Poulsen.

Caca Bueno was the race's only retirement. His Chevrolet Cruze expired with a dramatic engine fire on lap eight.


Pos Driver                  Car                    Time/Gap
 1. Yvan Muller             Chevrolet            28m05.204s
 2. Rob Huff                Chevrolet            +   0.296s
 3. Colin Turkington        BMW                  +   0.848s
 4  Gabriele Tarquini       SEAT                 +   2.615s
 5. Tom Coronel             SEAT                 +   3.158s
 6. Augusto Farfus          BMW                  +   4.357s
 7. Alain Menu              Chevrolet            +   5.041s
 8. Andy Priaulx            BMW                  +   5.170s
 9. Tiago Monteiro          SEAT                 +   5.295s
10. Norbert Michelisz       SEAT                 +   5.505s
11. Jordi Gene              SEAT                 +   6.103s
12. Fredy Barth             SEAT                 +   6.460s
13. Robert Dahlgren         Volvo                +   6.988s
14. Tom Boardman            SEAT                 +   9.405s
15. Franz Engstler          BMW                  +   9.602s
16. Kristian Poulsen        BMW                  +  10.148s
17  Michel Nykjaer          SEAT                 +  10.661s
18. Sergio Hernandez        BMW                  +  12.540s
19. Harry Vaulkhard         Chevrolet            +  12.979s
20. Stefano D'Aste          BMW                  +  14.108s
21. Mehdi Bennani           BMW                  +  14.497s
22. Tim Coronel             BMW                  +  15.220s
23. Darryl O'Young          Chevrolet            +  19.150s

Not classified

    Caca Bueno              Chevrolet            7 laps

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