All change in the WTCC for 2014
The World Touring Car Championship enters a new era this weekend with more powerful and aggressive cars to improve the spectacle. PETER MILLS runs through the main talking points ahead of the first race of 2014
This winter, the World Touring Car Championship underwent its greatest transformation since the series rebooted in 2005.
The breadth of the technical revisions may fall short of Formula 1's 2014 overhaul in scope, but they are arguably as significant as the introduction of the previous Super 2000 class.
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