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Priaulx retains title, Muller wins race

Andy Priaulx clinched the World Touring Car Championship despite seeing title rival Jorg Muller dominate the second race at Macau

Muller stormed into the lead at the start and, after a safety car period, was gifted the victory when his rivals were slowed at the restart by then second placed Peter Terting, whose car had problems and eventually ground to a halt.

That incident allowed Muller to open up a six second lead, which he held until the end of the race. SEAT's Yvan Muller finished second, having overcome a race-long challenge from Tom Coronel.

But all eyes were on Priaulx, who ran fifth for much of the race and could do nothing to move up the order ahead of eventual fourth placed finisher James Thompson.

But that result was enough for Priaulx to take the title by one point from Muller. It is his second WTCC crown, and his third championship in a row after capturing the European Touring Car Championship in 2004.

There was drama on the opening lap when Augusto Farfus Jr., one of the three title contenders, swiped the wall after getting sideways at Mandarin Bend as he tried to challenge Muller for the lead.

The impact badly damaged the left rear of his car and he was forced to retire after getting as far as Lisboa - ending his title bid.

Results

Pos  Driver               Make                    Time
 1.  Jorg Muller          BMW 320si          36:01.074
 2.  Yvan Muller          SEAT Leon            + 2.102
 3.  Tom Coronel          SEAT Leon            + 2.697
 4.  James Thompson       SEAT Leon            + 4.473
 5.  Andy Priaulx         BMW 320si            + 5.273
 6.  Fabrizio Giovanardi  Honda Accord         + 6.124
 7.  Andre Couto          SEAT Leon           + 10.344
 8.  Dirk Muller          BMW 320si           + 11.408
 9.  Alessandro Zanardi   BMW 320si           + 11.834
10.  Alain Menu           Chevrolet Lacetti   + 19.376
11.  Stefano D'Aste       BMW 320i            + 21.970
12.  Luca Rangoni         BMW 320si           + 26.576
13.  Duncan Huisman       BMW 320si           + 30.480
14.  Rickard Rydell       SEAT Leon           + 2 LAPS
15.  Diego Romanini       BMW 320i            + 2 LAPS

Not Classified

     Ao Chi Hong          BMW 320i              D.N.F.
     Peter Terting        SEAT Leon             D.N.F.
     Salvatore Tavano     Alfa Romeo 156        D.N.F.
     Jan Magnussen        BMW 320si             D.N.F.
     Robert Huff          Chevrolet Lacetti     D.N.F.
     Gabriele Tarquini    SEAT Leon             D.N.F.
     Jordi Gene           SEAT Leon             D.N.F.
     Augusto Farfus       Alfa Romeo 156        D.N.F.
     Maurizio Ceresoli    SEAT Leon             D.N.F.

Fastest Lap:  Y Muller  2:34.394

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