WTCR Macau: Frederic Vervisch wins as Muller closes on Tarquini
Frederic Vervisch won the second World Touring Car Cup race at Macau, while Yvan Muller gave his title hopes a major boost with third as points leader Gabriele Tarquini retired
Comtoyou Audi driver Vervisch started from the second row but immediately jumped the Alfa Romeo Giulietta of Kevin Ceccon, then overtook polesitter Timo Scheider around the outside of the Mandarin kink on lap four to secure the lead.
Once clear of Scheider's Munnich Motorsport Honda Civic, Vervisch ran unchallenged over the remaining four laps to claim his first win of 2018 - becoming the 15th different driver to win a race in the inaugural WTCR season.
While he eased clear in the lead, the real attention was on Muller - who ran fourth in the early laps after escaping an incident at Lisboa on the opening lap that accounted for four cars including Tarquini.
Starting fifth, Muller immediately jumped the Campos Racing Cupra of Pepe Oriola to run fourth on the approach to Lisboa - where Oriola and Yann Ehrlacher tangled.
Oriola skated along the inside barrier and into the wall on the outside of the corner, avoiding Muller's YMR Hyundai i30 N but causing a block that collected for Saturday race winner Jean-Karl Vernay, Tarquini's team-mate Norbert Michelisz and Rob Huff.
The subsequent delay also meant Tarquini, on the inside of the corner, received a hit from behind that put him into the back of Muller's team-mate Thed Bjork.
That caused significant damage to Tarquini's BRC i30 N, which he recovered to the pits but did not return to the track in.
With every car eventually clearing Lisboa, the intervention of the safety car was not required, and the top four initially ran together - well clear of Munnich Motorsport pair Ehrlacher and Guerrieri, who were the first cars to escape from the Lisboa blockage.
Muller made his move for third at the same time as Vervisch's overtake for the lead, clearing Ceccon on the run to Lisboa before settling in behind Scheider.
He made four attempts to pass the Honda on the approach to Lisboa, but double DTM champion Scheider - who is racing in Macau for the first time this weekend - stood firm on each occasion, holding off the four-time World Touring Car champion to claim his first WTCR podium since joining halfway through the season.
The 15 points Muller scored for third mean he trails Tarquini by 18 points in the standings ahead of Sunday morning's season finale, and Muller will need to finish at least third to deny Tarquini the title if the Italian who is 14th on the grid - fails to score.
Behind Ceccon, Guerrieri cleared Ehrlacher - elevating him to fifth in the drivers' standings - and Mehdi Bennani came home seventh in his Sebastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI.
Nathanael Berthon, the second Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo of Luigi Ferrara and Aurelien Panis completed the points scorers, while Kevin Tse Wing Kin was the highest-placed of the Guia race wildcards in 18th.
Result - 8 laps
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Frederic Vervisch | Comtoyou Racing | Audi | 20m30.967s |
2 | Timo Scheider | Munnich Motorsport | Honda | 1.713s |
3 | Yvan Muller | YMR | Hyundai | 2.132s |
4 | Kevin Ceccon | Team Mulsanne | Alfa Romeo | 5.608s |
5 | Esteban Guerrieri | Munnich Motorsport | Honda | 6.422s |
6 | Yann Ehrlacher | Munnich Motorsport | Honda | 7.944s |
7 | Nathanael Berthon | Comtoyou Racing | Audi | 19.927s |
8 | Luigi Ferrara | Team Mulsanne | Alfa Romeo | 20.396s |
9 | Aurelien Panis | Comtoyou Racing | Audi | 37.106s |
10 | Mehdi Bennani | Sebastien Loeb Racing | Volkswagen | 38.484s |
11 | John Filippi | Campos Racing | Cupra | 40.188s |
12 | Aurelien Comte | DG Sport Competition | Peugeot | 41.708s |
13 | Ma Qinghua | Boutsen Ginion Racing | Honda | 42.714s |
14 | Gordon Shedden | WRT | Audi | 45.334s |
15 | Denis Dupont | Comtoyou Racing | Audi | 45.692s |
16 | Tom Coronel | Boutsen Ginion Racing | Honda | 47.090s |
17 | Mat'o Homola | DG Sport Competition | Peugeot | 47.495s |
18 | Kevin Tse | Team Work Motorsport | Audi | 1m13.820s |
19 | Filipe Souza | Champ Motorsport | Audi | 1m16.374s |
20 | Andre Couto | MacPro Racing Team | Honda | 1m23.257s |
21 | Billy Lo | Tian Shi Zuver Team | Audi | 1m38.484s |
22 | Zsolt Szabo | Zengo Motorsport | Cupra | 1m45.726s |
23 | Norbert Nagy | Zengo Motorsport | Cupra | 1 Lap |
24 | Rob Huff | Sebastien Loeb Racing | Volkswagen | 1 Lap |
- | Thed Bjork | YMR | Hyundai | Retirement |
- | Jean-Karl Vernay | WRT | Audi | Retirement |
- | Pepe Oriola | Campos Racing | Cupra | Retirement |
- | Gabriele Tarquini | BRC Racing Team | Hyundai | Retirement |
- | Norbert Michelisz | BRC Racing Team | Hyundai | Retirement |
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