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WTCR Macau: Tarquini claims title with 10th as Guerrieri wins

Gabriele Tarquini claimed the inaugural World Touring Car Cup title after a 10th-place finish in the Macau Guia race season finale, which was won by Munnich Motosport's Esteban Guerrieri

Tarquini carried an 18-point lead over YMR Hyundai driver Yvan Muller into the final race of the season.

Starting sixth on the grid, Muller needed to finish at least third to have any chance of beating his rival Tarquini, who started in 14th place, to the crown.

Muller initially made up ground at the start, jumping to fourth ahead of nephew Yann Ehrlacher and WRT Audi driver Jean-Karl Vernay, as Guerrieri passed polesitter Rob Huff for the lead on the run to Lisboa.

The prodigious speed of the Audi RS3 LMS meant Vernay was able to repass Muller before Lisboa, though, with Tarquini's BRC Racing Hyundai team-mate Norbert Michelisz also dropping behind the Audi in the second sector to keep Muller away from the podium places.

Tarquini was eliminated from the second race thanks to a collision at Lisboa, but survived any drama at the corner in the finale and by this point had made his way up to ninth, which would have required Muller to finish second.

Muller was brought back within reach of the top three when the safety car was deployed on lap three to allow Aurelien Panis's Comtoyou Audi RS3 LMS to be recovered from Paiol, but Michelisz immediately dropped back away from the leaders on the restart at the end of lap five.

Muller's team-mate Thed Bjork relegated Tarquini to 10th with a deft overtake into Paiol on the first restart lap, but Tarquini stayed within touching distance of Bjork and the train of cars ahead as the race entered its closing stages.

He was then promoted to ninth when Vernay crashed at Lisboa on lap 11 of the extended 13-lap distance and, despite losing a position to Nathanael Berthon on lap 12, Tarquini's title was guaranteed when Zengo Motorsport driver Zsolt Szabo crashed at 'R' bend and stopped on the exit of the final corner, prompting a safety car.

Muller's eventual fourth-place finish meant Tarquini sealed the title by three points, securing his second World Touring Car crown nine years after he beat Muller by four points to the 2009 World Touring Car Championship title.

Guerrieri held on to claim his second victory of the season, which also helped him secure third place in the drivers' standings, denying Huff a 10th Guia race victory despite the Briton starting two of the weekend's three races from pole.

Behind Michelisz and Muller, Ehrlacher came home fifth in his Munnich Motorsport Honda Civic ahead of Pepe Oriola (Campos Racing Cupra) and the Alfa Romeo Giulietta of Kevin Ceccon.

Bjork, Berthon and Tarquini completed the points. Kevin Tse Wing Kin was again the best-placed of the Guia race wildcard entrants, finishing 17th in his Team Work Motorsport Audi.

Result - 13 laps

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Esteban Guerrieri Munnich Motorsport Honda 37m53.401s
2 Rob Huff Sebastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen 2.368s
3 Norbert Michelisz BRC Racing Team Hyundai 3.354s
4 Yvan Muller YMR Hyundai 4.488s
5 Yann Ehrlacher Munnich Motorsport Honda 5.367s
6 Pepe Oriola Campos Racing Cupra 5.702s
7 Kevin Ceccon Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo 6.036s
8 Thed Bjork YMR Hyundai 7.130s
9 Nathanael Berthon Comtoyou Racing Audi 7.524s
10 Gabriele Tarquini BRC Racing Team Hyundai 8.220s
11 Ma Qinghua Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda 9.298s
12 Mat'o Homola DG Sport Competition Peugeot 10.184s
13 Frederic Vervisch Comtoyou Racing Audi 12.262s
14 Tom Coronel Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda 12.781s
15 Denis Dupont Comtoyou Racing Audi 13.425s
16 Aurelien Comte DG Sport Competition Peugeot 13.908s
17 Kevin Tse Team Work Motorsport Audi 15.293s
18 Andre Couto MacPro Racing Team Honda 16.101s
19 Filipe Souza Champ Motorsport Audi 19.377s
20 Norbert Nagy Zengo Motorsport Cupra 20.342s
21 Billy Lo Tian Shi Zuver Team Audi 21.329s
22 Jean-Karl Vernay WRT Audi 3 Laps
23 John Filippi Campos Racing Cupra 3 Laps
24 Zsolt Szabo Zengo Motorsport Cupra 3 Laps
- Timo Scheider Munnich Motorsport Honda Retirement
- Aurelien Panis Comtoyou Racing Audi Retirement
- Gordon Shedden WRT Audi Retirement
- Luigi Ferrara Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo Retirement
- Mehdi Bennani Sebastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen Retirement


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