WTCC Hungaroring Race 2 – Michelisz claims home triumph
Before an enthusiastic crowd, the Zengö Motorsport driver performed a masterpiece start and jumped all four drivers who where filling the first two rows of the grid. Michelisz pushed hard in the first two laps and created a gap that made easier for him to control the race.
Behind him Pepe Oriola, Mehdi Bennani and Alain Menu fought an exciting battle for the second place that eventually saw the Swiss finishing behind the local hero and Bennani claiming his first WTCC podium ever. Not far behind Tiago Monteiro put in a great defensive race. For the whole race the Portuguese was able to keep at bay three difficult clients like Gabriele Tarquini, Rob Huff and Yvan Muller. And this earned him a well deserved fifth place, his second of the day.
After winning today's first race Muller, ended up making a last lap mistake that dropped him from eighth to tenth. A very rare occurrence for him, that must be credited to the incredible pressure that an unchained Stefano D'Aste was putting on him.
Key moments
Start - Michelisz takes a great start and jumps in the lead; a collision at the braking point involves Ng, Wéber and Coronel
Lap 1 - Oriola overtakes Engstler and Bennani to climb to second
Lap 2 - Engstler drops to sixth losing two places to Monteiro and Menu
Lap 2 - Thompson goes off the track after colliding with Wéber
Lap 4 - Menu overtakes Monteiro for fourth
Lap 5 - the trio Tarquini-Huff-Muller overtake Engstler
Lap 6 - D'Aste overtakes Engstler for ninth
Lap 7 - Wéber is given a drive-through for the incident with Thompson
Lap 9 - Menu benefits of the fight between Oriola and Bennani to move up to second
Lap 10 - Bennani overtakes Oriola for third
Lap 12 - Muller makes a mistake to defend the eighth position from D'Aste and drops to tenth
Withdrawals
C. Ng: race incident; J. Thompson: race incident
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Standings
- 1. Yvan MULLER 180 pt.
- 2. Alain MENU 157 pt.
- 3. Rob HUFF 150 pt.
- 4. Gabriele TARQUINI 97 pt.
- 5. Tom CORONEL 97 pt.
- 6. Norbert MICHELISZ 78 pt.
- 7. Pepe ORIOLA 69 pt.
- 8. Stefano D'ASTE 59 pt.
- 9. Franz ENGSTLER 36 pt.
- 10. Mehdi BENNANI 35 pt.
- 1. Chevrolet 415 pt.
- 2. BMW Customer Racing Teams 278 pt.
- 3. SEAT Customer Technology 262 pt.
- 1. Pepe ORIOLA 74 pt.
- 2. Norbert MICHELISZ 67 pt.
- 3. Stefano D'ASTE 58 pt.
- 1. ROAL Motorsport 79 pt.
- 2. Tuenti Racing Team 67 pt.
- 3. Lukoil Racing Team 57 pt.