The FIA unveils 24 participants for the 2008 season
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) unveiled this morning in a statement the list of drivers registered for the 2008 World Touring Car Championship, the WTCC. 24 drivers from 13 countries and representing five different manufacturers have registered. BMW, Chevrolet, Honda, Lada, and Seat will be present this year, one more than last year with […]
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) unveiled this morning in a statement the list of drivers registered for the 2008 World Touring Car Championship, the WTCC.
24 drivers from 13 countries and representing five different manufacturers have registered. BMW, Chevrolet, Honda, Lada, and Seat will be present this year, one more than last year with the withdrawal of Alfa Romeo. They will compete on track starting next week in Curitiba, Brazil, for the first round of the 2008 season.
The latest arrivals are the Russians from Bears Motorsport, equipped with two LADA cars; they will only join the championship starting from the third round of the season in Valencia (Spain).
Among the newcomers will be the dominant touring car champion from Turkey, Ibrahim Okyay, and the Russian Andrey Romanov. It is the first time that Turkey and Russia will have representatives competing for an entire season of an FIA World Championship.
The main changes in this 2008 lineup, compared to last year, are James Thompson’s move from Alfa Romeo to Honda, still within the N.technology structure, and the return of Rickard Rydell to SEAT Sport.
Complete list of registrants 2008
01 – 01 – BMW Team UK; Andy Priaulx (GBR); BMW 320si
02 – 02 – BMW Team Germany; Augusto Farfus (BRA); BMW 320si
03 – 03 – BMW Team Germany; Jörg Müller (GER); BMW 320si
04 – 04 – BMW Team Italy-Spain; Alessandro Zanardi (ITA); BMW 320si
05 – 05 – BMW Team Italy-Spain; Félix Porteiro (ESP); BMW 320si
06 – 06 – Chevrolet; Nicola Larini (ITA); Chevrolet Lacetti
07 – 07 – Chevrolet; Robert Huff (GBR); Chevrolet Lacetti
08 – 08 – Chevrolet; Alain Menu (SUI); Chevrolet Lacetti
09 – 09 – SEAT Sport; Jordi Gené (ESP); SEAT León 2.0 TDI
10 – 10 – SEAT Sport; Rickard Rydell (SWE); SEAT León 2.0 TDI
11 – 11 – SEAT Sport; Gabriele Tarquini (ITA); SEAT León 2.0 TDI
12 – 12 – SEAT Sport; Yvan Muller (FRA); SEAT León 2.0 TDI
13 – 13 – Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport; Ibrahim Okyay (TUR); BMW 320si
14 – 15 – N.technology; James Thompson (GBR); Honda Accord Euro R
**15** – 16 – Wiechers-Sport; Olivier Tielemans (NED); BMW 320si
16 – 18 – SEAT Sport; Tiago Monteiro (POR); SEAT León 2.0 TDI
17 – 20 – SUNRED Engineering Development; Tom Coronel (NED) ; SEAT León 2.0 TFSI
18 – 23 – Exagon Engineering; Pierre-Yves Corthals (BEL); SEAT León 2.0 TFSI
19 – 26 – Scuderia Proteam Motorsport; Stefano D’Aste (ITA); BMW 320si
20 – 28 – Russian Bears Motorsport; Viktor Shapovalov (RUS); LADA 110 2.0 *
21 – 29 – Russian Bears Motorsport; Jaap van Lagen (NED); LADA 110 2.0 *
22 – 31 – Scuderia Proteam Motorsport; Sergio Hernández (ESP); BMW 320si
23 – 42 – Liqui Moly Team Engstler; Franz Engstler (GER); BMW 320si
24 – 43 – Liqui Moly Team Engstler; Andrey Romanov (RUS); BMW 320si
waiting for the car’s approval