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WORLD WRAP: Solberg shines in Germany

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WORLD WRAP: Solberg shines in Germany

Petter Solberg celebrates victory at Hockenheim

Petter Solberg celebrates victory at Hockenheim

Reigning World Rallycross champion Petter Solberg took a solid victory in round 2 of the FIA World Rallycross Championship at Hockenheim.

The Ford Olsbergs MSE driver Reinis Nitiss was second ahead of Team Peugeot-Hansen’s Timmy Hansen.

Running on the same program as the DTM series, the Rallycross component of the weekend was staged on the inside of the Sachs Arena.

Solberg leads the overall World RX Drivers’ Championship by 15 points.

“The fans seemed to love rallycross and it’s been great to be in Hockenheim alongside DTM this weekend, it’s been very well organised,” Solberg said.

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“It’s not been an easy weekend. We had a bad start on Friday, there was little grip off the line and then I had a puncture in the semi-final.

“I had two choices going into Saturday. One was to go fast or the second was to go very fast – I went for the second option.”

SDRX lead Ford Olsbergs MSE in the teams’ championship by three points and have a total of 74 points.

Peugeot-Hansen lie third with 65 points.

The championship heads to Mettet, Belgium, for round 2 from May 23-24.

Charles Leclerc takes the chequered flag in Germany

Charles Leclerc takes the chequered flag in Germany

FIA European Formula 3 Championship

Van Amersfoort Racing driver Charles Leclerc survived a wet race to score his second win of the season in the final heat at Hockenheim.

Prema Powerteam star Felix Rosenqvist finished second ahead of Antonio Giovinazzi (Jagonya Ayam with Carlin) who managed to defend his lead in the championship.

The trio had traded podium positions in the opening two heats with Giovinazzi beating Rosenqvist and Leclerc in the opening encounter, while Rosenqvist beat the 17-year-old Leclerc with Giovinazzi third in the 22-lap middle heat.

Leclerc is now five points behind Giovinazzi on the ladder with the next round scheduled for Pau from May 15-17.

VIDEO: FIA European Formula 3 Championship Race 3

Norbert Michelisz on his way to home victory in Hungary

Norbert Michelisz on his way to home victory in Hungary

WTCC

Norbert Michelisz scored a popular victory in front of his home crowd in Hungary to break Citroen’s stranglehold of the World Touring Car Championship.

The Honda driver produced a lights-to-flag victory in the reverse grid Race 2 to chalk up the Japanese manufacturer’s first win of the season.

Michelisz made no mistakes in converting his pole position into the lead as the Hungarian breezed into the lead on the run to Turn 1.

The privateer racer was never troubled as he took the win comfortably from the ROAL Chevrolet’s of Tom Coronel and Tom Chilton.

The works Honda of Tiago Monteiro was fourth ahead of the Citroen trio of Sebastien Loeb, reigning world champion Jose Maria Lopez and Yvan Muller.

Race 1 saw a much more familiar pattern with Lopez guiding his Citroen to victory with an impressive drive from the second row.

Muller, who appeared to have caused a false start which required an additional formation lap, finished second with the Campos Racing Chevrolet of Hugo Valente in third.

Lopez continues to lead the championship with a 34 point margin over team-mate Loeb ahead of round 3 at Germany’s Nurburgring Nordschleife on May 16.

VIDEO: WTCC Hungary Highlights

Jaime Green euphoric after  claiming first DTM win since 2012

Jaime Green euphoric after claiming first DTM win since 2012

DTM

Audi emerged as the dominant force in DTM with Jamie Green and Mattias Ekstrom sharing the spoils as the championship kicked off the season with its new two race format.

The British driver produced a masterful drive in the season opener to guide his Audi from pole to a comfortable win, which was Green’s first since the Norisring in 2012.

Green had to survive two Safety Car periods before taking the chequered flag with a 2.4s advantage over the Mercedes pair of Pascal Wehrlein and and former champion Paul Di Resta.

Ekstrom demonstrated his wet weather driving skills in the second race with an impressive drive to victory.

The two-time champion quickly shot to the lead on the opening lap after overtaking Marco Wittmann at the hairpin.

Once in front, Ekstrom seemed in control until rain started to fall which eventually forced the field to come in wet tyres .

The Swede lost the lead initially to Edoardo Mortara, who had pitted a lap earlier.

However, Ekstrom made light work of his team-mate and once back in the lead he cruised to victory.

Mortara, who leads the championship, held onto second while Gary Paffett claimed the final place on the podium in third.

The championship heads to the Lausitzring on May 30-31.

VIDEO: DTM Hockenheim Race 1 Highlights

VIDEO: DTM Hockenheim Race 2 Highlights

Super GT

The #1 Nissan took victory in the second round of SuperGT

SuperGT

Nissan completed a clean sweep at the second round of Super GT with victories in both the GT500 and GT300 classes at Fuji.

Tsugio Matsuda and Ronnie Quintarelli converted pole position into a dominant race victory in the 500km race finishing ahead of a sister GT-R driven by Hironobu Yasuda and J.P.L.De Oliveira.

The Daisuke Ito and James Rossiter TOM’S Lexus secured the final place on the podium in third.

“Yesterday I boasted that ‘lights-to-flag victories are NISMO’s style,’ and being able to live up to that claim makes me incredibly happy,” said Nissan Team Principal Yutaka Suzuki.

“We have managed to do it (lights-to-flag victories) three times now, from Autopolis and Motegi last year, to this time now. It’s a huge boost of confidence. From the staff to the drivers, everyone did a perfect job.”

Meanwhile, Bathurst 12 Hour winner Katsumasa Chiyo helped Nissan to victory in the GT300 class alongside Andre Couto and Ryuichiro Tomita.

VIDEO: SuperGT Round 2



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