Jörg Müller celebrates maiden win of the season in Brands Hatch.
Source: BMW Motorsports
Jul 28, 2008 - 9:43:03 AM
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Brands Hatch, 27th July 2008. Jörg Müller (DE) claimed
victory in the 13th round of the 2008 FIA World Touring Car Championship. At the
“Brands Hatch Circuit”, the BMW Team Germany driver won ahead of SEAT’s Yvan
Muller (FR). Andy Priaulx (GB) crossed the line in third for BMW Team UK,
scoring his fifth podium finish of the year. The BMW Team Italy-Spain drivers,
Alessandro Zanardi (IT) and Félix Porteiro (ES), rounded off the strong result
for BMW with fourth and sixth respectively. Müller’s team-mate Augusto Farfus
(BR), however, retired following an accident on the first lap.
In the
second race of the day, Porteiro and Zanardi represented BMW on the podium after
finishing second and third behind Chevrolet’s Alain Menu (CH). Müller was
fourth, while Farfus made up a total of 18 places and finished sixth. Priaulx
was forced to retire with a puncture. Nevertheless, the reigning champion moved
up to third in the Drivers’ Championship. He is the best-placed BMW driver on 49
points. In the manufacturers’ classification, BMW gained some ground on SEAT and
has 165 points to its tally.
Jörg Müller (BMW Team Germany):
“Normally I don’t have to wait until the second half of the season to score
my maiden win of the year. Obviously I’m very happy now that I have made it. The
team gave me a superb car. Now I will do my best to repeat this performance at
the next race weekend in Oschersleben, in front of my home crowd.”
Andy
Priaulx (BMW Team UK):
“Third in race one is a good result. My car was
perfect today. However, it was virtually impossible to pass Yvan Muller. I was
set to give the British fans something to cheer about in the second race, too.
But there is not much you can do with a puncture.”
Félix Porteiro (BMW
Team Italy-Spain):
“I never reckoned I would be in the position to score
another podium result here. At the beginning of the weekend we were nowhere. But
from one session to the next we found improvements. In the early stages of race
two Alain Menu was just too quick, but over the course of the race I closed in
on him. This proves we have a good pace.”
Alessandro Zanardi (BMW Team
Italy-Spain):
“This has been a fantastic weekend for us. We have changed our
car a lot since Friday – and obviously we absolutely hit the mark with the
set-up for the two races. In some situations we were a bit lucky. But in racing
you just have to work hard enough and the luck plays into your hands.”
Augusto Farfus (BMW Team Germany):
“Once again I was only able to
show how good our car really is in the second race. I was pushed out of the
first race and was forced to fight my way back up the field in the second race.
It is frustrating we just cannot be rewarded for all our work.”
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