2005 World Touring Car Championship

The 2005 World Touring Car Championship was the second season of World Touring Car Championship motor racing, and the first since 1987. It featured the 2005 FIA World Touring Car Championship which was contested over a ten event, twenty race series which commenced on 10 April and ended on 20 November. The championship was open to Super 2000 cars, Diesel 2000 cars and Super Production cars as defined by the FIA.[1] Andy Priaulx won the Drivers' Championship and BMW won the Manufacturers' title.[2]

Andy Priaulx won the Drivers' Championship at the wheel of a BMW 320i

Organised by KSO, a subsidiary of Eurosport, the championship was an evolution of the former European Touring Car Championship, elevated to World Championship status by the FIA for 2005 with the introduction of races outside Europe. The European title was given to the new European Touring Car Cup, a one-off event.

Teams and drivers

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According to 2005 Entry List.

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Manufacturer Teams
BMW Team UKBMW 320i1 Andy PriaulxAll
Alfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1562 Gabriele TarquiniAll
3 James ThompsonAll
BMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320i4 Alessandro ZanardiAll
5 Antonio GarcíaAll
Alfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1566 Fabrizio GiovanardiAll
7 Augusto FarfusAll
SEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra8 Rickard Rydell1–8
SEAT León9–10
SEAT Toledo Cupra9 Jordi Gené1–6
SEAT León7–10
SEAT Toledo Cupra10 Peter Terting1–8
SEAT León9–10
SEAT Toledo Cupra11 Jason Plato3–6
12 Marc Carol9
Ford Hotfiel SportFord Focus14 Thomas Klenke1–4, 6–9
15 Thomas Jäger1–4
16 Michael Funke6–10
17 Patrick Bernhardt10
Chevrolet RMLChevrolet Lacetti21 Robert HuffAll
22 Nicola LariniAll
23 Alain MenuAll
Peugeot Sport DenmarkPeugeot 40724 Soheil Ayari6
25 Éric Hélary7
JAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R26 Roberto Colciago1–6
Team Oreca PlayStationSEAT Toledo Cupra29 Stéphane Ortelli7–9
BMW Team HollandBMW 320i41 Duncan Huisman10
BMW Team DeutschlandBMW 320i42 Jörg MüllerAll
43 Dirk MüllerAll
Alfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 15656 André Couto10
Michelin Independents Trophy
GR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra18 Carlos Mastretta Aguilera4–5
19 Valle Mäkelä1–3, 6–7
20 Tom CoronelAll
JAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R27 Adriano De Micheli1–5, 7–10
Crawford RacingBMW 320i28 Carl RosenbladAll
Proteam MotorsportBMW 320i30 Stefano D'AsteAll
31 Giuseppe CiròAll
Wiechers-SportBMW 320i32 Marc HennericiAll
IEP TeamAlfa Romeo 156 Gta33 Adam Lacko1
BMW 320i2, 6
JAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R34 Tomas Engström9
Honda Dealer Team SwedenHonda Accord Euro R1
Honda Civic Type-R35 Jens Hellström1
RS-Line IPZ RacingFord Focus ST17036 Sascha Plöderl2, 4, 7
37 Frank Diefenbacher2
GR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra38 Erkut Kizilirmak8
JAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R39 Simon Harrison10
GR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra40 Polo Villaamil9
DB MotorsportAlfa Romeo 15651 Salvatore Tavano1–2, 4
52 Andrea Larini1–2, 4
GDL RacingBMW 320i53 Gianluca De Lorenzi1–2, 4
Zerocinque MotorsportBMW 320i54 Stefano Valli1–2, 4
Scuderia del GirasoleSEAT Toledo Cupra55 Alessandro Balzan1–2, 4
Ao's Racing TeamBMW 320i62 Ao Chi Hong10
Toyota Altezza65 Hironori Takeuchi10
Engstler MotorsportBMW 320i63 Paul Poon10
64 Peter Scharmach10
GR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra99 Lo Ka Fai10

Calendar

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Alain Menu (Chevrolet Lacetti) leads a spinning Fabrizio Giovanardi (Alfa Romeo 156) at Oschersleben on 28.08.2005

The championship was contested over ten events, of which seven were held together with the 2005 FIA GT Championship. Each event featured two races with a distance of 50 kilometres. The starting grid order for the first race at each event was determined by the results of qualifying, and that of the second race by the results of the first race, but with the top eight cars in reverse order.[1]

EventRace NameTrackDate
1R1Race of Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza10 April
R2
2R3Race of France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours1 May
R4
3R5Race of UK Silverstone Circuit15 May
R6
4R7Race of San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari29 May
R8
5R9Race of Mexico Autódromo Miguel E. Abed26 June
R10
6R11Race of Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps30 July
R12
7R13Race of Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben28 August
R14
8R15Race of Turkey Istanbul Park18 September
R16
9R17Race of Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo2 October
R18
10R19Guia Race of Macau Guia Circuit20 November
R20

Results and standings

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Races

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RaceRace NamePole PositionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamWinning independentReport
1 Race of Italy Dirk Müller Dirk Müller Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Marc HennericiReport
2 Jörg Müller James Thompson Alfa Romeo Racing Team Marc Hennerici
3 Race of France Jörg Müller Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Marc HennericiReport
4 Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Carl Rosenblad
5 Race of UK Gabriele Tarquini Fabrizio Giovanardi Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo Racing Team Tom CoronelReport
6 Andy Priaulx Rickard Rydell SEAT Sport Marc Hennerici
7 Race of San Marino Fabrizio Giovanardi Fabrizio Giovanardi Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Alessandro BalzanReport
8 Fabrizio Giovanardi Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Stefano D'Aste
9 Race of Mexico Fabrizio Giovanardi Gabriele Tarquini Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Tom CoronelReport
10 Fabrizio Giovanardi Peter Terting SEAT Sport Tom Coronel
11 Race of Belgium Augusto Farfus Dirk Müller Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Tom CoronelReport
12 Augusto Farfus Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Stefano D'Aste
13 Race of Germany James Thompson Jörg Müller Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Adriano de MicheliReport
14 Gabriele Tarquini Alessandro Zanardi BMW Team Italy-Spain Tom Coronel
15 Race of Turkey Gabriele Tarquini James Thompson Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Carl RosenbladReport
16 Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo Racing Team Marc Hennerici
17 Race of Spain Jordi Gené Dirk Müller Jordi Gené SEAT Sport Adriano de MicheliReport
18 Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Tomas Engström
19 Guia Race of Macau Andy Priaulx Andy Priaulx Augusto Farfus Alfa Romeo Racing Team Stefano D'AsteReport
20 Andy Priaulx Duncan Huisman BMW Team Holland Giuseppe Cirò

Championship standings

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Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
108654321

Drivers' Championship

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† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Drivers' Championship points were awarded on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis to first eight finishers at each race.[1]

Note: Drivers who did not score points during the season were not classified into Drivers' Championship positions.[2]

Manufacturers' Championship

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BMW won the Manufacturers' Championship with the 320i
PosManufacturerITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts [2]
1 BMW12115621521211332121273
432297321282532454362
2 Alfa Romeo21451313134195116213237
3887245524541314221677Ret
3 SEAT86366194319324571835186
9177107210775101057171031186
4 Chevrolet2015171313131311671461181087Ret410†68
2224†1916RetRet14141013171117111613RetDNS5Ret
5 Ford28Ret24221817171621Ret1010Ret17Ret1817†913
RetDNSRet2319182619RetDNS1220RetDNSRetDNS21DNS
PosManufacturerITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts 

The Manufacturers' title was awarded to the manufacturer which had scored the highest number of points, taking into account all the results obtained by the best two cars classified per manufacturer in each race.[1] All the other cars of that same manufacturer were considered invisible as far as scoring points was concerned.[1] Points were awarded on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis for each race.[1]

Michelin Independents' Trophy

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PosDriverITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts 
1 Marc Hennerici13101316179RetRet171418916211311Ret2014Ret114
2 Giuseppe CiròRet1821172211RetDNS1491515241612141210Ret8107
3 Stefano D'Aste1622†RetDNSRetRet2215121116220191415171711Ret96
4 Carl RosenbladDNSDNS1414211216Ret1615221222171118Ret1612Ret94
5 Tom Coronel15Ret23DSQ141418Ret851332113RetDNSNC13RetDNS85
6 Adriano de Micheli211422202015RetDNSDNSDNS15181516111915Ret65
7 Valle MäkeläRet1316Ret161019Ret18Ret37
8 Salvatore Tavano17161818192027
9 Tomas Engström142313924
10 Alessandro Balzan1811RetDNS12DSQ21
11 Gianluca de Lorenzi23Ret2019211720
12 Carlos Mastretta Aguilera2518151714
13 Adam Lacko2512RetDNS201313
14 Simon Harrison20†DNS8
15 Andrea Larini1920RetDNS2322†8
16 Polo Villaamil15216
17 Stefano Valli2719252324Ret4
18 Sascha PlöderlNC25†RetDNS2522†4
- Jens Hellström26210
Erkut KizilirmakRetDNS0
Frank DiefenbacherDNSDNS
Lo Ka FaiDNQDNQ
PosDriverITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts 

Championship promoter KSO organised the Michelin Independent Drivers' Trophy within the 2005 FIA World Touring Car Championship.[3] A driver's eligibility to compete for the Trophy was determined exclusively by KSO, taking into consideration various criteria relating to the team, driver and car.[3] Points were awarded to eligible drivers on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis for races 1 to 18 and on a 20–16–12–10–8–6–4–2 basis for races 19 & 20.[3]

Michelin Teams' Trophy

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PosTeamITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts 
1 Proteam Motorsport1618211822112215129152201612141210118183
Ret22†RetDNSRetRetRetDNS14111615241914151717RetRet
2 GR Asia151316Ret14101818851331813RetDNS1513RetDNS142
RetRet23DSQ161425Ret151719Ret21RetRetDNSNC21DNQDNQ
3 Wiechers-Sport13101316179RetRet171418916211311Ret2014Ret108
4 Crawford RacingDNSDNS1414211216Ret1615221222171118Ret1612Ret86
5 JAS Motorsport211422202015RetDNSDNSDNS1518151611915Ret80
131920†DNS
6 DB Motorsport17161818192035
1920RetDNS2322†
7 Scuderia del Girasole1811RetDNS12DSQ21
8 GDL Racing23Ret2019211720
9 IEP Team2512RetDNS201313
10 Honda Dealer Team Sweden14218
2623
11 Zerocinque Motorsport2719252324Ret4
12 RS-Line IPZ RacingNC25†RetDNS2522†4
DNSDNS
PosTeamITA
FRA
UK
SMR
MEX
BEL
GER
TUR
ESP
MAC
 Pts 

Championship promoter KSO organised the Michelin Teams' Trophy within the 2005 FIA World Touring Car Championship.[3] All teams participating in the Championship were eligible to score points towards the Trophy, however points were only awarded for the two best classified cars of each team, providing they are driven by drivers classified by KSO as Independent Drivers.[3] Any other cars of that same team were invisible as far as point scoring was concerned.[3] Points towards the Michelin Teams' Trophy were awarded on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis at all races.[3]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f 2005 FIA WTCC Sporting Regulations Retrieved from web.archive.org on 16 July 2009
  2. ^ a b c d e 2005 Championship point standings, fiawtcc.com, as archived at web.archive.org on 14 December 2010 Retrieved on 18 July 2013
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Michelin Independents' Trophies Regulations Retrieved from www.fiawtcc.com via web.archive.org on 22 February 2012
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