2012 Guia Race of Macau

The 2012 Guia Race of Macau was the twelfth and final round of the 2012 World Touring Car Championship season and the eighth running of the Guia Race of Macau. It was held on 18 November 2012 at the Guia Circuit in the Chinese special administrative region of Macau. The race was part of the Macau Grand Prix weekend, headlined by the Formula Three event. Both races were won by Chevrolet in their final event as a works team; Yvan Muller won the first race and Alain Menu won the second race, while the team's third driver Robert Huff became series champion with second to Menu in the second race.

Macau 2012 Guia Race of Macau
Race details
Date18 November, 2012
LocationMacau
CourseGuia Circuit
6.120 kilometres (3.803 mi)
Race One
Laps9
Pole position
DriverUnited Kingdom Robert HuffChevrolet
Time2:29.422
Podium
FirstFrance Yvan MullerChevrolet
SecondSwitzerland Alain MenuChevrolet
ThirdPortugal Tiago MonteiroHonda Racing Team JAS
Fastest Lap
DriverSwitzerland Alain MenuChevrolet
Time2:32.063
Race Two
Laps9
Podium
FirstSwitzerland Alain MenuChevrolet
SecondUnited Kingdom Robert HuffChevrolet
ThirdFrance Yvan MullerChevrolet
Fastest Lap
DriverUnited Kingdom Robert HuffChevrolet
Time2:32.422

Background

edit

At the previous round in the Race of China, Robert Huff had established himself as the solo championship leader. Norbert Michelisz was leading the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.

A number of local drivers joined the field for the race, Jo Merszei joined Liqui Moly Team Engstler in a naturally aspirated BMW 320si previously run in 2012 by Masaki Kano and Alex Liu.[1] Andre Couto joined Tuenti Racing Team for his annual appearance at Macau.[2] China Dragon Racing added a second Chevrolet Lacetti for Celio Alves Dias.[2] RPM Racing Team ran a BMW 320si for Mak Ka Lok while Five Auto Racing Team ran a BMW 320si for Henry Ho and a Honda Accord Euro R for Eurico de Jesus.[2] Italian former All-Japan Formula Three driver Kei Cozzolino made his maiden touring car appearance, replacing Alberto Cerqui at ROAL Motorsport.[3]

This was to be the last race for Chevrolet as a works team in the WTCC having announced their departure from the series in July.[4]

Report

edit

Free Practice

edit

Tiago Monteiro set the pace in the shortened Thursday test session, with Mehdi Bennani and Stefano D'Aste have initially set the pace. Cozzolino, Mak Ka Lok and Franz Engstler recovered from spins with relatively little damage, the session was however red flagged three minutes from the end when bamboo-engineering driver Darryl O'Young crashed head on into the barrier at the Mandarin Oriental corner.[5]

Huff went quickest in Free Practice 1 on Friday, having spent much of the session trading times with teammates Muller and Menu and Honda Racing Team JAS driver Monteiro. O'Young was able to participate after his car was repaired overnight, Cozzolino damaged his car colliding with a barrier and Henry Ho was once again unable to run, this time due to a gearbox failure.[6]

Huff led the Chevrolet trio in the second free practice session which distanced itself from the next nearest challenger, the Lukoil Racing SEAT León of Gabriele Tarquini, by 1.3 seconds. Damage sustained in the first free practice session meant Cozzolino did not get any running in for ROAL Motorsport, while Bennani and D'Aste had two separate near misses with the barriers.[7]

Qualifying

edit

Having led free practice, Huff dominated qualifying to claim his fourth pole position at Macau and extend his championship lead. He set a new lap record for the circuit in doing so, beating the record previously held by teammate Menu. Muller was second and Menu was third, with Tarquini fourth and Monteiro fifth in the new Honda Civic. O'Young took the independents' pole position with sixth place just ahead of Yokohama Trophy challengers Michelisz and Pepe Oriola. Fellow trophy challenger D'Aste could only manage 11th, setting a slightly slower time in Q2 than in Q1. Fredy Barth brought out the red flags when he crashed at Police bend, the stoppage hampering Tom Coronel's effort to progress to Q2.[8] Six drivers set times slower than the 107% time in Q1, three of which had their times removed as a penalty for not reporting to the weighing bay. They were given permission to start the races from the back of the grid.[9]

Warm-Up

edit

Pole sitter Huff led the Sunday morning warm up session with Monteiro continuing to show potential in second and championship outsider Muller third. An off at the Melco hairpin for Barth brought out the yellow flags late in the otherwise undisturbed session.[10]

Race One

edit

Huff started on pole position but it was Muller who grabbed the lead for the first three laps while Monteiro grabbed fourth from Tarquini. A crash at Lisboa further down the field on the opening lap involving the Yokohama Trophy contenders block the track briefly, the leading six cars built a gap to the rest of the field after this. D'Aste was able to resume but was later issued with a black and orange flag due to the damage sustained in the accident. A move by Huff at Lisboa to take the lead demoted Muller to second on lap three for a short time before the race leader collided with a barrier and broke his suspension, promoting Muller back into the lead. Muller led the rest of the race to claim his ninth victory of the season ahead of Menu and Monteiro on his first podium appearance for Honda. O'Young finished as the independent winner having started from the class pole.[11]

Race Two

edit

Bamboo driver Alex MacDowall started from pole position on the reversed grid but a quick start by Michelisz soon put the Zengő Motorsport driver into the lead of the race. Menu made good progress from eighth and was soon up to fourth place behind Oriola, he got by the Tuenti Racing driver on the second lap. MacDowall reclaimed the lead from Michelisz but both drivers were easy targets for Menu who assumed the lead. MacDowall dropped to fourth where he remained until contact from Muller spun him into the barrier on the exit of the high speed Mandarin bend, Huff then took fourth off Muller. A long safety car period followed as work started to clear the debris from the collision, the race distance was extended and the action resumed on lap 8. Oriola out-braked himself going into Lisboa in a bid to pass Michelisz, putting them both in the barrier and bringing out the safety car for the second and final time. The race ended under the safety car with Chevrolet claiming a dominant 1–2–3 finish with Menu leading Huff and Muller. Huff secured his first World Touring Car Championship crown and Michelisz won the Yokohama Independents' Trophy despite not finishing the race.[12]

Results

edit

Qualifying

edit
Pos.No.NameTeamCarCQ1Q2Points
12 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T2:30.9032:29.4225
21 Yvan MullerChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T2:30.9502:30.1444
38 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T2:31.4902:30.4883
43 Gabriele TarquiniLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCC2:31.8682:30.9362
518 Tiago MonteiroHonda Racing Team JASHonda Civic S2000 TC2:31.3662:31.5391
620 Darryl O'Youngbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY2:32.0662:31.643
75 Norbert MicheliszZengő MotorsportBMW 320 TCY2:32.4582:31.670
825 Mehdi BennaniProteam RacingBMW 320 TCY2:32.9892:32.157
974 Pepe OriolaTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY2:32.9072:32.475
1011 Alex MacDowallbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY2:32.7622:32.521
1126 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320 TCY2:32.9452:33.025
126 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY2:33.0912:33.107
1315 Tom CoronelROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TC2:33.181
1422 Tom BoardmanSpecial Tuning RacingSEAT León WTCCY2:33.270
1573 Fredy BarthSEAT Swiss Racing by SUNREDSEAT León WTCCY2:33.358
1614 James NashTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC2:34.792
1723 Tom ChiltonTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC2:34.969
184 Aleksei DudukaloLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCCY2:35.025
197 Charles NgLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY2:35.180
2066 Andre CoutoTuenti RacingSR León 1.6T2:35.218
2188 Fernando MonjeTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY2:35.307
2246 Kei CozzolinoROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TCY2:39.020
2377 Jo MerszeiLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY2:40.785
107% time: 2:41.466
82 Henry HoFive Auto Racing TeamBMW 320siY2:42.170
55 Celio Alves DiasChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiY2:43.630
81 Eurico de JesusFive Auto Racing TeamHonda Accord Euro RY2:43.816
50 Felipe De SouzaChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiYno time set
51 Kin Veng NgChina Dragon RacingChevrolet Cruze LTYno time set
78 Mak Ka LokRPM Racing TeamBMW 320siYno time set
  • Bold denotes Pole position for second race.

Race 1

edit
Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Yvan MullerChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T923:08.977225
28 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T9+0.915318
318 Tiago MonteiroHonda Racing Team JASHonda Civic S2000 TC9+1.297515
43 Gabriele TarquiniLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCC9+1.967412
520 Darryl O'Youngbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY9+11.519610
615 Tom CoronelROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TC9+55.136138
76 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY9+1:04.037126
873 Fredy BarthSEAT Swiss Racing by SUNREDSEAT León WTCCY9+1:09.730154
911 Alex MacDowallbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY9+1:16.524102
1022 Tom BoardmanSpecial Tuning RacingSEAT León WTCCY9+1:22.194141
114 Aleksei DudukaloLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCCY9+1:22.37218
1214 James NashTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC9+1:23.05316
1323 Tom ChiltonTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC9+1:25.82217
1488 Fernando MonjeTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY9+1:29.34721
1566 Andre CoutoTuenti RacingSR León 1.6T9+2:12.60520
1682 Henry HoFive Auto Racing TeamBMW 320siY9+2:19.42924
1777 Jo MerszeiLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY9+3:23.53323
1850 Felipe De SouzaChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiY7+2 Laps27
1955 Celio Alves DiasChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiY7+2 Laps25
2046 Kei CozzolinoROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TCY7Accident22
2178 Mak Ka LokRPM Racing TeamBMW 320siY6+3 Laps29
Ret51 Kin Veng NgChina Dragon RacingChevrolet Cruze LTY5Suspension28
Ret2 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T4Accident damage1
Ret7 Charles NgLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY4Accident19
NC5 Norbert MicheliszZengő MotorsportBMW 320 TCY3+6 Laps7
Ret26 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320 TCY2Accident damage11
Ret81 Eurico de JesusFive Auto Racing TeamHonda Accord Euro RY1Accident damage26
Ret74 Pepe OriolaTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY0Collision9
Ret25 Mehdi BennaniProteam RacingBMW 320 TCY0Collision8
  • Bold denotes Fastest lap.

Race 2

edit
Pos.No.NameTeamCarCLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
18 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T1135:36.096725
22 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T11+0.320918
31 Yvan MullerChevroletChevrolet Cruze 1.6T11+0.889815
418 Tiago MonteiroHonda Racing Team JASHonda Civic S2000 TC11+9.015512
520 Darryl O'Youngbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY11+9.786410
66 Franz EngstlerLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY11+10.127118
74 Aleksei DudukaloLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCCY11+11.024186
873 Fredy BarthSEAT Swiss Racing by SUNREDSEAT León WTCCY11+11.399144
922 Tom BoardmanSpecial Tuning RacingSEAT León WTCCY11+11.582132
1088 Fernando MonjeTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY11+11.900191
1166 Andre CoutoTuenti RacingSR León 1.6T11+12.41218
1214 James NashTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC11+20.49615
1377 Jo MerszeiLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320siY11+20.88320
1450 Felipe De SouzaChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiY11+21.92024
1555 Celio Alves DiasChina Dragon RacingChevrolet LacettiY11+22.76022
1678 Mak Ka LokRPM Racing TeamBMW 320siY11+24.74126
1751 Kin Veng NgChina Dragon RacingChevrolet Cruze LTY11+25.58925
1881 Eurico de JesusFive Auto Racing TeamHonda Accord Euro RY11+26.24323
1946 Kei CozzolinoROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TCY9+2 Laps29
203 Gabriele TarquiniLukoil RacingSEAT León WTCC9Floor6
215 Norbert MicheliszZengő MotorsportBMW 320 TCY8Collision3
2274 Pepe OriolaTuenti RacingSEAT León WTCCY8Collision2
2326 Stefano D'AsteWiechers-SportBMW 320 TCY8Accident10
Ret15 Tom CoronelROAL MotorsportBMW 320 TC4Radiator12
Ret11 Alex MacDowallbamboo-engineeringChevrolet Cruze 1.6TY3Collision1
Ret23 Tom ChiltonTeam AonFord Focus S2000 TC3Collision16
Ret25 Mehdi BennaniProteam RacingBMW 320 TCY3Collision27
Ret82 Henry HoFive Auto Racing TeamBMW 320siY1Clutch21
DNS7 Charles NgLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320 TCY0Accident damage28
  • Bold denotes Fastest lap.

Final championship standings

edit
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of drivers' standings.

References

edit
  1. ^ Meissner, Johan (29 August 2012). "Engstler set to run third BMW in Asian races". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "FIA WTCC – Guia Race of Macau – Presented by SJM Provisional Entry List". Macau Grand Prix. Macau Grand Prix Committee. 10 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  3. ^ Mills, Peter (6 November 2012). "Alberto Cerqui replaced by Kei Cozzolino for WTCC Macau". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  4. ^ Elizalde, Pablo (4 July 2012). "Chevrolet announces it will leave the WTCC at the end of the 2012 season". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  5. ^ "MONTEIRO TOPS THE FIRST SESSION IN MACAU". World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 15 November 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  6. ^ "PRACTICE 1 – ROB HUFF SETS THE PACE". World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  7. ^ "PRACTICE 2 – CHEVROLET DOMINATION". World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original on 22 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  8. ^ Auger, Matt (16 November 2012). "Huff secures fourth Macau pole". Touring-Cars.net. Andrew Abbott. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  9. ^ "IT'S RAINING PENALTIES ON LOCAL RACERS". World Touring Car Championship. Kigema Sport Organisation. 16 November 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  10. ^ Hudson, Neil (18 November 2012). "Rob Huff leads morning warm-up at Macau". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Archived from the original on 30 November 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  11. ^ Mills, Peter (18 November 2012). "Yvan Muller beats Alain Menu as Rob Huff crashes". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  12. ^ Mills, Peter (18 November 2012). "Rob Huff is champion despite Alain Menu winning finale". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
edit
World Touring Car Championship
Previous race:
2012 FIA WTCC Race of China
2012 World Touring Car Championship seasonNext race:
2013 FIA WTCC Race of Italy
Previous race:
2011 Guia Race of Macau
Guia Race of MacauNext race:
2013 Guia Race of Macau