Lopez leads Citroen 1-2-3 at the Nordschleife
Citroen's Jose Maria Lopez took a lights to flag victory at the Nurburgring Nordschleife, after the independent front-runners Hugo Valente and Norbert Michelisz made contact at the start of the race from second and fourth on the grid.
Photo by: Citroën Communication
Campos Racing Chevrolet driver Valente bogged down at the start from second of the grid, moving to cover Michelisz’s Zengo Motorsport Honda, with the two making light contact, allowing Sebastien Loeb straight through to second and a fast-starting Yvan Muller up to third from sixth on the grid.
Michelisz settled into second while Valente dropped outside of the top 10 at the start, and began his charge back through the field.
Tom Coronel was caught up in an accident at the first corner in his ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet and chose to pit and the end of the Grand Prix loop on the first lap, while Rob Huff’s Lada ran into trouble on the first lap, with the British driver retiring at the end of the loop as well with damaged suspension.
There were no problems for new team-mate Jaap van Lagen however, who began to press forward in his Vesta, passing Gregoire Demoustier’s Craft-Bamboo Chevrolet on the first lap, and then John Filippi’s Campos Chevrolet on lap two.
Valente was making progress as well, passing Tiago Monteiro’s Honda with ease on the back straight between Turns 62 and 63, but the nimble Honda was able to get back ahead of the Grand Prix loop. Valente then cut the corner and spun on the loop, becoming the only driver to crash out of the race at the start of lap two.
For the last half of the race all eyes were on the Munnich Motorspot Chevrolet of Sabine Schmitz, at the time 11th but was promoted to tenth when Monteiro pulled into the pits and retired at the end of the second lap.
Schmitz was having to defend against fellow Nordschleife ‘ringer’ van Lagen throughout the last two laps, with the German driver able to block the Dutchman at every turn.
Lopez went on to take a historic first win at the Nordschleife by 4.9 seconds ahead of Loeb with Muller third, with Lopez now extending his points lead over Loeb to 42 points.
Race two follows with Honda’s Tiago Monteiro due to start from pole position ahead of ROAL Motorsport’s Tom Coronel, with Lopez starting 10th on the grid.
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Pos | Driver | Car | Time | Gap |
1 | Jose Maria Lopez | Citroen | 26m02.550 | |
2 | Sebastien Loeb | Citroen | 26m07.480 | 4.930 |
3 | Yvan Muller | Citroen | 26m11.309 | 8.759 |
4 | Norbert Michelisz | Honda | 26m12.468 | 9.918 |
5 | Ma Qing Hua | Citroen | 26m13.066 | 10.516 |
6 | Gabriele Tarquini | Honda | 26m13.339 | 10.789 |
7 | Mehdi Bennani | Citroen | 26m13.939 | 11.389 |
8 | Stefano D'Aste | Chevrolet | 26m15.305 | 12.755 |
9 | Tom Chilton | Chevrolet | 26m24.460 | 21.910 |
10 | Sabine Schmitz | Chevrolet | 26m37.898 | 35.348 |
11 | Jaap van Lagen | Lada | 26m38.276 | 35.726 |
12 | John Filippi | Chevrolet | 26m39.122 | 36.572 |
13 | Gregoire Demoustier | Chevrolet | 26m50.024 | 47.474 |
14 | Tiago Monteiro | Honda | – | |
R | Hugo Valente | Chevrolet | – | |
R | Tom Coronel | Chevrolet | – | |
R | Rob Huff | Lada | – |
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