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Slovakia WTCR: Michelisz wins as title contenders retire

Norbert Michelisz dominated the final World Touring Car Cup race at the Slovakia Ring to finally claim his first victory of the season.

Norbert Michelisz, BRC Racing Team Hyundai i30 N TCR

Norbert Michelisz, BRC Racing Team Hyundai i30 N TCR

WTCR

Tom Coronel, Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR
Aurélien Panis, Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS
Tom Coronel, Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR
Norbert Nagy, Zengo Motorsport Cupra TCR
Nathanaël Berthon, Comtoyou Racing Audi RS 3 LMS
Start action
Tom Coronel, Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR
Mehdi Bennani, Sébastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR
Gordon Shedden, Audi Sport Leopard Lukoil Team Audi RS 3 LMS
Fabrizio Giovanardi, Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR
Start action
Esteban Guerrieri, ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Honda Civic Type R TCR

BRC Racing driver converted his pole position into a lead at the start, and was not troubled by the chasing DG Sport Peugeot of Aurelien Comte at any point during the race - from which championship frontrunners Gabriele Tarquini and Yvan Muller retired.

Having expressed concern about his race starts on Saturday evening, Michelisz moved straight over to the right-hand side of the circuit off the line to block the run of Comte, which allowed Muller to clear the Peugeot into the fast Turn 2 right-hander.

The race was then interrupted by a safety car period, called as a result of an initial four-car incident at Turn 3.

Michelisz's teammate Gabriele Tarquini appeared to get into the back of Benjamin Lessennes' Honda Civic, half-spinning the Boutsen Ginion driver round and into John Filippi's Campos Racing Cupra, with Munnich Motorsport's Esteban Guerrieri also caught up.

Contact further down the order occurring at the same corner meant the safety car circulated until the end of lap four, but further drama occurred on the restart as Muller's Hyundai shed a wheel through the long right-hand penultimate corner, which left him beached in the gravel.

Michelisz controlled proceedings from there, setting the fastest lap of the race on the first lap after the safety car before gradually easing off to win by two seconds.

While Michelisz and Comte had easy runs to the finish, there was a fierce contest for the final podium spot.

From seventh on the grid, Comtoyou Racing driver Frederic Vervisch charged around the outside of the first corner and held fourth in the opening stages, which became third when Muller retired.

He was initially chased on the restart by the Team Mulsanne Alfa Romeo Giulietta of Fabrizio Giovanardi - who a day earlier scored the team's first points of the season - who himself was trying to fend off Muller's teammate Thed Bjork.

Bjork had progressed from 19th to fifth by the restart, having avoided the first lap incidents, but was made to wait longer to pass the stubborn Alfa of Giovanardi, who put up an impressive defence that included repassing Bjork around the outside of the tight infield section.

But Bjork had found a way past by lap nine, making contact with Giovanardi in the process, and soon set about hassling Vervisch for third.

The 2017 World Touring Car champion was briefly able to nose ahead of Vervisch exiting the final corner, but the Audi's superior grunt down the main straight allowed Vervisch to sweep back around the outside at Turn 1.

Vervisch kept his nose ahead thereafter to claim his fourth podium of the season, beating Bjork by 0.039s over the line.

Wildcard Petr Fulin crossed the line in fifth, ahead of the second Alfa of Kevin Ceccon - making his WTCR debut in Slovakia - and Giovanardi.

Tom Coronel was eighth in his Honda, ahead of race one winner Pepe Oriola (Campos Racing SEAT) and Zengo Motorsport's Zsolt Szabo, who claimed his second points finish of the season.

Title hopeful Yann Ehrlacher was delayed by the Turn 3 incidents, and was the last of the 15 cars to finish the race having visited the pits after running over the grass infield while attempting to overtake Rob Huff's Sebastien Loeb Racing Volkswagen.

Race 3 Results:

Cla#DriverCarGap
1 5 HUN Norbert Michelisz Hyundai -
2 7 FRA Aurélien Comte Peugeot 2.005
3 22 BEL Frederic Vervisch Audi 8.273
4 11 SWE Thed Björk Hyundai 8.312
5 44 CZE Petr Fulin Seat 8.796
6 31 ITA Kevin Ceccon Alfa Romeo 9.150
7 88 ITA Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 9.382
8 9 HOL Tom Coronel Honda 9.729
9 74 ESP Pepe Oriola Seat 11.065
10 66 HUN Zsolt David Szabo Seat 11.721
11 21 FRA Aurelien Panis Audi 15.253
12 70 SVK Mato Homola Peugeot 20.767
13 17 SVK Andrej Studenic Volkswagen 25.516
14 12 GBR Rob Huff Volkswagen 46.026
15 68 FRA Yann Ehrlacher Honda 1'24.581
16 20 BEL Denis Dupont Audi 1 lap
  48 FRA Yvan Muller Hyundai 10 laps
  25 MAR Mehdi Bennani Volkswagen 12 laps
  52 GBR Gordon Shedden Audi 12 laps
  23 FRA Nathanaël Berthon Audi 12 laps
  8 HUN Norbert Nagy Seat 12 laps
  69 FRA Jean-Karl Vernay Audi 12 laps
  27 FRA John Filippi Seat -
  86 ARG Esteban Guerrieri Honda -
  63 BEL Benjamin Lessennes Honda -
  30 ITA Gabriele Tarquini Hyundai -

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