Gabriele Tarquini (Hyundai) will not retain his World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) title. The Italian ensured this ahead of the Suzuka event (Japan, October 25-27).
“It’s clearly over for me, announced the 57-year-old veteran, ranked eighth in the championship, 91 points behind his teammate Norbert Michelisz. It's not because of the points gap (that the chances are finite. Ed.) because in this discipline anything can happen, but when it comes to positions there are a lot of drivers in front of me. »
With three meetings still to go, Gabriele Tarquini's objective will be to lend a hand to "Norbi" Michelisz, who only has a 15-point margin over his direct pursuer, Esteban Guerrieri (Honda).
“I am ready to help him no matter the circumstances, continues the wearer of number 1. Last year, I was still ahead of him but the gap was small. This time he's doing a fantastic job, he's helped me a lot and I'm ready to return the favor at the end of the campaign.
Norbi is so talented that he doesn't need my expertise on how to approach the end of the season. But if I find myself in front or behind him on the track, I will help him with a smile. He deserves the title. »
Norbert Michelisz was on course to clinch his first WTCC world title in 2017, but two events dashed his hopes, as the former WTCC driver explains. F1. “Sometimes he was unlucky. In 2017, it was disqualified following a technical problem in Ningbo (China), and brake failure in qualifying in Qatar probably cost him the championship. »
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