Champions League winner Guerrieri launches resistance

Honda's Argentinian hasn't said his last word on his quest to win the World Touring Car Cup. Second this morning, he remains in contact with Yann Ehrlacher, who struggled with 30kg of ballast on board his Lynk & Co 03.

Published 18/10/2025 à 11:28

Fabien Gérard

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Champions League winner Guerrieri launches resistance

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Josh Buchan (Hyundai Elantra) is the first to cross the finish line. The two-time Australian champion of the discipline has decided to make the trip and finish the World Cup season. This great victory demonstrates the level of the national championships in the TCR category. In the general classification, the good performance is signed by Esteban Guerrieri. The South American remains in contact with the Alsatian leader. Held on a drying track, the Frenchman suffered from accentuated tire degradation due to his car's excess weight. In contrast, Esteban Guerrieri managed to climb from 6th place on the grid, he remains 37 points behind Ehrlacher. Thed Björk (Lynk & Co) climbs onto the 3rd step of the podium. Aurélien Comte (Cupra Leon) put on another great show in the race, qualifying 7th, he crossed the finish line in 6th position. Having won the previous rounds in Australia, the Hyundai drivers naturally suffered: Mikel Azcona finished 10th, Norbert Michelisz 11th and Nestor Girolami 17th.  

Run under the TCR Asia regulations, there are two races left to go for the Korean round of the TCR World Tour on the new and superb Inje-Speedium track. 

TCR WT - Race 1 Results

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Fabien Gérard

Swiss motor sports knife. I like to talk about the shadow disciplines that deserve to be brought into the light. Touringcar specialist (Supercars, DTM, TCR World Tour, BTCC, NASCAR)

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