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Priaulx was not so lucky. With four minutes to go to the end of the
session he clipped the inside barrier at Turn 13 and crashed into the
opposite barrier with the rear and then front side of the car. He was
unable to continue and due to the hazardous place of the accident the
session was stopped.
Taken from The WTCC web site : http://www.fiawtcc.com/
Not so good i just hope he has a spare car.
session he clipped the inside barrier at Turn 13 and crashed into the
opposite barrier with the rear and then front side of the car. He was
unable to continue and due to the hazardous place of the accident the
session was stopped.
Taken from The WTCC web site : http://www.fiawtcc.com/
Not so good i just hope he has a spare car.
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it".


Re: WTCC.
Andy came 8 in the first race which meant he was i pole for the second race , he led all the way to win here is the full story :
http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1591029.shtml
Well done Andy !
http://www.fiawtcc.com/fiawtcc/sport_sto1591029.shtml
Well done Andy !
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it".


Re: WTCC.
Priaulx concedes World title
Guernsey's Andy Priaulx has relinquished his FIA World Touring Car title despite a brave effort in Japan.
Competing
in rounds 21 and 22 at the Okayama circuit, Priaulx finished 3rd in
race one despite wet conditions, but had to retire in race two after
sliding off the track.
Priaulx told channelonline
"We all had
to gamble for race two and I went on slicks. Tom Coronel, who won,
obviously made the best choice, but slick fronts and rear wets was
certainly a gamble. I needed that podium in race one after qualifying
11th, but sadly in race two I just missed my braking point. My RBM team
did a great job getting the car back to how it was on Friday, and I
could have made it two podiums so I want to say sorry to them. From now
on I just need to go out and get big points to move up the championship
table and I am just going to look forward to Macau and not back."
Hard luck Andy but keep up the good work.
Guernsey's Andy Priaulx has relinquished his FIA World Touring Car title despite a brave effort in Japan.
Competing
in rounds 21 and 22 at the Okayama circuit, Priaulx finished 3rd in
race one despite wet conditions, but had to retire in race two after
sliding off the track.
Priaulx told channelonline
"We all had
to gamble for race two and I went on slicks. Tom Coronel, who won,
obviously made the best choice, but slick fronts and rear wets was
certainly a gamble. I needed that podium in race one after qualifying
11th, but sadly in race two I just missed my braking point. My RBM team
did a great job getting the car back to how it was on Friday, and I
could have made it two podiums so I want to say sorry to them. From now
on I just need to go out and get big points to move up the championship
table and I am just going to look forward to Macau and not back."
Hard luck Andy but keep up the good work.
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it".













