2005 WTCC (Inaugural Season)

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The 1st round of the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) will take place at Monza on April 10.11 BMW 320i will be competing in the field of 55 cars which include ALfa Romeo 156, Seat Toledo, Chevrolet Lacetti, Honda Accord Euro R, Honda Civic Type R and Ford Focus. China's Brilliance is planning to get its car ready in the middle of the season.The BMW 320i dominated last season's ETCC, with Andy Priaulx emerging as champion.A revised 320i will be introduced in 2005. Interestingly, BMW will not be using a sequential gearbox but will be using a H pattern gearbox like in the M3 GTR.From www.bmw-motorsport.com :The BMW 320i WTCC and its two-litre straight-six engine have been revised for the 2005 season by BMW Motorsport in Munich within the constraints of the homologated kit.The car has benefited from many detail improvements. Slightly modified axle kinematics make for even more stable roadholding, while the test team carried out some meticulous fine-tuning on the shock absorbers. The aluminium wheel rims have been more robustly designed for the 2005 season.An innovative steel safety cage, developed by BMW Motorsport and FIA-homologated, was already introduced into the BMW 320i in 2003. The B-pillars are connected to each other by V-shaped rather than X-shaped braces. This new safety cell has demonstrated significantly enhanced side-impact protection as well as bringing a slight reduction in weight.The overall weight of the vehicle has not fallen significantly since judicious reinforcements in other places have virtually cancelled out any savings. The BMW P54 engine with its production-standard aluminium block and cylinder head has undergone numerous detail refinements, both in its electronic management system and in its mechanical components. The most significant innovation is a new intake manifold. Along with the aerodynamically enhanced air box, the in-line six-cylinder has also received a performance boost of ten bhp to take it up to 275 bhp. The stipulated engine speed limit of 9,000 rpm for six-cylinder units in the ETCC remains unchanged.The two-litre engine’s management system for race deployment was developed by BMW Motorsport in Munich. The Munich University of Applied Sciences was involved in the computer simulation for the on-board electronics - to the benefit of both sides. For the electronics faculty, regular work at the computers of the motorsport division meant having an exciting test lab at their disposal, while for the BMW Motorsport engineers it brought valuable practical assistance.As before, BMW has declined to use a sequential-shift gearbox, thus reducing the basic weight of the BMW 320i to 1,140 kg. The convenience of a sequential transmission would raise the minimum weight to 1,170 kg. The BMW 320i’s continue to compete with an H-formation five-speed gearbox and mechanical limited-slip differential optimised for use on the race track.
 
The BMW 320i Touring Car is fitted with the P54 2 litre 6 cylinder engine. The engine speed is restricted to 9,000rpm by the FIA Super 2000 regulations.

BMW P54 engine specifications

Type: six-cylinder in-line
Capacity: 1990 cc
Bore x stroke: 80 x 66 mm
Compression: 11 : 1
max. output: approx. 275 bhp at approx. 8,800 rpm
max. torque: approx. 230 Nm at approx. 7,000 rpm
max. engine speed: 9,000 rpm (as per regulations)

Cylinder block:
single-cylinder block construction made of aluminium with inserted grey-cast iron liners

Crankshaft:
steel crankshaft with reduced bearing diameters

Pistons:
forged skirt pistons

Conrods:
high-performance steel

Cylinder head:
aluminium construction with parallel drive valve arrangement; four valves per cylinder

Valve drive:
two overhead chain-driven camshafts; mechanical bucket tappets

Intake system:
single-throttle valve (64 mm, as per regulations); air box made of CFRP/GFRP with load change- optimised ram tubes

Exhaust system:
high-performance header, silencer and catalytic converter

Fuel system:
single-cylinder multipoint injection with one injection valve per cylinder; injection pressure 5.0 bar

Lubrication:
wet sump lubrication with optimised oil sump/oil suction system

Cooling:
water/air cooler and oil/water heat exchanger

Flywheel:
steel, weight-optimised to 4 kg

Fuel:
standard fuel, Super Plus unleaded
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The 320i technical specifications :

Length: 4,490 mm
Width: 1809 mm
Height: approx. 1415 mm
Radstand: 2,742 mm
Vehicle weight: 1140 kg (with driver)
Tank capacity: approx. 45 litres

Chassis/body:
unitary construction steel body with welded safety cell made of highly rigid precision steel tubing; safety fuel tank made of CFRP sandwich; pneumatic three-stamp rapid jack system

Aerodynamic:
front apron, rear apron, rear wings, front wings package and flared rear wheel arches made of CRFP/GFRP

Transmission:
single-disc carbon-fibre clutch operated by a hydraulic central slave cylinder; five-speed racing transmission with straight interlinked unsynchronised wheel sets based on the production gearbox and additional oil/air cooler; quick-shift system with ignition suppression controlled by shifting force; production rear axle differential with mechanical limited-slip differential and additional oil/air cooler

Front axle:
single-pivot strut suspension with increased wheel caster angle, enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber compared to the production version; four-position adjustable shock absorbers; tubular stabiliser bar

Rear axle:
central link-arm axle with double wishbone, with enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber compared to the production version; four-position adjustable shock absorbers; stabiliser

Brake system, front:
four-piston brake callipers made of aluminium; inner-vented grey-cast iron brake discs of 332 mm diameter

Brake system, rear:
two-piston brake callipers of aluminium; grey-cast iron brake discs of 280 mm diameter

Steering:
rack-and-pinion steering with electric-hydraulic power assistance

Wheels:
aluminium rims, 9 x 17 inches

Tyres:
Michelin race tyres, 24/61-17 (front and rear)
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The driver line up :

Works team
BMW Team UK Andy Priaulx (GBR)
BMW Team Italy-Spain Alessandro Zanardi (ITA)
BMW Team Italy-Spain Antonio García (ESP)
BMW Team Deutschland Jörg Müller (GER)
BMW Team Deutschland Dirk Müller GER)

Independent Team
Crawford Racing Carl Rosenblad (SWE)
Proteam Motorsport Stefano D´Aste (ITA)
Proteam Motorsport Giuseppe Cirò (ITA)
Wiechers-Sport Marc Hennerici (GER)
GDL Racing Gianluca De Lorenzi (ITA)
Zerocinque Motorsport Stefano Valli (RSM) *
 
bought 2004 BTCC dvd last year....well for 2005, DTM and WTCC dvd will be nide...where can I get them ?
 
Monza Race 1 :

1. Dirk Müller (GER) BMW Team Deutschland BMW 320i
2. Gabriele Tarquini (ITA) Alfa Romeo Racing Team Alfa Romeo 156
3. Augusto Farfus jr. (BRA) Alfa Romeo Racing Team Alfa Romeo 156
4. Andy Priaulx (GBR) BMW Team UK BMW 320i
5. Antonio García (ESP) BMW Team Italy-Spain BMW 320i

In the top 10 there are 4 BMWs, 4 Alfas and 2 SEATs. Looks like another intense battle between BMW & Alfa this year.
 
Monza Race 2 :

1. James Thompson (GBR) Alfa Romeo Racing Team Alfa Romeo 156
2. Dirk Müller (GER) BMW Team Deutschland BMW 320i
3. Antonio García (ESP) BMW Team Italy-Spain BMW 320i
4. Jörg Müller (GER) BMW Team Deutschland BMW 320i
5. Andy Priaulx (GBR) BMW Team UK BMW 320i

Another strong performance from the BMW, although Alfa managed to win the race.
 
Magny-Cours Race 1

1. Jörg Müller BMW 320i 22:19.545 minutes
2. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i +2.882 seconds
3. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra +7.253
4. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +8.334
5. Antonio García BMW 320i +9.899
6. Dirk Müller BMW 320i +12.912
7. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra +14.115
8. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +15.667
9. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra +19.453
10. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +19.587
 
Magny-Cours Race 2

1. Jörg Müller BMW 320i 22:23.707 minutes
2. Dirk Müller BMW 320i +5.003 seconds
3. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i +5.171
4. Antonio García BMW 320i +5.480
5. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +6.034
6. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra +8.879
7. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +10.538
8. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +10.828
9. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +17.135
10. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra +19.057
 
BMW dominated the second race weekend of the WTCC calendar, with Jorg Muller claiming victories in both races and BMW dominating the top 10 places.

Jorg Muller started from pole in race 1 and led from start to finish. In race 2, he started from 8th and picked off the 7 drivers in front of him one by one and won the race with a 5 sec margin.

Drivers' Standing after 4 rounds :

POS./DRIVER/CAR/POINTS
1. Dirk Müller BMW 320i 29
2. Jörg Müller BMW 320i 25
3. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i 23
4. Antonio García BMW 320i 19
5. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 14
6. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 12
7. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 11
8. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra 8
9. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra 7
10. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 6
11. Alessandro Zanardi BMW 320i 2


2005 FIA WTCC Constructors' Championship after 4 rounds
POS./CONSTRUCTOR/POINTS
1. BMW 65
2. Alfa Romeo 46
3. SEAT 33
4. Chevrolet 12

(Picture from the official WTCC website)
 
Silverstone Race 1

POS. DRIVER CAR TIME
1. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 20:35.654 minutes
2. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +1.287 seconds
3. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +1.626
4. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +1.924
5. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i +4.386
6. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra +5.595
7. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra +6.019
8. Jason Plato SEAT Toledo Cupra +10.187
9. Jörg Müller BMW 320i +11.611
10. Dirk Müller BMW 320i +12.170
 
Silverstone Race 2

POS. DRIVER CAR TIME
1. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra 21:43.465 minutes
2. Jason Plato SEAT Toledo Cupra +4.709 seconds
3. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +5,049
4. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +5.557
5. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra +6.712
6. Dirk Müller BMW 320i +7.239
7. Jörg Müller BMW 320i +14.616
8. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +19.599
9. Marc Hennerici BMW 320i +23.685
10. Valle Mäkelä SEAT Toledo Cupra +23.973



Yes, the 2nd place driver is the same Jason Plato that appears on the Fifth Gear motoring show!
 
A rule change coming into effect at the 3rd weekend of racing at Silverstone saw BMW's dominance in WTCC being ended.

The FIA Touring Car Bureau decided that the minimum weight of all the front-wheel driven cars contesting the WTCC is to be reduced by 20 kilos. This rule applies for the 2 rounds at Silverstone only but the FIA can decide if the new weight rule will also come into force in the subsequent races.

As BMW's finished dominated the earlier rounds, the leading cars had to carry ballasts thus making the lead BMW almost 100kg heavier than the cars at the back of the grid.

Strong performances from the Seats means that Gabriele Tarquini did not manage to overtake Dirk Muller in the championship standing. But the gap is closing in on both the drivers and manufacturers' championships

Drivers' standing after 6 rounds :

POS/DRIVER/CAR/POINTS
1. Dirk Müller BMW 320i 32
2. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 30
3. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i 27
4. Jörg Müller BMW 320i 27
5. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 21
6. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 20
7. Antonio García BMW 320i 19
8. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra 19
9. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 13
10. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra 12

2005 FIA WTCC Constructors' Championship after 6 rounds :

POS. / CONSTRUCTOR / POINTS
1. BMW 65
2. Alfa Romeo 46
3. SEAT 33
4. Chevrolet 12
 
Touring car fans, good news! WTCC is being shown on Astro. I caught it tonite (Wednesday 7:30pm) showing the 1st weekend of racing from Monza. Action packed and some good insights into touring car racing!
 
the replay time is as followed

2 June - 4AM
2 June - 4PM

hmmmm..... set alarm to wake up at 4am to watch? or sneak off from office at 3.30pm?????? tough choice..... hmmmmmm
 
Imola Race 1

POS. DRIVER CAR TIME
1. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 22:12.202 minutes
2. Antonio García BMW 320i +3.146 seconds
3. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i +8.131
4. Dirk Müller BMW 320i +9.126
5. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +12.299
6. Roberto Colciago Honda Accord 2.0i +15.175
7. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +16.995
8. Alessandro Zanardi BMW 320i +17.476
9. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra +17.974
10. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra +18.341
 
Imola Race 2

POS. DRIVER CAR TIME
1. Dirk Müller BMW 320i 22:17,549 minutes
2. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i +2.027 seconds
3. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +5.822
4. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra +6.786
5. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +8.795
6. Alessandro Zanardi BMW 320i +10.447
7. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra +10.713
8. Jason Plato SEAT Toledo Cupra +11.135
9. Antonio García BMW 320i +12.115
10. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 +12.446


Good result for Alex Zanardi. He started from pole, was running third before being forced off track by the Alfa Romeo of Farfus Jnr. Farfus will be penalised 10 grid positions in the next race for his tangle with Zanardi.
 
After the second race, Dirk Müller climbed to the very top of the podium to celebrate his second victory of the season. Behind him in second and third places were Priaulx and Giovanardi. Zanardi, who had started from pole, remained in third place for much of the race before being bumped off the track by Augusto Farfus jr. (Alfa Romeo) on the final lap. He eventually crossed the line in sixth place. Even so, for Zanardi it was the best result of his touring car career. Garcia finished ninth, while Jörg Müller worked his way from the back of the field into twelfth place.

Both Dirk Müller and BMW managed to defend their lead in the Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ championships. With 47 points, Dirk Müller is now six points ahead of Priaulx. In third place is Alfa driver Gabriele Tarquini. In the Manufacturers’ standings, BMW now has a tally of 113 points. Alfa Romeo is in second place with 100, followed by SEAT (75). Marc Hennerici managed to retain his lead among the privateer drivers in his BMW 320i..


Drivers' standing after 8 rounds :

POS./DRIVER/CAR/POINTS
1. Dirk Müller BMW 320i 47
2. Andy Priaulx BMW 320i 41
3. Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 30
4. Augusto Farfus Jr Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 29
5. Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 29
6. Antonio García BMW 320i 27
7. Jörg Müller BMW 320i 27
8. Rickard Rydell SEAT Toledo Cupra 24
9. James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000 22
10. Jordi Gené SEAT Toledo Cupra 12
11. Jason Plato SEAT Toledo Cupra 10
12. Alessandro Zanardi BMW 320i 6
13. Peter Terting SEAT Toledo Cupra 5
14. Roberto Colciago Honda Accord 2.0i 3


2005 FIA WTCC Constructors' Championship after 8 rounds :

POS./CONSTRUCTOR/POINTS
1. BMW 113
2. Alfa Romeo 100
3. SEAT 75
4. Chevrolet 22
5. Ford 2
 
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