Yves Matton, Team Principal, Citroën Racing: “I think the races at the Moscow Raceway were particularly captivating for the crowd, with plenty of hard- and fairly-fought battles. Before the season started, I set the team the target of all our drivers winning a race. We have now met that challenge, with Ma Qing Hua adding his name to the list of winners. The first win by a Chinese driver in an FIA World Championship race is an historic moment, which is likely to boost China’s interest in motorsport in general and in WTCC in particular. This has been a really positive weekend for us, with all four of our drivers producing solid performances, and all of them making it onto the podium.”
José-María López: “Even after starting from pole position, I didn’t feel comfortable, as I knew that the Civics would make a strong start. Once again, I didn’t get away brilliantly, but I managed to cling on to the lead. I then attacked hard to pull away. It’s always satisfying to win a race like that, when you are rewarded for a good performance. I wasn’t quite as successful in race 2, but that happens. I’ll leave Moscow with the same lead in the championship standings, so it’s been a positive weekend for me.”
Ma Qing Hua: “First of all, I’d like to thank every member of the team, who did everything they could to help me make quick progress. It wasn’t easy arriving in the middle of the championship, and we’ve worked really hard to make sure I was up to the task. The races were pretty lively. I had to fight hard to move up the field, particularly to get past Norbert Michelisz. I hope that I can continue in the same vein in the future.”
Yvan Muller: “After a frustrating time in qualifying, I managed to limit the damage by scoring as many points as Pechito. It’s a shame I was hit by another driver at the start of race 2, as I could have won it. I came back at Ma at the end of the race, but I would have needed a few more laps to try and get past him.”
Sébastien Loeb: “I spent the first race on the tail of Gabriele Tarquini, but he just didn’t slip up at all. So I ended up third, which is a good result. In race 2, I made a mistake and dirtied my tyres, but I attacked hard to recover. Fifth place isn’t the ideal result, but it does earn me some valuable points.”
CLASSIFICATIONS
RACE 1
1. José-María López (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
2. Gabriele Tarquini (Honda Civic WTCC)
3. Sébastien Loeb (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
4. Yvan Muller (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
5. Tom Chilton (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
6. Ma Qing Hua (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
7. Tiago Monteiro (Honda Civic WTCC)
8. Tom Coronel (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
9. Norbert Michelisz (Honda Civic WTCC)
10. Rob Huff (Lada Granta 1.6T)
FL: José-María López – 1:40.148
RACE 2
1. Ma Qing Hua (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
2. Yvan Muller (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
3. Mehdi Bennani (Honda Civic WTCC)
4. Tom Coronel (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
5. Sébastien Loeb (Citroën C-Elysée WTCC)
6. Tom Chilton (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
7. Norbert Michelisz (Honda Civic WTCC)
8. Gianni Morbidelli (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
9. Hugo Valente (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
10. René Munnich (Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1)
FL: Hugo Valente – 1:40.742
DRIVERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
1. José-María López 209 pts
2. Yvan Muller 168 pts
3. Sébastien Loeb 161 pts
4. Tiago Monteiro 105 pts
5. Gabriele Tarquini 96 pts
12. Ma Qing Hua 33 pts
MANUFACTURERS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
1. Citroën Total 502 pts
2. Honda 333 pts
3. Lada 165 pts