FIA WTCC NEWSLETTER # 25 – 15th July 2005
PEUGEOT JOIN IN THE FIVE LAST EVENTS
Peugeot Denmark will take part in the final meetings of the
2005 FIA World Touring Car Championship with one Peugeot 407
car.
The programme will be run by the Peugeot Sport Denmark team,
the same that last year took part in selected rounds of the
FIA European Touring Car Championship with Peugeot 307 cars
driven by Jan Magnussen, Jason Watt and Sandro Sardelli.
Peugeot Sport – within their activity in support of
sporting customers and importers – is cooperating closely
with the Danish team in the car’s technical development,
and will also supply their own works drivers Soheil Ayari
and Eric Hélary, who are currently committed to the
French Supertourisme Championship.
The two Frenchmen will alternate at the wheel in the remaining
events, with Ayari having the honour of driving the Peugeot
407 on its maiden appearance, in two weeks at Spa- Francorchamps.
Ayari has already tested the car in Magny-Cours last week.
The Danish team have been running and developing
the Peugeot 407 in Super 2000 specs since the beginning of
the season, and one car, driven by Johan Stureson, is also
competing in the Swedish Touring Car Championship.
HUGE INCREASE IN TV AUDIENCES FOR THE FIA WTCC
TNS Sport, appointed by KSO to track TV audiences of the
2005 FIA World Touring Car Championship events, have released
their first report which comprises of information about the
five race meetings held so far.
Audience tracking methodology : TNS Sport have measured
the ‘average audience’ (for each highlight shorter
than 26 minutes, taking also into consideration the average
audience of the programmes in which FIA WTCC features were
included, such as Pitlane on RAI, Auto Moto on TF1, Sport
Reportage on ZDF, etc.) and the ‘reach audience’
for each highlight or live programme longer than 26 minutes.
Evaluation and projection: TNS Sport have measured a 138
million cumulative audience in the first five race meetings.
After only five events, the FIA WTCC’s audiences have
been 2.5 times larger than the overall figures for the 2004
FIA ETCC. On the basis of the broadcasting agreements between
KSO and TV channels – and especially the live feed on
ZDF and TVE – a 278 million total audience for the whole
2005 season has been estimated, which would mean a 450 % increase
compared to 2004.
MENU: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF LUIS CHEVROLET
Chevrolet’s return to its motor sport roots with the
FIA WTCC programme was also the occasion to retrace the footsteps
of Louis Chevrolet, born in 1878 in Switzerland and founder
of the company.
To celebrate him, Chevrolet organised a pilgrimage for three
groups of 25 international journalists to Louis’s hometown,
Bonfol in the Jura region, where he went to school and undertook
an apprenticeship as a mechanic in a bicycle shop.
The tour was guided by Alain Menu, a Swiss driver like Louis,
and ended on the racetrack of Poully en Auxois, where the
journalists attended a short driving stage at the wheel of
Chevrolet Lacetti WTCC R+ cars.
MAN OF THE WEEK: FABRIZIO GIOVANARDI
Fabrizio Giovanardi drives for the Alfa Romeo Racing Team.
After winning the 2001 and 2002 FIA ETCC titles, the following
years were not as successful. Some thought his racing career
was fading but after wins in Imola and Puebla he is currently
lying 2nd in the Drivers’ Championship.
What is the key to your success this year?
“Hard work from me and the team. Most drivers experience
ups and downs in their career, and adapting to changes is
difficult. Now I am 100% happy with my car and believe that
I can win the championship.”
What has been the highlight of your season so far? “My
first win in Imola, because it was a break through and I began
to get a really good feeling for the car. Puebla was also
a success, all the Alfa cars were competitive and my race
win was great.”
What are your expectations of Spa? “I am confident
because I only have 10kg more ballast than in Puebla. However,
it is a totally different track; a difficult track. Every
point counts so it is important to be careful and not go for
a race win at all costs.”
FLASH NEWS
TESTING:At the request of the teams, the
FIA has authorized a 30-minute test session in Spa (Thursday
26th July, from 18.00 to 18.30), in order to check the cars
after their voyage back from Mexico.
CHEVROLET: A group of children of the organisation
‘SOS Villages Enfants’ will be invited to Spa
by Chevrolet. The children will also enjoy a ride onboard
five Chevrolet Lacetti WTCC R+ cars around the Belgian racetrack.
FIA CUP: The new FIA European Touring Car
Cup, to be held in Vallelunga on October 16, 2005, has its
own website: www.fiaetcc.com. Information on the event may
be found there, along with regular updates from the different
national Touring Car championships whose drivers are eligible
for the Cup.
THEY SAID: QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Soheil Ayari, looking forward to his debut at Spa: “We
have to consider that our car is brand new, and it has only
completed two half days of testing at Magny-Cours. My first
impression was that it has a good racing potential, like all
the Peugeot cars, but now we have to work on its development.
I’m very excited to get back to international racing,
although I know that the FIA WTCC is very tough for newcomers.”
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