Kristian Poulsen’s racing season will start this weekend in Braga, where the Danish driver will take part in the opening event of the FIA European Touring Car Cup, at the wheel of his Poulsen Motorsport BMW 320si car. Poulsen will use the Portuguese event to prepare himself and his own team for their commitment to the FIA World Touring Car Championship that they will join from the race meeting at Monza in May.
The FIA World Touring Car Championship have demonstrated their support for improving global road safety with the rebranding of its Safety car that from the season opening meeting in Curitiba runs with liveries displaying the Make Roads Safe campaign logo and the web site address for more information on the UN backed road safety initiative. The Make Roads Safe campaign is an initiative of the Commission for Global Road Safety and has been spearheaded by the FIA Foundation.
Rounds 5 and 6 of the 2010 FIA World Touring Car Championship will take place at Marrakech, Morocco, 1st and 2nd May. The deadline to apply for media credentials is Tuesday, 20th April. Please be reminded that media passes issued by National Sporting Authorities and/or any other series will NOT be valid.
WTCC launches a new online platform to distribute video highlights and news features to dedicated sport and motorsport websites. Provided by Dystribute.tv, this new application is accessible from the Media section of the WTCC website (“Video Downloads”) and allows authorized website partners to download video content of each WTCC round in high resolution. Websites interested in this new service must register online.
The FIA World Touring Car Championship is delighted to announce an important deal with leading German commercial channel RTL, covering the broadcasting of the 2010 season. RTL will show a 10-minute highlights programme of WTCC races before the broadcast of F1 qualifying sessions, within a captive motorsport fan audience. The first programme will be aired on March 13th on the occasion of the F1 season opening in Barhain.
The FIA, in agreement with promoter KSO, decided to cancel as a case of Force Majeure the second race meeting of the 2010 FIA World Touring Car Championship scheduled to take place in Puebla, Mexico, on April 11th. The FIA’s decision is based on security reports from the region and follows close consultation and guidance from OMDAI, the Mexican National Sporting Authority.
The WTCC, together witn HSBC and the Municipality of Curitiba, once again made a contribution towards the aid of the starving people of Brazil. As they did in the previous three years, free tickets were offered to the public in exchange for two kilograms of food. 43 tonnes of food were collected and donated to the charity society Instituto Pró-Cidadania de Curitiba who will distribute them to those in need. The amount of food collected by WTCC since 2007 totals 152 tonnes.
History repeated in Brazil with Yvan Muller and Gabriele Tarquini taking a victory apiece for the second year in succession in Curitiba and leaving Brazil as joint leaders of the Drivers Championship, the only difference being the teams they are competing for. The Chevrolet team commanded Race 1 with all three of their drivers filling the podium. The good points haul means the USA brand comes away from Curitiba leading the Manufacturers’ Championship with 70 points.
Gabriele TARQUINI – Winner of Race 2: “We have no team orders so it was a great race. I had a tough time over the winter but in qualifying the car was great. The plan was to get a podium and maybe a win and I did that so it’s a fantastic start to the season. The SR-Sport team have done a fantastic job. I feel really satisfied and this victory is special. Last year I knew I could fight for the title but this year my plan is to score some victories and the first one is here.“














