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Second place for Larini keeps world title bid alive

07/10/2007

Monza, October 7, 2007

RML Chevrolet's Nicola Larini put himself back in the hunt for the 2007 World Touring Car Championship with a double points finish at Monza.

With over 52,000 spectators cheering him on at his home race, the Italian took a fourth and second place finish, and remains in contention to win his first WTCC crown with only two rounds to go in Macau.

The RML Chevrolet enjoyed an extremely competitive weekend, with Nicola, Rob and Alain finishing in the points in race one, whilst a touch from Gabriele Tarquini damaged Alain's steering column and put paid to his hopes in race two.

QUOTES

Nicola Larini (4th/2nd): "In race one I tried to go for the podium, but I lost contact with the leaders as soon as the lights went green. I didn't expect James (Thompson) to be as fast as he was and when he passed me, I had difficulties to get his tow to try to pass him at the end of the straights. So I tried to pass him in the chicanes which almost worked on the last lap. I was alongside him but then we touched and I lost contact completely.

"In the second race I was very lucky to avoid Augusto (Farfus) spinning in front of me. I had to go on the grass and just missed him and the barriers. I had a good pace after that and managed to lead but then the car started to understeer in the fast corners, especially the Parabolica. At some point I came close enough to Jordi (Gené) to pass him, but the yellow flags didn't allow me. After that the tyres were past their prime so I had to be content with second place. I still have a shot at the world title, so I'll definitely go to Macau to try and finally win my first WTCC race."

Rob Huff (8th/4th): "In the first race, I had a really good start and managed to take three cars before the chicane. At the chicane I got pushed sideways and lost a few places, so then I just went for it and managed to pick them off one by one. When I saw the pitboard indicating P10 two laps from the end, I thought 'How am I going to get past two cars in two laps?' But then I noticed the two guys in front of me starting to fight for that eighth position as well, so coming into the Parabolica I had the feeling they were too busy fighting their own fight and not paying too much attention to me. I just tucked in behind them and got both of them in the chicane. Two for the price of one, as they say; in what was probably the best overtaking maneuver of my career.

"In race two I had a belting start and managed to keep the lead for a few laps. But running at the front with the maximum ballast on board is not easy, especially not on this track, so I couldn't hold Gené off any longer. For some reason we lacked the pace we had in the first race, maybe due to the higher temperature this afternoon. In any case, today's result is again a clear testament to the great work RML and Chevrolet have been doing all year long."

Alain Menu (5th/DNF): "In the first race I couldn't see the starting lights, so I lost some time there, but I still managed to get past Farfus later on. Near the end of the race I managed to close in on the leaders again and pass Tarquini on the penultimate lap for fifth. In the second race the car was going really well but after the yellows in the second chicane Tarquini passed me and tapped me on the front left wheel while doing so. The steering was bent and that was it. It's a shame, really, because I could have been right up there with Nic and Rob."

Eric Nève: "It's been a great weekend for RML Chevrolet with fantastic drives by all three drivers in both races. Nicola and Alain had great qualifying results as well and Rob made up for his missed qualifying by a truly great drive in the races, coming from 16th on the grid to pole position for race 2. Today's results bode well for the finale in Macau in six weeks time. It's been a formidable weekend and our guests and dealers from the region just live every bit of. The increasing number of spectators at each event clearly shows the increasing interest in touring car races."

MONZA RACE 1 RESULTS

1. Y Muller                    SEAT Leon TDI             9 laps in 18m19s438 (Average: 169.70kph)

2. J Gené                      SEAT Leon TDI             + 0s201

3. J Thompson              Alfa Romeo 156            + 0s867

4. N Larini                   RML Chevrolet Lacetti + 1s196

5. A Menu                    RML Chevrolet Lacetti + 2s416

6. G Tarquini                 SEAT Leon TDI             + 3s008

7. A Farfus                    BMW 320si                   + 4s052           

8. R Huff                      RML Chevrolet Lacetti + 4s690

MONZA RACE 2 RESULTS

1. J Gené                     SEAT Leon TDI             9 laps in 18m21s957 (Average: 169.31kph)

2. N Larini                   RML Chevrolet Lacetti + 1s011

3. J Thompson              Alfa Romeo 156            + 1s289

4. R Huff                     RML Chevrolet Lacetti + 2s513

5. Y Muller                    SEAT Leon TDI             + 7s906

6. A Zanardi                  BMW 320si                   + 10s499

7. T Coronel                  SEAT Leon                   + 10s545

8. T Monteiro                 SEAT Leon                   + 14s936

DNF A Menu                 RML Chevrolet Lacetti  Accident damage (4 laps)

DRIVERS POINTS STANDINGS AFTER RACE 20 OF 22

1 ex. A Priaulx (BMW) and Y Muller (SEAT), 81pts; 3. A Farfus (BMW), 71; 4. J Thompson (Alfa Romeo), 69; 5. J Müller (BMW), 66; 6. N Larini (RML Chevrolet), 61; 7. A Menu (RML Chevrolet), 59;… 9. R Huff (RML Chevrolet), 51;…

MANUFACTURERS STANDINGS AFTER RACE 20 OF 22

1. BMW, 237pts; 2. SEAT, 227; 3. RML Chevrolet, 194; 4. Alfa Romeo, 111.

Notes to editors:

 

For more information, contact Dan Shires, Marketing and PR Co-ordinator, on +44 0(1933) 440240, or email dans@rmlmallock.co.uk.

RML Group Background

The RML Group comprises six divisions; Motorsport, Automotive, Engines, Historic, X-Pro and Events.

Based in Northamptonshire, England the company's 4,300 square metre facility includes full design, development, manufacturing and operational support for automotive engineering projects.

RML has achieved success in a diverse range of motorsport categories including GT/sportscars, touring cars, rally cars, single seaters and oval speedway cars. In 2007 RML teams are competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship, the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Le Mans Series. 

RML work together with a number of specialist official suppliers and technical partners including Autoglym - www.autoglym.co.uk, Beissbarth UK - www.beissbarth.co.uk, DuPont Refinish - www.dupontrefinish.com and Chicago Pneumatic - www.cp.com.

CHEVROLET RACING INSIGHT ON THE WEB

Throughout the 2007 WTCC season, Chevrolet Insight will show you the behind-the-scenes of the Chevrolet WTCC racing team. On Saturday and Sunday, media and fans alike will get the latest information and can ask their questions via the web in Chevrolet's own web cast. The web address is www.chevrolet-insight.com. First airings will be at 8.00pm local time (9.00pm Zurich time, 3.00pm Detroit time, 4.00am Seoul time), after which the 15-minute programme can be viewed as Video On Demand by clicking the appropriate button.

For more information on Chevrolet's World Touring Car Championship programme, please contact:

Eric Nève at Chevrolet Europe

eric.neve@ch.gm.com

Tel : + 41 79 681 89 76

Web: http://media.chevroleteurope.com

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