For BMW the fight for the FIA WTCC title starts in Curitiba
03-03-2009 Press Release
Munich,
3rd March 2009. This weekend sees the start of the 2009 FIA World
Touring Car Championship (WTCC), with the “Autódromo Internacional de
Curitiba” hosting the opening two rounds of the series for the third
consecutive season. BMW has entered its three national teams and their
five drivers with the express aim of recapturing both world
championships. To date BMW has scored four drivers’ and three
manufacturers’ world titles in the touring car category.
“Naturally I am hopeful we will top the points’ charts in both
championships at the end of the season,” says BMW Motorsport Director
Mario Theissen. “However, in motorsport such things cannot be planned.
We can only work on our own performance, which we concentrated on
throughout the winter. Once again it should be a close fight between us
and SEAT, with Chevrolet being another worthy competitor. We are well
prepared.”
Triple world champion Andy Priaulx (GB) will once again be
competing under the BMW Team UK banner, with Jörg Müller (DE) and
Augusto Farfus (BR) representing BMW Team Germany. Alessandro Zanardi
(IT) of BMW Team Italy-Spain has a new team-mate in Sergio Hernández
(ES).
Andy Priaulx (BMW Team UK):
“Every year I look forward to being in Curitiba. The city has many
different sides to it, and could easily be in Europe. The circuit is
interesting and challenging, and BMW has traditionally achieved good
results there. Everybody hopes for a strong start to a new season, so I
will endeavour to have a good opening weekend.”
Jörg Müller (BMW Team Germany):
“Curitiba sees the end of the off-season. The two races are
extremely important and the first real opportunity to compare
performances. All the teams have tested thoroughly over the winter, and
now it will become clear who has made the most progress. I have won in
Brazil, so the circuit evidently suits me.”
Augusto Farfus (BMW Team Germany):
“Curitiba is my home town, so naturally I love returning here. As
hometown hero there are, though, particular pressures. Overall the
feeling is positive, for there are thousands of fans all cheering me on
together. I hope to start the 2009 season with the right momentum.”
Alessandro Zanardi (BMW Team Italy-Spain):
“I like the Curitiba circuit. However, I would prefer it to be
twice the length. Despite the lap being short, it’s just all about
being faster than the opposition – which is precisely what I intend
being. Everybody looks forward to this event to see where they stand.
We are well prepared, so hopefully I’ll return to Europe a happy man.”
Sergio Hernández (BMW Team Italy-Spain):
“I like the circuit and people of Curitiba. Mentally the Brazilian
people are similar to the Spanish. The atmosphere at this event is
unique. Over the past two years I have amassed a lot of experience,
which I hope to put to good use in my debut for BMW Team Italy-Spain by
fighting for points and race wins.”
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