Gianni Morbidelli scores an epic WTCC win
The 2014 World Touring Car Championship turned a page at the Hungaroring, today, with Citroën being beaten for the first time since the manufacturer’s arrival in the WTCC.
The 2014 World Touring Car Championship turned a page at the Hungaroring, today, with Citroën being beaten for the first time since the manufacturer’s arrival in the WTCC.
After inheriting pole position at Le Castellet – following his team-mates’ penalties – Yvan Muller topped the qualifying session at the Hungaroring.
Citroën dominated the second round of the 2014 WTCC on its home race at the Circuit Paul Ricard, clinching a double 1-2 win, but the two French races,
Sébastien Loeb and José María López set the two fastest laps in today’s qualifying, and this would have been Loeb’s first WTCC pole position.