Historic double victory and World Championship lead at the Nürburgring

2017-05-27

The FIA World Touring Car Championship weekend at the world’s most challenging circuit, the Nürburgring Nordschleife, turned out to be the best ever for Polestar Cyan Racing with a double victory, double championship lead and a record lap.

Thed Björk won the first race with team-mate Nicky Catsburg taking the honours of the second race, claiming the drivers’ championship lead.

“It was a fantastic race. The car was perfectly set up for the second race and I managed to pull up a gap that enabled me to control the race. This is my favourite circuit and to win here is a true highlight of my career. We are leading the championship now which is our goal and we need to keep it for the rest of the season,” said Nicky Catsburg.

Four-time STCC champion Thed Björk fought his way from sixth on the grid to win the first race, elevating him to third position in the championship, just eight points from the points lead.

“I had a really good start and went from sixth to third before the first corner. I had a great race, was able to utilise the slipstream and score one of my best victories. I am very proud to add the Nürburgring to my list of victories after winning at classic Monza earlier this year,” said Thed Björk.

Disaster struck once again for Néstor Girolami who suffered a puncture at well over 200 km/h in the first race while in second place. The Argentinian escaped unhurt from the incident but the damage to his car forced him out of both races due to limited repair time.

“I had a puncture on a very fast part of the track, there was nothing I could do. We need to forget this bad luck and go for the next race in Portugal with new energy. Big congratulations to Nicky leading the championship and Thed being third, I am very happy for them,” said Néstor Girolami.

Polestar Cyan Racing has extended the lead over championship rivals Honda to 40 points, following the success in the WTCC Race of Germany weekend as the season closes in on half-point.

The weekend was crowned with race-winner Nicky Catsburg recording the fastest ever lap time of a WTCC race car around the 25-kilometre combined Nürburgring Nordschleife and GP circuit during official practice (8:34.813), the day after announcing the record lap of the Volvo S60 PCP3 road car.

“We can’t be anything but very pleased with this weekend. We have put down a lot of hours on this circuit, both for our race and road cars. To be able to capitalise on that is nothing but amazing. Nicky, Thed, Néstor and everyone in the team have done a great job and we look forward to continue our fight for the World Title,” said Alexander Murdzevski Schedvin, Head of Motorsport at Polestar.

Get ready for the next FIA WTCC race in Portugal on June 24-25th: http://wtcc.polestar.com

WTCC Race of Germany

Circuit: Nürburgring Nordschleife + GP circuit

Length: 25378 m

Lap record (WTCC): 8:40.688 (López)

Results

Race 1 – Top 5

1 Thed Björk Volvo S60 3 laps

2 Mehdi Bennani Citroën C-Elysée +2.538

3 Rob Huff Citroën C-Elysée +3.096

4 Tom Chilton Citroën C-Elysée +3.732

5 Esteban Guerrieri Chevrolet Cruze +8.487

6 Nicky Catsburg Volvo S60 +8.910

DNF Néstor Girolami Volvo S60

Race 2 – Top 5

1 Nicky Catsburg Volvo S60 3 laps

2 Norbert Michelisz Honda Civic +3.065

3 Rob Huff Citroën C-Elysée +3.401

4 Thed Björk Volvo S60 +4.167

5 Tom Chilton Citroën C-Elysée +5.763

DNS Néstor Girolami Volvo S60

Championship Standings

Drivers’ – Top 5

1 Nicky Catsburg Volvo S60 127 pts

2 Tiago Monteiro Honda Civic 125 (-2)

3 Thed Björk Volvo S60 119 (-8)

4 Tom Chilton Citroën C-Elysée 106 (-21)

5 Rob Huff Citroën C-Elysée 102 (-25)

9 Néstor Girolami Volvo S60 52 (-75)

Manufacturers’

1 Volvo 404 pts

2 Honda 364 (-40)

Compensation weights for Germany

Model – Time difference – Weight

Volvo S60 Polestar – 0.0 sec – +80 kg

Citroën C-Elysée – +0.0 sec – +80 kg

Honda Civic – 0.1 sec – +70 kg

Chevrolet Cruze – +0.5 sec – +30 kg

Lada Vesta +1.4 sec +0 kg

TV Schedule

https://www.fiawtcc.com/watch-it-on-tv/

http://www.eurosportplayer.com/

2017 FIA World Touring Car Championship Entry List

No – Driver – Team – Car

3 – Tom Chilton – GBR – Sébastien Loeb Racing – Citroën C-Elysée

5 – Norbert Michelisz – HUN – Honda Racing Team JAS – Honda Civic

8 – Aurélien Panis – FRA – Zengő Motorsport – Honda Civic WTCC

9 – Tom Coronel – NED – ROAL Motorsport – Chevrolet RML Cruze

12 – Rob Huff – GBR – Münnich Motorsport – Citroën C-Elysée WTCC

18 – Tiago Monteiro – POR – Honda Racing Team JAS – Honda Civic

24 – Kevin Gleason – USA – RC Motorsport – Lada Vesta WTCC

25 – Mehdi Bennani – MOR – Sébastien Loeb Racing – Citroën C-Elysée

27 – John Filippi – FRA – Sébastien Loeb Racing – Citroën C-Elysée

34 – Ryo Michigami – Honda Racing Team JAS – Honda Civic WTCC

61 – Néstor Girolami – ARG – Polestar Cyan Racing – Volvo S60 TC1

62 – Thed Björk – SWE – Polestar Cyan Racing – Volvo S60 TC1

63 – Nicky Catsburg – NED – Polestar Cyan Racing – Volvo S60 TC1

68 – Yann Ehrlacher – FRA – RC Motorsport – Lada Vesta WTCC

86 – Esteban Guerrieri – ARG – Campos Racing – Chevrolet Cruze TC1

99 – Daniel Nagy – HUN – Zengő Motorsport – Honda Civic WTCC

FIA World Touring Car Championship 2017 Calendar

WTCC Race of Morocco (Marrakech): 7-9 April

WTCC Race of Italy (Monza): 28-30 April

WTCC Race of Hungary (Hungaroring): 12-14 May

WTCC Race of Germany (Nürburgring Nordschleife): 25-27 May

WTCC Race of Portugal (Vila Real): 23-25 June

WTCC Race of Argentina (Termas de Río Hondo): 15-16 July

WTCC Race of China (Shanghai Ningbo Circuit): 13-15 October

WTCC Race of Japan (Twin Ring Motegi): 27-29 October

WTCC Race of Macau (Circuit de Guia): 17-19 November

WTCC Race of Qatar (Losail International Circuit): 30 November-1 December

Contact Details

Johan Meissner, Press Manager

johan.meissner@polestar.com

+46(0)70 241 3234

About Polestar

Polestar is Volvo Car Group’s performance road car brand and was founded by Polestar Racing, today known as Cyan Racing. Polestar’s birth was a result of Cyan Racing’s race engineers desire to explore how technology behind the multiple title-winning success in racing could be applied to the performance of road going Volvo cars, on all roads and conditions in everyday life. The first road-going performance Concepts were launched in 2010 and the first performance cars, based on the Volvo S60 and V60, were ready in 2012. In 2015, Volvo Cars acquired Polestar Performance. Today, Polestar builds the S60 and V60 Polestar, a 367-hp performance road car with over 250 developments over-and-above the standard Volvo products. It also offers Polestar Engineered performance hardware upgrades and powertrain software optimisations for existing Volvo products.

About Cyan Racing

Founded in 1996 and today known as Cyan Racing, the privately owned and operated company has been Volvo Car Group’s official team in motorsport since its conception. Cyan Racing has claimed multiple titles with the Volvo 850, S40, C30 and S60. Today, the company enjoys success on track with the Polestar road car brand as Polestar Cyan Racing in pursuit of both the World Touring Car Championship and Swedish GT, racing the Volvo S60 Polestar road going performance car.