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ETCC - Fulín holds off Nagy as Szabó claims maiden ETCC victory in Vila Real ETCC street race spectacular

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26.06.17

ETCC - 2017 Race of Vila Real - Race

ETCC, Touring Car, Race of Vila Real, motorsport, FIA

Petr Fulín and Zsolt Dávid Szabó were the winners as the FIA European Touring Car Cup delivered two action-packed races on the challenging streets of Vila Real live on Eurosport and TVI in Portugal. Norbert Nagy, starting from pole, finished second in Race 1 with ETCC rookie José Rodrigues pleasing the home fans in third until he was handed a 30-second penalty following a clash with Igor Stefanovski, which dropped him to fourth and promoted Stefanovski one position. Szabó’s victory in the shortened second race was his first in the series, while there was also a maiden ETCC podium for Plamen Kralev. Stefanovski completed the Race 2 podium to move ahead of Christjohannes Schreiber and into second behind newleader Fulín in the standings after the erstwhile title pacesetter suffered his second double non-score of the season during a frustrating afternoon for the Rikli Motorsport Honda team.

RACE 1 REPORT: FULÍN HOLDS OFF NAGY FOR VICTORY
Petr Fulín made the most of his rapid getaway to win Race 1, holding off pole-sitter Norbert Nagy throughout an exciting 11-lap counter. Nagy tried everything to pass his Czech rival but had to settle for a career-best second instead, albeit by a slender margin of 0.530s. Igor Stefanovski was resisting ETCC rookie José Rodrigues for the final podium place but looked to have lost out when they collided on the penultimate lap, sending him into a half-spin. Stefanovski’s self-run SEAT suffered suspension damage in the incident, which left the Macedonian fuming afterwards and was also the subject of a post-race investigation by the stewards who penalised Rodrigues. Bulgaria’s Plamen Kralev was a season-high fifth after serving a drive-through penalty following contact with Peter Rikli, which sent the Swiss Honda driver spinning down the order. But Kralev’s frustration intensified when he was penalised for a pitlane speeding infringement and fell to eighth. After losing out to Christjohannes Schreiber on the second lap, Fábio Mota, who started P10, gradually fought through the order and was in fifth place when he nudged a chicane barrier, which damaged his LEIN Racing SEAT. Mladen Lalušić took sixth with Zsolt Dávid Szabó seventh. Rikli finished a despondent ninth behind the demoted Kralev with Anett György P10 and Andreas Pfister P11, the German picking up a puncture in his battle with Rodrigues earlier in the race.

RACE 2 REPORT: SZABÓ SHINES IN SHORTENED CONTEST 
Zsolt Dávid Szabó claimed his maiden victory in the FIA European Touring Car Cup in a shortened race featuring two safety car periods. Audi driver Plamen Kralev was in second when it was confirmed the race would not restart due to barrier damage with Igor Stefanovski in third. While Szabó made the perfect start, any hopes Norbert Nagy – his Zengő Motorsport team-mate – had of claiming the top step of the podium were extinguished when he was eliminated in a first-lap crash after he got off-line on the dirty side of the track. With his SEAT stranded, the safety car was deployed to enable its removal and for debris to be cleared. Racing resumed on lap four with Szabó ahead of Kralev and Christjohannes Schreiber, who had made a fast start from P11 to move into third place. But the Swiss would soon be in trouble with Stefanovski taking third on lap four as Schreiber began to slip down the order with a suspected mechanical fault before crashing out one lap later – when there appeared to be a failure at the right front – to trigger a second safety period. With the trackside barrier he struck beyond immediate repair the race was red-flagged before being declared after four laps, meaning half points only were awarded. José Rodrigues his ETCC debut in fourth with Petr Fulín fifth, Andreas Pfister sixth, Fábio Mota seventh and Peter Rikli eighth followed by Mladen Lalušić and Anett György.

POST-RACE QUOTES:
Petr Fulín
 (Race 1 winner): “Just like in qualifying my mirror was absolutely ‘green’ (the dominant colour on Nagy's car) for approximately 30 minutes. It was nice because I know Norbi is correct, even when at the Nordschleife we had some crazy moments. But it was absolutely very clear, with high concentration and driving without mistakes was necessary. That’s why I was able to be in front also at finish. But Norbi was very fast and it was very fun. We enjoyed the weekend and I have to thank my team and the guys I was racing against.”

Zsolt Dávid Szabó (Race 2 winner): “It was difficult and very tough because the temperature in the car was very hot. When I see the safety car is coming back I have to slow down. After that, the safety car went away and I had to go as fast as I could but then the safety car came back again so it was really hard.”

RESULTS/STANDINGS

NEXT RACE: ETCC Race of Zolder, 15-17 September 2017