- Source: 2007 World Touring Car Championship
The 2007 World Touring Car Championship season was the 4th season of FIA World Touring Car Championship motor racing. The championship, which commenced on 11 March and ended on 18 November, after twenty-two races, was open to Super 2000 Cars, Diesel 2000 Cars and Super Production Cars as defined by the relevant FIA regulations. The Drivers' Championship was won by Andy Priaulx and the Manufacturers' Championship by BMW.
Teams and drivers
The following teams and drivers contested the 2007 FIA World Touring Car Championship.
= Driver changes
=Changed Teams
Augusto Farfus: N-Technology → BMW Team Germany
James Thompson: SEAT Sport → N-Technology
Emmet O'Brien: Wiechers-Sport → GR Asia
Pierre-Yves Corthals: Jas Motorsport → Exagon Engineering
Stefano D'Aste: Proteam Motorsport → Wiechers-Sport
Entering WTCC including those who entered one-off rounds in 2006
Félix Porteiro: GP2 Series → BMW Team Italy-Spain
Michel Jourdain Jr.: NASCAR Craftman Truck Series → SEAT Sport
Tiago Monteiro: Formula 1 → SEAT Sport
Olivier Tielemans: DTM → N-Technology
Roberto Colciago: Italian Superturismo Championship → SEAT Sport Italia
Sergio Hernández: GP2 Series → Scuderia Proteam Motorsport
Miguel Freitas: Eurocup Mégane Trophy → Racing for Belgium
Leaving WTCC
Peter Terting: SEAT Sport → International GT Open
Duncan Huisman: BMW Team Italy-Spain → No full-time drive
Gianni Morbidelli: N-Technology → Superstars Series
Salvatore Tavano: N-Technology → Le Mans Series
Ryan Sharp: Jas Motorsport → FIA GT Championship
Diego Romanini: Wiechers-Sport → Eurocup Mégane Trophy
Dirk Müller: BMW Team Germany → FIA GT Championship
Calendar
A provisional calendar was released on 15 January 2007.[1][2]. On 27 February 2007, the FIA announced that the 13th and 14th races of the series originally scheduled to be run in Istanbul would instead take place at the Anderstorp circuit.[3]
Each race weekend featured two races of 50 kilometres each (similar to Superbike World Championship race format). If the safety car was deployed during a race, the first two laps under it were not counted towards the race distance.
The starting grid order for the first race of each weekend was determined by the results of qualifying and the race began with a rolling start. The second race grid order was determined by the results of the first race with the top eight positions reversed. The second race began with a standing start.
Results and standings
= Races
=Championship standings
= Drivers' Championship
=† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Point system: 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 for top eight finishers in each race.
Drivers with 0 points were not classified in official championship results.
* Phillip Geipel, Robert Dahlgren, Colin Turkington and David Louie were not eligible to score championship points. Thus, 9th-place finishers scored points in the Race 2 of Sweden, Race 1 & 2 of the United Kingdom and Race 2 of Macau.
= Yokohama Independents' Trophy
=Championship promoter KSO organised the Yokohama Independents’ Trophies within the 2007 FIA World Touring Car Championship.
Drivers were awarded points towards the Independents' Trophy in the first twenty rounds on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis for the first eight finishers of those entries which were classified as Independents. Points were awarded in the final two rounds on a 20-16-12-10-8-6-4-2 basis.
* Guest driver
= Yokohama Teams' Trophy
=The Yokohama Teams' Trophy was won by Proteam Motorsport.
= Manufacturers' Championship
=Points were awarded on a 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis in each race but only to the top two placegetters from each manufacturer. All the other cars of that same manufacturer were considered invisible as far as scoring points was concerned.
Notes
References
External links
2007 Season at www.fiawtcc.com via web.archive.org
2007 FIA World Touring Car Championship at www.teamdan.com
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