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Aurélien Panis takes lights-to-flag race two win in Thailand

Aurélien Panis secured his first TCR International Series victory in only his second meeting in the championship in Thailand with a lights-to-flag win from the reverse-grid pole position, ahead of M1RA’s Giacomo Altoè.

Panis was unchallenged on his way to a maiden victory, getting a strong start when the lights went out to immediately open up a near one-second lead which the Boutsen-Ginion Racing driver maintained throughout the race.

Altoè took second, his best-ever TCR result, in his first weekend since switching to the M1RA squad, with the Italian having moved into the position with a strong getaway at the start of the race.

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Comtoyou Racing’s Stefano Comini was third, having lost out to Altoè at the start, taking his first podium since the Salzburgring in June.

By finishing in fourth, M1Ra’s Attila Tassi has edged out a two-point advantage in the championship standings over Jean-Karl Vernay, who finished fifth. The Leopard Racing driver benefitted on the last lap of the race when M1RA team boss Norbert Michelisz was forced into retirement with white smoke billowing out of his Honda, after running ahead of Vernay for much of the race.

Dušan Borković once again demonstrated strong pace in his GE-Force Alfa Romeo, coming through the field to take sixth after starting from 13th.

James Nash took the chequered flag in seventh, securing the Craft-Bamboo Racing team’s best result of the weekend after another poor race for the outfit also saw Pepe Oriola fail to take the start due to the gearbox issue which saw him retire in race one.

Rob Huff brought the second Leopard Racing Volkswagen home in eighth, having battled hard with DG Sport Compétition’s Mat’o Homola in ninth and WestCoast Racing’s Kantadhee Kusiri in tenth in the latter stages of the race.

Dan Lloyd just missed out on the points in his Craft-Bamboo SEAT and was 11th, ahead of the second Opel of Munkong Sathienthirakul in 12th.

GE-Force’s Davit Kajaia had been running on the edge of the points in 10th half-way through the race, but the Georgian driver slowed to a crawl on lap 11 and retired to the pits with yet another technical issue on his Alfa Romeo.

For the second race in a row it was Chariya Nuya who won the TCR Thailand class in his Billionaire Boys Honda, finishing in 16th ahead of the SEAT of Nattanid Leewattanavaragul.

The race result mean Tassi leaves Buriram with 179 points, ahead of Vernay on 177 and Comini on 165 with just four races left in the season.

Race result

POS NO DRIVER NAT ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 28 Aurélien PANIS Boutsen Ginion Racing Honda Civic Type-R TCR 14 14 LAPS 1:44.446 1
2 21 Giacomo ALTOÈ M1RA Honda Civic Type-R TCR 14 1.274 1:44.580 4
3 1 Stefano COMINI Comtoyou Racing Audi RS3 LMS TCR 14 6.120 1:44.992 2
4 9 Attila TASSI M1RA Honda Civic Type-R TCR 14 7.994 1:45.078 6
5 2 Jean-Karl VERNAY Leopard Racing Team WRT Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR 14 9.414 1:44.911 7
6 62 Dušan BORKOVIĆ GE-Force Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR 14 12.632 1:44.639 13
7 54 James NASH Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing SEAT León TCR 14 13.369 1:44.974 9
8 3 Rob HUFF Leopard Racing Team WRT Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR 14 13.861 1:44.630 16
9 70 Mat’o HOMOLA DG Sport Compétition Opel Astra TCR 14 18.084 1:45.400 10
10 19 Kantadhee KUSIRI West Coast Racing Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR 14 18.830 1:45.227 3
11 17 Daniel LLOYD Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing SEAT León TCR 14 20.555 1:45.618 14
12 67 Munkong SATHIENTHIRAKUL DG Sport Compétition Opel Astra TCR 14 21.357 1:45.540 17
13 10 Gianni MORBIDELLI West Coast Racing Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR 14 22.946 1:45.885 11
14 6 Frédéric VERVISCH Comtoyou Racing Audi RS3 LMS TCR 14 30.660 1:45.944 15
15 18 Duncan ENDE Icarus Motorsports SEAT León TCR 14 31.425 1:45.674 18
16 85 Chariya NUYA Billionaire Boys Racing Honda Civic Type-R TCR 14 35.585 1:46.390 19
17 96 Nattanid LEEWATTANAVARAGUL Morin Racing Team SEAT León TCR DSG 14 36.363 1:46.645 20
18 84 Pasarit PROMSOMBAT RMI Racing Team by Sunoco SEAT León TCR DSG 14 48.076 1:46.315 21
19 83 Rattanin LEENUTAPHONG Yontrakit Racing Team SEAT León TCR DSG 14 49.369 1:47.191 22
20 86 Nattachak HANJITKASEN TBN MK Ihere Racing Team Honda Civic Type-R TCR 14 54.333 1:46.444 23
21 65 Douglas KHOO Kok Hui Viper Niza Racing SEAT León TCR 14 1:38.064 1:50.474 24
R 59 Norbert MICHELISZ M1RA Honda Civic Type-R TCR 13 DNF 1:45.056 8
R 16 Davit KAJAIA GE-Force Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR 11 DNF 1:44.902 12
NS 74 Pepe ORIOLA Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing SEAT León TCR DNS N/A 5
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