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Ehrlacher wins to draw level at top of standings as Buchan claims Australian title

Yann Ehrlacher scored a comfortable victory in the final TCR World Tour / TCR Australia race of the weekend at Bathurst, moving to be the joint leader of the World Tour drivers’ standings, as Josh Buchan clinched the TCR Australia title.

At the start, Ehrlacher pulled alongside pole-sitter Urrutia to move to the outside line at Turn 1, giving him the inside line for Turn 2 to secure the lead.

Ehrlacher then headed a Cyan Racing 1-2-3 for the first part of the race, his team-mates not challenging him as the Frenchman looked to take maximum advantage of his rear gunners for his TCR World Tour championship challenge.

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Urrutia was second early on, but on lap five the Uruguayan made a mistake at Quarry Corner, sliding into the barriers and breaking the left-rear suspension on his Lynk & Co.

Urrutia was able to limp back to the pits to avoid a safety car, but the extensive damage meant he was out of the race.

Thed Björk thus assumed second, the Swede having got ahead of Wall Racing’s Tony D’Alberto at the start, to score a second successive podium finish.

The race ultimately finished behind the safety car, for a trio of reasons. Firstly, GRM’s Jordan Cox had stopped on track at The Chase, with flames emanating from the exhaust of his Peugeot. As that was recovered, on the next lap Aaron Cameron stopped by the pit exit with a suspected overheating issue, dropping out of 11th and fourth in TCR Australia.

Then, just as it looked likely the race was going to resume for a one lap sprint, Mikel Azcona crashed into the wall at Forrest’s Elbow whilst still under safety car conditions in a bizarre accident that broke his right-front suspension.

For Azcona, the bizarre accident means he didn’t score any points and even though his title chances were looking slim, the shunt officially rules him out of contention.

The race therefore finished under safety car conditions, the final three laps being a procession to the flag.

Comtoyou Racing’s Rob Huff completed the podium, having tucked in behind Björk as both passed D’Alberto into Turn 2 on the opening lap. The Brit then stayed behind Björk for the rest of the eight laps of racing, enough to leave him as the joint leader of the drivers’ standings leaving Australia.

D’Alberto was fourth and thus won in TCR Australia – his second of the weekend – elevating the outgoing champion to third overall in the national series’ drivers’ standings.

BRC Racing’s Norbert Michelisz was fifth, completing a solid weekend for the Hungarian, although he has narrowly lost the lead of the TCR World Tour driver’s standings and now sits a point behind Ehrlacher and Huff.

Wall Racing’s Néstor Girolami was sixth, ahead of the second Comtoyou Audi of Frédéric Vervisch in seventh.

Despite a valiant drive from near the back of the field to eighth, and second overall in TCR Australia, it was not enough for Bailey Sweeny to prevent HMO Customer Racing team-mate Buchan taking the drivers’ title.

Buchan had once again seemingly struggled for pace in the race – at one stage dropping as low as 15th – but the Hyundai driver did enough to finish 12th by the chequered flag, fifth in the domestic rankings, to take a maiden TCR title.

The top ten was completed by the Audi of Zac Soutar and the remaining Cyan Racing Lynk & Co of Ma Qing Hua.

Melbourne Performance Centre’s Will Brown failed to take the start after his race two driveshaft failure, along with the two FK7 Honda Civics of Brad Harris and Will Harris.

In the TCR world Tour standings, Huff and Ehrlacher head to next weekend’s Macau finale tied on 384 points, with Michelisz just one point behind in third. Azcona is fourth, a further 82 points adrift, and therefore now officially out of contention.

Race result

POS NO CL NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 168 WT Yann EHRLACHER Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 11 31:59.8375 2:16.216 2
2 111 WT Thed BJÖRK Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 11 0.502 2:16.229 4
3 179 WT Rob HUFF Audi Sport Comtoyou Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 11 1.300 2:16.550 5
4 1 AU Tony D’ALBERTO Honda Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 11 1.663 2:16.155 3
5 105 WT Norbert MICHELISZ BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Hyundai Elantra N TCR 11 2.122 2:16.428 6
6 129 WT Néstor GIROLAMI Honda Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 11 2.785 2:15.896 7
7 122 WT Frédéric VERVISCH Audi Sport Comtoyou Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 11 3.237 2:15.902 9
8 130 AU Bailey SWEENY HMO Customer Racing Hyundai i30 N TCR 11 3.600 2:16.275 17
9 110 AU Zac SOUTAR Team Soutar Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 11 3.999 2:17.255 11
10 155 WT MA Qing Hua Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 11 4.456 2:17.931 12
11 71 AU Ben BARGWANNA Burson Auto Parts Racing Peugeot 308 TCR 11 5.551 2:17.213 20
12 30 AU Josh BUCHAN HMO Customer Racing Hyundai Elantra N TCR 11 6.002 2:18.106 10
13 15 AU Michael CLEMENTE Carl Cox Motorsport CUPRA Leon Competición TCR 11 8.215 2:17.526 21
14 22 AU Iain MCDOUGALL Challenge Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR 11 8.728 2:18.833 16
15 115 AU Tom OLIPHANT Autoglym / Ashley Seward Motorsport Lynk & Co 03 TCR 11 9.984 2:18.740 14
16 14 AU Lachlan MINEEFF Purple Sector Audi RS3 LMS TCR 11 10.275 2:18.438 15
R 196 WT Mikel AZCONA BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Hyundai Elantra N TCR 9 DNF 2:17.021 19
R 18 AU Aaron CAMERON Team Valvoline GRM Peugeot 308 TCR 8 DNF 2:16.894 8
R 33 AU Jordan COX Schaeffler GRM Peugeot 308 TCR 6 DNF 2:16.792 13
R 4 AU Teddy CLAIRET Hangcha Forklifts Peugeot 308 TCR 5 DNF 2:19.493 18
R 112 WT Santiago URRUTIA Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 4 DNF 2:16.298 1
NS 74 AU Brad HARRIS Exclusive Switchboards / Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR DNS N/A
NS 9 AU Will BROWN MPC Team LIQUI MOLY Audi RS3 LMS TCR II DNS N/A
NS 76 AU Will HARRIS Exclusive Switchboards / Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR DNS N/A
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