Motegi WTCC: Norbert Michlisz leads all-Honda podium
Norbert Michelisz sealed his first World Touring Car Championship win since moving to the factory Honda team as the marque secured a podium lockout at its home Motegi circuit
Hungarian Michelisz started from the reversed grid pole after qualifying in 10th, and gradually eased away from team-mate and second-place starter Rob Huff to clinch his fifth WTCC win by 1.358 seconds.
The lead pair held station into Turn 1 at the start of the race after matching each other's launches, with Polestar's third-place starter Thed Bjork having to defend around the outside of the corner from the fast-starting Sebastien Loeb Racing Citroen C-Elysee of Tom Chilton.
But Bjork held firm and soon caught back up to the leading pair up around the first lap, as the front three built a buffer ahead of the rest of the pack.
Bjork's threatening presence meant that Huff had to keep half an eye on the Volvo S60, and that pressure allowed Michelisz to build a crucial buffer in the middle stages of the race to ease clear at the front.
The Hungarian's lead went out as far as three seconds in the closing stages, which gave Michelisz enough of a gap to cruise home over the final three laps, nursing his Civic and its 80 kilograms of success ballast to a first win since joining the manufacturer from the private Zengo team at the start of 2016.
Huff resisted Bjork's attention before the Volvo began to fall away in the second half of the race, with Tiago Monteiro in the third Civic pouncing at Turn 11 to snatch the final podium spot at half-distance, having dispatched Chilton on the opening lap.
Both factory Citroen drivers also took advantage of Bjork's vulnerability to overtake the Volvo, with first championship leader Jose Maria Lopez and then Yvan Muller working their way around the Swede.
The pair did close up to the second- and third-placed Hondas in the final laps, but were unable to make any real impression and crossed the line in fourth and fifth.
Bjork limited the damage thereafter, producing a stern defence of sixth, to head home Lada's Nicky Catsburg - the Dutchman aggrieved after an earlier altercation with Lopez as the pair followed Bjork, for which Catsburg was shown a black-and-white flag for rejoining the track incorrectly and hitting the Citroen driver.
Chilton came home eighth after dropping back from his fast start, ahead of Nestor Girolami on his first appearance for Polestar in its second S60.
Argentinian Girolami spent much of the race bottled up behind Chilton's SLR team-mate Mehdi Bennani, who was later given a drive-through penalty for a false start.
Gabriele Tarquini clinched the final point in the second Lada Vesta.
RESULTS - 13 LAPS:
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Norbert Michelisz | Honda Racing Team JAS | Honda | 26m07.443s |
2 | Rob Huff | Honda Racing Team JAS | Honda | 1.358s |
3 | Tiago Monteiro | Honda Racing Team JAS | Honda | 2.173s |
4 | Jose Maria Lopez | Citroen Racing | Citroen | 3.609s |
5 | Yvan Muller | Citroen Racing | Citroen | 4.805s |
6 | Thed Bjork | Polestar Cyan Racing | Volvo | 8.049s |
7 | Nicky Catsburg | LADA Sport | Lada | 8.738s |
8 | Tom Chilton | Sebastien Loeb Racing | Citroen | 9.385s |
9 | Nestor Girolami | Polestar Cyan Racing | Volvo | 10.135s |
10 | Gabriele Tarquini | LADA Sport | Lada | 10.456s |
11 | Ryo Michigami | Honda Racing Team JAS | Honda | 18.300s |
12 | James Thompson | Munnich Motorsport | Chevrolet | 21.696s |
13 | John Filippi | Campos Racing | Chevrolet | 26.419s |
14 | Daniel Nagy | Zengo Motorsport | Honda | 26.935s |
15 | Mehdi Bennani | Sebastien Loeb Racing | Citroen | 28.127s |
16 | Gregoire Demoustier | Sebastien Loeb Racing | Citroen | 34.475s |
17 | Tom Coronel | ROAL Motorsport | Chevrolet | 48.691s |
- | Ferenc Ficza | Zengo Motorsport | Honda | Retirement |
- | Hugo Valente | LADA Sport | Lada | Retirement |
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