2005 FIA WTCC Race of Italy

The 2005 FIA WTCC Race of Italy was the opening round of the 2005 World Touring Car Championship season, the first season of the revived World Touring Car Championship, after a previous season in 1987. It was held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza at Monza in Italy on April 10, 2005. BMW and Alfa Romeo took one victory each, Dirk Müller winning Race 1 for the former, and James Thompson winning Race 2.

Italy 2005 Race of Italy
Race details
DateApril 10, 2005
LocationMonza, Italy
CourseAutodromo Nazionale di Monza
5.793 kilometres (3.600 mi)
Race One
Laps9
Pole position
DriverGermany Dirk MüllerBMW Team Deutschland
Time1:59.009
Podium
FirstGermany Dirk MüllerBMW Team Deutschland
SecondItaly Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo Racing Team
ThirdBrazil Augusto FarfusAlfa Romeo Racing Team
Fastest Lap
DriverGermany Dirk MüllerBMW Team Deutschland
Time1:59.552
Race Two
Laps9
Podium
FirstUnited Kingdom James ThompsonAlfa Romeo Racing Team
SecondGermany Dirk MüllerBMW Team Deutschland
ThirdSpain Antonio GarcíaBMW Team Italy-Spain
Fastest Lap
DriverGermany Jörg MüllerBMW Team Deutschland
Time1:59.058

Report

Qualifying

Dirk Müller took pole position for the first World Touring Car Championship race by topping the timesheets in the qualifying session with a time of 1:59.009. Two other BMWs had finished behind him, fellow BMW Team Deutschland driver Jörg Müller, and the BMW Team Italy-Spain car of Antonio García. However, Jörg had his best time disallowed by the stewards after he failed to stop at the weighing scales, dropping him to 18th. Alfa Romeo Racing Team drivers Gabriele Tarquini and Augusto Farfus qualified in third and fourth place, with reigning European Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx fifth for BMW Team UK. The session was brought to a premature end after Alain Menu crashed his Chevrolet Lacetti, bringing out the red flags.[1]

Race 1

Dirk Müller led the first race of the new FIA World Touring Car Championship from pole position to take the victory. Behind him, Gabriele Tarquini finished second, with his Alfa Romeo teammate Augusto Farfus finishing third after managing to keep Andy Priaulx at bay. Antonio García slipped back from his front row starting position to finish fifth after he had been nudged off the track by Farfus during an overtaking manoeuvre. The remaining Alfa Romeo drivers, Fabrizio Giovanardi and James Thompson, finished in sixth and seventh position, with SEAT Sport's Rickard Rydell taking the last point in eighth as well as pole position for Race 2, for which the top eight finishers from the first race are reversed on the race two grid. Marc Hennerici finished 13th overall to take the victory in the Independent's Trophy.[2]

Race 2

Polesitter Rydell was passed by Thompson for the lead at the start of the second race. Meanwhile, Giovanardi stalled on the second row of the grid. García and Dirk Müller were able to pass Rydell for second and third and began chasing Thompson for the lead, but García made a mistake and lost three positions to Müller, Farfus and Tarquini. On the sixth lap, Farfus ran wide at the first chicane, while Müller and Tarquini clashed, putting the Italian out of the race. This allowed García to regain third behind Dirk Müller. Thompson crossed the line to win the race ahead of Dirk Müller and García. Jörg Müller recovered from 29th on the grid to finish in fourth, with Jordi Gené, Alessandro Zanardi and Giovanardi rounding out the points. Hennerici won the Independent's Trophy after finishing tenth.[2]

Classification

Race 1

PosNoDriverTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
143 Dirk MüllerBMW Team DeutschlandBMW 320i918:03.203110
22 Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+2.46538
37 Augusto FarfusAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+3.85446
41 Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320i9+3.97755
55 Antonio GarcíaBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320i9+8.08824
66 Fabrizio GiovanardiAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+8.24883
73 James ThompsonAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+8.91092
88 Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra9+9.19271
99 Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra9+9.4146
104 Alex ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320i9+14.84311
1110 Peter TertingSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra9+16.04210
1226 Roberto ColciagoJAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R9+20.44113
1332IT Marc HennericiWiechers-SportBMW 320i9+21.81912
1434IT Tomas EngströmHonda Dealer Team SwedenHonda Accord Euro R9+26.39617
1520IT Tom CoronelGR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra9+26.57120
1630IT Stefano D'AsteProteam MotorsportBMW 320i9+26.83716
1751IT Salvatore TavanoDB MotorsportAlfa Romeo 1569+31.82719
1855IT Alessandro BalzanScuderia del GirasoleSEAT Toledo Cupra9+33.47725
1952IT Andrea LariniDB MotorsportAlfa Romeo 1569+37.71115
2021 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Lacetti9+37.72021
2127IT Adriano de MicheliJAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R9+43.91430
2223 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Lacetti9+44.27123
2353IT Gianluca de LorenziGDL RacingBMW 320i9+44.82731
2422 Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Lacetti9+45.76724
2533IT Adam LackoIEP TeamAlfa Romeo 156 Gta9+49.64122
2635IT Jens HellströmHonda Dealer Team SwedenHonda Civic Type-R9+57.99633
2754IT Stefano ValliZerocinque MotorsportBMW 320i9+58.36332
2815 Thomas JägerFord Hotfiel SportFord Focus9+1:05.24025
2942 Jörg MüllerBMW Team DeutschlandBMW 320i8+1 Lap18
Ret14 Thomas KlenkeFord Hotfiel SportFord Focus4Accident28
Ret19IT Valle MäkeläGR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra4Accident26
Ret31IT Giuseppe CiròProteam MotorsportBMW 320i0Mechanical29
DNS28IT Carl RosenbladCrawford RacingBMW 320i014

Race 2

PosNoDriverTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13 James ThompsonAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 156918:13.906210
243 Dirk MüllerBMW Team DeutschlandBMW 320i9+0.53088
35 Antonio GarcíaBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320i9+0.76546
442 Jörg MüllerBMW Team DeutschlandBMW 320i9+1.248295
51 Andy PriaulxBMW Team UKBMW 320i9+1.46754
69 Jordi GenéSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra9+2.47093
74 Alex ZanardiBMW Team Italy-SpainBMW 320i9+5.976102
86 Fabrizio GiovanardiAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+6.76731
97 Augusto FarfusAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1569+8.9046
1032IT Marc HennericiWiechers-SportBMW 320i9+18.23113
1155IT Alessandro BalzanScuderia del GirasoleSEAT Toledo Cupra9+24.52718
1233IT Adam LackoIEP TeamAlfa Romeo 156 Gta9+31.61125
1319IT Valle MäkeläGR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra9+31.99132
1427IT Adriano de MicheliJAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R9+32.55521
1522 Nicola LariniChevroletChevrolet Lacetti9+33.54522
1651IT Salvatore TavanoDB MotorsportAlfa Romeo 1569+34.12117
1710 Peter TertingSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra9+37.44311
1831IT Giuseppe CiròProteam MotorsportBMW 320i9+37.48031
1954IT Stefano ValliZerocinque MotorsportBMW 320i9+42.22827
2052IT Andrea LariniDB MotorsportAlfa Romeo 1569+44.67919
2135IT Jens HellströmHonda Dealer Team SwedenHonda Civic Type-R9+1:12.03626
2230IT Stefano D'AsteProteam MotorsportBMW 320i8+1 Lap16
2334IT Tomas EngströmHonda Dealer Team SwedenHonda Accord Euro R8+1 Lap14
RET23 Alain MenuChevroletChevrolet Lacetti6Engine22
Ret2 Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 1565Spun off7
Ret21 Robert HuffChevroletChevrolet Lacetti5Collision20
Ret53IT Gianluca de LorenziGDL RacingBMW 320i5Collision23
Ret20IT Tom CoronelGR AsiaSEAT Toledo Cupra4Mechanical15
Ret26 Roberto ColciagoJAS MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R4Accident12
Ret8 Rickard RydellSEAT SportSEAT Toledo Cupra1Accident1
Ret15 Thomas JägerFord Hotfiel SportFord Focus0Mechanical28
DNS14 Thomas KlenkeFord Hotfiel SportFord Focus030
DNS28IT Carl RosenbladCrawford RacingBMW 320i033

Standings after the races

Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1 BMW29
2 Alfa Romeo28
3 SEAT15
4 Chevrolet6
5 Ford0

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the drivers standings.

References

World Touring Car Championship
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first race
2005 World Touring Car Championship seasonNext race:
2005 FIA WTCC Race of France
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none
FIA WTCC Race of ItalyNext race:
2006 FIA WTCC Race of Italy