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World Touring: Bennani takes Honda's first 2014 win
By alley - Oct 12, 2014, 6:45 AM ET

World Touring: Bennani takes Honda's first 2014 win

Proteam racer Mehdi Bennani delivered Honda's first World Touring Car Championship victory of 2014 with a flawless drive from reversed-grid pole in race two at Shanghai. The result was the Moroccan's first win since entering the championship as a guest driver in Marrakech in 2009.

Bennani was forced to sit down exhausted and overcome with emotion after exiting his car in parc ferme.

"I have to thank the King of Morocco for supporting me, especially early in my career," said Bennani, whose Proteam Civic carries the latest factory evolutions.

"My country has no real motorsport background, and to be here fighting with some of the best drivers in the world is a great way to say thank you for all of the people who believed in me."

Factory JAS Honda man Tiago Monteiro held station in second and was on hand to act as a rear-guard if required to hold off Shanghai race one winner Jose Maria Lopez's Citroen. But the Portuguese ex-Formula 1 driver's assistance was not needed, as Bennani built a comfortable 2.5-second margin of victory.

Lopez appeared to suppress his usual feistiness, in part perhaps as a reaction to distant title rival Yvan Muller's retirement after being T-boned by Citroen team-ate Sebastien Loeb at the Turn 14 hairpin.

The Argentinean now enjoys a 384 point tally in the drivers' standings, compared to second-placed Muller's 291, and is all but assured of the title.

Muller's C-Elysee sustained a broken right-rear wheel in the incident with Loeb, which occurred when the reigning WTCC champion was looking to pass Hugo Valente's fourth-placed Campos Chevrolet Cruze on lap three.

"I don't know what happened," said Muller. "I was looking to turn into the corner and I felt a touch.

"It has not been the best weekend or season for me personally, but I am happy for Citroen to win the manufacturers' title as I have been involved with the project since its beginning last June."

Honda had swept the podium positions at the time of the intra-team Citroen collision, but early second-place runner Gabriele Tarquini suddenly slowed with a technical issue on lap five.

Valente tried his best to defend against Loeb and Lopez, but they eventually got past for third and fourth.

Norbert Michelisz was also in the mix ahead of the fourth Citroen of Ma Qing Hua, and Valente fell down the order after appearing to be clipped when overtaken by Michelisz. The Zengo Honda survived to take fifth place, as Valente was passed for eighth by fellow Cruze runner Tom Chilton on the last lap.

RESULTS - 15 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Mehdi Bennani

Proteam Racing

Honda

-

2

Tiago Monteiro

Castrol Honda WTC Team

Honda

2.590s

3

Jose Maria Lopez

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

4.041s

4

Sebastien Loeb

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

11.238s

5

Norbert Michelisz

Zengo Motorsport

Honda

13.976s

6

Ma Qing Hua

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

14.416s

7

Tom Coronel

ROAL Motorsport

Chevrolet

21.725s

8

Tom Chilton

ROAL Motorsport

Chevrolet

22.933s

9

Hugo Valente

Campos Racing

Chevrolet

27.276s

10

Dusan Borkovic

NIS Petrol by Campos Racing

Chevrolet

27.855s

11

James Thompson

LADA Sport Lukoil

Lada

28.028s

12

Mikhail Kozlovskiy

LADA Sport Lukoil

Lada

39.940s

13

Gianni Morbidelli

All-Inkl.com Munnich Motorsport

Chevrolet

1m 06.588s

14

Franz Engstler

Liqui Moly Team Engstler

BMW

1m 11.237s

15

John Filippi

Campos Racing

SEAT

1m 35.752s

16

Filipe Souza

Liqui Moly Team Engstler

BMW

1 Lap

-

Rene Munnich

All-Inkl.com Munnich Motorsport

Chevrolet

Retirement

-

Gabriele Tarquini

Castrol Honda WTC Team

Honda

Retirement

-

Robert Huff

LADA Sport Lukoil

Lada

Retirement

-

Yvan Muller

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

Retirement

-

Williams Lok

Campos Racing

SEAT

Not started

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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