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WTCC: Loeb holds off Lopez for Argentina Race 2 victory
By alley - Mar 8, 2015, 6:01 PM ET

WTCC: Loeb holds off Lopez for Argentina Race 2 victory

 

Sebastien Loeb scored a tenacious victory over Citroen teammate Jose Maria Lopez in the second World Touring Car Championship race in Argentina, scything through from eighth on the reversed grid.

In a chaotic opening lap at Termas de Rio Hondo, polesitter James Thompson made side-to-side contact with fast-starting Stefano D'Aste at the first corner. D'Aste then spun off on oil at Turn 2 while the Lada cruised into retirement; a cracked front suspension part was to blame. This might have benefited those immediately behind on the grid, but Honda's Gabriele Tarquini took to the grass in an unsuccessful bid to pass front-row starter Tom Coronel, and fifth-placed starter Tom Chilton was swallowed up in the onrush of Citroens.

Ma Qing Ha broke through from seventh on the grid to lead from Loeb and Coronel, but then ran wide and took to the grass, allowing his teammate through. Coronel then had an off-track moment while grappling with Tarquini and broke his splitter, forcing him to retire.

During a brief safety car interlude because of the oil, spiking temperatures forced Ma to pit to have mud and grass removed from his C-Elysee's radiators, consigning him to the back half of the top 10 in the final reckoning.

Immediately after the green flag, Lopez made short work of Tarquini but was unable to make inroads into Loeb's lead.

"I had a good start from eighth on the grid, good overtaking, and then I was in the lead," said Loeb. "I saw Pechito [Lopez] in my mirrors and wasn't happy to see him there so quickly, so I just pushed. You know when you have him behind you cannot be confident, because he is so quick."

Lopez backed off in the final laps to preserve his tires in the heat, finishing 4.69 seconds adrift.

The factory Hondas swapped places in the final laps, leaving Tiago Monteiro to complete the podium ahead of Tarquini, while Mehdi Bennani finished fifth after an eventful afternoon.

Bennani and Yvan Muller made contact while they were running fourth and fifth, and Muller then ran off-track, collecting mud in his radiators that ultimately brought him to a smoking halt in the pits. This cost Bennani two positions, but he eventually made it past the impressive Honda privateer Norbert Michelisz, who completed the top six finishers after starting on the back row of the grid.

RESULTS - 15 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Gap

1

Sebastien Loeb

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

-

2

Jose Maria Lopez

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

4.690s

3

Tiago Monteiro

Honda Racing Team JAS

Honda

10.149s

4

Gabriele Tarquini

Honda Racing Team JAS

Honda

11.564s

5

Mehdi Bennani

Sebastien Loeb Racing

Citroen

14.956s

6

Norbert Michelisz

Zengo Motorsport

Honda

17.948s

7

Ma Qing Hua

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

19.697s

8

Tom Chilton

ROAL Motorsport

Chevrolet

21.338s

9

Rickard Rydell

Nika International

Honda

30.607s

10

Gregoire Demoustier

Craft-Bamboo Racing

Chevrolet

32.304s

11

John Filippi

Campos Racing

Chevrolet

42.280s

12

Yvan Muller

Citroen Total WTCC

Citroen

43.627s

-

Dusan Borkovic

Proteam Racing

Honda

Retirement

-

Tom Coronel

ROAL Motorsport

Chevrolet

Retirement

-

Robert Huff

LADA Sport Rosneft

Lada

Retirement

-

James Thompson

LADA Sport Rosneft

Lada

Retirement

-

Stefano D'Aste

All-Inkl.com Munnich Motorsport

Chevrolet

Retirement

-

Hugo Valente

Campos Racing

Chevrolet

Retirement

 

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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