Qualification – Menu on pole in Macau… Yvan Muller 2nd

Swiss driver Alain Menu (Chevrolet) secured his 5th pole position of the season on Saturday. In the final minutes of the qualifying session, Frenchman Yvan Muller seemed assured of the top position with a time of 2:31.395, but under the checkered flag, Menu stopped the clock at 2:31.209. Muller will therefore be second, with his […]

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Swiss driver Alain Menu (Chevrolet) secured his 5th pole position of the season on Saturday.

In the final minutes of the qualifying session, Frenchman Yvan Muller seemed assured of the top position with a time of 2:31.395, but under the checkered flag, Menu stopped the clock at 2:31.209. Muller will therefore be second, with his SEAT Sport teammate, Gabriele Tarquini, right behind him on the grid on Sunday.

Augusto Farfus, in the running for the title, recorded the 4th best time (2:31.752) for BMW Team Germany, but his colleague Jörg Müller will have to start 15th. Andy Priaulx, co-leader of the championship with Yvan Muller, qualified in 12th place (2:32.685).

Nicola Larini will be 4th and will also have a shot at the world championship on Sunday. Jordi Gené and Rob Huff follow him on the grid in 6th and 7th positions. James Thompson, the last man in the title race, climbed to 8th place in the final minutes with a time of 2:32.140.

The session was interrupted almost immediately after André Couto, teammate of James Thompson at Alfa Romeo N.technology, hit the rail at the Teddy Yip corner on his first flying lap. “I brushed the wall with my front left wheel and that was enough to send me into the opposite wall,” he explained. At the end of the session, the N.technology team was unable to say if the car would be repaired in time for Sunday.

Tiago Monteiro and Alessandro Zanardi completed the top 10, while Duncan Huisman and Colin Turkington (Team Aviva) finished 16th and 18th.

Luca Rangoni secured pole position in the Independents category with a time of 2:33.278, placing him 17th on the grid. His rivals in the title race, Pierre-Yves Corthals and Stefano D’Aste, qualified 19th and 21st respectively.

Macau – Qualification

Drivers Teams Time Gaps
1 Menu Chevrolet Lecetti 2’31”209
2 Y. Muller Seat Leon TDi +0”186
3 Tarquini Seat Leon +0”356
4 Farfus BMW 320si +0”542
5 Larini Chevrolet Lecetti +0”607
6 Gené Seat Leon TDi +0”642
7 Huff Chevrolet Lecetti +0”695
8 Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 +0”931
9 Monteiro Seat Leon +1”202
10 Zanardi BMW 320si +1”284
11 Porteiro BMW 320si +1”288
12 Priaulx BMW 320si +1”476
13 Coronel Seat Leon +1”700
14 Rydell Seat Leon +1”747
15 J. Müller BMW 320si +1”858
16 Huisman BMW 320si +1”954
17 Rangoni BMW 320si +2”069
18 Turkington BMW 320si +2”555
19 Corthals Seat Leon +2”817
20 Ekblom BMW 320si +2”866
21 D’Aste BMW 320si +2”944
22 Engstler BMW 320si +3”082
23 Rosenblad BMW 320si +4”177
24 Hernández BMW 320si +4”674
25 Ceresoli Seat Leon +5”345
26 Freitas Alfa Romeo 156 +6”662
27 Lee BMW 320si +8”617
28 Romanov BMW 320si +10”378
29 Louie BMW 320si +14”706
30 Couto Alfa Romeo 156

According to the WTCC

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