Sochi Autodrom (2021) | |
Race information | |
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Number of times held | 5 |
First held | 2013 |
Last held | 2021 |
Most wins (drivers) | Yvan Muller (2) |
Most wins (constructors) | Citroën (3) |
Last race (2021) | |
Race 1 Winner | |
Race 2 Winner |
The FIA WTCR Race of Russia is a round of the World Touring Car Championship, which was held for the first time in 2013 at the Moscow Raceway until 2015 in Volokolamsk, 70 kilometres (43 mi) from the capital, Moscow.[1]
The event returned in 2021, but the venue was relocated to the Sochi Autodrom. The event was also included in the 2022 calendar, but it was deferred to 2023 due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2]
Winners
Year | Race | Driver | Manufacturer | Location | Report |
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2021 | Race 1 | Mikel Azcona | Cupra | Sochi Autodrom | Report |
Race 2 | Robert Huff | Cupra | |||
2015 | Race 1 | Yvan Muller | Citroën | Moscow Raceway | Report |
Race 2 | Tiago Monteiro | Honda | |||
2014 | Race 1 | José María López | Citroën | Report | |
Race 2 | Ma Qing Hua | Citroën | |||
2013 | Race 1 | Yvan Muller | Chevrolet | Report | |
Race 2 | Michel Nykjær | Chevrolet |
References
- ↑ "WTCC to pay first visit to Russia in 2013". fiawtcc.com. World Touring Car Championship. 21 December 2012. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ↑ "Statement on WTCR Race of Russia". fiawtcr.com. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
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