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FIA WTCR Race of Aragon

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FIA WTCR Race of Aragon
MotorLand Aragón (with the chicanes on back straight)
Race information
Number of times held1
First held2020
Last held2020
Most wins (drivers)Argentina Esteban Guerrieri (1)
France Yvan Muller (1)
Uruguay Santiago Urrutia (1)
Most wins (constructors)ChinaSweden Lynk & Co (2)
Last race (2020)
Race 1 Winner
Race 2 Winner
Race 3 Winner

The FIA WTCR Race of Aragon was a round of the WTCR in 2020 season, which was held at the MotorLand Aragón near the city of Alcañiz in Spain. Normally, the 2020 season finale was due to be held in Adria International Raceway on the dates of 14-15 November 2020 as the FIA WTCR Race of Italy, but the circuit renovations were delayed and not finished until that time; so, WTCR had to relocate the venue of its season finale for the 2020 season.[1][2] Due to the short notice time, the 2020 season finale was moved to the MotorLand Aragón circuit after the FIA WTCR Race of Spain on the same circuit.[3] In order to make the race different from the 2020 WTCR Race of Spain, the back straight was divided by the chicane complex, and the number of turns increased to 22 for that race instead of 18.[1] The 2020 season finale was called as FIA WTCR Race of Aragon and it was held as an one-off event on the dates of 14-15 November 2020. The race was won by three different drivers.[4]

Winners[edit]

Year Race Driver Manufacturer Location Report
2020 Race 1 Argentina Esteban Guerrieri Japan Honda Aragon Report
Race 2 France Yvan Muller ChinaSweden Lynk & Co
Race 3 Uruguay Santiago Urrutia ChinaSweden Lynk & Co

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "WTCR Race of Aragon 2020". WTCR. WTCR. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. "WTCR to relocate 2020 Adria season finale amid renovation delay". Autosport. Autosport. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  3. "WTCR 2020 finale moved from Adria to Aragon after renovation delay". Autosport. Autosport. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  4. "WTCR Race of Aragon 2020 Event Info". Motorsportstats. Motorsportstats. Retrieved 9 June 2021.


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