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Qualifying report

López wins first pole for Citroën

The opening round of qualifying for the 2014 WTCC season is complete and it was a Citroën driver taking pole position, but not the one everyone expected.

Jose Maria Lopez, Citroën C-Elysee WTCC, Citroën Total WTCC

Jose Maria Lopez, Citroën C-Elysee WTCC, Citroën Total WTCC

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José María López won the first qualifying shootout in WTCC history and this was the icing on the cake for Citroën on their maiden appearance in the series.

The C-Elisée cars dominated the field, filling the three top spots in each session of this season’s opener at Marrakech. Eventually Yvan Muller and Sébastien Loeb qualified in second and third, but any of them could have been on pole as well.

The Chevrolet RML cars were the closest competitors for the Citroën, but their fastest drivers – Tom Chilton, Hugo Valente, Tom Coronel and Dušan Borković – were more than one-and-a-half second behind.

It was not a happy day for Honda and LADA. The Japanese manufacturer lost Tarquini’s Civid after the crash in practice two and saw its remaining three cars dropped after Q2. As for LADA, only Thompson’s Granta qualified for Q2, but went no further.

Q1

The Citroën trio booked their spots for Q2 in the early stages, with Yvan Muller, Sébastien Loeb and José María López filling the first three spots ahead of four Chevrolet drivers: Tom Chilton, Hugo Valente, Tom Coronel and Dušan Borković.

Mehdi Bennani was the best of the Honda men, while James Thompson was the only LADA driver to advance to Q2. Franz Engstler was fastest in the TC2T class.

The session was red-flagged forty seconds before the end when Petr Fulín crashed at T11.

The following drivers went through to Q2: Muller, Loeb, López, Chilton, Valente, Coronel, Borković, Bennani, Michelisz, Monteiro, Thompson and Münnich.

Q2

Loeb, López and Muller were classified in the order, covered by only five thousandths of a second, to lead the rest of the field. A brilliant Borković and Chilton claimed the two remaining spots for Q3.

Tom Coronel qualified in tenth and won pole position on the reversed grid for Race 2; Mehdi Bennani will take the start alongside him on the front row.

Q3

López won pole position thanks to a record split time in the third sector that helped him to beat Muller by 18 thousandths of a second. The same third sector relegated Loeb in third position after he had set the best split times in the first second sectors.

Chilton posted the fourth fastest lap, while Borković was black flagged as he had exited the pitlane before he was allowed to do.

NOTE - Yvan Muller was demoted from second to fourth on the starting grid for tomorrow’s Race 1

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