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  • BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse tasted victory once again in on the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour after defending champion Norbert Michelisz put up a defensive masterclass to win on the series’ debut weekend at the famous Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse tasted victory once again in on the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour after defending champion Norbert Michelisz put up a defensive masterclass to win on the series’ debut weekend at the famous Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
(Press Release) Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil
  • Description BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse tasted victory once again in on the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour after defending champion Norbert Michelisz put up a defensive masterclass to win on the series’ debut weekend at the famous Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

Motorsport Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

Motorsport Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

Motorsport Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

Motorsport Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil

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  • BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse makes the top step of the podium in Brazil at the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour’s fourth event of the season
  • Defending champion Norbert Michelisz scored a sensational second win of 2024 with the Hyundai ELANTRA N TCR in Race 2 of the weekend
  • Mikel Azcona scored eighth and ninth place finishes as he and team-mate Néstor Girolami battled against adversity in both races.
Kumho FIA TCR World Tour Race Review: Round 4 – Interlagos, Brazil
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INTERLAGOS/SEOUL, JULY 22, 2024 – BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse tasted victory once again in on the Kumho FIA TCR World Tour after defending champion Norbert Michelisz put up a defensive masterclass to win on the series’ debut weekend at the famous Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit in Sao Paulo, Brazil.


Hungarian Michelisz started the 30-minute plus one lap reverse-grid Race 2 from pole position, used all of his vast experience to survive a safety car restart, then held off a trio of rivals cars led initially by Ma Qing Hua. Resisting intense early pressure, Michelisz kept his cool to score a second win of the season.


In the opening race, a strong start from Michelisz allowed him to keep hold of his points lead despite carrying a hefty 30kg of compensation weight. The Hungarian rose from tenth on the grid to finish sixth, aided in part by team-mate Néstor Girolami giving up a position. The result initially left Michelisz with a five-point lead over race winner Esteban Guerrieri, who then finished fourth in Race 2.


Michelisz’s victory, combind with his rival’s result, means the defending Kumho FIA TCR World Tour champion leaves Brazil with a 15-point lead at the top of the standings over Guerrieri, with main competitor Yann Ehrlacher a further 17 points back in third.


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Meanwhile, Mikel Azcona and Néstor Girolami fought valiantly in both races to complete a challenging weekend in their Hyundai ELANTRA N TCR. In the opener, Azcona made a scorching start from 13th on the grid, progressing to eighth in a race interrupted by an early safety car – despite the disadvantage of a maximum 40kg compensation weight. In Race 2, the Spaniard again made up ground, this time rising from 13th to score more points for his team in ninth.


But Girolami was out of luck. The Argentinian started fifth in Race 1 and briefly ran fourth on the opening lap, only to lose pace following contact with another car. He dropped down the order, allowing both Michelisz and Azcona past, to finish an eventual 13th. In Race 2, early contact with Ehrlacher and Raphael Reis de Sá forced Girolami to pay a visit to the pits. He returned to the track, climbing his way up to 11th at the chequered flag.


The Kumho FIA TCR World Tour heads next to Uruguay for the second part of the series’ South American adventure, with the El Pinar circuit hosting the action on August 2-4.


Hyundai Motorsport Circuit Racing Project Manager Julien Moncet said: “Coming to this iconic place, Interlagos, the target was clear: to maintain or increase our leads in the Drivers’ and Teams’ championships, but we achieved it only for the Drivers’. We knew it was going to be difficult because of the compensation weight we carried due to the good results at Mid-Ohio. And this track is demanding with the long straight and uphill section. Nevertheless we arrived quite confident. To be honest it has been a very tough weekend. We struggled during freee practice to the find the right setup of the car but made good steps to bring back the in a reasonable window. As you could see in free practice and qualifying we struggled a lot. The highlight of the weekend is obviously the win of Norbert Michelisz in Race 2. I think we have to say to him ‘chapeau’ because he managed to keep ahead for 30 minutes – very long minutes! He made the difference. El Pinar will be new for me, although not the team, but we have a few days to think about it and bring some out-of-the-box solutions to recover a bit. We will still have some compensation weight for Norbi, but not for Mikel and Néstor, and on a less weight dependent track, we will hopefully be able to bounce back and reclaim our lead of the Teams’ championship, which we conceded this weekend.”


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Driver Notes: #105 Norbert Michelisz (HUN), Hyundai ELANTRA N TCR

  • Defending Kumho FIA TCR World Tour champion rises from tenth to sixth in Race 1
  • From the reverse-grid pole position, scores a brilliant second win of the season

Michelisz said: “Ending the race weekend like this was an amazing feeling to cross the finish line. To be honest, it was one of my best races and I didn’t expect to win. There was a lot of pressure. It was not just all about pushing 100 per cent, it was about pushing without making any mistakes and also looking after the tyres. I’m very happy and very proud that I managed it. Ma did his best to attack and he was fair when we were running side by side. In Race 1 I made a good start from P10 and gained two positions, then another before the safety car arrived. Then ‘Bebu’ [Girolami] struggled a little for pace, so we swapped positions. I tried to do my best. The blues were faster than us on the straights so I needed to make the difference up through the corners and I was flat out all the race. El Pinar will be tough but our aim must be to finish both races and score more points.”


Driver Notes: #196 Mikel Azcona (ESP), Hyundai ELANTRA N TCR

  • Spaniard makes up five places to finish eighth in Race 1
  • Another battling drive nets more points for ninth day’s second race


Azcona said: “A challenging first race. I was able to overtake three cars at the first corner. In all I made up four places in the first lap and was behind Ma, then the safety car came. After that I overtook Borković and thanks to ‘Bebu’ for the position he gave up for me. I had good pace and tried to push, but with 40kg you struggle to keep the tyre degredation low. From the middle of the race I struggled as the front tyres dropped away more than usual, so I tried to avoid any damage. Eighth was the maximum I could achieve. Then the second race was tougher than the first! But I’m happy to finish P9 from P13 and score more points. We recovered quite a lot from qualifying. I’m positive looking ahead to El Pinar because we’ll lose the 40kg and it’s a track that we know from last year. We will be more competitive there.”


Driver Notes: #129 Néstor Girolami (ARG), Hyundai ELANTRA N TCR

  • Argentinian starts well in fifth, but drops to 13th in opening race
  • New-for-2024 team recruit battles back from pits to finish 11th


Girolami said: “Not my weekend. From lap one in the first race I realised something was broken after contact with Butti. It was a small touch side by side, but I had such a bad feeling under braking that I was locking the fronts up a lot and I had too much power understeer. It looks like it was something on the differential that wasn’t working properly. I was trying to survive and wait until the end, but I had no pace at all. Then in Race 2 unfortunately I received two big hits on the first lap in Turn 7. The first hit I could control, the second one broke my right rear wheel and I had to pit. I was fortunate to get the safety car so I could catch the pack and finish P11. But when you have a weekend like that it is better to turn the page and reset for El Pinar.”


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Race 1 results:
1E. GuerrieriHonda Civic Type R FL514 laps in 26:50.568
2S. UrrutiaLynk & Co 03+10.040s
3M. ButtiHonda Civic Type R FL5+10.860s
4Y. EhrlacherLynk & Co 03+11.594s
5T. BjörkLynk & Co 03+12.605s
6N. MicheliszHyundai ELANTRA N+13.198s
7M. Q. HuaLynk & Co 03+14.662s
8M. AzconaHyundai ELANTRA N+14.842s
9D. BorkovićHonda Civic Type R FL5+16.783s
10R. SuzukiPeugeot 308 TCR+21.677s


Race 2 results:
1N. MicheliszHyundai ELANTRA N18 laps in 32:24.174
2T. BjörkLynk & Co 03+2.618s
3M. Q. HuaLynk & Co 03+8.698s
4E. GuerrieriHonda Civic Type R FL5+8.950s
5S. UrrutiaLynk & Co 03+10.224s
6M. ButtiHonda Civic Type R FL5+14.210s
7J. FilippiAudi RS 3 LMS+15.006s
8R. SuzukiPeugeot 308 TCR+19.601s
9M. AzconaHyundai ELANTRA N+22.168s
10R. Reis de SáCupra Leon VZ TCR+28.569s


2024 Kumho FIA TCR World Tour for Drivers After Round 4:
1N. Michelisz 196
2E. Guerrieri181
3T. Björk159
4Y. Ehrlacher156
5M. Azcona 148
6M. Q. Hua147
7S. Urrutia144
8N. Girolami 129
9M. Butti112
10J. Filippi100


2024 Kumho FIA TCR World Tour for Teams After Round 4:
1Lynk & Co Cyan Racing402
2BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse 383
3GOAT Racing315
4Volcano Motorsport133
5PMO Racing21
6Bryan Herta Autosport 14
7Team Clairet Sport14
8PMA Motorsport13
9Aikoa Racing12
10Paladini Racing12
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