Haven't seen WTCC since I went to Spa in 05 so I can't wait. Hope it will go ahead.WTCC: Zolder set to host WTCC race in '08
By Edd Straw, autosport.com
Zolder is set to host a round of the World Touring Car Championship in 2008, effectively replacing the scrapped Mexican round.
This week's Autosport reports that the Belgian circuit is likely to host a round on April 19-20, while Mexico's date was meant to be at the start of the month.
WTCC boss Marcello Lotti said: "There is the opportunity to have an extra round on the calendar.
"It is no problem to have a 12th round and Zolder would be a good track for the championship."
Zolder was initially put on standby in case Anderstorp was not homologated in time for its round next year.
However, the Swedish track is now expected to keep its slot, while Mexico was dropped from the calendar because the WTCC was unable to get guarantees from circuits regarding their homologation.
Belgium last hosted a round of the WTCC in 2005 at Spa, when the series was running on a shared bill with the FIA GT championship.
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Good thing that Anderstorp is likely to keep it's round. That track is great for touring car racing. Races this year both in STCC and WTCC were great.
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2008 calendar.WTCC: D'Aste rejoins Proteam for 2008
By Steven English, autosport.com
World Touring Car Independents' champion Stefano D'Aste has rejoined Proteam Motorsport for the coming season.
The 33-year-old Italian raced for the team from 2004 to 2006 but switched to the German Wiechers-Sport squad last year and sealed the Independent title with three class victories in a BMW 320si.
He will now move back to Proteam to join Spaniard Sergio Hernandez, who remains with the Italian outfit for another year. Each will again drive a BMW 320si.
D'Aste's best result in the WTCC to date was second overall in race two at Spa-Francorchamps in July 2005.
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March 2 Curitiba, Brazil
April 6 Puebla, Mexico
May 18 Valencia, Spain
June 1 Pau, France
June 15 Brno, Czech Republic
July 6 Estoril, Portugal
July 27 Anderstorp, Sweden
August 31 Oschersleben, Germany
September 21 Brands Hatch, UK
October 5 Monza, Italy
October 26 or November 2 Okayama, Japan
November 16 Macau, China
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HC, that calenders a bit out of date. Heres the 2008 calender:
29/02 - 02/03 Curitiba
04/04 - 06/04 Puebla
17/05 - 18/05 Valencia
30/05 - 01/06 Pau
14/06 - 15/06 Brno
11/07 - 13/07 Estoril
26/07 - 27/07 Brands Hatch
30/08 - 31/08 Oschersleben
20/09 - 21/09 Anderstorp
04/10 - 05/10 Monza
24/10 - 26/10 Okayama
13/11 - 16/11 Macau
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29/02 - 02/03 Curitiba
04/04 - 06/04 Puebla
17/05 - 18/05 Valencia
30/05 - 01/06 Pau
14/06 - 15/06 Brno
11/07 - 13/07 Estoril
26/07 - 27/07 Brands Hatch
30/08 - 31/08 Oschersleben
20/09 - 21/09 Anderstorp
04/10 - 05/10 Monza
24/10 - 26/10 Okayama
13/11 - 16/11 Macau
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N Technology will run Honda Civic's this year, but the cars won't be ready in time for the season opener. Engines will be tuned by Mugen and only confirmed driver so far is Thommo.
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That's quite a nice calendar, although Curitiba is an odd place for the season opener.
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I guess racing at Hermanos Rodriguez would be too much fun for these kind of cars. But remove Brno and you'll get a very nice schedule. Add an Australian track perhaps, they have a rich touring car heritage.
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Our Dutch driver Olivier Tielemans will take D'Aste's seat at Wiechers Sport, driving a BMW 320si. Last year Stefano took the Independents’ Trophy, maybe Olivier can get it into Dutch hands again.