BTW, following Seat's complaint at the weekend and the subsequent penalty handed out to drivers who exceeded the permitted downshift rev limit the stewards did the same checks after the races.... the results are hilarious....
FIAWTCC.com wrote:
Robert Huff and Alain Menu claimed two victories for Chevrolet on the infamous streets of Pau, extending the new Cruze’s winning streak to four.
Huff and Menu were able to be in the right place at the right moment, when Farfus went wide on the oil in Race 1 and when Engstler had an incident with the safety car in Race 2. Then they both used the best of their skills and the narrow track to keep Augusto Farfus behind.
The Brazilian youngster, as well as his fellow BMW driver Andy Priaulx, scored important points for the German manufacturer and they climbed positions in the standing although they still have to claim a win.
SEAT’s weekend was the worst they have had in a long time. However Yvan Muller and Gabriele Tarquini managed to score some points that might prove crucial for the rest of the season.
The championship will resume in Valencia, Spain, on May 31st, for rounds 9 and 10.
FINAL UPDATE
After the technical checks, the following cars were found not complying with the engine speed limit and /or the supercharged air pressure: n. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 29, 30 and 33.
The Stewards, taking into account the exceptional circumstances and confusion, decided to impose a reprimand to the competitors concerned, who were reminded that their cars must comply with all the technical regulations for the remaining events of the season.
So let me list this out so everyone knows who the "guilty" parties were:
01 Yvan Muller (SEAT)
02 Gabriele Tarquini (SEAT)
03 Rickard Rydell (SEAT)
04 Jordi Gené (SEAT)
05 Tiago Monteiro (SEAT)
09 Alessandro Zanardi (BMW)
14 Nicola Larini (Chevrolet)
18 Jaap van Lagen (Lada)
19 Kirill Ladygin (Lada)
20 Viktor Shapovalov (Lada)
21 Tom Coronel (SEAT)
23 Félix Porteiro (BMW)
29 Eric Cayrolle (SEAT)
30 Mehdi Bennani (SEAT)
33 Laurent Cazenave (BMW)
All I can say is well done Seat. After the complaint they lodged against the other teams they themselves got caught out