2005 World Touring Car Championship Season - Race Results

Race Results

Race Race Name Pole Position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning independent Report
1 Race of Italy Dirk Müller Dirk Müller Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Marc Hennerici Report
2 Jörg Müller James Thompson Alfa Romeo Racing Team Marc Hennerici
3 Race of France Jörg Müller Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Marc Hennerici Report
4 Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Carl Rosenblad
5 Race of UK Gabriele Tarquini Fabrizio Giovanardi Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo Racing Team Tom Coronel Report
6 Andy Priaulx Rickard Rydell SEAT Sport Marc Hennerici
7 Race of San Marino Fabrizio Giovanardi Fabrizio Giovanardi Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Alessandro Balzan Report
8 Fabrizio Giovanardi Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Stefano D'Aste
9 Race of Mexico Fabrizio Giovanardi Gabriele Tarquini Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Tom Coronel Report
10 Fabrizio Giovanardi Peter Terting SEAT Sport Tom Coronel
11 Race of Belgium Augusto Farfus Dirk Müller Dirk Müller BMW Team Deutschland Tom Coronel Report
12 Augusto Farfus Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Stefano D'Aste
13 Race of Germany James Thompson Jörg Müller Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Adriano de Micheli Report
14 Gabriele Tarquini Alessandro Zanardi BMW Team Italy-Spain Tom Coronel
15 Race of Turkey Gabriele Tarquini James Thompson Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo Racing Team Carl Rosenblad Report
16 Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo Racing Team Marc Hennerici
17 Race of Spain Jordi Gené Dirk Müller Jordi Gené SEAT Sport Adriano de Micheli Report
18 Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Deutschland Tomas Engström
19 Guia Race of Macau Andy Priaulx Andy Priaulx Augusto Farfus Alfa Romeo Racing Team Stefano D'Aste Report
20 Andy Priaulx Duncan Huisman BMW Team Holland Giuseppe Cirò

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