2007 World Touring Car Championship Season - Results

Results

Race Race Name Pole Position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning independent Report
1 Race of Brazil Jörg Müller Jörg Müller Jörg Müller BMW Team Germany Pierre-Yves Corthals Report
2 Jörg Müller Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Luca Rangoni
3 Race of the Netherlands Alain Menu Luca Rangoni Alain Menu Chevrolet Luca Rangoni Report
4 Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele Tarquini SEAT Sport Luca Rangoni
5 Race of Spain James Thompson James Thompson James Thompson N.Technology Luca Rangoni Report
6 Robert Huff James Thompson N.Technology Luca Rangoni
7 Race of France Alain Menu Alain Menu Alain Menu Chevrolet Stefano D'Aste Report
8 Augusto Farfus Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Pierre-Yves Corthals
9 Race of the Czech Republic Félix Porteiro Augusto Farfus Félix Porteiro BMW Team Italy-Spain Massimiliano Pedalà Report
10 Alessandro Zanardi Jörg Müller BMW Team Germany Stefano D'Aste
11 Race of Portugal Alain Menu Robert Huff Alain Menu Chevrolet Stefano D'Aste Report
12 Jörg Müller Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Pierre-Yves Corthals
13 Race of Sweden Tiago Monteiro Alain Menu Robert Huff Chevrolet Luca Rangoni Report
14 Alessandro Zanardi Rickard Rydell Chevrolet Roberto Colciago
15 Race of Germany Gabriele Tarquini Roberto Colciago Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Roberto Colciago Report
16 James Thompson Augusto Farfus BMW Team Germany Massimiliano Pedalà
17 Race of UK Alain Menu Yvan Muller Alain Menu Chevrolet Pierre-Yves Corthals Report
18 Colin Turkington Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Pierre-Yves Corthals
19 Race of Italy Yvan Muller Jordi Gené Yvan Muller SEAT Sport Luca Rangoni Report
20 James Thompson Jordi Gené SEAT Sport Roberto Colciago
21 Guia Race of Macau Alain Menu Gabriele Tarquini Alain Menu Chevrolet Luca Rangoni Report
22 Gabriele Tarquini Andy Priaulx BMW Team UK Luca Rangoni

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