WTCC and Infineon Raceway plan event for 2012
"Bringing the championship to USA was the next item in our agenda"
The FIA World Touring Car Championship and Infineon Raceway have tentatively reached an agreement that would bring the world championship to the Sonoma Valley in September 2012.
“Bringing the championship to USA was the next item in our agenda and the last one to fulfill our aim for a really global calendar,” said WTCC promoter Marcello Lotti. “So far we had worked to establish our European and South American events, reinforce our presence in Asia and return to Morocco. Now we feel that the time has come to expand to the US market that is a priority for our manufacturers and stakeholders. Infineon Raceway is a modern racetrack with impressive facilities, and I believe it is the ideal location to host a WTCC event. I am very satisfied of the meeting we had with Steve Page that enabled us to find an agreement for submitting to the FIA the proposal to enter the WTCC Race of US in the 2012 calendar.”
Steve Page, president and general manager at Infineon Raceway, is excited at hosting the first-ever WTCC event in the United States. He met with Lotti earlier this week in Sonoma.
“The WTCC offers the kind of door-to-door hard-fought competition that American racing fans really respond to and we’re very excited about the opportunity to introduce this series to the North American continent,” said Page. “The Infineon Raceway road course is an ideal circuit for these cars and we look forward to introducing Sonoma-style racing to a world-wide audience.”
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