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The WTCR Trio with Tom Coronel

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Prior to the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup’s summer break, the FIA’s Ryan Ghis asked the drivers three key questions. These are Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport driver Tom Coronel’s responses.

What is your favourite corner on the WTCR calendar and why?“For me, it’s the Mandarin corner in Macau, because it’s just flat.

Once I passed it twice flat and then I crashed my car, it was completely destroyed. It’s one of those challenging corners where you hold your breath, it’s bumpy and it’s a street circuit with guardrails on both sides.” Ad The car and track are your choice but what would you choose?“Zandvoort would be the track of course because of my track knowledge and because of the elevation.

Zandvoort is a very exciting circuit and that’s why I would choose it. I don’t like flat tracks, I need ups, downs, and little camber with tricky things.

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