Imola replaces Anderstorp
2008-05-08 12:18The 17th and 18th rounds of the 2008 FIA World Touring Car Championship will be held at Imola's Enzo and Dino Ferrari racetrack on September 20th and 21st.
It was announced today by Formula Imola, GruppoNorman's company that was appointed to run the Italian circuit (that needs to be re-homologated by the FIA) for the next thirty years.
The WTCC event in Imola will replace the Swedish meeting that was due to take place in Anderstorp on the same weekend and that was cancelled by the FIA following a request from the Swedish National Sporting Authority (SBF), after the Championship and the Event Promoters have failed to reach a commercial agreement. In their statement, the SBF hope for a re-inclusion of the Swedish event in the 2009 calendar.
This change – that has been approved by the Touring Car Commission and must be ratified by the World Motor Sport Council in June – will mark the return of international racing to Imola, more than two years after the last Formula One Grand Prix was held there in April 2006 and twenty-two months after the old racetrack and facilities were demolished. Imola had already hosted twice the FIA Touring Car Championship: the ETCC in 2004 and the WTCC in 2005.
Massimo Cimatti, president of GruppoNorman and Formula Imola said: “Imola is back on track! We are delighted to launch our new motor sport calendar with a world championship event such as the WTCC. This is a major reward for all the efforts we have made in these first months of management of the circuit.”
“We are obviously extremely honoured and excited for having the opportunity to play the leading role in what will be remembered as an historical event for motor sport: Imola's re-opening to international racing,” echoed Marcello Lotti, general manager of KSO the WTCC promoter.
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