QMMF President Nasser Khalifa al-Attiyah (left) gives the Yokohama Drivers’ Trophy to WTCC's Hungarian driver Norbert Michelisz at the inaugural Eurosport awards night in Paris.

 

The various FIA World Touring Car Championship award winners were honoured at a prize-giving ceremony with a difference in Paris yesterday. As well as celebrating the achievements of a number of WTCC drivers and teams, the inaugural Motorsport Awards by Eurosport Events also recognised the success recorded by competitors from the FIA European Touring Car Cup, the FIA European Rally Championship and the FIM Endurance World Championship for motorbikes.
Eurosport Events promotes all four categories and the ceremony at the Paris Motorcycle Show in the French capital brought together leading lights from two and four wheels, and from the racing circuits of the world and the rally stages of Europe under one roof for the first time for a truly memorable and historic occasion.
FIA President Jean Todt and FIM President Vito Ippolito were among the guests of honour at the event. “It felt good to gather the touring car, rally and endurance bike families in Paris for the first Eurosport Events’ Motorsport Awards,” said Head of Eurosport Events, François Ribeiro. “Many of our touring car or rally drivers ride bikes on a day-to-day basis and follow motorbike racing. Vice-versa, when we realised how many World Endurance riders are watching the WTCC on TV, we thought it would make sense to organise a common prize giving ceremony for the four European and World championships we have under the Eurosport Events umbrella. It was also unique to host the FIA and FIM Presidents together, a very strong and positive message for motorsport.”
José Mar?a L?pez, who secured his second WTCC Drivers’ title in as many seasons with Citroën, said: “I never imagined these great things would happen to me but I am lucky to be with such a good team. I was very happy when I arrived in the WTCC and I still enjoy every day.”
Yves Matton, the Citroën Racing Director, celebrated the company’s second consecutive WTCC Manufacturers’ crown by paying tribute to his drivers L?pez, Sébastien Loeb, Ma Qing Hua and Yvan Muller. “It’s like a dream for us but you need to have the drivers to do what we do and we have the drivers. It’s fantastic to be in the top four positions in the championship,” he said.




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