Volvo C30 impresses in a dramatic WTCC debut

Volvo C30 impresses in a dramatic WTCC debut

Seventh fastest in testing and tenth in qualifying - before being pushed off the track by Rickard Rydell

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
19 Aug 2008

Volvo's new Green C30 race car took its debut in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) in the seventh race of the series at Brands Hatch this past weekend. Volvo's priority was to test the new ethanol driven race car against the best in the world. This was a debut which offered a taste for the future and also some drama.

"We are very happy with the weekend. We knew beforehand that a one-off entry into WTCC would not be easy. Partly because we would race on a completely new tyre for us and partly because we would have a total of 42-45 kilos of extra weight as a debutant with ethanol in the tank. But this only spurred us even more," says Derek Crabb, Motorsport Director for Volvo Cars.

Robert Dahlgren managed to qualify tenth out of 26 drivers in a qualifying session where the 13 fastest drivers were within one second. Amongst others, Dahlgren outqualified two of this years absolute dominating drivers in series, SEAT's Gabrielle Tarquini and Rickard Rydell.

The outqualified veteran Rickard Rydell would however reappear in Dahlgren's rear view mirror during the first race heat. After ten laps in to the heat where Dahlgren was fighting for tenth position with James Thompson, Rickard Rydell crashed in to Dahlgren who ended up off the track and had to end the race there. Unfortunately, the car was damaged and could not be repaired in time for the second heat which starts only 45 minutes after the end of the first heat.

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