2008 FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) 2008 Rounds 21 & 22 – 25th/26th October 2008 – Preview Final overseas WTCC spurt: BMW national teams line up in Japan. Munich, 20th October 2008. The FIA World Touring Car Championship is entering the finishing straight: this weekend the BMW national teams travel to Japan, where the “Okayama International Circuit” is the venue for rounds 21 and 22 of the 2008 season. This sees the 3.703-kilometre track in the woods around the city of Mimasaka (JP) host an FIA world championship event for the first time since the two Formula One races in 1994 and 1995. Four races before the end of the season, only in theory does BMW have any chance of defending its titles in the Drivers' and Manufacturers' Championships. BMW Team UK’s Andy Priaulx (GB) is 34 points behind leader Yvan Muller (FR). In the manufacturers’ standings, BMW has 223 points to its name – 54 points less than the leader SEAT. Unlike the fast tracks the series has raced on recently at Imola (IT) and Monza (IT), the twisting “Okayama International Circuit” should reduce the disadvantage the BMW drivers have over their rivals with turbo diesel engines. Andy Priaulx (BMW Team UK): Jörg Müller (BMW Team Germany): Augusto Farfus (BMW Team Germany): Félix Porteiro (BMW Team Italy-Spain): “Logistically speaking, a trip to Japan is always a nightmare for various reasons. On the other hand, this problem is compensated for by the enthusiasm of all the Japanese race fans. I've never been to Aida, however, I know how professional and meticulous the Japanese promoters are, and that's why I'm looking forward to a well organised event.”
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