
WTCR Fast Talk presented by Goodyear, the official podcast series of the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup from promoter Eurosport Events, is back to preview the hotly anticipated 2021 season.Hosted by Martin Haven, the voice of WTCR and the Eurosport’s lead commentator on the series, the season preview podcast hears from six people for whom delivering results either on or off-track is what gets them up in the morning.
Jun 1, 2021
37 min

Recently revealed to the world as Cyan Performance Lynk & Co’s exciting new recruit for on-track glory in 2020, 23-year-old young gun Santiago Urrutia tells his story on WTCR Fast Talk presented by Goodyear, the podcast series from Eurosport Events.In his first major English-language interview since being chosen to fill some mighty big World Touring Car shoes as category legend Andy Priaulx’s replacement, Urrutia catches up with Martin Haven, the voice of WTCR, to give fans an insight into his life, how his road to the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup began back in his native Uruguay and why he got “super-mad” with Max Verstappen.“My Grandad give to us a little motorcycle,” Urrutia tells WTCR Fast Talk presented by Goodyear. “At the time I was only three years old, like a baby, but I started just riding the bike around the [family] farm. At one point my Dad said, ‘do you want to race?’ and I start racing when I was three years old. If you think about it they were a little bit crazy, but I started racing motocross until I had a big crash and my Mum said, ‘Santi, this is enough, if you want to keep racing I want to give you a go-kart’. So she took a credit from the bank because it was a really bad year in Uruguay and my Mum is just a school teacher. But she give me the go-kart and I start racing when I was five.”
Jul 29, 2020
50 min

Gilles Magnus, the 20-year-old Belgian, is stepping up to the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup this season as a contender for the new Rookie Driver Award.With the support of the RACB National Team, the talent search and development programme from Belgium’s national ASN, Magnus had been set for a second season in TCR Europe. But with WTCR switching to a six-event, Europe-only format for this season in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the opportunity arose for Magnus to graduate to the TCR category’s top tier.
Jul 22, 2020
49 min

In 2005 Zengő Motorsport gave Norbert Michelisz, then an accomplished online racer, a test at the Hungaroring, his first of many big breaks. Fifteen years later, Bence Boldizs is preparing to follow in the wheel tracks of his illustrious compatriot with a season in the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup.But while Michelisz came to Zengő’s attention through his virtual exploits, Boldizs has impressed in real life, winning in the Zengő-conceived Hankook Racer Cup for Suzuki Swifts via success in various scholarships, before producing a “quite promising by the way” performance when he tested a CUPRA TCR for the Hungarian outfit, an achievement that has effectively earned him a WTCR ride in 2020.
Jul 15, 2020
29 min

Back in March, Luca Engstler took the TCR Malaysia title for the second year running, a result that should provide a boost, albeit delayed, for when he steps up to the touring car category’s top tier full time with Engstler Hyundai N Liqui Moly Racing Team later this year.As well as spending lockdown with a fifth outright TCR title in the bag, Engstler has used the last four months to train and prepare extensively, focusing on fitness and diet as he builds up to his maiden WTCR campaign in 2020.It will follow one wildcard appearance in 2019, plus one outing as replacement for Augusto Farfus in Macau, where the Brazilian was already committed to defending his FIA GT World Cup title and wasn’t allowed to race in WTCR as well.
Jul 10, 2020
46 min

Still only 20 and already a multiple title winner in touring car racing, Luca Engstler is one of the many exciting additions to the WTCR ranks for 2020.A contender for the inaugural Rookie Driver Award, Engstler will fly the Hyundai flag in the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup for the team owned by his father Franz, a race winner in the FIA World Touring Car Championship in the past.But as well as being the inspiration for his son’s career behind the wheel, Engstler Sr was also the man who kept it on track when the younger Engstler was contemplating a life away from the sport he was effectively born into.After a torrid second season of ADAC Formula 4 in 2016, Engstler Jr couldn’t see a light at the end of the tunnel. His conclusion, as he tells Martin Haven in part one of this WTCR Fast Talk podcast presented by Goodyear, was to stop.“I never told the story but after those two seasons in Formula 4 I actually wanted to stop because the two years were really frustrating for me,” the former Hyundai Junior Driver says. “I was in school, working hard and preparing as hard as I could [for racing] but we didn’t have the right capacity or the right budget and [we] were always in the back of the grid.“After the last race we went back home, my engineer, my Dad and me in the motorhome. I told them that like this it makes no sense [to carry on]. You try to manage everything as good as you can. But by the end of the weekend you never have the chance to compete against the big teams.“I asked what is the plan, what can we do? My Dad said, ‘there are some tests on Wednesday in the TCR car. Let’s go and try and if we feel like it’s the right way to do it, then we throw everything in and we try it’.”Engstler did “throw everything in” at that Hockenheim test and the rest, as is often said, is history. “That test was really good, I was very fast,” he recalls. “I said, ‘let’s forget those two years and we focus and start from zero again’. I was quite lucky at this time to have this test. Since then the focus is only on touring cars.”That focus carried Engstler to the TCR Germany Rookie of the Year title in 2017, the runner-up spot in the overall standings the following season, plus the TCR Asia, TCR Middle East and TCR Malaysia (twice) titles. He’s also been a race winner in TCR Europe and scored WTCR points when he stood in for Augusto Farfus in Macau last November. Combined, those performances have earned him a full WTCR campaign in a Hyundai i30 N TCR in 2020 when he’s been tipped to shine.
Jul 8, 2020
58 min
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