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Victory team’s Torrente in the mix for world F1 crown in China

American driver heads into fifth round in Liuzhou chasing China Team’s Chiappe

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Victory Team’s Shaun Torrente is among some of the drivers in with a realistic chance of winning the UIM F1H2O World Championsh­ip as it heads into the final three rounds in Liuzhou, China this weekend.

Even though defending world champion Philippe Chiappe, of the CTIC China Team, is back at the top of the standings with 52 points after four races, the French driver is liked to face a big test from Torrente as the season builds to a close.

Chiappe put behind a dismal start to the season by earning 32 points in the last two races, including a win in Portimao and a third place in Harbin, China where he started at 15th place but secured a second podium of the season by finishing third.

The effort catapulted him into the fifth round of the championsh­ip giving him a seven-point cushion over second-placed Torrente.

Like Chiappe, Torrente had his problems in the last race in Harbin where he had to ultimately change his malfunctio­ning engine after starting in 16th place. That ploy worked as the American eventually finished in fourth behind Chiappe while missing out on a podium for the first time in five races.

The good news for the Victory Team driver is that he has been steady in the last two races while earning 21 points and jumping one spot in the overall standings. The Florida driver now wants to mount a serious challenge in the last three races.

“All of us are aware of the significan­ce of the final three races. There is no secret here as all of us will be going all out for wins,” Torrente said.

“Our confidence is high due to the solid support that we get from the Victory Team outfit. I think we are in the best position to go for the world title,” he added.

Breathing down their necks is former three-time world champion Alex Carella who also ran into hard times following a crash with young Finnish driver Filip Roms in Harbin.

 ?? Courtesy: Victory Team ?? Victory Team’s American driver Shaun Torrente stays just seven points behind current leader Philippe Chiappe.
Courtesy: Victory Team Victory Team’s American driver Shaun Torrente stays just seven points behind current leader Philippe Chiappe.

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