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Tom Coronel
Tom Coronel
#64

Car

Model

Honda Civic FB Hatchback, 5 doors

Engine

Turbocharged 4-cylinder in line, transversally installed
Distribution: two overhead camshafts, 16 valves
Displacement: 1998.2 cc
Bore x stroke: 86 x 86 mm
Max. output 350hp @ 6200 rpm
Max. torque: 420nm @ 3800 rpm
Lubrication: wet sump

Transmission

Front-wheel-drive
Gearbox: Sadev 6-speed sequential with paddle shift
Clutch: multi-disc sinter-metallic
Differential: mechanical limited slip differential

Chassis

Front suspension: McPherson strut, coil springs, gas-filled dampers, anti-roll bar
Rear suspension: torsion beam, coil springs, gas-filled dampers, anti-roll bar
Steering: electrical power assisted rack and pinion.

Brakes

Dual circuit hydraulic system
Front brakes: 6-piston callipers, 378 mm steel ventilated discs
Rear brakes: 2-piston callipers, 261 mm steel discs

Dimensions

Length: 4476 mm
Width: 1950 mm
Wheelbase 2655 mm
Minimum weight: 1285 kg including the driver

BOP

+30 kg

Price 104,500 €

Birth Date

5 April 1972

Birth Place

Naarden

Marital Status

married to Paulien, two children

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1991
1st in the Dutch Citroën AX Cup
1st in the Citroën AX European Cup

1992
1st (2 wins) in the Dutch Touring Car Championship, Group N 2000 (BMW 320i)

1993
1st (3 wins) in the Dutch Formula Ford 1800 Championship

1994
2nd (2 wins) in the Formula Opel Euroseries
1st in the Formula Opel Nations Cup

1995
7th in the German F3 Championship (Dallara-Opel)

1996
3rd (1 win) in the Japanese F3 Championship (Tom's-Toyota)

1997
1st (6 wins) in the Japanese F3 Championship (Tom's-Toyota)
1st in the F3 Marlboro Masters (Dallara-Toyota)

1998
2nd in the Japanese GT Championship (Honda Nsx)

1999
1st (3 wins) in the Japanese Formula Nippon Championship (Reynard-Mugen)

2000
10th (1 win) in the FIA GT Championship (Chrysler Viper)

2001
5th (3 wins) in the Dutch Touring Car Championship (BMW 320i)

2002
7th (best result 2nd) in the FIA European Touring Car Championship (BMW 320i)

2003
10th (best result 2nd) in the FIA European Touring Car Championship (BMW 320i)
10th (1 win) in the Japanese GT Championship (Honda Nsx)

2004
12th (best result 4th) in the FIA European Touring Car Championship (BMW 320i),
1st in the Michelin Trophy

2005
14th (best result 3rd) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT Toledo)

2006
17th (best result 3rd) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT León)
1st in the Yokohama Trophy

2007
13th (best result 4th) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT León)

2008
14th (1 win) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT León)

2009
14th (best result 4th) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT León)
1st in the Yokohama Trophy

2010
8th (best result 2nd) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (SEAT León TDi)

2011
4th (1 win) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (BMW 320 TC)

2012
5th (best result 2nd) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (BMW 320 TC)

2013
10th (2 wins) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (BMW 320 TC)

2014
7th (2 wins) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (Chevrolet Cruze)

2015
13th (2 wins) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (Chevrolet Cruze)

2016
11th (2 wins) in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (Chevrolet Cruze)

2017
9th (3 wins) in the TCR Benelux (Chevrolet Cruze)
11th in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (Chevrolet Cruze)


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