Tom Chilton says the possibility of beating twofold WTCC champion José María López* gives him a definitive inspiration each time he takes to the track in the FIA World Touring Car Championship.
López made it consecutive world titles with his twentieth WTCC vocation triumph in Thailand on Sunday. Chilton, who asserted Yokohama Drivers' Trophy respects in race two, said the Argentine remains a definitive benchmark. "It demonstrates the opposition in the title that we need to beat," said Chilton of López's most recent accomplishment. "He's generally the speediest each time he goes out and it's generally great to race with him." Following his cut impelled retirement from race one, Chilton (envisioned right with López) was arranged fourth in race two having held a platform spot for a period in his ROAL Motorsport Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1. *All results stay subject to official FIA affir
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