WTCC at
Brands Hatch.
2005 season Proteam entered the inaugural WTCC season with two
BMW 320i's. Two Italian drivers competed a full season,
Stefano D'Aste and
Giuseppe Cirò. They won the independent teams title, with Cirò finishing as runner-up in the independents trophy, with D'Aste finishing third. They managed a highly impressive result in round twelve at spa, D'Aste managed a podium finish, coming second overall.
2006 season Cirò was replaced in the team by
Luca Rangoni, who managed two podium finishes at Valencia. despite this, he was runner up at the end of the season in the independents trophy. Again D'Aste was third. Proteam lost out on the teams title to GR Asia, who had trophy winner
Tom Coronel driving for them.
2007 season For 2007, D'Aste left the team for rival independent team Wiechers Sport and was replaced by Spaniard
Sergio Hernández. Italian
Davide Roda competed for the team in just two rounds at Brno. The cars were replaced by new
BMW 320si's. Another podium saw Rangoni as high as fourteenth in the overall points. Hernández also finished in the points with an eighth at Valenci. This helped Proteam regain the independents team title. Former proteam driver D'Aste won the independents trophy.
2008 season WTCC at
Brands Hatch driven by
Stefano D'Aste Rangoni left the WTCC after 2007, and this led to a return to Proteam for D'Aste, the defending independent champion. It was Hernández who was the star of the season, often racing up amongst the works drivers. He managed to finish in the points three times, including a podium at Okayama, D'Aste also managed two points, with a seventh place at
Brands Hatch. When D'Aste failed to attend the final rounds at Macau, due to a protest for a grid penalty, he was replaced by Bulgarian
George Tanev. Hernández won the independents trophy, and Proteam successfully defended the teams title.
2009 season With Hernández gone to the works BMW Team Italy-Spain and D'Aste gone to Wiechers-Sport, Proteam needed two new drivers for 2009. Tanev first signed for a full season. He was followed by
Félix Porteiro, who switched teams with Hernández from BMW Team Italy-Spain. A third car was entered in selected rounds for Italian driver
Vito Postiglione. Tanev left the championship after the third round and guest appearances were made late in the season by
Fabio Fabiani and
Nobuteru Taniguchi. Despite a strong start to the year, Porteiro finished as runner-up in the Yokohama Independents' Trophy.
2010 season Sergio Hernández came back to the team after BMW reduced their works entry to just two cars. Stefano d'Aste also made another return to Proteam from Wiechers-Sport. The pair were joined on some occasions by
Fabio Fabiani,
Nobuteru Taniguchi and
Kevin Chen. Hernández won the Yokohama Independents' Trophy and Proteam won the Yokohama Teams' Trophy. ==References==