Model car 1/24 Chevrolet Cruze (1.6T) '13 WTCC World Champion NuNu PN24022 Touring car racing, also known as auto racing, is the all-time favorite road race in motorsport for a wide range of fans. Based on a commercial use model, the cars' similarity to each other and to fans' own vehicles made the races interesting and well-supported. In addition, the competition became more attractive, because the success on the circuit easily contributed to the sales of commercial vehicles, so the automakers put a lot of effort into it. The Group A rules of touring car racing between the 1980s and 1990s in Japan were also very successful. While Group A touring car racing ended, the WTCC (World Touring Car Championship), which started in 2005, became a global touring car racing category. Touring car racing with a new regulation called Super Touring required 2 liter cars with more than 4 doors as the base. Manufacturers from all over the world began to enter the race, and Chevrolet in the US, mainly Chevrolet Europe, is one of them. The car was chosen for the Chevrolet Cruise, which was presented at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. It was equipped with a 1.6-liter turbo engine specified in the change of regulations with a four-door sedan body. The RLM Group in Great Britain, which specializes in the development of racing cars and engines, was involved in the development of the Chevrolet Cruise. Excellent performance led Chevrolet to win the driver's and manufacturer's titles from 2010 to 2012. With this result in 2012, Chevrolet ended its participation as a factory team. The RLM group continued to compete in the WTCC as a privateer team. Probably a Chevrolet Cruise car. The drivers were Ivan Muller, who was crowned champion last year, and Tom Chilton. Muller hails from France and competes mainly in touring car races such as the BTCC and WTCC. Muller won the WTCC in 2010 and 2011 and was highly regarded. In 2013, Muller drove a Chevrolet Cruze and successfully won the driver's title for his fourth title, the most in the WTCC.