Just over 18 months removed from his 2012 World Championship win with Chevrolet and RML, Rob Huff, after a year as a privateer, was preparing for his first season with WTCC newcomer, Lada. Though his title defense with ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport had been steady rather than spectacular, the outgoing champion had still taken two race wins in the Saxony-based outfit’s first touring car season, and finished a respectable 4th in the standings. This was far from an ignominious jumping of touring car ships.
Indeed, before pre-season testing with Lada got underway, Rob was looking forward to one last challenge with ALL-INKL, one more than a year in the making…
“So, yeah, 2012. I was at the FIA awards in Istanbul, and I bumped into Marc Basseng and René Münnich,” Rob explains to CREVENTIC. “Honestly, I had no idea who they were, because the touring car world and the GT racing world are very far removed from each other! But, of course, they were there to collect their GT1 championships.” – René, as team founder and owner, collected the Teams’ title, while Marc was crowned GT1 World Drivers’ Champion alongside teammate Markus Winkelhock. – “I got chatting with Marc and he was telling me that [Münnich Motorsport] had just bought three SEAT Leóns and were planning on doing world touring cars in 2013. He was asking a lot of questions about the WTCC, and I was more than happy to speak with them, because, obviously, Chevrolet had just stopped their works program.
“A couple of weeks later, the phone rings, and it was Marc, saying ‘René and I would really like you to come and drive the SEAT with us.’ That all happened in the February before the season started, so it all came together very quickly. I went to René’s ‘museum,’ shall we call it, and their workshop, I saw the touring cars and the GTs they had, and I fell in love! It was a proper kids dream being in that workshop!
“Now, René loves Dubai – he’s got a place there – and at some point, the wonderful idea came up that the three of us should do [the 24H DUBAI] together in the team’s SLS. To go up against the [2012] GT1 World Champion, in the same car he was driving? I figured, ‘yeah, that could be fun!’ ”