Chevrolet Cruze Touring Car '13
The Chevrolet Lacetti had relatively good success in the touring car world, winning a total of 24 races (13 in WTCC and 11 in BTCC) in it's career, which spanned from 2007-09. At the end of the decade, it was decided that the trusty Lacetti would be replaced by the new Cruze.
Ray Mallock Ltd, otherwise known as RML Group, was founded in 1984 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, by Ray Mallock. Ray began building racing cars alongside his brother Richard, as an assistant to his father Major Arthur Mallock. RML was initially known to have worked on the unsuccessful Nimrod NRA/C2 and Aston Martin AMR1, but soon branched out to other types of motorsport, where they became well known, particularly in the touring car division.
In the Cruze's debut season, it was an instant success, winning the 2010 WTCC Driver and Manufactuers by quite a substantial amount. 2011? Again, an instant success, with all three drivers (Yvan Muller, Rob Huff and Alain Menu) taking the top 3, as well as the manufactures title. 2012? Well, you get the idea. Basically, this car has become an instant success. Deceptively quick, and a ferocious handler, this car will probably be the most famous touring car in the world.