He had been running eighth when he was tapped by Robert Huff and dropped out of the points to eleventh where he finished the race.
They could not repeat this in race two when Michelisz outbraked himself at the start trying to pass Kristian Poulsen, he finished fifteenth as the last classified runner.
Previous title sponsor Dension pulled out of the WTCC, so the team changed their name back to Zengő Motorsport.
[11] Financial concerns meaning Wéber missed the Race of Morocco, reducing the team to running a single car for the event.
[13] He finished sixth after making contact with Dudukalo's teammate Gabriele Tarquini at the start of the race.
[14] The team was again reduced to a single car for the Race of Brazil as Wéber dropped out due to lack of a sponsorship.
[15] The Race of Brazil saw Michelisz move into the lead of the Yokohama Drivers' Trophy ahead of Pepe Oriola.
A pair of podium finishes at the Race of the United States were to be the last overall championship points of the season for the team.
Zengő Motosport entered the European Touring Car Cup in 2013 with a pair of SEAT León Supercopas in the single–makes trophy for Ferenc Ficza and Norbert Nagy.
[19] Zengő Motosport entered the inaugural season of the World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) in 2018 with a pair of CUPRA León TCR's.