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TCR Europe Touring Car Series

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The TCR Europe Touring Car Series is an annual touring car racing event that is held at various locations across Europe. The series is run in accordance with the TCR Touring Car regulations with production-based cars that are front-wheel drive and powered by 2.0-litre turbocharged engines.[1]

TCR Europe Touring Car Series
CategoryTouring cars
CountryEurope
Inaugural season2016
Tyre suppliersHankook
Drivers' championArgentina Franco Girolami
Teams' championEstonia ALM Motorsport
Official websitehttps://europe.tcr-series.com/
Current season

History

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On 15 October 2015, Marcello Lotti revealed plans for a European Series including one round from each TCR European championship (Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Russia and Benelux), starting from 2016.[2] On 26 February 2016, the European Trophy was launched, with six rounds (Spanish championship was excluded for not having an own series and Benelux series had two rounds).[3] Subsequent change was made during the course of the season to include additional round from the German series.

In 2017, the one-off event format with two races was adopted. For 2018, it was upgraded to TCR Europe Series with seven events, five of which were run in support of the International GT Open. In 2019, the series continued to have seven events all over Europe with approximately 30 cars and was run in support of the International GT Open. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the 2020 season was postponed to the end of August and the series was run with support from the SRO Organization with a starting grid of 25 cars.[4]

In 2022, the series plans to run two events in support of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.[1][5]

Circuits

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Champions

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Year Champion (Car) 2nd (Car) 3rd (Car) Team Champions (Car)
2016 Belgium  Pierre-Yves Corthals Opel  Opel Astra Belgium  Frédéric Caprasse Opel  Opel Astra Finland  Antti Buri Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS
2017 France  Aurélien Comte Peugeot 308 Italy  Giacomo Altoè Volkswagen  VW Golf GTI United Kingdom  Josh Files Honda  Honda Civic Italy  Target Competition Honda  Honda Civic
2018 Spain  Mikel Azcona SEAT  SEAT Leon France  Jean-Karl Vernay Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Serbia  Dušan Borković Hyundai  Hyundai i30 N Hong Kong  Hell Energy Racing with KCMG Honda  Honda Civic Type R
2019 United Kingdom  Josh Files Hyundai  Hyundai i30 N France  Julien Briché Peugeot 308 Uruguay  Santiago Urrutia Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Italy  Target Competition Hyundai  Hyundai i30 N
2020 Morocco  Mehdi Bennani Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS France  John Filippi Hyundai  Hyundai i30 N Belgium  Nicolas Baert Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Belgium  Comtoyou Racing Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS
2021 Spain  Mikel Azcona Cupra  CUPRA León Competición Argentina  Franco Girolami Honda  Honda Civic Type R Netherlands  Tom Coronel Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS France  Sébastien Loeb Racing Hyundai  Hyundai Elantra
2022 Argentina  Franco Girolami Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Netherlands  Tom Coronel Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS United Kingdom  Josh Files Hyundai  Hyundai Elantra Belgium  Comtoyou Racing Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS
2023 Netherlands  Tom Coronel Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS France  John Filippi Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Belgium  Kobe Pauwels Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS Belgium  Comtoyou Racing Audi  Audi RS 3 LMS
2024 Argentina  Franco Girolami Cupra  CUPRA León VZ France  Aurélien Comte Cupra  CUPRA León VZ Argentina  Ignacio Montenegro Honda  Honda Civic Type R Estonia  ALM Motorsport Honda  Honda Civic Type R

References

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  1. ^ a b "TCR Europe to join DTM platform for three events in 2022". TCR Europe. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ "TCR Europe plans revealed". TouringCarTimes.com. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 15 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Six rounds to form the TCR Trophy Europe". tcr-series.com. 26 February 2016.
  4. ^ "TCR Europe Trophy to become Series in 2018 - TouringCarTimes". TouringCarTimes. 2017-11-23. Retrieved 2018-01-20.
  5. ^ "TCR Europe startet 2022 dreimal im DTM-Rahmenprogramm". Motorsport.com (in German). Motorsport Network. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
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