TCR
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LMP2
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GT3
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GT4
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TCR
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Single seaters
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F1 / F2 / F3 / F4
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Historic
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The TCR (Touring Car Racing) category, established in 2015 by Marcello Lotti, offers cost-effective and competitive racing using production-based touring cars. This accessibility has quickly made TCR a popular choice for teams and drivers globally.
Commonly used TCR models include the Audi RS3 LMS, Honda Civic Type R, Hyundai i30 N TCR, and Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR. These cars are closely based on their road-going counterparts, enhancing performance, safety, and handling to deliver exciting, close competition.
TCR has expanded rapidly, with championships held across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including TCR Europe, TCR Asia, and TCR South America. These series provide platforms for local talent to compete internationally.
Races take place at famous circuits like Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka, and Interlagos, drawing diverse manufacturers and drivers. With its focus on affordability and parity, TCR continues to captivate audiences and foster new racing talent.
Commonly used TCR models include the Audi RS3 LMS, Honda Civic Type R, Hyundai i30 N TCR, and Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR. These cars are closely based on their road-going counterparts, enhancing performance, safety, and handling to deliver exciting, close competition.
TCR has expanded rapidly, with championships held across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including TCR Europe, TCR Asia, and TCR South America. These series provide platforms for local talent to compete internationally.
Races take place at famous circuits like Spa-Francorchamps, Suzuka, and Interlagos, drawing diverse manufacturers and drivers. With its focus on affordability and parity, TCR continues to captivate audiences and foster new racing talent.