European Touring Car Championship The European Touring Car Championship was an international touring car racing series organised by the FIA. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1963 and 1988, and the second between 2000 and 2004.
‘KPU392C’ Lotus Cortina 1965 European Touring Car Championship
A pan-European championship for Saloon cars, or Touring Cars, consisting of circuit races as well as hillclimbs. Touring car racing was becoming increasingly popular, especially in Britain, Germany and the Benelux countries. Willy got FIA's permission to run a "challenge" in 1963 - it would not be a real championship until the early seventies. The WTCR - FIA World Touring Car Cup is the pinnacle of touring car racing, featuring some of the best 'tin-top' racers in the business competing against each other using equally balanced cars complying with the popular TCR format. The 2022 TCR Europe Touring Car Series was the sixth season of TCR Europe Touring Car Series. The season began at the Algarve International Circuit in May and ended at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in October. [1] Calendar The calendar was announced with 7 rounds scheduled. [1] Teams and drivers Kumho is the new official tire supplier. The 2021 TCR Europe Touring Car Series was the sixth season of TCR Europe Touring Car Series. The season began at the Slovakiaring in May and ended at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in October. [1] Mikel Azcona won the drivers' championship for the second time and Sébastien Loeb Racing won the teams' championship for the first time. Calendar
The paddock at Imola. FIA European Touring Car Championship, Rd8, Imola
Championship - European Touring Car Championship - list of all races of the championship including all years it was held Mladá Boleslav, 27 September 2021 - After celebrating class wins in the World Rally Championship (WRC) at the end of the 1970s, the ŠKODA 130 RS accepted a new challenge in the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC). Starting the campaign with second overall in 1980, the following year brought the biggest success ever for the versatile Czech touring car. The 1981 season came to a close. The European Touring Car Championship was an international touring car racing series organised by the FIA. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1963 and 1988, and the second between 2000 and 2004. In 2005 it was superseded by the World Touring Car Championship, and replaced by the European Touring Car Cup between 2005 and 2017 when became also defunct. 26.11.21 The excitement in the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup continues to build. With the 2021 season-deciding WTCR VTB Race of Russia just days away, WTCR promoter Discovery Sports Events is delighted to announce the calendar for 2022. Sport World Touring Car Cup Circuit WTCR SEASON 2022 WTCR Touring Car
European Touring Car Championship 1973 Touring Car Racing, Real
25 September 2022 With one event of the 2022 championship remaining, the TCR Europe calendar for the 2023 season has been unveiled. World Wide Touring Car Racing Results 1952-1993. History of Touring Car Racing 1952-1993. European Touring Car Championship including 1987 WTCC and 1993 FIA cup. The Champions. European GT Championship. Drivers Parade. World Makes Championship Touring cars in Sportscar Races . The Cars. Trophee de l'Avenir / TTE. Want to contribute? Photos.
19. November 2023 Final Press Conferences - ETS RD4 Season #16 Racing Urbain takes second ETS career win at RD4 in Germany 19. November 2023 Touring Car racing in Europe has a long and illustrious history stretching back to 1963. Since 2005, the European Touring Car Cup has been a proving ground for young talent on the Touring Car ladder, and is an ideal stepping stone for national racers who aim to one day reach the pinnacle in the World Touring Car Championship.A six-event calendar seeks to test the talent of the future, with the.
Car Racing Poster, European Touring Car Championship, Vladimir Valenta
The European Touring Car Championship was an international touring car racing series organised by the FIA. It had two incarnations, the first one between 1963 and 1988, and the second between 2000 and 2004. In 2005 it was superseded by the World Touring Car Championship, and a single-race European Touring Car Cup has been held since then. Contents The modern series has held events based all around the world including races in Argentina, Morocco, Hungary, Germany, Russia, France, Portugal, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Japan, China, Thailand and Qatar with former races in Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, Macau, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United States .