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Revision as of 04:44, 14 July 2019

This article describes some of the 2019 seasons of TCR Series across the world.

VLN TCR Class

The 2019 Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstreckenpokal Nürburgring TCR Class was the third season for the TCR Class in the championship.

Teams and drivers

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Germany Max Kruse Racing[1] Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 10 Germany Andreas Gülden[1] 1–4
Germany Benjamin Leuchter[1]
819 Switzerland Jasmin Priesig 4
Germany Loris Prattes
Norway Møller Bil Motorsport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 801 Norway Håkon Schjærin 3
Norway Atle Gulbrandsen
Norway Kenneth Østvold
Germany Mathilda Racing CUPRA León TCR[1] 806 Germany Matthias Wasel[1] 1–4
Switzerland Frederic Yerly
Germany Heiko Hammel 2–4
Germany FEV Racing[1] CUPRA León TCR[1] 820 Germany Lukas Thiele 1–3
Germany Martin Pischinger 1
Germany Benedikt Gentken 2–3
Germany André Gies 3
Germany Lubner Motorsport Opel Astra TCR[2] 822 Switzerland Roger Vögeli 4
Finland Ilkka Kariste
Russia Andrei Sidorenko
South Korea Hyundai Motorsport N[1] Hyundai i30 N TCR[1] 830 Germany Peter Terting[1] 1–2
Austria Harald Proczyk
Hyundai Veloster N TCR[1] 833 Germany Manuel Lauck 1
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Nico Verdonck 2
Germany Moritz Oestreich
Germany Autohaus Markus Fugel e.K.[1] Honda Civic Type-R TCR (FK8) 835 Portugal Tiago Monteiro 1–2
Germany Markus Oestreich
Germany Dominik Fugel 1
Switzerland Garage Rothenberger GmbH[1] CUPRA León TCR[1] 838 Switzerland Sandro Rothenberger[1] 1–3
Germany Karl Brinker

Some TCR cars come in other VLN classes.

Calendar and results

Rnd. Event Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning drivers Winning team
1 65. ADAC Westfalenfahrt Nürburgring Nordschleife 23 March Germany Andreas Gülden
Germany Benjamin Leuchter
Germany Peter Terting
Austria Harald Proczyk
Germany Matthias Wasel
Switzerland Frederic Yerly
Germany Mathilda Racing
2 44. DMV 4-Stunden-Rennen 13 April Canceled due to snowfall
3 61. ADAC ACAS H&R-Cup 27 April Germany Andreas Gülden
Germany Benjamin Leuchter
Norway Håkon Schjærin
Norway Atle Gulbrandsen
Norway Kenneth Østvold
Germany Matthias Wasel
Switzerland Frederic Yerly
Germany Heiko Hammel
Germany Mathilda Racing
4 50. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy 13 July
5 ROWE 6 Stunden ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen 3 August
6 42. RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen 7 September
7 59. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen 28 September
8 51. ADAC Barbarossapreis 12 October
9 44. DMV Münsterlandpokal 26 October

UAE Touring Car Championship

The 2018–19 UAE Touring Car Championship (also called NGK UAE Touring Car Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the 11th season of the UAE Touring Car Championship and the first that TCR class was featured.

Teams and drivers

All teams are UAE–registered.

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team CUPRA León TCR 9 Greece Costas Papantonis 1–3, 5–7

Calendar and results

All Rounds are held in the United Arab Emirates.

Rnd. Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
2018
1 1 Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 26 October Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 1 Dubai Autodrome, Dubai 16 November Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
3 1 7 December Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis No drivers finished
2 No drivers started
2019
4 1 Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 18 January No drivers entered
2
5 1 Dubai Autodrome, Dubai 15 February Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
6 1 1 March Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
7 1 22 March Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team
2 Greece Costas Papantonis Greece Costas Papantonis Gulf Petrochem / Mouhritsa Racing Team

Championship standings

Pos. Driver YMC DUB DUB YMC DUB DUB DUB  Pts. 
1 Greece Costas Papantonis 1 1 1 1 Ret DNS 1 1 1 1 1 1 250
Pos. Driver YMC DUB DUB YMC DUB DUB DUB  Pts. 

TCR Baltic Trophy

The 2019 TCR Baltic Trophy will be the third season of TCR Baltic Trophy, which is contested within the Baltic Touring Car Championship events. There will be also a standalone endurance class, which is contested within the supporting NEZ Endurance Championship.

Teams and drivers

TCR Sprint

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Finland CUPRA León TCR 4 Finland Emil Westman 2
Lithuania GSR Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 5 Lithuania Ernesta Globytė 1
99 Lithuania Julius Adomavičius 2−3
Lithuania Neste Dream 2 Drive PRO CUPRA León TCR 1
Lithuania DHL Racing Team CUPRA León TCR 12 Lithuania Jurgis Adomavicius 3
15 Lithuania Ramūnas Čapkauskas 1−2
Hyundai i30 N TCR 3
Estonia ALM Motorsport Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 23 Estonia Mattias Vahtel 1−2
44 Estonia Robin Vaks 1−2
Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2) 34 Estonia Peeter Peek 1, 3
Lithuania Mv Sport Hyundai i30 N TCR 33 Lithuania Egidijus Valeisa 1
Russia Andrey Yushin CUPRA León TCR 38 Russia Andrey Yushin 1−3
Lithuania Energizer Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 95 Lithuania Rokas Kvedaras 1
Lithuania Noker Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 911 Lithuania Kestutis Stasionis 1−3
Lithuania SKUBA Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 912 Lithuania Dziugas Tovilavicius 1−3

TCR Endurance

Team Car No. Rounds
Lithuania GSR Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 5 1−2
Lithuania DHL Racing Team CUPRA León TCR 15 1−2
Lithuania Mv Sport Hyundai i30 N TCR 33 1
Lithuania Energizer Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 95 1−2
Lithuania Neste Dream 2 Drive PRO CUPRA León TCR 99 1−2
Finland Black Rose Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 115 1−2
Lithuania Noker Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 911 1−2
Lithuania SKUBA Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 912 1−2

Calendar and results

Rnd. Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 1 Latvia Biķernieki Complex Sports Base, Riga 10-12 May Lithuania Ramūnas Čapkauskas Lithuania DHL Racing Team
2 Lithuania Ramūnas Čapkauskas Lithuania DHL Racing Team
2 3 Finland Botniaring Racing Circuit, Jurva 14-16 June Lithuania Dziugas Tovilavicius Lithuania Dziugas Tovilavicius Lithuania SKUBA Racing Team
4 Lithuania Julius Adomavicius Lithuania GSR Motorsport
3 5 Estonia Auto24ring, Pärnu 28-30 June Lithuania Julius Adomavicius Lithuania Julius Adomavicius Lithuania GSR Motorsport
6 Lithuania Dziugas Tovilavicius Lithuania SKUBA Racing Team
4 7 Latvia Biķernieki Complex Sports Base, Riga 16–18 August
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5 9 Estonia Auto24ring, Pärnu 20-22 September
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References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Ergebnis Training - 65. ADAC Westfalenfahrt". 23 March 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference IMCMSport was invoked but never defined (see the help page).