The 2019 TCR Middle East Series season was the third season of the TCR Middle East Series. The series will be promoted by Creventic and Dubai Autodrome.[1]
Teams and drivers
Team | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds | Endurance co-drivers | Rounds | |
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Zengő Motorsport[2] | CUPRA León TCR[2] | 8 | Zoltán Zengő[2] | 1, 3 | Csaba Tóth | 1, 3 | |
Tamás Tenke | 2 | Zoltán Zengő | 2 | ||||
10 | Zoltán Zengő | 2 | Csaba Tóth | 2 | |||
Tamás Tenke | 3 | —[N 1] | |||||
—[N 1] | Tamás Horváth Gábor Kismarty-Lechner |
3 | |||||
J W Bird Motorsport | Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR | 21 | Paul Dehadray | 2 | —[N 2] | ||
Kieran Griffin | 2 | ||||||
ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport[2] | Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) | 77 | René Münnich[2] | All | Luc Breukers | All | |
Red Camel-Jordans.nl[2] | CUPRA León TCR | 101 | Luc Breukers[2] | All | Yusif Bassil | 1, 3 | |
Ivo Breukers | 2–3 |
Calendar and results
The 2019 schedule was announced on 8 August 2018, with three events held across the Middle East.
Notes
- 1 2 Tamás Tenke only drove car No. 10 in the two sprint races, while Tamás Horváth and Gábor Kismarty-Lechner only drove car No. 10 in the endurance race.
- ↑ Paul Dehadray and Kieran Griffin entered in the same car at Round 2. Dehadray participated in Race 1, while Griffin participated in Race 2. For the endurance race they shared the car.
References
- ↑ "Creventic and Dubai Autodrome to promote TCR in ME". middleeast.tcr-series.com. 2018-08-08. Archived from the original on 2018-11-18. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "24H SERIES Race 1+2 DUBAI". 24H SERIES. Archived from the original on 2018-12-16. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
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