Category | Touring cars |
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Country | United States |
Inaugural season | 2019 |
Official website | http://www.tcamerica.us |
Current season |
The TC America Series is a touring car racing series based in the United States. It is managed by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation and sanctioned by the United States Auto Club.
History
With the separation of classes from the Pirelli World Challenge, WC Vision and the SRO Motorsport Group created the TC America Series, for cars that previously competed in the TC / TCA / TCR categories. For the initial season of 2019, there will be 8 events with 2 40-minute races.[1] A DSG Cup was also announced for cars equipped with DSG transmission.[2]
Year | TCR | GT | TCA | TC | GTA | GTS | GTSA |
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2018 | Ryan Eversley RealTime Racing Honda |
Toni Vilander
R. Ferri Motorsport |
Eric Powell TechSport Racing Subaru |
Vesko Kozarov Rearden Racing Nissan |
Martin Fuentes Squadra Corse Garage Italia Ferrari |
James Sofronas GMG Racing Audi |
Drew Staveley Ian Lacy Racing BMW |
Year | TCR | TCR DSG Cup | TCA | TC | |||
2019 | Michael Hurczyn FCP Euro Volkswagen |
Brian Putt eEuroparts.com ROWE Racing & BSport Racing Audi |
Tyler Maxson Copeland Motorsports Mazda |
Johan Schwartz Rooster Hall Racing BMW | |||
Year | TCR | TCR DSG Cup | TCA | TC | |||
2020 | Tyler Maxson Copeland Motorsports Hyundai |
Kevin Boehm Hard Motorsport Honda |
James Clay MINI JCW Team BMW | ||||
Year | TCX | TCA | TC | ||||
2021 | Jacob Ruud Classic BMW BMW |
Eric Powell Skip Barber Racing School BMW |
Caleb Bacon Forbush Performance Hyundai |
References
- ↑ "2019 TC America's calendar unveiled - TCR HUB". www.tcr-series.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
- ↑ Staff, PWC Series (2018-11-30). "TC America Confirms TCR DSG Cup for 2019". Pirelli World Challenge. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
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