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词条 World Touring Car Cup
释义

  1. History

     World Touring Car Cup (1993–1995)   World Touring Car Championship (2005–2017)    World Touring Car Cup (2018–present) 

  2. Scoring system

     Current scoring system 

  3. Champions

  4. Event winners

     World Touring Car Cup (1993–1995)  World Touring Car Cup (2018–present) 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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The FIA World Touring Car Cup (Known as the FIA WTCR presented by Oscaro for sponsorship reasons[1]) is an international touring car championship promoted by Eurosport Events and sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It has had different incarnation of a World Touring Car Cup held between 1993 and 1995. Following the 2017 season, an agreement was reached for the World Touring Car Championship to become WTCR and use the TCR technical regulations. With titles for drivers and teams only, the WTCR series changed to 'World Cup' rather than 'World Championship' status in 2018.[2]

History

World Touring Car Cup (1993–1995)

{{see also|1993 FIA Touring Car Challenge|1994 FIA Touring Car World Cup|1995 FIA Touring Car World Cup}}

In 1993, with the high popularity of the Supertouring category, the FIA hosted the FIA World Touring Car Cup — an annual event for touring car drivers hailing from national championships all over the world. The 1993 race at Monza was won by New Zealand's Paul Radisich, at the wheel of a Ford Mondeo ahead of Nicola Larini's Alfa Romeo 155, with no manufacturer title awarded. The race was run for two more years, (won by Paul Radisich again in 1994 at Donington Park in a Ford Mondeo, manufacturer title went to BMW, and Frank Biela in 1995 at Paul Ricard in an Audi A4 Quattro, and manufacturer title went to Audi). A similar event was planned for 1996 at the A1 Ring, Austria, but was cancelled due to a low number of provisional entries (10 cars). It was never brought back thereafter.

World Touring Car Championship (2005–2017)

{{see also|World Touring Car Championship}}

World Touring Car Cup (2018–present)

On 6 December 2017, during the FIA's World Motorsport Council in Paris, it was approved the formation of the new World Touring Car Cup starting from 2018. The new series would utilize the TCR rules, which have been in use in numerous national and international touring car racing series, including TCR International Series. Cars would now have to conform to the new FIA WTCR regulations. As a result of the formation of the WTC Cup both the WTCC in its current format and the TCR International Series would be discontinued immediately.[3]

Scoring system

Current scoring system

Currently, FIA WTCR races are awarded the following points:[4][5]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Race 1252016131110987654321
Both Qualifying54321
Race 2252016131110987654321
Race 3252016131110987654321

Champions

World Touring Car Cup
Drivers' ChampionsEntrants' ChampionsNations Champions
YearDriverTeamCarManufacturerCarNation
1993NZL}} Paul RadisichGBR}} Ford Team MondeoFord MondeoNot Held{{ITA}}
1994NZL}} Paul RadisichGBR}} Ford Team MondeoFord MondeoDEU}} BMWBMW 318i{{DEU}}
1995DEU}} Frank BielaFRA}} Racing Organisation CourseAudi A4 QuattroDEU}} AudiAudi A4 QuattroNot Held
World Touring Car Cup
Drivers' ChampionsTeam's ChampionsNations Champions
YearDriverTeamCarTeamCarNation
2018ITA}} Gabriele TarquiniITA}} BRC Racing TeamHyundai i30 N TCRFRA}} M Racing-YMRHyundai i30 N TCRNot Held

Event winners

World Touring Car Cup (1993–1995)

{{Col-begin|width="100"}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-3}}
Drivers
DriverTotal
1NZL}} Paul Radisich3
2ITA}} Emanuele Pirro1
DEU}} Frank Biela1
{{Col-3}}
Manufacturers
ConstructorTotal
1DEU}} Audi2
USA}} Ford2
{{Col-3}}
Cars
CarTotal
1 Audi A4 Quattro 2
Ford Mondeo 2
{{Col-end}}

World Touring Car Cup (2018–present)

{{Col-begin|width="100"}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-3}}
Drivers
DriverTotal
1ITA}} Gabriele Tarquini5
2FRA}} Jean-Karl Vernay4
SWE}} Thed Björk4
3FRA}} Yvan Muller3
4ARG}} Esteban Guerrieri2
UK}} Robert Huff2
FRA}} Yann Ehrlacher2
5HUN}} Norbert Michelisz1
SPA}} Pepe Oriola1
BEL}} Frédéric Vervisch1
FRA}} Aurélien Comte1
MAR}} Mehdi Bennani1
UK}} Gordon Shedden1
ITA}} Kevin Ceccon1
SVK}} Mat'o Homola1
{{Col-3}}
Manufacturers
ConstructorTotal
1KOR}} Hyundai13
2DEU}} Audi6
3JPN}} Honda4
4DEU}} Volkswagen3
6FRA}} Peugeot2
7SPA}} CUPRA1
ITA}} Alfa Romeo1
{{Col-3}}
Cars
CarTotal
1 Hyundai i30 N 13
2 Audi RS 3 LMS 6
3 Honda Civic Type R (FK8) 4
4 Volkswagen Golf GTI 3
6 Peugeot 308 2
7 CUPRA León 1
Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1
{{Col-end}}

See also

  • World Touring Car Championship
  • TCR International Series

References

1. ^https://www.fiawtcr.com/its-go-for-oscaro-as-series-presenting-partner-of-wtcr-fia-world-touring-car-cup/
2. ^https://www.autosport.com/wtcc/news/133642/wtcr-keeps-wtcc-showpieces-on-2018-calendar
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2017/12/06/world-touring-car-cup-made-official-wtcc-tcr-combine-two-year-deal/|title=World Touring Car Cup made official as WTCC, TCR combine in two-year deal - TouringCarTimes|date=2017-12-06|work=TouringCarTimes|access-date=2017-12-06|language=en-US}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2018/12/05/32-car-limit-new-points-system-confirmed-2019-wtcr/|title=32 car limit and new points system confirmed for 2019 WTCR|date=2018-12-05|website=TouringCarTimes|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-06}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.touringcartimes.com/2018/12/04/two-car-teams-introduced-points-system-overhauled-2019/|title=Two-car teams to be introduced and points system overhauled in 2019|date=2018-12-04|website=TouringCarTimes|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-06}}
  • Autosport, January 14, 1988

External links

{{commons|World Touring Car Championship}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.fiawtcc.com/}} {{en icon}} {{jp icon}} {{it icon}} {{fr icon}} {{es icon}} {{de icon}}
  • TouringCars.Net
  • Touring Car Times
{{WTCC seasons}}{{TCR Series championships}}{{FIA}}{{Main world championships}}{{Super Touring championships}}

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