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2020 TCR Australia Series

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2020TCR Australia Touring Car Series
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Parent series:
Motorsport Australia Championships
Support series:
TCR Asia Pacific Cup
Australian S5000 Championship
Will Brown was the defending TCR Australia series winner.

The2020 TCR Australia Series (known for sponsorship reasons as the2020 carsales TCR Australia Series)[1] was to be an Australian motor racing competition forTCR cars. It was planned to be the secondTCR Australia Series and was to be run as part of the renamedMotorsport Australia Championships. The Series was sanctioned byMotorsport Australia as a National Series with the Australian Racing Group appointed as the Category Manager.[1]

The series was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Teams and drivers

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The following teams and drivers were under contract to compete in the 2020 series:

TeamCarNo.DriversClassRoundsRef.
Australia HMO Customer RacingHyundai i30 N TCR1AustraliaWill BrownTBATBA[3]
11AustraliaNathan MorcomTBATBA[4]
Australia Melbourne Performance CentreVolkswagen Golf GTI TCR2AustraliaChelsea AngeloTBATBA[5]
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR35Australia Alexandra WhitleyTBATBA[6]
75AustraliaGarth TanderTBATBA[7]
97Australia Liam McAdamTBATBA[7]
100Australia Hamish RibaritsTBATBA[7]
AustraliaGarry Rogers MotorsportAlfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR7AustraliaMichael CarusoTBATBA[8][9]
74Australia Jordan CoxTBATBA[10]
Peugeot 308 TCR17AustraliaJason BargwannaTBATBA[11]
18AustraliaAaron CameronTBATBA[12][9]
71Australia Ben BargwannaTBATBA[11]
Renault Mégane R.S TCR33AustraliaDylan O'KeeffeTBATBA[13]
34AustraliaJames MoffatTBATBA[14]
Australia Ashley Seward MotorsportAlfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR9Australia Jay HansonMTBA[15]
10Australia James AllenTBATBA[16]
65AustraliaDavid BrabhamTBATBA[16]
Australia Michael Clemente MotorsportHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)15Australia Michael ClementeMTBA[17]
New Zealand Track Tec RacingAudi RS 3 LMS TCR22New Zealand Jack MilliganMTBA[18][19]
AustraliaWall RacingHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)24AustraliaJohn MartinTBATBA[20]
50AustraliaTony D'AlbertoTBATBA[20][21]
51Japan Takuya ShirasakaTBATBA[20]
Australia Tilton RacingHyundai i30 N TCR26Australia Bradley ShielsTBATBA[22]
Australia Team Soutar MotorsportHonda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)110AustraliaZac SoutarMTBA[23]
Australia DashSportHyundai i30 N TCR111Australia Michael KingMPTBA[24]
Key
IconClass
MMichelin Rookie of the Year
PPanta Cup

Summary

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Race calendar

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The calendar was announced in October 2019 with seven confirmed rounds, plus two non-championship rounds.[31] The final calendar was published in January 2020.[32] A revised calendar, expanding into 2021 was released on 26 May 2020.[33]

RoundCircuitLocationDate
1New South WalesSydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, New South Wales15–16 August
2Victoria (state)Sandown RacewayMelbourne, Victoria12–13 September
3Victoria (state)Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, VictoriaTBA October
4New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales12–15 November
5TasmaniaSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania24–26 January
6TasmaniaBaskerville RacewayHobart,Tasmania30–31 January
Cancelled due to the2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
CircuitLocationOriginal Date
Victoria (state)Winton Motor RacewayBenalla, Victoria1–3 May
South AustraliaThe Bend Motorsport ParkTailem Bend, South Australia12–14 June
QueenslandMorgan Park RacewayWarwick, Queensland3–5 July
New South WalesMount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales13–15 November[34][a]
Partially cancelled due to the2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
CircuitLocationOriginal Date
Victoria (state)Albert Park CircuitMelbourne,Victoria13–15 March[a][b]

Calendar changes

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  • The series will visit theMount Panorama Circuit for the first time, originally having been planned to occur as part of theBathurst 6 Hour weekend overEaster.[31] Due to the cancellation of the Easter event, the round was rescheduled to the date originally planned to hold the non-championship Bathurst International event.
  • The Bend Motorsport Park was originally scheduled to only host one event rather than two as in 2019, whileQueensland Raceway was also not listed on the initially released calendar. Neither circuit appeared on the revised calendar.
  • Morgan Park Raceway was intended to host a round of the series, marking its first competitive event since 2011.[32] However, it also did not appear on the revised calendar.
  • In addition to the seven series rounds originally scheduled, there were originally also planned to be two associated events; a round supporting theAustralian Grand Prix weekend was intended to be held as theTCR Asia Pacific Cup, along with an endurance race at Mount Panorama late in the year. Both of these rounds were to be non-championship events. The TCR Asia-Pacific Cup event was cancelled after qualifying was held, due to its status as a support event to the Australian Grand Prix, which was cancelled on the Friday morning. The Bathurst International endurance race was also cancelled, as it had been intended to draw international entries alongside the local teams; the event slot is to be used instead to host the rescheduled series round, along with a rescheduled Bathurst 6 Hour.
  • The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic forced a major reschedule before the first series round took place. All events barring the Sandown round were rescheduled, with an intended March start being pushed to August, and the extension of the season into the 2021 calendar year. Apart from the above-mentioned circuits which were not on the rescheduled calendar,Winton Motor Raceway was also removed from the schedule, while two Tasmanian circuits,Symmons Plains Raceway andBaskerville Raceway were added.

The series was ultimately cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2]

Rule changes

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  • The 2020 series winner will drive in either theWorld Touring Car Cup or an International TCR race as a wildcard entry as a prize.[35]
  • The winner of the Michelin Rookie of the Year will be awarded a test day with a European TCR team.[35]
  • Another new class will also be introduced—the Panta Cup, named after the series' fuel supplier, Panta Fuels—in which six semi-professional and amateur drivers will be eligible for. The winner of the Panta Cup will get a drive in an International TCR Endurance race.[36]

Notes

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  1. ^abOriginally a non-championship round.
  2. ^Originally part of theTCR Asia Pacific Cup. Only one of three races completed.

References

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  1. ^ab2020 carsales TCR Australia Series Sporting Regulations, motorsport.org.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  2. ^abTCR Australia Series is go, January 11, 2021, www.carsales.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  3. ^"Will Brown confirmed for return to defend TCR Australia title".TouringCarTimes. 18 February 2020. Retrieved18 February 2020.
  4. ^Coch, Mat (14 February 2020)."Morcom continues with HMO for 2020".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved14 February 2020.
  5. ^ab"Chelsea Angelo back in TCR with Volkswagen ride".TouringCarTimes. 6 March 2020. Retrieved6 March 2020.
  6. ^"Alexandra Whitley secures Albert Park entry".TouringCarTimes. 9 March 2020. Retrieved9 March 2020.
  7. ^abc"Tander, Ribartis and Shirasaka added to finalised 22-car TCR Asia Pacific Cup grid".TouringCarTimes. 11 March 2020. Retrieved11 March 2020.
  8. ^abHoward, Tom (9 February 2020)."Caruso joins TCR with two-year GRM deal".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved9 February 2020.
  9. ^ab"Garry Rogers Motorsport unveil Peugeot livery".TouringCarTimes. 24 February 2020. Retrieved24 February 2020.
  10. ^abCoch, Mat (23 January 2020)."Cox to drive GRM Alfa in 2020 TCR Series".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved23 January 2020.
  11. ^abc"Ben Bargwanna to partner father Jason for 2020".TouringCarTimes. 5 August 2020. Retrieved5 August 2020.
  12. ^"Aaron Cameron lands Peugeot drive at Garry Rogers Motorsport".TouringCarTimes. 12 February 2020. Retrieved12 February 2020.
  13. ^"Dylan O'Keeffe secures Renault drive for Garry Rogers Motorsport".TouringCarTimes. 12 February 2020. Retrieved12 February 2020.
  14. ^ab"Renault Australia confirm sponsorship with GRM for 2020".TouringCarTimes. 4 December 2019. Retrieved4 December 2019.
  15. ^ab"Ashley Seward Motorsport takes on 16-year-old for TCR Australia campaign".TouringCarTimes. 10 December 2019. Retrieved10 December 2019.
  16. ^abc"Ashley Seward Motorsport expand to three Alfa Romeos for 2020".TouringCarTimes. 18 October 2019. Retrieved18 October 2019.
  17. ^ab"Michael Clemente confirms 2020 entry with a Honda".TouringCarTimes. 20 November 2019. Retrieved20 November 2019.
  18. ^ab"Track Tec Racing enter second Audi for Jack Milligan at Melbourne".TouringCarTimes. 24 January 2020. Retrieved24 January 2020.
  19. ^ab"Track Tec Racing unveil liveries for TCR Asia Pacific Cup".TouringCarTimes. 5 March 2020. Retrieved5 March 2020.
  20. ^abcd"Three Hondas for Wall Racing in 2020 campaign".TouringCarTimes. 14 February 2020. Retrieved14 February 2020.
  21. ^ab"Tony D'Alberto confirmed for continued Honda Australia programme".TouringCarTimes. 13 February 2020. Retrieved13 February 2020.
  22. ^abHerrero, Daniel (10 June 2020)."Bathurst lap record holder enters TCR".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved10 June 2020.
  23. ^ab"Formula Ford ace secures ex-Tony D'Alberto Honda for 2020".TouringCarTimes. 15 December 2019. Retrieved15 December 2019.
  24. ^abCoch, Mat (12 December 2019)."State racer to make TCR Australia jump in brand new car".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved12 December 2019.
  25. ^"GRM to take delivery of second TCR Peugeot".Speedcafe. 2020-01-25. Retrieved2020-02-09.
  26. ^Coch, Mat (11 February 2020)."French TCR racer joins Asia Pacific Cup field".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved11 February 2020.
  27. ^Howard, Tom (19 December 2019)."Kelly Racing to step away from TCR after Ford Supercars switch".speedcafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved27 December 2019.
  28. ^"Track Tec Racing confirm Stan van Oord for Melbourne race".TouringCarTimes. 17 January 2020. Retrieved17 January 2020.
  29. ^"René Münnich joins Wall Racing for Melbourne race".TouringCarTimes. 31 January 2020. Retrieved31 January 2020.
  30. ^"Declan Fraser lands TCR Asia Pacific Cup drive for Milldun Motorsport".TouringCarTimes. 10 March 2020. Retrieved10 March 2020.
  31. ^ab"TCR Australia announce 2020 calendar including Bathurst".TouringCarTimes. 28 October 2019. Retrieved28 October 2019.
  32. ^ab"TCR Australia to head to Morgan Park in 2020". 16 January 2020.
  33. ^"SIX EVENT 2020/21 CALENDAR CONFIRMED FOR TCR AUSTRALIA".TCR Australia. 26 May 2020. Retrieved26 May 2020.[permanent dead link]
  34. ^Coch, Mat (16 January 2020)."November date confirmed for Bathurst International".speedafe.com.Speedcafe. Retrieved16 January 2020.
  35. ^ab"TCR Australia announce WTCR entry and European test as prize for 2020".TouringCarTimes. 5 November 2019. Retrieved5 November 2019.
  36. ^Mulach, Jordan (7 January 2020)."TCR Australia launch Panta Cup for semi-pro racers".TouringCarTimes. Retrieved7 January 2020.

External links

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World Touring Car Cup
FIA Motorsport Games Touring Car Cup
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TCR World Ranking Final
24H Series
24H TCE Series
eTouring Car World Cup
Asia
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Macau Guia Race
Super Taikyu Series
TCR China Championship
TCR Japan Series
TCR Chinese Taipei Series
TCR China Challenge
TCR Thailand Series
TCR Middle East Series
TCR Korea Series
TCR Malaysia Series
UAETCC/UAE Procar
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TCR Asia Challenge
TCR Asia Endurance Series
Europe
                      TCR Europe Trophy/Series
TCR Russian Series
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TCR Spanish Series/CER (in class)
NLS
TCR UK Series/TCT
Coppa Italia
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TC France Series
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2H ECC
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TCR Hill Climb Series
Americas
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Canadian TCC /SCCC
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TCR Brazil Series
TCR Panama Championship
TCR Mexico Series
SRO (WC/TCA)
Oceania
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