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BMW stepped into the series in 1994, with Audi, Hyundai and Volvo following in 1995 with both Ford and Holden giving back door support to privately operated teams on and off for the next three seasons. Hyundai did not stay beyond its first season. BMW and Audi alternated championship success from 1995 to 1998. BMW pulled out after the 1997 series.
The 1996 BOC Gases Australian Super Touring Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Super Touring Cars.It was contested over eight rounds, commencing on 19 May 1996 at Amaroo Park and ending on 9 November at Oran Park Raceway.
The driving tour featured a fleet of 23 Audi TDI vehicles from 4 models (Audi Q7 3.0 TDI, Audi Q5 3.0 TDI, Audi A4 3.0 TDI, Audi A3 Sportback 2.0 TDI with S tronic transmission) travelling across the American continent from New York to Los Angeles, passing major cities like Chicago, Dallas and Las Vegas during the 13 daily stages, as well as ...
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The 2022 TCR Australia Series (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2022 Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series) was an Australian motor racing competition for TCR cars. It was the third running of the TCR Australia Series. Each round of the series was contested as part of the Motorsport Australia Championships.
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Audi R8 LMS Ultra: David Wall (twice) Mark Eddy (twice) Klark Quinn (twice) Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia: 2008–2015 Ryan Simpson: Porsche 997 GT3 Cup: Roger Lago (twice) Carrera Cup: Australian Carrera Cup Championship: 2003–2008 2011–2015: Nick Foster: Porsche 991 GT3 Cup R: Craig Baird (five times) Supersports: Sports Racer ...
The TCR Touring Car formula, introduced in 2014, is based on four or five door front-wheel drive production vehicles powered by 2.0 litre turbocharged engines. Since then, several global and regional TCR championships have been established and TCR regulations have been adopted in several series, including the World Touring Car Cup from 2018 onwards. [2]