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Can't disagree with the circuits they've chosen so far. Bathurst and Macau certainly deserve it for their history alone
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Yes, it is massive. Hence why it could work as a standalone event, as it had done for 40-odd years before WTCC turned up. My point being: why go for the obvious option when you can promote another race that fits the exact same bill like Bangsaen? Do you want just Macau or perhaps have Macau and Bangsaen as big end of season events? Just a thought. |
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Your argument is: Macau doesn't need the TCR World Tour to be successful. I partially agree with you. My argument is: the TCR World Tour should focus on successful events, rather than do standalone races with small crowds. I hadn't heard of the Bangsaen Grand Prix. The venue is certainly impressive, though it's not known worldwide as Macau. Last edited by NaBUru38; 2 Dec 2022 at 14:10. |
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Bangsaen is a bit wider than Macau but both tracks have a hairpin covered by permanent yellows.
The thing that would hold Bangsaen back would be its lack of anything resembling a proper pit lane. The "facilities" at Vila Real are five-star in comparison. |
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Bangsaen is slightly wider and they have had pretty enjoyable TCR Asia races in the past, and they also make the pitlane work for GT driver swaps somehow. It's also slightly slower, so fewer 'massive' accidents and a smaller bill coming out of the weekend as a result. Another issue is the quality of marshalls and track staff. Macau probably has the best marshalls in the world. Aside from the bigger accidents, obviously, they were able to clear stationary cars under local yellows throughout most of the weekend this year. It's a bit more average in Thailand, alongside a shorter lap, which does mean a fair amount of time spent behind the safety car. And there's probably also a very well-established freight route in place for international teams... |
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I like the thought of TCRs going at it around Bathurst. But not if there are only about a dozen of them - if that happens it will look like a joke compared with the massive Aussie Supercars field. That's the worry.
The calendar looks a bit half hearted as it stands, with only a few rounds and lots of **TBC's |
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I like the idea of running alongside local championships.
Only downside could be if the world tour drivers/teams are much faster. |
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Shame that is not really how its going to be It would have been better they joined a different championship at each event Rather then the 3 with TCR Europe |
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There should be a 4th event in Europe according to the previous plans.
When TCR World Tour was announced, Marcello Lotti spoke that the series will have 4 European rounds, 3 rounds together with TCR Europe and 1 round in Italy. So unless they have changed their plans, we should get another round in Misano/Vallelunga/Mugello (shame it is not Monza or Imola) with TCR Italy Let's see how it unfolds |
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Mugello would be good, it's a great track for touring cars. But of course, Monza is the best.
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I mean, on one side there are agurably the best drivers and teams of the speciality.
On the other, there is, for example, TCR SA with drivers on mostly limited or unstable programs or with TCR as a second or even third series. And Teams still learning the machinery If the later were to dominate a race were the first are present... yeah, ill doubt the claims of "The Best of TCR" that the wolrd tour aims to achieve. |
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I disagree. If the leaders of the national/regional championships aren’t even close to the front, what’s the point in anyone other than the World Tour turning up and why join the two together?
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Especially with half the season in TCR Europe... as a TCR Europe driver, why make the investment in the series when for so much of it you'll be relegated to a 'second class', or (may) not have a chance at running at the front?
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16-20 locals + 8-12 world tour = full grid
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13 Dec 2022, 18:39 (Ref:4137064) | #73 | |
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Because you can win the TCR Europe title?
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14 Dec 2022, 09:14 (Ref:4137110) | #74 | |
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https://www.tcr-series.com/news/item...on-kumho-tyres
Both TCR South America and TCR Brazil announce they will use Kumho tyres. They already supply control tyres to TCR Europe, TCR Denmark, TCR Eastern Europe and TCR Spain With TCR Europe using them this year, I wouldn't be surprised if Kumho becomes the control tyre for the TCR World Tour. If that's the case, you could end up with TCR World Tour on Kumho and local drivers using the control tyre already in place by the promoter, unless it's Kumho as well. |
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I'm sure the points scoring will be kept separate for the world & local entries - just like any multi-class grids do.
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