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2 Nov 2022, 18:02 (Ref:4132468) | #1 | ||
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TCR Europe 2023
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2 Feb 2023, 18:49 (Ref:4142545) | #2 | ||
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Surprise, I assumed he would go for a career in rallycross. |
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18 Mar 2023, 22:13 (Ref:4148074) | #3 | ||
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Rather unexpectedly, Pau joins 2023 TCR Europe calendar, replacing Red Bull Ring Spielberg:
https://www.grandprixdepau.fr/en/pau-to-replace-red-bull-ring-on-the-2023-tcr-europe-calendar/ This won't have any influence on TCR World Tour calendar |
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18 Mar 2023, 22:23 (Ref:4148082) | #4 | |
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Only 3 drivers confirmed so far according to TCT? Hopefully not going the way of WTCR…
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19 Mar 2023, 18:39 (Ref:4148322) | #5 | ||
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23 Mar 2023, 10:55 (Ref:4148906) | #6 | ||
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20 years ago, you knowed who will join, at the first race :-)
Nowadays we all expect press messages with a lot of "original words" like "I am glad to join Team X and this will be my best season" etc. I think, most TCR Europe drivers/teams are not that good in press articles, and so only the organisator/promoter might already knew, who will join really (and already has paid everything). |
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24 Mar 2023, 02:27 (Ref:4148983) | #7 | |
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As far as i understand, reigning champion Franco Girolami will not take part of TCR Europe, and will be racing on TCR Italy on the Aikoa Racing team, driving an Audi RS 3 LMS.
(Also hopes for a few select races on the TCR World Tour) https://www.touringcartimes.com/2023...ing-programme/ |
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24 Mar 2023, 18:33 (Ref:4149052) | #8 | |||
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No Janik Motorsport in TCR Europe:
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13 Apr 2023, 18:37 (Ref:4151357) | #9 | |
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Comtoyou Audi:
Tom Coronel Viktor Davidovski Kobe Pauwels John Filippi |
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17 Apr 2023, 14:18 (Ref:4152001) | #10 | |
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Lewis Brown switching from TCR UK to TCR Europe with Volcano Motorsport and Audi, joining up with Isaac Smith. Its a great opportunity for him. It takes a championship contender away from TCR UK, but the chances of bigger and better things career-wise are probably greater competing in TCR Europe than TCR UK.
https://www.touringcartimes.com/2023...europe-switch/ |
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21 Apr 2023, 17:17 (Ref:4152385) | #11 | |
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25 Apr 2023, 11:52 (Ref:4152917) | #12 | |
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Entry list: https://twitter.com/tcr_series/statu...T11pmdgnSSDQzA
Might be getting a few confused but looks like just 12 TCR Europe runners (8 of which are Audis, no Cupras at all) plus 10 World Tour? |
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25 Apr 2023, 11:52 (Ref:4152918) | #13 | ||
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Just 13 TCR Europe entries for the opening round (some of them are one-off entries)
Unfortunately the series seems to be in bad shape too.. Which is a huge shame Thank god for TCR World Tour as it brings the number of entries to 22 for the opening round |
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25 Apr 2023, 14:33 (Ref:4152941) | #14 | |
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Disappointing grid for TCR Europe.
No Cupra on the grid...painful for the Spanish manufacturer who were part of the foundation of TCR class. Has Zengo quit? They have not moved to TCR Eastern Europe. Also only one Honda on the grid. All-Inkl back to rallycross or have they quit motorsport? Still looking forward to TCR Europe and TCR World this season. |
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25 Apr 2023, 15:08 (Ref:4152961) | #15 | |
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Could be good.
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25 Apr 2023, 16:12 (Ref:4152970) | #16 | |||
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autosport.com/wtcr/news/huff-had-no-other-option-but-to-withdraw-from-wtcr-ahead-of-bahrain/10397088/ Rene Muennich won the Gulf Procar championship and Enduro over the winter break in his Honda. He's entered a Seat Ibiza for WRX alongside successful German RX driver, Mandie August. No idea what happened to their Honda. I might have missed a classified ad for it, but seems that their TCR cars are in storage. I don't even know if Honda are involved with a team now, possibly ALM? Everyone else is seemingly in Italy now. |
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25 Apr 2023, 20:13 (Ref:4152998) | #17 | ||
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To be fair, Münnich has raced ('rallycrossed'??) SEATs longer than Hondas.
From the FIA WRX website: "Münnich has simultaneously been a regular in World RX since 2014, predominantly behind the wheel of a SEAT Ibiza and contesting full seasons in 2016 and 2022." Italy has lots of cars, but not lots of unique car models. |
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25 Apr 2023, 21:30 (Ref:4153009) | #18 | ||
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He's been in VAG cars practically since he started in 2007. Originally Lambo in GT, Skoda in RX.
There's probably a reason why Audi have taken the mantle at VAG over Cupra. Set-up? Driveability? Spare parts? Is the Audi slightly longer and therefore less susceptible to snap oversteer? No idea, I don't drive them. I know that everyone in karting went the way of OTK/TonyKart because a quick search of Google, eBay or any kart store will lead you to 1000s of OTK parts, second hand chassis, and endless set-up notes. Plus, they work out of the box. Possibly a similar idea. Last edited by Alessio; 25 Apr 2023 at 21:36. |
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26 Apr 2023, 16:49 (Ref:4153090) | #19 | |
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TCR is basically a client team ruleset, if VAG promotes the Audis more, they'll end racing in more places than the Cupras.
Also, Audi, as a brand, has more reach than Cupra in a lot of places (most people dont even know Cupra as a brand) and that also helps with sponsors. |
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26 Apr 2023, 19:32 (Ref:4153112) | #20 | |||
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An Audi creates better vision, than the not-so-well-known brand Cupra. I am not sure, if this name change really makes sales better as before. In general it is a shame, that Seat/Cupra doesn't support the TCR anymore like they did before. In general, Seat became one of the leading touring car brands, since they were racing with the old Toledos in S2000. I believe there are more old Seat Touring cars on sale than there are touring cars from Alfa... |
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27 Apr 2023, 10:09 (Ref:4153155) | #21 | ||
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So is it that Cupra are just not that involved anymore? Weird given they practically launched a new car a few years ago and that there’s literally hundreds of them around, including the SEAT Cup conversions. That’s what makes me think it’s harder to set-up, because privateers and independents aren’t getting paid to run a Cupra. Is it easier to pull the diff out, access suspension, blah blah on an Audi than a Cupra? Just doesn’t make much sense imo.
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27 Apr 2023, 11:14 (Ref:4153163) | #22 | |
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There will be no difference, they are essentially the same car in a different shape bodyshell. The Audi, SEAT/Cupra Leon and VW Golf were all built at SEAT Sport in Spain and were the same mechanically. That used to be the case for the original generation cars; I'm not aware that things have changed since then.
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27 Apr 2023, 15:24 (Ref:4153203) | #23 | |||
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27 Apr 2023, 15:38 (Ref:4153206) | #24 | |
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I think there are multiple reasons to pick a car, some practical other more for chauvinistic reasons.
- Customer support: technical, parts, public relations. - Newer version compared to other cars. - Brand more recognizable or premium. - Copy what the frontrunners are driving. - Look of the car (IMO the Audi is the best looking TCR car) |
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27 Apr 2023, 16:29 (Ref:4153216) | #25 | |
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Differences in wheelbase, weight distribution and aero mean that one model is better suited to different circuit type. I don't know what the Italian circuits are like but that may be a factor.
In reality I think it's down to customer support, brand recognition and all the other reason FIRE mentions. I'm sure many people don't even that Cupra exists as a brand. It's a much easier sell to potential sponsors if you tell them you are racing an Audi. |
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