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|{{SMR}} [[Adolfo Moretti]] | |{{SMR}} [[Adolfo Moretti]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 22 July 2017
The 2019 Touring Car World Series season was set to be the first season of the Touring Car World Series, before it's cancellation.
Teams and Drivers
Team | Car | Spec | Class | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Repsol Team Seat Sport | Seat Toledo Cupra | S2000 | M | 42 | Manuarii Vahirua | 1- |
43 | Sandra Cessler | 1- | ||||
BMW M-Sport | BMW 320i E46 | S2000 | M | 46 | Jans Zeitner | 1- |
73 | James Davies | 1- | ||||
Martini Alfa Corse | Alfa Romeo 156 GTA | S2000 | M | 56 | Adolfo Moretti | 1- |
156 | Martin McGovern | 1- | ||||
Union Saver Developments | Chevrolet Lacetti | S2000 | I | TBD | Artesia Mass | 1- |
TBD | Shin Ramirez | 1- | ||||
Honda Yuasa Racing | Honda Accord | S2000 | M | 80 | Santiago Guglielminpietro | 1- |
81 | Koyomi Setou | 1- | ||||
BP Ultimate Ford Performance | Ford Focus Mk II | S2000 | M | TBD | Alexis Tantovich | 1- |
TBD | Pedro Renales | 1- | ||||
TBA | Lada 110s | S2000 | I | TBD | TBA | 1- |
TBD | TBA | 1- | ||||
Volvo Larsen Racing System | Volvo S60 | S2000 | M | TBD | TBA | 1- |
TBD | Aron Kagstrom | 1- | ||||
TBA | Proton Impian | BTC-T | I | TBD | TBA | 1- |
TBD | TBA | 1- | ||||
TBA | TBA | S2000 | I | TBD | TBA | 1- |
TBD | TBA | 1- |