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The '''2019 Touring Car World Series season''' | 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== | ==Teams and Drivers== | ||
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|rowspan=2|{{ESP}} [[SEAT Sport|Repsol Team Seat Sport]] | |rowspan=2|{{ESP}} [[SEAT Sport|Repsol Team Seat Sport]] | ||
|rowspan=2|{{ESP}} Seat | |rowspan=2|{{ESP}} Seat Toledo Cupra | ||
!rowspan=2|{{Super 2000}} | !rowspan=2|{{Super 2000}} | ||
!rowspan=2|{{Manufacturer}} | !rowspan=2|{{Manufacturer}} | ||
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!rowspan=2|{{Super 2000}} | !rowspan=2|{{Super 2000}} | ||
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|{{URU}} [[Santiago Guglielminpietro]] | |{{URU}} [[Santiago Guglielminpietro]] | ||
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|{{JPN}} [[Koyomi Setou]] | |{{JPN}} [[Koyomi Setou]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 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.