Difference between revisions of "Japanese Touring Cup"
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− | The '''Japanese Touring Cup''' is a round of the [[International Touring Cup]] championship event which is now held at the [[ | + | The '''Japanese Touring Cup''' is a round of the [[International Touring Cup]] championship event which is now held at the [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka. It is one of only four rounds of the inaugural {{ITC|2013/14}} season to survive into the {{ITC|2014}} season and one of only three to feature in the every season including the {{ITC|2015}} season. The first time it was held was as the final round of that season and it took place at [[Sportsland SUGO]], Murata. In 2014, the event was held at the [[Autopolis Circuit]], Kamitsue. |
==Winners== | ==Winners== | ||
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+ | | {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Lasse Sorensen]] || {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Ice Cold Racing]] || Lexus IS ||rowspan=3| [[Sportsland SUGO]], Murata ||rowspan=3| [[2013/14 Japanese Touring Cup|Report]] | ||
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+ | | {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Dave Carr-Smith]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Torrent Motorsports]] || BMW 320si | ||
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+ | ! R3 | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Martin Palm]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Torrent Motorsports]] || BMW 320si | ||
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| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Joonas Raivio]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Enterprise GP]] || Audi RS4 | | {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Joonas Raivio]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Enterprise GP]] || Audi RS4 | ||
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! R1 | ! R1 | ||
− | | {{flagicon| | + | | {{flagicon|blank}} || {{flagicon|blank}} || || rowspan=3 | [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka || rowspan=3| [[2015 Japanese Touring Cup|Report]] |
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Revision as of 10:38, 16 February 2015
The Japanese Touring Cup is a round of the International Touring Cup championship event which is now held at the Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. It is one of only four rounds of the inaugural 2013/14 season to survive into the 2014 season and one of only three to feature in the every season including the 2015 season. The first time it was held was as the final round of that season and it took place at Sportsland SUGO, Murata. In 2014, the event was held at the Autopolis Circuit, Kamitsue.
Winners
Repeat winners (constructors)
Embolded teams are competing in the ITC championship in the current season.
* Wins per round in parentheses.
# of wins | Constructor | Years won* |
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2 | Enterprise GP | 2014 (2) |
Torrent Motorsports | 2013/14 (2) |
By Year
Year | Driver | Team | Car | Location | Report | |
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2013/14 | R1 | Lasse Sorensen | Ice Cold Racing | Lexus IS | Sportsland SUGO, Murata | Report |
R2 | Dave Carr-Smith | Torrent Motorsports | BMW 320si | |||
R3 | Martin Palm | Torrent Motorsports | BMW 320si | |||
2014 | R1 | Kevin Siggy | Enterprise GP | Audi RS4 | Autopolis Circuit, Kamitsue | Report |
R2 | Tobias Olsson | Measuric Racing | Vauxhall Astra | |||
R3 | Joonas Raivio | Enterprise GP | Audi RS4 | |||
2015 | R1 | Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka | Report | |||
R2 | ||||||
R3 |
International Touring Cup rounds | |
2015 season | Portuguese • Finnish • British • Indonesian • New Zealand • Japanese • Spanish • Belgian • Austrian • Italian • Canadian • American |
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Former | San Marino • Bahrain • Australian • Russian • German • Czech • Brazilian |