- Touring car racing
Touring car racing is a general term for a number of distinct
auto racing competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in Britain,Germany ,Scandinavia , andAustralia . It can basically be considered a Closed-Circuit, sponsored, legal form ofstreet racing performed by professional drivers.Characteristics of a touring car
While rules vary from country to country, most series require that the competitors start with a standard
body shell , but virtually every other component is allowed to be heavily modified for racing, including engines, suspension, brakes, wheels and tires. Wings are usually added to the front and rear of the cars. Regulations are usually designed to limit costs by banning some of the more exotic technologies available (for instance, many series insist on a "control tyre" that all competitors must use) and keep the racing close (sometimes by a "lead trophy" where winning a race requires the winner's car to be heavier for subsequent races). In this, it shares some similarity with the Americanstock car racing (governed byNASCAR ); however, touring cars are actually derived from production cars while NASCAR vehicles are custom built (although in the early days of NASCAR, stock cars were in fact built from production cars, much like current day touring cars). Touring cars race exclusively on road courses and street circuits, while its American counterpart primarily utilizesoval track s.Whilst not nearly as fast as
Formula One , the similarity of the cars both to each other and to fans' own vehicles makes for entertaining, well-supported racing. The lesser impact of aerodynamics also means that following cars have a much easier time of passing than F1, andthe more substantial bodies of the cars makes the occasional nudging for overtaking much more acceptable as part of racing.As well as short "sprint" races, many touring car series include one or more "endurance" races, which last anything from 3 to 24 hours and are a test of reliability and pit crews as much as car and driver speed.
Differences between touring cars and sports cars
For the casual observer, there can be a great deal of confusion when it comes to classifying closed-wheel racing cars as 'touring cars' or 'sports cars' (also known as GT cars). In truth, there is often very little technical difference between the two classifications, and nomenclature is often a matter of tradition.
In general, however, touring cars are based upon 4-door 'family' saloons or, more rarely, 2-door coupés, while GT racing cars are based upon more exotic vehicles, such as
Ferrari s orLamborghini s. Underneath the bodywork, a touring car is often more closely related to its road-going origins, using many original components and mountings, while a top-flight GT car is often a purpose-builttube-frame racing chassis underneath a cosmetic body shell. Many touring car series, such as the BTCC and the now-defunct JTCC distinguish themselves from sports-car racing by featuringfront-wheel drive ,four-wheel drive andrear-wheel drive cars with smaller engines.However, while touring cars have a lower technical level than sports cars in general, there are notable exceptions to the rule. The
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) is considered to be one of the most technologically advanced racing series in the world, with cars that, underneath their four-door shells, are more purebred racing machines than most FIA-GT vehicles.eries of competition
DTM
"Germany/Europe"
The DTM series, the initials standing for "Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft" until 1996, then following a hiatus, revived as "Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters" in 2000, features advanced purpose built V8-powered
space frame machines, covered withcarbon fibre bodyshapes resemblant of the manufacturers' road machine. In order to lower costs, the engine power is limited to convert|470|hp|abbr=on, and transmissions, brakes and tyres (Dunlop) are standard parts for all. Also, dimension and aerodynamics are equalized. The approx. convert|1050|kg|lb|abbr=on light DTM cars corner incredibly quickly and wear spectacular bodykits incorporating huge wheel arches and diffusors.More than 20 works-backed entries of
Opel Astra ,Audi TT andMercedes-Benz CLK contested the revived 2000 DTM series but a serious issue developed for the series when Opel pulled out ahead of the 2006 season. The series has survived this hurdle and remained popular with 18Audi A4 andMercedes-Benz C-Class contesting the present series.Nürburgring VLN Endurance racing Series
"Germany"
Since 1997, and nowadays still on the over convert|20|km long famous old
Nürburgring , in average over 150 touring cars compete in theVLN series of ten typically 4 hour long races. Cars range from old convert|100|hp|abbr=on road legal compacts to convert|500|hp|abbr=onPorsche 996 and even modified DTM cars (convert|1250|kg|lb|abbr=on). Most entrants of the24 Hours Nürburgring collect experience here.V8 Supercars
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Australia "Formerly the
Australian Touring Car Championship . The current formula was devised in 1993 (based on Group A regulations) and branded as 'V8 Supercars' in 1997. The series features grids of 31 650+ hp (480 kW) Ford Falcons andHolden Commodore s. The weight limit for a V8 Supercar is convert|1350|kg|lb|abbr=on. At one time the cars were billed as the "biggest, heaviest, fastest and most powerful" of all touring cars. In terms of outright power, size and weight this is still likely to be true however DTM vehicles are probably faster around a track.Fact|date=June 2008 However, V8 Supercars provide the closest racing of any touring car category, with the top 20 usually qualifying within 1 second of one another.The race cars themselves are derived from production body shells and panels rather than space-frame chassis. Both
Holden andFord have factory backed teams and invest heavily in the sport.As the series has grown, major international motorsport organisations have become involved. Several teams now benefit from the involvement of
Tom Walkinshaw Racing ,Triple Eight Race Engineering andProdrive . In addition to regular appearances in New Zealand the series ventured to China in 2005 and since2006 has raced at theBahrain International Circuit . The growth of the series has seen motorsport equalRugby League as Australia's third most watched sport.Fact|date=October 2008The series incorporates the famous
Bathurst 1000 race as a championship round. Because of the longer distance, regulations require two drivers per car for this race and the Phillip Island 500.*
Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series , home of up-and-coming drivers hoping to break into the main game as well as loyal privateers.British Touring Car Championship
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United Kingdom "The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) currently competes at nine circuits in the UK with cars built either to BTC-Touring or
Super 2000 specification, with ballast being used to equalise the two types. Cars are 2.0 Litresaloons with around convert|270|bhp|abbr=on and can be front wheel drive, 4 wheel drive, or rear wheel drive. There are currently only two manufacturer teams (Vauxhall andSEAT , who enter "Super 2000"-spec Vectras and Leons respectively) although because BTCC budgets have been kept relatively low there is a strong independent and privateer presence in the championship. Manufacturers represented by privateers includeVolvo ,Vauxhall ,Chevrolet ,Honda ,Lexus ,BMW ,Peugeot ,Alfa Romeo and MG.Prior to 2001 the BTCC was contested by cars built to 2.0 litre supertouring regulations and had in its heyday up to 9 different manufacturers.
Joachim Winkelhock stated on several occasions that it was the best touring car championship in the world,Fact|date=June 2008 and many champions of that era now race in theWorld Touring Car Championship (WTCC). Between2002 and2006 the BTCC ran its own Touring class with Super Production/Super 2000 cars making up the numbers; the Touring class is now being phased out (only privateers are eligible to run old Touring cars) with the intention of a pure Super 2000 series.World Touring Car Championship
"Worldwide"
Modern World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) started in 2005, evolving from the reborn
European Touring Car Championship . It is generally considered to be the most prestigious touring car championship in the world.Fact|date=June 2008Running at major international racing facilities, this series is heavily supported by
BMW ,SEAT andChevrolet , withAlfa Romeo also showing limited support. It features 2-litre cars built to "Super 2000" regulations based on FIAGroup N .Following the trend of recent FIA rules, cost control is a major theme in the technical regulation. Engines are limited to 2000 cc. Many technologies that have featured in production cars are not allowed, for example: variable valve timing, variable intake geometry,
ABS brakes andtraction control .Other series
The Americas
* Argentinian
TC2000
*SPEED World Challenge
*Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship
* U.S. Touring Car Championship [http://www.ustcc.com link]
* KONI Challenge [http://www.konichallenge.com/ link]Europe
* Germany's
ADAC "Procar" in 2006, former "DMSB-Produktionswagen-Meisterschaft" (DPM) with ETCC rules
*Swedish Touring Car Championship
*Danish Touring Car Championship
*Italia Superturismo Championship
*Russian Touring Car Championship
*Finnish Touring Car Championship
*Dutch Supercar Challenge
*NEZ Racing Championship (North European countries)
*Castrol-Haugg-Cup (CHC) entry-level series on Germany'sNürburgring
*Gleichmäßigkeitsprüfung (GLP) entry-level series on Germany's NürburgringAsia
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Hong Kong Touring Car Championship
*Asian Touring Car Championship
*New Zealand V8s
*Philippine Touring Car Championship (formerly the PNTCC)
*China Touring Car Championship
* Malaysian Super SeriesPrevious series
* The old World Touring Car Championship, plagued by lack of support from the
FIA , raced under theGroup A regulations in 1987.
* Germany's formerDTC adopted ETCC rules in 2004 and was renamed to "DMSB -Produktionswagen-Meisterschaft" (DPM) until 2005
*Japanese Touring Car Championship (JTCC) ran from 1994 through 1998.
*Super Tourenwagen Cup (STW) ran from 1994 through 1999.
*North American Touring Car Championship (NATCC) ran from 1996 to 1997.
*Norwegian Touring Car Championship
*Championnat de France de Supertourisme (French Touring Car Championship), last season in 2005.
* Bankfin Touring Car Championship (South African Touring Car Championship)) which ended in 2000.Other notable competitions
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Spa 24 Hours since 1924
*24 Hours Nürburgring at the famous oldNürburgring , since 1970, related toVLN series there
*Macau Grand Prix Guia Race (contested as part of WTCC in 2005 and 2006)
* Tourist Trophy held until 1988
*Wellington 500 , held at theWellington street circuit between 1985 to 1996
*InterTEC (インターTEC), held atFuji Speedway as part of the JTCC round through the series duration until the series' demise in 1998
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