Kevin Ceccon’s superb victory in the opening race at Suzuka provided Team Mulsanne with a much-needed boost, particularly following the recent departure of Fabrizio Giovanardi due to doubts about the car’s performance.
The Peugeot 308TCR and Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR are relative minnows amongst the World Touring Car ranks, yet this didn’t stop Aurelien Comte and Kevin Ceccon from getting the best out of them at Suzuka.
Following Fabrizio Giovanardi’s sudden departure from Team Mulsanne, Luigi Ferrara has been enlisted to drive one of the WTCR Alfa Romeos alongside Kevin Ceccon.
Swedish engineering powerhouse, Cyan Racing, have unveiled the new Lynk & Co. 03 TCR which they shall compete with in the 2019 WTCR season.
Having been out injured for over a year, Tiago Monteiro will be warmly welcomed back to the World Touring Car Cup grid when the series heads to Japan.
After a long period of struggle throughout the 2018 season, Gordon Shedden finally got back to the top step of the podium.
Despite the challenges of both Aurelien Comte and Nathanael Berthon, it was Mehdi Bennani who took victory in Race Two.
Team WRT’s Jean-Karl Vernay was victorious in the first race of the weekend, while Pepe Oriola and Gordon Shedden completed the podium.
The Audi RS3 LMS TCR was the best overall package at Wuhan street circuit, as the World Touring Car Cup concluded its visit to China.
Thed Bjork was the victor of the third and final WTCR race at Ningbo Circuit last weekend.
Yvan Muller took a maximum points score from Race Two as Gabriele Tarquini, Yann Ehrlacher and Jean-Karl Vernay fell by the wayside.
Thed Bjork claimed pole position in both qualifying rounds over the course of the WTCR event at Ningbo, raising his season tally to six.
Reigning world touring car champion, Thed Bjork, has clawed his way back into this year’s title fight with victory in the opening race at Ningbo.
YMR’s Thed Bjork topped both WTCR practice sessions at the Ningbo circuit, before going on to claim pole position for the opening race of the weekend.
Chinese driver, Ma Qing Hua, will make his return to the world stage of touring car racing as the WTCR heads to Asia.
Former DTM champion, Timo Scheider, will compete in the World Touring Car Cup for the remainder of the year.
WSC Limited, the founders of the TCR concept, have taken another step forward in their Balance of Performance battle.



