After a great launch off the start line, Gabriele Tarquini became the first race winner under the new WTCR regulations.
A round-up of the first qualifying session of the 2018 season to define the grid for race one.
The first round of the 2018 FIA World Touring Car Cup (WTCR) gets under way in North Africa this weekend.
The 2018 season signals a new era for World Touring Cars. So, what should we expect?
After finishing third in the WTCC last season, Tom Chiton claims the series has lost its buzz this year.
Audi, a name synonymous with touring car racing during the 90’s, have returned to the pinnacle of the sport.
The WTCR’s official pre-season test got underway at the Circuit de Catalunya today, with the Spanish marque going quickest on their home turf.
The Brit will race the opening five races in an Honda Civic Type R TCR for the team.
Norbert Nagy to drive Zengő Motorsport Seat Cupra TCR in 2018
Gianni Morbidelli to join all-star WTCR grid in 2018
Team WRT has revealed its livery for the upcoming WTCR season.
An iconic Italian touring car partnership has been put back together as Fabrizio Giovanardi makes his full-time return to motorsport.
The newly-revised World Touring Car event format has been revealed, with three races per venue.
After making quite a mark as a rookie last year, the French prodigy has teamed up with Munnich Motorsport for the 2018 WTCR season.
DG Sport becomes first WTCR team to compete with a Peugeot 308 TCR, with Aurelien Comte taking up one of the two slots at the team.
Mat’o Homola will stay with DG Sport for the upcoming WTCR season, after joining the team in TCR International one year ago.
BRC Racing Team tested their Hyundai’s at Vallelunga in preparation for next month’s inaugural WTCR round, and have announced an additional programme in TCR Italy.



