2016 Trofeo de España TCR
The 2016 Trofeo de España TCR is the first season of the TCR Spanish Series. The championship will run as the first class of the Campeonato de España de Resistencia.[1]
2016 Trofeo de España TCR | |||
Previous: | none | Next: | 2017 |
Teams and drivers
Michelin is the official tyre supplier.
Team | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Michaël Lepoutre[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | 1 | Álvaro Fontes[2] | All |
Michaël Lepoutre[2] | All | |||
José Manuel de los Milagros | 3–4 | |||
PCR Sport[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | 3 | Antonio Aristi[2] | All |
Harriet Arruabarrena[2] | All | |||
Jordi Masdeu[2] | All | |||
6 | Vicente Dasi[2] | All | ||
Josep Parera[2] | 1–4 | |||
Guillermo Aso | 3–5 | |||
19 | Unai Arruabarrena[2] | All | ||
Óscar Fernández[2] | All | |||
Iñigo Vigiola[2] | All | |||
49 | Javier Basagoiti | 5 | ||
Manuel Capelo | 5 | |||
Jaime Carbó[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | 5 | Jaime Carbó[2] | 1–3, 5 |
Alan Sicart[2] | 1–3, 5 | |||
Monlau Competicion | SEAT León Cup Racer | 7 | Gianluigi Vucunanza | 5 |
Álex Cosin | 5 | |||
98 | Pure Hongsapang | 3 | ||
Munkong Sathienthirakul | 3 | |||
Escuderia Baix Camp | SEAT León Cup Racer | 12 | Raul Martínez Bedmar | 3 |
Ruben Martinez | 3 | |||
RC2 Junior Team[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | Raul Martínez Bedmar[3] | 4-5 | |
Ruben Martinez[3] | 4-5 | |||
21 | Antonio Pérez[2] | 1, 3–5 | ||
Lluis Llobet[2] | 1, 3–5 | |||
Baporo Motorsport[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | 13 | Joan Vinyes[2] | 1, 3, 5 |
Marc Carol | 3 | |||
Amalia Vinyes[2] | 1–2, 4 | |||
33 | 5 | |||
63 | Evgeniy Makushin[2] | All | ||
Zakhar Makushin[2] | 1–2, 4-5 | |||
Yuriy Makushin | 2–3 | |||
José Manuel Pérez-Aicart | 3–4 | |||
93 | Jaime Font[2] | All | ||
Faust Salom[2] | All | |||
A.D. Desguaces La Torre[3] | SEAT León Cup Racer[3] | 14 | Ismael Arquero[3] | 4-5 |
Bruno Cosin[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer[2] | 55 | Bruno Cosin[2] | 1, 4-5 |
Jacques-André Dupuy[2] | 1 | |||
Denis Gibaud[3] | 4-5 | |||
Calendar and results
The 2016 schedule was announced on 7 January 2016, with one out of five events was scheduled to be held outside Spain, at Lédenon.[5] It was replaced on 12 April 2016 by a round at Navarra.[6] The race format is divided into Endurance and Sprint races: the first one contemplates a two-hour + 1 lap long race, the second one is formed by two 48-minute + 1 lap long races.[1]
Rnd. | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Supporting | |
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1 | 1 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló | 3 April | Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Amalia Vinyes Joan Vinyes |
Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Baporo Motorsport | Copa Renault Clio España |
2 | 2 | Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos | 22 May | Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Baporo Motorsport | |
3 | 3 | Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz | 26 June | Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Joan Vinyes Marc Carol |
Joan Vinyes Marc Carol |
Baporo Motorsport | F4 Spanish Championship |
4 | Evgeniy Makushin Yuriy Makushin José Manuel Pérez-Aicart |
Evgeniy Makushin Yuriy Makushin José Manuel Pérez-Aicart |
Baporo Motorsport | |||||
4 | 5 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste | 25 September | Antonio Aristi Harriet Arruabarrena Jordi Masdeu |
Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Álvaro Fontes Michaël Lepoutre José Manuel de los Milagros |
Michaël Lepoutre | F4 Spanish Championship |
6 | Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Amalia Vinyes | Baporo Motorsport | |||||
5 | 7 | Circuito del Jarama, Madrid | 16 October | Joan Vinyes | Jaime Font Faust Salom |
Baporo Motorsport | ||
Championship standings
Scoring system
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th |
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Endurance races | 52 | 48 | 44 | 36 | 32 | 28 | 24 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Sprint races | 40 | 36 | 32 | 24 | 20 | 16 | 14 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers' championship
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Bold – Pole |
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
References
- "Reglamento deportivo 2016" [2016 Sporting regulations] (PDF). vlineorg.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- "Barcelona entry list" (PDF). vlineorg.com. Real Federación Española de Automovilismo. 30 March 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- "Valencia entry list" (PDF). vlineorg.com. Real Federación Española de Automovilismo. 2 October 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- "2016 CER Calendar". vlineorg.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- "El @CircuitoNavarra (21-22 mayo) sustituye la próxima cita del #CER #GT @RFEdeA que se iba a celebrar en #Ledenon (6-7 mayo)" [The @CircuitoNavarra (21-22 May) replaces the next round of #CER #GT @RFEdeA which was going to take place in #Ledenon (6-7 May)]. twitter.com/VLineOrg (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 April 2016.
External links
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