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FIA Lurani Trophy for Formula Junior Cars [7] FIA Historic Formula 3 Cup [8] FIA Karting World Championship: FIA Karting European Championship: Sports car racing FIA World Endurance Championship [9] FIA Masters Historic Sports Car Championship [10] FIA GT World Cup: Touring car racing FIA TCR World Tour: FIA TCR World Final: Rallying FIA World ...
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FIA ETCR – eTouring Car World Cup (Pure ETCR during its first season) was a touring car series for electric cars. It was the first multi-brand all-electric touring car championship and in 2022 obtained the status of an official FIA series. [1] However, in March 2023, the promoter announced that the series would not be continued. [2]
The 1994 FIA Touring Car World Cup was the second running of the FIA Touring Car World Cup. It was held on 16 October 1994 at Donington Park in the United Kingdom. Unlike the previous year's edition, the 1994 event was run over just a single race. Paul Radisich won the event for a second time, while Germany was the winning nation.
The 2018 FIA World Touring Car Cup (known as the FIA WTCR presented by Oscaro for sponsorship reasons) [1] was the inaugural season of the World Touring Car Cup (WTCR). It took over from the World Touring Car Championship and adopted the TCR technical regulations.
The World Car Awards (also known as World Car of the Year, WCOTY) is a group of automobile Car of the Year awards selected by a jury of 102 international automotive journalists from 30 countries. [1] Cars considered must be sold in at least two major markets ( North America , Europe , Asia , Latin America ) on at least two separate continents ...
The 1993 FIA Touring Car Challenge was the first running of the FIA Touring Car World Cup. It was held on 17 October 1993 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy . Paul Radisich won the event after winning both races, while Italy was the winning nation.
The first non-British driver to win the race was the Frenchman Jean Chassagne, who drove a Sunbeam Tourist Trophy car to victory in the 1922 race. [17] Italian driver Tazio Nuvolari became the first driver in history to claim the trophy in 1933 to accompany it with an overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the same year. [ 18 ]