2020 STCC TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship

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The 2020 STCC TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship was the tenth overall season of the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship and the fourth under the internationally recognised TCR formula. It was also the third time the championship has run under the STCC TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship banner.[1] Originally due to start on 15 May at Ring Knutstorp and end on 4 October at Mantorp Park, the season start was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A revised calendar was due to be published sometime after Easter.[2][3]

Robert Dahlgren is the reigning Drivers' Champion.

Robert Dahlgren and Brink Motorsport are the reigning Drivers' and Teams' champions respectively.[4]

Entrants

The following teams and drivers are set to compete in the 2020 season:

Entrant Car Race drivers
No. Driver name Rounds Ref.
  PWR Racing
  Racing for Charity
CUPRA Leon Competición TCR 1   Robert Dahlgren All [5]
19   Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky All [5]
37   Daniel Haglöf 4 [6]
59   Peter "Poker" Wallenberg 1−3 [7]
  Lestrup Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 7   Oliver Söderström All [8]
12   Robert Huff All [9]
  Brovallen Design Audi RS3 LMS TCR 9   Kevin Engman 4
91   Magnus Gustavsen 1−3 [10]
  Honda Racing Sweden Honda Civic Type-R TCR (FK2) 20   Mattias Andersson All [11]
  Kågered Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 21   Andreas Ahlberg All [12]
45   Emil Persson All [13]
48   Mikael Karlsson All [13][14]
  Experion Racing Team Hyundai i30 N TCR 22   Albin Wärnelöv All [15]
  Brink Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR 51   Hannes Morin All [16]
71   Tobias Brink All [17]
  Isac's Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 70   Isac Aronsson 1, 3−4 [18]
Sources:[19][13][20][15][21][22]

Driver changes

  • 2019 V8 Thunder Cars champion Emil Persson is set to join Kågered Racing, alongside championship runner-up Mikael Persson.[13]
  • Fredrik Blomstedt, who debuted in the series in 2017, was set to join Brink Motorsport but was forced to leave due to financial difficulties.[23][24]
  • William Nyberg is set to debut with his father's team, TPR Motorsport, at the season opener.[22]
  • Robert Huff is set to debut with Lestrup Racing.[9]
  • Casper Elgaard is set to debut with TPR Motorsport.[25]
  • Isac Aronsson is set to debut with his family team, Isac's Racing.[18]

Team changes

Calendar changes

Changes

General changes

  • In October 2019, SNB-Events AB took over as promoter for the series.[2]
  • In December 2019, Spring Media took over the distribution rights of the series.[30]
  • The independents' cup is set to return. Any driver over the age of 26, that haven't taken part in STCC TCR Scandinavia before, and are driving cars older than three years will be eligible to compete in the cup.[31]

Race calendar and results

The following 4 rounds are scheduled to take place in 2020:

Round Circuit Location Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Race Winner Winning Team
1 R1   Karlskoga Motorstadion Karlskoga, Örebro 15–16 August   Oliver Söderström   Robert Huff   Oliver Söderström   Lestrup Racing
R2   Tobias Brink   Tobias Brink   Robert Dahlgren   PWR Racing
R3   Andreas Ahlberg   Andreas Ahlberg   Kågered Racing
2 R1   Drivecenter Arena Skellefteå, Västerbotten 28–29 August   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Dahlgren   PWR Racing
R2   Robert Dahlgren   Tobias Brink   Robert Dahlgren   PWR Racing
R3   Tobias Brink   Mikael Karlsson   Kågered Racing
3 R1   Mantorp Park Mantorp, Östergötland 2–3 October   Tobias Brink   Emil Persson   Tobias Brink   Brink Motorsport
R2   Tobias Brink   Tobias Brink   Tobias Brink   Brink Motorsport
R3   Robert Dahlgren   Hannes Morin   Brink Motorsport
4 R1   Ring Knutstorp Kågeröd, Skåne 9-10 October   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Huff   Robert Huff   Lestrup Racing
R2   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Dahlgren   PWR Racing
R3   Robert Dahlgren   Robert Huff   Lestrup Racing
Source:[2][27][28][29]

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Pos Driver GEL
 
DRI
 
MAN
 
KNU
 
Pts
1   Robert Huff 43 2 3 23 3 8 23 2 4 14 2 1 209
2   Robert Dahlgren 52 1 7 11 1 Ret 5 6 2 21 1 2 202
3   Tobias Brink 21 9 6 32 2 2 11 1 5 72 3 4 190
4   Hannes Morin 6 7 8 6 4 3 6 8 1 65 8 7 109
5   Oliver Söderström 1 3 4 5 5 4 DNS2 Ret 9 33 Ret Ret 108
6   Mattias Andersson 8 5 2 7 DNS 5 85 5 6 10 5 3 97
7   Emil Persson 35 6 5 9 9 7 44 3 8 6 10 6 94
8   Andreas Ahlberg 7 8 1 44 6 Ret 12 Ret 7 4 12 5 85
9   Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky Ret4 4 10 85 10 Ret 3 7 3 5 4 Ret 79
10   Mikael Karlsson 10 9 9 DNS 7 1 7 4 Ret 11 Ret Ret 53
11   Magnus Gustavsen DNS 12 12 10 8 6 9 11 13 15
12   Albin Wärnelöv 9 11 11 Ret DNS DNS 11 10 10 13 9 8 10
13   Kevin Engman 9 7 10 9
14   Isac Aronsson Ret 13 13 10 9 11 14 11 9 5
15   Daniel Haglöf 12 8 Ret 4
16   Peter "Poker" Wallenberg 11 DNS DNS 11 11 DSQ 13 12 12 0

Championship points were awarded on the results of each race at each event as follows:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Race 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
Qualifying (Race 1) 5 4 3 2 1
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

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