2015 TCR International Series

The 2015 TCR International Series was the inaugural season of the TCR International Series, a motor racing championship for touring cars held across Asia and Europe. The season began at Sepang on 28 March and finished on 22 November at the Guia Circuit in Macau.

Stefano Comini won the drivers' championship, driving a SEAT León Cup Racer, and Target Competition won the teams' championship.

Teams and drivers

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Michelin is the official tire supplier.

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
  Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil[1]
  Craft-Bamboo Racing
  Lukoil Racing Team
SEAT León Cup Racer[1] 2   Aleksey Dudukalo[2] 7
74   Pepe Oriola[3] All
77   Sergey Afanasyev[4] All
80   Munkong Sathienthirakul[5] 10
88   Jordi Gené[6] All
99   Frank Yu[7] 1, 9, 11
  Liqui Moly Team Engstler[8] Audi TT Cup[9] 3   Nicki Thiim[10] 4
6   Franz Engstler[8][9] 1–3
8   Mikhail Grachev[9][11] 1–3
9   Kelvin van der Linde[10] 4
SEAT León Cup Racer[12] 4   Tomas Engström[13] 7
7   Lorenzo Veglia[14] 1–6, 8–10
8   Mikhail Grachev[10] 4–7
49   Guillaume Cunnington[15] 11
Volkswagen Golf TCR[16] 4   Tomas Engström[17] 9–10
7   Lorenzo Veglia[15] 11
8   Mikhail Grachev[16] 8–11
42   Pol Rosell[16] 8
  Target Competition[18] SEAT León Cup Racer[19] 5   Jiang Tengyi[20] 2
15   Loris Hezemans[21] 9–10
17   Michel Nykjær[22] 1–7
21   Jordi Oriola[23] 11
25   Stefano Comini[24] All
33   Andrea Belicchi[22] 1–8, 11
35   Rafaël Galiana[25] 9–11
40   Gabriele Marotta[26] 8
41   Michela Cerruti[27] 8
50   Francisco Mora[28] 11
98   Keith Chan[28] 11
  WestCoast Racing[29] Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2) 10   Gianni Morbidelli[30] All
12   Robert Huff[31] 11
20   Igor Skuz[32] 3–6, 8
23   René Münnich[33] 1–2, 9–10
24   Kevin Gleason[34] All
26   Ildar Rakhmatullin[35] 7
28   Sunny Wong[36] 11
  JSB Compétition[37] SEAT León Cup Racer[37] 11   Lucile Cypriano[37] 3
32   David Cebrián[38] 3
  FRD HK Racing[25] Ford Focus ST[25] 13   Kenneth Ma[25] 9
27   Robb Holland[39] 10
  Campos Racing[12] Opel Astra OPC 14   Josh Files[40] 11
16   Markus Östreich[41] 6
19   Oscar Nogués[42] 3–4
20   Igor Skuz[43] 1
21   Jordi Oriola[33] 1–3
22   Armando Parente[44] 4
  Fernando Monje[45] 5–6, 9
44   Mak Hing Tak[46] 9
45   Hugo Valente[47] 10
76   Dan Wells[48] 11
SEAT León Cup Racer[49] 20   Igor Skuz[49] 2
  Veloso Motorsport[50] SEAT León Cup Racer 18   José Monroy[50] 4
50   Francisco Mora[50] 4
  Roadstar Racing[25] SEAT León Cup Racer[25] 27   Robb Holland[40] 11
56   Samson Chan[25] 9–11
66   Filipe de Souza[25] 9–10
78   George Chou[25] 9
97   Johnson Huang[51] 10–11
  PAS Macau Racing Team[52] Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)[52] 29   Henry Ho[52] 11
  Asia Racing Team[53] SEAT León Cup Racer[53] 31   Tin Sritrai[53] 10
63   Sam Lok[54] 11
69   Kevin Pu[53] 10
87   Rodolfo Ávila[54] 11
  Bas Koeten Racing[55] SEAT León Cup Racer[55] 34   Bas Schouten[55] 3, 6
  B.D. Racing[56] SEAT León Cup Racer[56] 36   Antonio D'Amico[56] 5
  Prince Racing[57] Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)[58] 38   Kenneth Lau[58] 9–11
68   Michael Choi[58] 9–11
  Zengő Motorsport[12] SEAT León Cup Racer[12] 43   Dániel Nagy[59] 8
46   Zsolt Szabó[45] 5–6
47   Norbert Tóth[49] 2
55   Ferenc Ficza[60] 1
90   Davide Roda[45] 5
  Top Run Motorsport[61] Subaru Impreza STi TCR[61] 51   Luca Rangoni[62] 9
52   Alain Menu[63] 10–11
  Niza Racing[51] SEAT León Cup Racer[51] 65   Douglas Khoo[51] 10–11
  Proteam Racing[12] Ford Focus ST[12] 71   Tom Boardman[45] 5
72   Diego Romanini[64] 1, 8
73   James Nash[65] 11

Calendar

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The provisional 2015 schedule was announced on 31 October 2014.[66] On the same day that the announcement came that the series would be renamed TCR, it was confirmed that the round in Shanghai would go back a week, because the Chinese Grand Prix and Bahrain Grand Prix switched places on the Formula One calendar.[67] On 13 March 2015, it was announced that the Chilean round, due to be held on 9 August at Autódromo Internacional de Codegua, was postponed to 2016 due to circuit reconstruction.[68] On 17 June 2015 the Argentine round, scheduled for 26 July at Autódromo Juan y Oscar Gálvez, was replaced by the Red Bull Ring due to organisational problems.[69]

Rnd. Race Circuit Date Supporting
1 1   Sepang International Circuit, Kuala Lumpur 28 March Malaysian Grand Prix
2 29 March
2 3   Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 11 April Chinese Grand Prix
4 12 April
3 5   Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste 3 May Campeonato de España de Resistencia
6
4 7   Algarve International Circuit, Portimão 10 May TCR Portuguese Series
Portuguese GT Championship
8
5 9   Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 24 May Targa Tricolore Porsche
10
6 11   Salzburgring, Salzburg 31 May Histo-Cup Austria Mozartpreis
12
7 13   Sochi Autodrom, Sochi 21 June TCR Russian Series
SMP F4 Championship
14
8 15   Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 12 July European Le Mans Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
16
9 17   Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 19 September Singapore Grand Prix
TCR Asia Series
18 20 September
10 19   Chang International Circuit, Buriram 25 October TCR Asia Series
GT Asia Series
20
11 21   Guia Circuit, Macau 22 November Macau Grand Prix
FIA GT World Cup
TCR Asia Series
22

Results

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Rnd. Race Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 1   Sepang International Circuit   Kevin Gleason   Stefano Comini   Stefano Comini   Target Competition Report
2   Andrea Belicchi   Jordi Gené   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil
2 3   Shanghai International Circuit   Gianni Morbidelli   Gianni Morbidelli   Gianni Morbidelli   WestCoast Racing Report
4   Gianni Morbidelli   Andrea Belicchi   Target Competition
3 5   Circuit Ricardo Tormo   Pepe Oriola   Pepe Oriola   Pepe Oriola   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil Report
6   Pepe Oriola   Stefano Comini   Target Competition
4 7   Algarve International Circuit   Nicki Thiim   Nicki Thiim   Nicki Thiim   Liqui Moly Team Engstler Report
8   Nicki Thiim   Michel Nykjær   Target Competition
5 9   Autodromo Nazionale di Monza   Gianni Morbidelli   Kevin Gleason   Gianni Morbidelli   WestCoast Racing Report
10   Kevin Gleason   Gianni Morbidelli   WestCoast Racing
6 11   Salzburgring   Kevin Gleason   Kevin Gleason   Kevin Gleason   WestCoast Racing Report
12   Kevin Gleason   Michel Nykjær   Target Competition
7 13   Sochi Autodrom   Jordi Gené   Pepe Oriola   Jordi Gené   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil Report
14   Stefano Comini   Stefano Comini   Target Competition
8 15   Red Bull Ring   Gianni Morbidelli   Gianni Morbidelli   Stefano Comini   Target Competition Report
16   Sergey Afanasyev   Pol Rosell   Liqui Moly Team Engstler
9 17   Marina Bay Street Circuit   Stefano Comini   Gianni Morbidelli   Kevin Gleason   WestCoast Racing Report
18   Jordi Gené   Jordi Gené   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil
10 19   Chang International Circuit   Gianni Morbidelli   Gianni Morbidelli   Pepe Oriola   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil Report
20   Kevin Gleason   Stefano Comini   Target Competition
11 21   Guia Circuit   Robert Huff   Robert Huff   Robert Huff   WestCoast Racing Report
22   Pepe Oriola   Stefano Comini   Target Competition

Man of the Race

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At the end of every weekend, the Race Direction elects a driver who stood out during the event for a particular reason.

Race Driver Reason
  Sepang   Gianni Morbidelli For performing the best overtaking manoeuvre in race 2, against Andrea Belicchi
  Shanghai   Lorenzo Veglia For delivering an exciting but fair fight in race 2
  Valencia   Pepe Oriola For his superior pace in race 1 and the close fights in race 2
  Portimão   Mikhail Grachev For never giving up in a very difficult weekend
  Monza   Fernando Monje For bringing the Opel Astra OPC consistently to the front of the action
  Salzburgring   Andrea Belicchi For being involved in the middle of the action in both races
  Sochi   Aleksey Dudukalo For playing the Stakhanovist during the whole event
  Red Bull Ring   Pol Rosell He came, he saw, he won for Volkswagen
  Singapore   Luca Rangoni For the determination shown to take part in both races
  Buriram   Stefano Comini For maintaining the championship lead despite injury and technical issues
  Macau   Jordi Oriola For proving that overtaking at Macau is possible

Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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Pos. Driver SEP
 
SHA
 
VAL
 
POR
 
MNZ
 
SAL
 
SOC
 
RBR
 
SIN
 
BUR
 
MAC
 
 Pts. 
1   Stefano Comini 13 4 4 2 63 1 5 11 Ret2 4 23 8 4 1 14 9 21 2 5 1 33 1 342
2   Pepe Oriola 2 2 Ret5 4 11 5 Ret3 4 23 Ret 64 2 23 2 3 2 45 3 12 3 45 9 312
3   Jordi Gené 7 1 7 10 3 Ret 22 3 4 2 45 10 11 5 4 3 6 1 25 4 24 Ret 285
4   Gianni Morbidelli 4 3 11 3 8 3 Ret Ret 11 1 52 3 7 DNS 111 Ret 32 4 101 Ret 6 4 243
5   Kevin Gleason 61 7 33 6 11 4 7 2 6 Ret 11 6 8 6 52 5 13 5 43 18 72 Ret 226
6   Andrea Belicchi 52 5 5 1 42 DSQ 12 10 35 5 3 5 32 Ret 2 11† 8 2 186
7   Sergey Afanasyev 3 Ret 10 11 25 9 11 Ret 114 DNS 8 4 5 4 65 4 54 18† 34 7 10 Ret 134
8   Mikhail Grachev Ret 8 144 Ret 5 Ret 6 6 12† 9 Ret 7 65 3 7 6 7 7 Ret DNS 11 3 105
9   Michel Nykjær 8 Ret 9 5 74 2 Ret 1 13† DNS 12 1 9 7 100
10   Lorenzo Veglia 10 11 11 8 10 7 34 Ret 7 8 7 11† 8 7 8 6 7 5 9 Ret 85
11   René Münnich Ret5 6 22 14 11 10 9 Ret 34
12   Loris Hezemans 9 8 6 2 32
13   Nicki Thiim 11 13 30
14   Robert Huff 11 Ret 30
15   Pol Rosell 9 1 27
16   Fernando Monje 5 3 DNS DNS 10 19† 26
17   Tomas Engström 104 8 12 9 8 6 21
18   Franz Engstler Ret4 Ret 6 7 Ret Ret 16
19   Jordi Oriola DNS DNS WD WD NC Ret 5 8† 14
20   José Monroy 8 5 14
21   Kelvin van der Linde 45 12† 13
22   Rodolfo Ávila 12 5 10
23   Igor Skuz DNS Ret 13 13 15 Ret 13 9 Ret 6 Ret Ret 12 Ret 10
24   Zsolt Szabó 8 7 11† DNS 10
25   Bas Schouten 9 8† 9 9 10
26   Robb Holland Ret DSQ 14 6 8
27   David Cebrián 14† 6 8
28   Oscar Nogués 13 Ret 9 7 8
29   Keith Chan 18 7 6
30   Francisco Mora 10 8 Ret DNS 5
31   Michela Cerruti 10 8 5
32   Tin Sritrai 12 8 4
32   Norbert Tóth 8 12 4
34   Antonio D'Amico 9 10 3
34   Ferenc Ficza 9 10† 3
36   Dániel Nagy Ret3 DNS 3
37   Frank Yu 11 9 16 14 Ret DNS 2
38   Munkong Sathienthirakul 11 9 2
38   Aleksey Dudukalo 11 9 2
40   Jiang Tengyi 12 9 2
41   Rafaël Galiana 13 11 22† 10 WD WD 1
42   Tom Boardman 10 11 1
43   Ildar Rakhmatullin 12† 10 1
44   Gabriele Marotta 13 10 1
45   Markus Östreich 10 Ret 1
  Kevin Pu 13 11 0
  Michael Choi 14 12 18 13 16 Ret 0
  Filipe de Souza Ret 15 14 12 0
  Lucile Cypriano 12 Ret 0
  George Chou 18 13 0
  Josh Files 13 Ret 0
  Kenneth Lau NC 16 15 14 Ret DNS 0
  Johnson Huang 16 15 DNQ DNQ 0
  Sunny Wong 15 Ret 0
  Luca Rangoni 15 Ret 0
  Samson Chan 17 17 17 16 19 Ret 0
  Douglas Khoo 19 17 DNQ DNQ 0
  Guillaume Cunnington 17 Ret 0
  Alain Menu 20† DNS WD WD 0
  Hugo Valente 21 Ret 0
  Henry Ho NC Ret 0
  Diego Romanini DNS DNS Ret Ret 0
  James Nash Ret DNS 0
  Kenneth Ma DNS Ret 0
  Mak Hing Tak DNS DNS 0
  Davide Roda DNS DNS 0
  Sam Lok DNQ DNQ 0
  Dan Wells WD WD 0
  Armando Parente WD WD 0
Pos. Driver SEP
 
SHA
 
VAL
 
POR
 
MNZ
 
SAL
 
SOC
 
RBR
 
SIN
 
BUR
 
MAC
 
 Pts. 
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

† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship

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Pos. Team SEP
 
SHA
 
VAL
 
POR
 
MNZ
 
SAL
 
SOC
 
RBR
 
SIN
 
BUR
 
MAC
 
 Pts. 
1   Target Competition 12 4 4 1 42 1 5 1 32 4 23 1 32 1 14 8 21 2 5 1 33 1 669
53 5 5 2 63 2 12 10 13†5 5 3 5 4 7 2 9 9 8 6 2 5 2
2   Team Craft-Bamboo Lukoil 2 1 74 4 11 5 22 3 23 2 44 2 11 2 35 2 44 1 12 3 24 9† 650
3 2 10 10 24 9 113 4 44 Ret 65 4 23 4 4 3 55 3 24 4 45 Ret
3   WestCoast Racing 41 3 11 3 8 3 75 2 11 1 11 3 7 6 51 5 12 4 41 18† 11 4 545
65 6 22 6 11 4 13 9 6 6 52 6 8 10 112 Ret 33 5 93 Ret 6 Ret
4   Liqui Moly Team Engstler 104 8 63 7 55 7 11 6 7 8 7 7 64 3 7 1 7 6 75 5 9 3 320
Ret 11 11 8 10 Ret 34 12† 12† 9 Ret 11† 105 8 8 6 8 7 8 6 11 Ret
5   Campos Racing DNS Ret 13 13 13 Ret 9 7 5 3 10 Ret 10 19† 21† Ret 13 Ret 44
DNS DNS WD WD NC Ret WD WD DNS DNS DNS DNS WD WD
6   Zengő Motorsport 9 10† 85 12 8 7 11† DNS Ret3 DNS 33
DNS DNS
7   Veloso Motorsport 8 5 26
10 8
8   Asia Racing Team 12 8 12 5 13
13 11 DNQ DNQ
9   Bas Koeten Racing 9 8† 9 9 18
10   Roadstar Racing 17 13 14 12 14 6 11
18 15 16 15 19 Ret
11   JSB Compétition 12 6 9
14† Ret
12   Prince Racing 14 12 15 13 16 Ret 4
NC 16 18 14 Ret DNS
13   B.D. Racing 9 10 3
14   Proteam Racing DNS DNS 10 11 Ret Ret Ret DNS 1
  Top Run Motorsport 15 Ret 20† DNS WD WD 0
  Niza Racing 19 17 DNQ DNQ 0
  PAS Macau Racing Team NC Ret 0
  FRD HK Racing DNS Ret Ret DSQ 0
Pos. Team SEP
 
SHA
 
VAL
 
POR
 
MNZ
 
SAL
 
SOC
 
RBR
 
SIN
 
BUR
 
MAC
 
 Pts. 
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

† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

OMP Trophy

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All drivers displaying an OMP are eligible for the OMP Trophy. Points are awarded for championships and the use of OMP safety equipment. At the end of the season, the top four drivers win a cash prize.[70]

Pos Driver Manufacturer Points
1   Stefano Comini SEAT 474
2   Pepe Oriola SEAT 389
3   Kevin Gleason Honda 380
4   Jordi Gené SEAT 362
5   Gianni Morbidelli Honda 309
6   Andrea Belicchi SEAT 276
7   Sergey Afanasyev SEAT 211
8   Michel Nykjær SEAT 177
9   Igor Skuz Opel
SEAT
Honda
108
10   René Münnich Honda 43
11   Zsolt Szabó SEAT 30
12   Bas Schouten SEAT 24
13   Jordi Oriola Opel
SEAT
20
14   Diego Romanini Ford 16
15   Oscar Nogués Opel 12

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