TC2000 Championship
Category | Touring cars |
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Country | Argentina |
Inaugural season | 1979 |
Drivers' champion | Matías Rossi |
Makes' champion | Toyota |
Teams' champion | Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia |
Official website | Súper TC 2000 Official TC 2000 Official |
Current season |
The Súper TC 2000 (formely Turismo Competición 2000) is a touring car racing series held in Argentina since 1979.
Rules
Prior to 2012, engines of up to 2,000 cubic centimetres (120 cu in) were allowed, with only limited modifications from standard engines. This was both to reduce running costs, and give a level playing field to every team. Variable valve timing, variable intake geometry, anti-lock braking systems and traction control are all forbidden.
From the 2012 season, Radical Performance Engines will provide 2.7 litres (160 cu in) RPE TCX V8 engines (a front-wheel-drive variant of the RPX, originally found in the Radical SR8), capable of producing 430 brake horsepower (320 kW), in place of the previous 2 litres (120 cu in) engines. The series was renamed to Súper TC 2000.[1] Meanwhile, cars with the old regulation continue competing as a second-tier championship with the name TC 2000, currently with an independent calendar.
The V8 engines were finally replaced from the year 2019 by new provider, the French manufacturer Oreca, these being 2.0 litres (120 cu in) turbocharged 4-cylinder in-line.
Súper TC 2000 teams
2020 season
Works teams:
- Chevrolet YPF - Chevrolet Cruze
- Puma Energy Honda Racing - Honda Civic
- Toyota Gazoo Racing YPF Infinia - Toyota Corolla
- Renault Sport Castrol Team - Renault Fluence
- Fiat Racing Team STC2000 - Fiat Cronos
Private teams:
- Monti Motorsports
- FDC
- Midas Carrera Team
- TS Racing
- Fineschi Racing
Scoring system
Posición | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Qualification | 3 | 2 | 1 | |||||||
Normal race | 20 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |