The 2017 TCR China season was the first season of the TCR's Chinese Touring Car Championship.
Team | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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New Faster Team [1] | Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR [1] | 21 | Lin Li Feng [1] | 1–4 |
Wang Hao [1] | All | |||
Audi RS3 LMS TCR [1] | 81 | Huang Chu Han [1] | All | |
82 | Andy Yan [1] | All | ||
Teamwork Motorsport [2] | Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR [2] | 26 | Filipe de Souza [2] | 1–3 |
Samuel Hsieh [2] | 1–3 | |||
31 | Alex Hui [2] | All | ||
Paul Poon [2] | 1 | |||
Ma Qing Hua [1] | 2 | |||
Jean-Karl Vernay [3] | 3 | |||
62 | Alex Fung [2] | 1–4 | ||
Sunny Wong [2] | All | |||
HE Racing [1] | Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR [1] | 58 | Han Hui Lin | 1 |
Tian Li Ying | 1 | |||
He Xiao Le [1] | 2 | |||
Lu Chuan [1] | 2 | |||
Lo Kai Bong [4] | 3–4 | |||
68 | Gu Xiao Gang | 5 | ||
Li Fei | 5 | |||
Linky Racing Team [1] | Audi RS3 LMS TCR [1] | 66 | Cai Hong Yu [1] | 1–3 |
Zhang Ya Qi [1] | 1 | |||
Bai Ya Xin [1] | 2 | |||
Leo 109 Racing [1] | Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR [1] | 77 | Hu Hao [1] | 1–3 |
Li Hui Wei | 1 | |||
Li Lin [1] | 4 | |||
Audi RS3 LMS TCR [1] | 99 | Deng Bao Wei [1] | All | |
Li Lin [1] | 1–2 | |||
Henry Lee Junior | 4 | |||
AVM Racing [1] | SEAT León TCR [1] | 79 | Qi Pei Wen [1] | 1–4 |
Zhou Hao Wen [1] | 1–4 | |||
Elegant Racing Team [5] | SEAT León TCR [5] | 98 | Eric Kwong [5] | 2–3 |
Kenneth Look [5] | 2 | |||
Stian Paulsen [6] | 3 | |||
99 | Alex Liu [5] | 2 | ||
Andrew Kim [5] | 2 | |||
Henry Ho [6] | 3 | |||
Kenneth Look [6] | 3 | |||
The 2017 schedule was announced on 18 December 2016, with five events scheduled one invitation round in Macau. [7] [8] Yet all cars from TCR China withdrew from the Macau race due to freight delay. [9]
Rnd. | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Supporting | |
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1 | 1 | Shanghai International Circuit | 5 August | Alex Hui | Huang Chu Han | Huang Chu Han | New Faster Team | China Touring Car Championship |
2 | Huang Chu Han | Alex Fung | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | ||||
3 | 6 August | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | |||
2 | 4 | Shanghai International Circuit | 26 August | Andy Yan | Huang Chu Han | Huang Chu Han | New Faster Team | TCR Asia Series |
5 | 27 August | Sunny Wong | Huang Chu Han | Sunny Wong | TeamWork Motorsport | |||
6 | Alex Fung Sunny Wong | Alex Hui Qing Hua Ma | Huang Chu Han | New Faster Team | ||||
3 | 7 | Zhejiang International Circuit | 7 October | Jean-Karl Vernay | Jean-Karl Vernay | Jean-Karl Vernay | TeamWork Motorsport | TCR International Series TCR Asia Series |
8 | Andy Yan | Huang Chu Han | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | ||||
9 | 8 October | Jean-Karl Vernay Alex Hui | Jean-Karl Vernay Alex Hui | Huang Chu Han | New Faster Team | |||
4 | 10 | Ningbo International Circuit | 28 October | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | China F4 Championship |
11 | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | ||||
12 | 29 October | Andy Yan | Alex Fung Sunny Wong | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | |||
5 | 13 | Guangdong International Circuit | 30-31 December | Andy Yan | Alex Hui | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | |
14 | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | Sunny Wong | TeamWork Motorsport | ||||
15 | Sunny Wong | Andy Yan | Andy Yan | New Faster Team | ||||
Inv. | Guia Circuit, Macau | 16-19 November | No championship drivers took part. [9] | World Touring Car Championship |
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Italics – Fastest Lap |
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