The 2016 Trofeo de España TCR is the first season of the TCR Spanish Series. The championship will run as the first class of the Campeonato de España de Resistencia.[1]
Michelin is the official tyre supplier.
Team | Car | Drivers | Rounds | |
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Michaël Lepoutre[2] | SEAT León Cup Racer | 1 | Álvaro Fontes | All |
Michaël Lepoutre | All | |||
José Manuel de los Milagros | 3–4 | |||
PCR Sport | SEAT León Cup Racer | 3 | Antonio Aristi | All |
Harriet Arruabarrena | All | |||
Jordi Masdeu | All | |||
6 | Vicente Dasi | All | ||
Josep Parera | 1–4 | |||
Guillermo Aso | 3–5 | |||
19 | Unai Arruabarrena | All | ||
Óscar Fernández | All | |||
Iñigo Vigiola | All | |||
49 | Javier Basagoiti | 5 | ||
Manuel Capelo | 5 | |||
Jaime Carbó | SEAT León Cup Racer | 5 | Jaime Carbó | 1–3, 5 |
Alan Sicart | 1–3, 5 | |||
Monlau Competicion | SEAT León Cup Racer | 7 | Gianluigi Vucunanza | 5 |
Álex Cosin | 5 | |||
98 | Pure Hongsapang | 3 | ||
Munkong Sathienthirakul | 3 | |||
Escuderia Baix Camp | SEAT León Cup Racer | 12 | Raul Martínez Bedmar | 3 |
Ruben Martinez | 3 | |||
RC2 Junior Team | SEAT León Cup Racer | Raul Martínez Bedmar[3] | 4-5 | |
Ruben Martinez | 4-5 | |||
21 | Antonio Pérez | 1, 3–5 | ||
Lluis Llobet | 1, 3–5 | |||
Baporo Motorsport | SEAT León Cup Racer | 13 | Joan Vinyes | 1, 3, 5 |
Marc Carol | 3 | |||
Amalia Vinyes | 1–2, 4 | |||
33 | 5 | |||
63 | Evgeniy Makushin | All | ||
Zakhar Makushin | 1–2, 4-5 | |||
Yuriy Makushin[4] | 2–3 | |||
José Manuel Pérez-Aicart | 3–4 | |||
93 | Jaime Font | All | ||
Faust Salom | All | |||
A.D. Desguaces La Torre | SEAT León Cup Racer | 14 | Ismael Arquero | 4-5 |
Bruno Cosin | SEAT León Cup Racer | 55 | Bruno Cosin | 1, 4-5 |
Jacques-André Dupuy | 1 | |||
Denis Gibaud | 4-5 | |||
The 2016 schedule was announced on 7 January 2016, with one out of five events was scheduled to be held outside Spain, at Lédenon.[5] It was replaced on 12 April 2016 by a round at Navarra.[6] The race format is divided into Endurance and Sprint races: the first one contemplates a two-hour + 1 lap long race, the second one is formed by two 48-minute + 1 lap long races.[1]
Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Supporting | ||
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1 | 1 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló | 3 April | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Amalia Vinyes Joan Vinyes | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Baporo Motorsport | Copa Renault Clio España |
2 | 2 | Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos | 22 May | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Baporo Motorsport | |
3 | 3 | Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz | 26 June | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Joan Vinyes Marc Carol | Joan Vinyes Marc Carol | Baporo Motorsport | F4 Spanish Championship |
4 | Evgeniy Makushin Yuriy Makushin José Manuel Pérez-Aicart | Evgeniy Makushin Yuriy Makushin José Manuel Pérez-Aicart | Baporo Motorsport | |||||
4 | 5 | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste | 25 September | Antonio Aristi Harriet Arruabarrena Jordi Masdeu | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Álvaro Fontes Michaël Lepoutre José Manuel de los Milagros | Michaël Lepoutre | F4 Spanish Championship |
6 | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Amalia Vinyes | Baporo Motorsport | |||||
5 | 7 | Circuito del Jarama, Madrid | 16 October | Joan Vinyes | Jaime Font Faust Salom | Baporo Motorsport | ||
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | |
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Endurance races | 52 | 48 | 44 | 36 | 32 | 28 | 24 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
Sprint races | 40 | 36 | 32 | 24 | 20 | 16 | 14 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap |
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.