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FIA TCR World Ranking Final

TCR World Ranking, Brief introduction to the ranking: why it has been introduced and how it works.

FIA TCR World Ranking Final

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FIA TCR World Ranking Final

TCR World Ranking

CONCEPT & METHOD

Brief introduction to the ranking: why it has been introduced and how it works


The Concept

The TCR category for Touring Car competition was conceived in 2014 by Marcello Lotti and launched by WSC, which is the owner of the TCR name, trademark and Technical Regulations.


TCR is reserved for production cars with a 4/5-door saloon or hatchback body that are powered by a 2-litre turbocharged-engine with output limited to 340bhp.


Starting in 2015 with the TCR International Series, the category quickly proliferated across Touring Car racing globally, becoming one of the most successful business cases in motorsport history - with more than forty TCR-sanctioned series all around the world, and more than 1,300 racing cars representing fourteen brands.


This growth has resulted in the involvement of an incredible number of drivers, who often jump from series to series during the same year, taking advantage of the common technical regulations.


The Method

The TCR World Ranking takes into account the list of eligible races in the frame of the TCR-sanctioned series/events.


Each series/event is allocated a Coefficient A of level determined by their status.


The ranking of each driver is determined by their last 20 results.


When a driver fails to take part in a TCR event after 30 weeks, the driver will then drop their oldest scoring result on a weekly basis. This was updated on August 14 2024.


List of classes of racing and their Coefficient A.

Coefficient A5 – International series/events

International series and events include global competitions, including FIA sanctioned events.

FIA Kumho TCR World Tour

TCR World Ranking Final (Final Race)

FIA Motorsport Games

FIA WTCR (2021/2022)


Kumho TCR World Tour events’ coefficient is also extended to the hosting Regional/National series.

Coefficient A4.5 – Regional series

A Regional series is typically a multi-national series organised across a specific region, such as Europe, Asia, and South America.

TCR Asia

TCR Eastern Europe

TCR Europe

TCR South America

TCR World Ranking Final (Qualifying Race)


Coefficient A4 – National series

A National series is typically a standalone series or championship, with the full grid represented by TCR cars, run under a national licence.

TCR Australia

TCR Brazil

TCR China

TCR Denmark

TCR Germany (2021/2022)

TCR Italy

TCR Japan (2021/2024)

TCR México

TCR Panama

TCR Russia

TCR Scandinavia (2021/2022)

TCR Spain

TCR Taipei

TCR UK


Coefficient A3 – Endurance series/events

An Endurance series generally includes any series which incorporates TCR cars as a class, or it could be run as a standalone series.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge

TCR European Endurance

Copa NotiAuto México

CTCC Cup

24H Series (2021/2024)

Campeonato de España de Resistencia

Super Taikyu

Nürburgring Langstrecken Series (NLS)

ADAC 24H Rennen and Qualifying race

1006Km Palanga

Coefficient A2 – Other Sprint series/events

Sprint series and other events includes all shorter races which incorporate TCR cars as a class within their category.

FFSA TC France

Canadian SCCC

Coppa Italia Turismo

TCR World Ranking Final (Playoff Races)


A Coefficient B is then applied to each event and is determined by the number of entries.

Coefficient 1 = 1 to 5 entries

Coefficient 1.5 = 6 to 10 entries

Coefficient 2.0 = 11 to 15 entries

Coefficient 3.0 = 16 to 20 entries

Coefficient 3.5 = > 20 entries


The points scale

Points are awarded to the driver per each race they take part in, according to the following scale:

1st classified - 45 points

2nd classified - 40 points

3rd classified - 35 points

4th classified - 30 points

5th classified - 25 points

6th classified - 20 points

7th classified - 18 points

8th classified - 16 points

9th classified - 14 points

10th classified - 12 points

11th classified - 10 points

12th classified - 9 points

13th classified - 8 points

14th classified - 7 points

15th classified - 6 points

16th classified - 5 points

17th classified - 4 points

18th classified - 3 points

19th classified - 2 points

20th classified and all other starters - 1 point


The points scored are multiplied for Coefficient A and then for Coefficient B; and then the total is divided by 100.


Updated weekly

The new ranking will be posted at midnight (00:00 CEST) each Wednesday.


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