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The '''FIA Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship''' was a motorsport championship staged in [[1988 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship|1988]] and in [[1994 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship|1994]]. The 1988 championship was won by [[New Zealand]]'s Trevor Crowe and the 1994 champion was [[Joachim Winkelhock]] from [[Germany]]. Crowe drove a [[BMW M3#E30 M3|BMW M3]] for fellow Kiwi John Sax, while Winkelhock drove a [[BMW 3 Series (E36)|BMW 318i]] for [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]. In 1996–1999 the series was re-vamped into the [[South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge]] mainly with local drivers only. In 2000 it changed to the [[Asian Touring Car Series|FIA Asian Touring Car Championship]].<ref>[http://motorsportsresults.com/berlines/Touring.asie.pdf South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge history.]</ref> |
The '''FIA Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship''' was a motorsport championship staged in [[1988 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship|1988]] and in [[1994 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship|1994]]. The 1988 championship was won by [[New Zealand]]'s Trevor Crowe and the 1994 champion was [[Joachim Winkelhock]] from [[Germany]]. Crowe drove a [[BMW M3#E30 M3|BMW M3]] for fellow Kiwi John Sax, while Winkelhock drove a [[BMW 3 Series (E36)|BMW 318i]] for [[Schnitzer Motorsport]]. In 1996–1999 the series was re-vamped into the [[South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge]] mainly with local drivers only. In 2000 it changed to the [[Asian Touring Car Series|FIA Asian Touring Car Championship]].<ref>[http://motorsportsresults.com/berlines/Touring.asie.pdf South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge history.] {{wayback|url=http://motorsportsresults.com/berlines/Touring.asie.pdf |date=20110206054256 }}</ref> |
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* [http://www.supertouringregister.com/series/165/ 1994 Entry list] |
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* [http://www.driverdb.com/standings/7847-1994/ 1994 Standings] |
* [http://www.driverdb.com/standings/7847-1994/ 1994 Standings] |
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* [http://motorsportsresults.com/berlines/Touring.asie.pdf 1994–2006 Asian Touring Car history] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110206054256/http://www.motorsportsresults.com:80/berlines/Touring.asie.pdf 1994–2006 Asian Touring Car history] |
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Revision as of 19:07, 19 October 2016
Category | Touring car racing |
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Country | Asia |
Inaugural season | 1988 |
Folded | 1994 |
Last Drivers' champion | Joachim Winkelhock |
Last Makes' champion | BMW |
Last Teams' champion | Schnitzer Motorsport |
The FIA Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship was a motorsport championship staged in 1988 and in 1994. The 1988 championship was won by New Zealand's Trevor Crowe and the 1994 champion was Joachim Winkelhock from Germany. Crowe drove a BMW M3 for fellow Kiwi John Sax, while Winkelhock drove a BMW 318i for Schnitzer Motorsport. In 1996–1999 the series was re-vamped into the South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge mainly with local drivers only. In 2000 it changed to the FIA Asian Touring Car Championship.[1]
Champions
Year | Team | Driver | Car |
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1988 | John Sax | Trevor Crowe | BMW M3 |
1994 | Schnitzer Motorsport | Joachim Winkelhock | BMW 318i |
References
- ^ South East Asia Touring Car Zone Challenge history. Archived 2011-02-06 at the Wayback Machine