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The 2018 TCR Italy Touring Car Championship is the fourth season of the ITCC to run under TCR regulations and the 32nd season since the national touring car series was revived in 1987 as the Campionato Italiano Turismo. The series will begin at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in April and conclude at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in October.
Teams and drivers
Team
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Car
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Drivers
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Class
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Rounds
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South Italy Racing Team[1]
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Opel Astra TCR[1]
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2
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Andrea Argenti[1]
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1, 3–7
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18
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Nello Nataloni
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4–6
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MM Motorsport[2]
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Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8)[3]
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3
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Massimiliano Mugelli[3]
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1–6
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24
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Lorenzo Nicoli[3]
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7
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Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)
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1–4
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Davide Nardilli[3]
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1, 3
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77
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Denis Grigoriev
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4
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93
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Mauro Guastamacchia
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5, 7
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SEAT Motorsport Italia[4]
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CUPRA León TCR[3]
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4
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Salvatore Tavano[3]
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All
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Matteo Greco[3]
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U25
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1–3
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34
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4–7
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7
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Massimiliano Gagliano[3]
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DSG
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All
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Nannini Racing[5]
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Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)[5]
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5
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Walter Margelli[6]
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1, 3–4
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M1RA
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Hyundai i30 N TCR[7]
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8
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Nicola Baldan[7]
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6
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Pit Lane Competizioni[8]
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1–5
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Audi RS 3 LMS TCR[3]
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9
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Ermanno Dionisio[3]
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DSG AM
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1–3, 7
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63
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Giovanni Altoè[9]
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DSG U25
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1–4, 6
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69
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Enrico Bettera[8]
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All
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CUPRA León TCR[3]
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99
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Andrea Larini[3]
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All
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BRC Racing Team[10]
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Hyundai i30 N TCR[10]
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10
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Federico Paolino[10]
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All
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19
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Eric Scalvini[10]
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U25
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All
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Target Competition[11]
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Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2)[11]
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11
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Jürgen Schmarl[12]
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1–5, 7
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27
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José Rodrigues[13]
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1–5
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César Machado
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4–6
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67
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Marco Pellegrini[11]
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1–5, 7
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Hyundai i30 N TCR
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6
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Toksport WRT
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SEAT León TCR
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12
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Çelik Çağlayan
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2
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B.D. Racing[14]
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CUPRA León TCR
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14
|
Franco Nespoli
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DSG
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3
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SEAT León TCR[3]
|
64
|
Gabriele Volpato[3]
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DSG U25
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1
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Cosimo Papi[3]
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1, 3
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CUPRA León TCR[15]
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Cosimo Papi
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|
4
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Massimiliano Danetti
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|
4
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Race Republic
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CUPRA León TCR
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15
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Jörg Schori
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|
7
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BF Motorsport[16]
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SEAT León TCR[3]
|
16
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Giuseppe Montalbano
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DSG
|
3
|
22
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Daniele Verrocchio
|
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5
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Romy Dall'Antonia
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|
5
|
23
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Alessandro Thellung[3]
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DSG U25
|
1–4
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CUPRA León TCR
|
6–7
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61
|
Daniele Verrocchio
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|
6
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Andrea Mosca
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6
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SEAT León TCR
|
72
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Matteo Bergonzini[3]
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DSG AM
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1, 3
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Sport & Comunicazione
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Peugeot 308 Racing Cup
|
25
|
Raimondo Ricci
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AM
|
1, 3
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Adriano Bernazzani
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1, 3
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Otto Motorsport
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR
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5, 7
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53
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Edoardo Cappello
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3–5, 7
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GretaRacing Motorsport
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CUPRA León TCR
|
26
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Piergiorgio Capra
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|
6
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Francesco Savoia
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DSG AM
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6–7
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SEAT León TCR[3]
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1, 3–5
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Vito Tagliente
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|
3
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Daniele Verrocchio
|
|
4
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Team Mulsanne
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR
|
31
|
Kevin Ceccon
|
|
6
|
LPR Stefanovski Racing Team
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CUPRA León TCR
|
32
|
Igor Stefanovski
|
|
7
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42 Racing SA[17][3] V-Action Racing
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR[17]
|
42
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Luigi Ferrara[17]
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|
All
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Kraf Racing[18]
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Audi RS 3 LMS TCR[18]
|
44
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Plamen Kralev[18]
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1, 3
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Top Run Motorsport
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Subaru WRX STI TCR
|
50
|
Luca Rangoni
|
|
5
|
Wimmer Werk Motorsport[19]
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CUPRA León TCR[19]
|
54
|
Felix Wimmer
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DSG
|
3, 5
|
55
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Peter Gross[19]
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DSG AM
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1–4, 6
|
56
|
Günter Benninger[19]
|
DSG AM
|
1–6
|
CRC - Cappellari Reparto Corse
|
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR
|
76
|
Daniele Cappellari
|
DSG
|
3, 5
|
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Icon
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Class
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DSG
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DSG Challenge
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AM
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Amateur
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U25
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Under 25
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Calendar and results
The 2018 calendar was announced on 26 October 2017, with a single round scheduled to be held in France as the only round held outside Italy.[20]
TCR Italy Drivers' Standings
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
References
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