2022 24H TCE Series

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The 2022 24H Touring Car Endurance Series powered by Hankook is the seventh season of the Touring Car Endurance Series (TCES). Creventic is the organiser and promoter of the series. The races are contested with TCR Touring Cars, TCX cars and TC cars.

Calendar[edit]

   Race is part of the Middle East Trophy Series
Round Event Circuit Date
1 Dubai 24 Hour United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai Motor City, United Arab Emirates 13–15 January
NC 6 Hours of Abu Dhabi† United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island, United Arab Emirates 21–22 January
2 12 Hours of Mugello Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero, Italy 25–27 March
3 12 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium 22–24 April
4 12 Hours of Hockenheimring Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim, Germany 13–15 May
5 24 Hours of Portimão Portugal Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal 8–10 July
6 24 Hours of Barcelona Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain 9–11 September
7 12 Hours of Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait Motor Town, Ali Sabah Al Salem, Kuwait 30 November–2 December
Source:[1][2]

† – Non-championship round. The following events where scheduled to take place but were cancelled.

Event Circuit Date
24 Hours of Sebring United States Sebring International Raceway, Highlands County, Florida, United States 18–20 November
Source:[3]

Teams and drivers[edit]

Team Car Engine No. Drivers Rounds
TCR
Denmark Holmgaard Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 102 Denmark Jonas Holmgaard 1–3
Denmark Magnus Holmgaard 1–3
United Kingdom Sam Neary 1
Denmark Thomas Sørensen 1
United Kingdom Andie Stokoe 1
Norway Roy Edland 2–3
Denmark Martin Vedel Mortensen 2–3
CUPRA León Competición TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 Denmark Jonas Holmgaard 4, 6
Denmark Magnus Holmgaard 4, 6
Norway Roy Edland 4, 6
Denmark Martin Vedel Mortensen 4, 6
Germany Passion Performance Motorsports CUPRA León TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 103 United Arab Emirates Mohammed Al Owais 1
Germany Christian Ladurner 1
Germany Marco Santamaria 1
Jordan Nadir Zuhour 1
Lithuania NOKER Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 104 Estonia Sten-Dorian Piirimägi 2–3
Lithuania Kestutis Stasionis 2–3
Lithuania Jonas Karklys 2
Estonia Antti Rammo 2
Lithuania Arunas Geciauskas 3
Lithuania GSR Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 105 Lithuania Ernesta Globytė 3–4, 6
Lithuania Mindaugas Liatukas 3–4, 6
Lithuania Egidijus Gelūnas 3
Lithuania Rolandas Salys 3
Lithuania Rokas Kvedaras 4, 6
Sweden Lestrup Racing Team Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 110 Sweden Mats Olsson 4–5
Sweden Peter Fahlström 4–5
Sweden Stefan Nilsson 4–5
Sweden Christian Axelsson 4
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021)[4] Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 120 Sweden Emil Sällberg 4
Sweden Marcus Fluch 4
Sweden Oliver Söderström 4
Sweden Andreas Bäckman 4
Switzerland Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing[4] Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR[4] Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 111 Switzerland Fabian Danz[4] 1
Austria Constantin Kletzer[4] 1
Switzerland Jasmin Preisig[4] 1
Netherlands Paul Sieljes[4] 1
112 Lithuania Vytenis Gulbinas[4] 1
Germany Henry Littig[4] 1
United Kingdom Alex Morgan 1
Brazil Gustavo Xavier[4] 1
Estonia Antti Rammo[4] 1
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021)[4] Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 116 Germany Marcus Menden[4] 1–3
United Kingdom Robert Huff[5][4] 1, 6
Germany Marlon Menden[4] 1, 4
United Kingdom Alex Morgan 1
Germany Peter Posavac[4] 1
Switzerland Jasmin Preisig 2–6
Latvia Ivars Vallers 2, 4–6
Switzerland Fabian Danz 3
Spain PCR Sport CUPRA León Competición TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 117 Spain Vicente Dasi 3
Spain Josep Parera 3
Latvia Ivars Vallers 3
Spain Rail Equip by Totcar Sport CUPRA León TCR Volkswagen 2.0 L I4 123 Spain Jorge Belloc Diaz 3, 6
Spain Jorge Belloc Ruiz 3, 6
Spain Álvaro Rodríguez Sastre 3, 6
Austria Wimmer Werk Motorsport CUPRA León TCR Volkswagen 2.0 L I4 124 Austria Peter Gross 4
Austria Dominik Haselsteiner 4
Austria Günther Wiesmeier 4
Austria Daniel Lemmerhofer 4
Hungary Zengő Motorsport CUPRA León TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 133 Hungary Tamás Horváth 1
Hungary Gábor Kismarty-Lechner 1
Hungary Ga'l Szabolcs 1
Hungary Csaba Tóth 1
Hungary Zoltan Zengö 1
Spain Baporo Motorsport CUPRA León TCR Volkswagen 2.0 L I4 151 Spain Jaume Font 3
Andorra Joan Vinyes 3
Thailand BBR – Billionaire Boys Racing CUPRA León TCR 1
CUPRA León Competición TCR 2–3
Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 159 Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri 1–6
Thailand Kantasak Kusiri 1–6
Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul 1–2, 5
Thailand Anusorn Asiralertsiri 1, 5–6
Thailand Pasarit Promsombat 1, 5
Thailand Chariya Nuya 2–4
Thailand Munkong Sathienthirakul 3–4
Belgium AC Motorsport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2017) Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 188 Belgium Mathieu Detry 1, 3, 6
Switzerland Yannick Mettler 1, 3
France Stéphane Perrin 1, 3, 6
Switzerland Miklas Born 1
TCX
Germany Schubert Motorsport BMW M2 ClubSport Racing BMW S55B30T0 3.0 L I6 200 Germany Torsten Schubert 1
Germany Michael von Zabiensky 1
Germany Stefan von Zabiensky 1
France Les Deux Arbres Ligier JS2 R Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 202 France Christophe Bouchut 1
France Jack Leconte 1
France Antoine Lepesqueux 1
Switzerland Patrick Zacchia 1
Switzerland Steve Zacchia 1
United Kingdom Valluga Racing Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6 205 United Kingdom Bradley Ellis 2–4
Cyprus Leo Loucas 2–4
Cyprus Rhea Loucas 2–4
United Kingdom Charlie Hollings 2–3
France Orhes Racing Ligier JS2 R Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 207 France Micael Costa 1
France Franck Dallavalle 1
France José Fernandes 1
France Benjamin Riviere 1
France Rocco Spano 1
Germany Yeeti Racing BMW M2 ClubSport Racing BMW S55B30T0 3.0 L I6 208 Germany Phil Hill 1
Denmark Thomas Krebs 1
Italy Domenico Solombrino 1
United States Hanna Zellers 1
France SK Racing Ligier JS2 R Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 215 France Jérôme Dacosta 2, 6
France Franck Eburderie 2, 6
France Franck Lavergne 2, 6
France Franco Lemma 2, 6
Denmark Sally Racing Cupra León TCR Volkswagen EA888 2.0 L I4 219 Denmark Morten Eriksen 1
Denmark Niels Ulrich Nyboe 1
Denmark Peter Obel 1
Denmark Henrik Thomsen 1
Belgium Xwift Racing Ligier JS2 R Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 221 Belgium Tim de Borle 3–4
Belgium Pieter Denys 3–4
Belgium Steven Dewulf 3–4
France
Luxembourg
Lamera GT[N 1]
Lamera GT LUX[N 1]
Lamera GT Volvo 2.5 L I5 222 France Pierre Couasnon 1
France Franck Dezoteux 1
France Grégory Fargier 1
France Wilfried Merafina 1
223 France Sébastien Guignard 1
France Mattéo Mérafina 1
France Thomas Mérafina 1
Luxembourg Tommy Rollinger 1
France PR-V Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6 225 Germany Christian Gloz 3
France Hervé Houdré 3
France COGEMO/TLRT BMW M2 ClubSport Racing BMW S55B30T0 3.0 L I6 255 France André Grammatico 1, 3
France Sebastien Morales 1, 3
France Antoine Lacoste 1
France Philippe Thirion 1
Belgium Benjamin Lessennes 3
United Kingdom CWS Engineering Ginetta G55 Supercup Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 278 France Alain Bucher 1
United Kingdom Finlay Hutchinson 1
United States Matthew Ibrahim 1
United Kingdom Darren Leung 1
United Kingdom Bobby Thompson 1
United Kingdom APO Sport Ginetta G55 Supercup Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 280 United Kingdom James May 3
United Kingdom Paul May 3
United Kingdom Alex Osborne 3
France CTF Performance Ligier JS2 R Ford Cyclone 3.7 L V6 295 France Nicolas Beraud 1
France Fabien Delaplace 1
France Laurent Pigeut 1
France Gilles Poret 1
296 France Nicolas Beraud 1
France Fabien Delaplace 1
France Laurent Pigeut 1
France Gilles Poret 1
TC
Switzerland Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport BMW M2 ClubSport Racing BMW S55B30T0 3.0 L I6 331 Germany Hermann Bock 2, 6
Germany Michael Bonk 2, 6
Switzerland Martin Kroll 2, 6
Germany Rainer Partl 2
332 Germany Michael Mayer 2, 6
Germany Jürgen Meyer 2
Germany Michael Bonk 2, 6
Germany Volker Piepmeyer 2
United Kingdom WEC Motorsport BMW M3 E46 BMW 3.0 L I6 339 United Kingdom David Cox 3
United Kingdom Adam Sharpe 3
United Kingdom George Haynes 3
Source:[6][7]

Race results[edit]

Bold indicates overall winner.

Event Circuit TCR Winners TCX Winners TC Winners Report
1 United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome Thailand No. 159 BBR – Billionaire Boys Racing France No. 202 Les Deux Arbres No entries Report
Thailand Anusorn Asiralertsiri
Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri
Thailand Kantasak Kusiri
Thailand Chariya Nuya
Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul
France Jack Leconte
France Antoine Lepesqueux
France Christophe Bouchut
Switzerland Patrick Zacchia
Switzerland Steve Zacchia
2 Italy Mugello Thailand No. 159 BBR – Billionaire Boys Racing France No. 215 SK Racing Germany No. 332 Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport Report
Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri
Thailand Kantasak Kusiri
Thailand Pasarit Promsombat
Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul
France Jérôme Dacosta
France Franck Eburderie
France Franck Lavergne
France Franco Lemma
Germany Michael Bonk
Germany Michael Mayer
Germany Jürgen Meyer
Germany Volker Piepmeyer
3 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Report
4 Germany Hockenheimring Report
5 Portugal Algarve Report
6 Spain Barcelona Report
7 Kuwait Kuwait Motor Town Report

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Car No. 222 entered as Lamera GT and No. 223 entered as Lamera GT LUX.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Calendar". 24H Series. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  2. ^ "24H GT Series". Racingcalendar.net. 2022-09-02.
  3. ^ "24H GT Series". Racingcalendar.net. 2022-09-02.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "2012 WTCC Champion Rob Huff to Compete at 24H Dubai With Autorama". 24hseries.com. Creventic. 5 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Rob Huff Joins Autorama Motorsport by Wolf-Power Racing Audi Line-Up For Dubai". Dailysportscar. 9 January 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  6. ^ "PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST HANKOOK 24H DUBAI 2022". 24hseries.com. Creventic.
  7. ^ "PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST HANKOOK 12H MUGELLO 2022". 24hseries.com. Creventic.

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