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Supercars Championship vs TCR World Tour

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Supercars Championship TCR World Tour
Category Touring Car Touring Car
Governing Body Supercars WSC
Region Oceania International
Founded 1997 2015
Team Count 70 25
Top Countries Australia, United States Belgium, Italy, China, Sweden, Germany

Supercars Championship

Australia's premier touring car series, headlined by the legendary Bathurst 1000. Features Gen3 Chevrolet Camaros and Ford Mustangs racing on circuits and street tracks across Australia and New Zealand.

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TCR World Tour

The global touring car series using TCR-specification cars — production-based four-door sedans and hatchbacks from manufacturers like Hyundai, Honda, Audi, and Lynk & Co.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Supercars Championship and TCR World Tour?
Supercars Championship and TCR World Tour are both major motorsport series in the Touring Car discipline. Supercars Championship is governed by Supercars and was founded in 1997, while TCR World Tour is governed by WSC and was founded in 2015. Supercars Championship has 70 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; TCR World Tour has 25.
How many teams does Supercars Championship have?
Supercars Championship has 70 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Supercars Championship teams.
How many teams does TCR World Tour have?
TCR World Tour has 25 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all TCR World Tour teams.

Supercars Championship vs TCR World Tour — Series Comparison

Supercars Championship and TCR World Tour are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. Supercars Championship (founded 1997, governed by Supercars) races in the Oceania region with 70 teams. TCR World Tour (founded 2015, governed by WSC) races in the International region with 25 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.

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