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2023 TCR South America Touring Car Championship

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The 2023 TCR South America Touring Car Championship was the third season of TCR South America Touring Car Championship.

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The championship is to begin in March 2023, with a maximum of 26 entries, ten rounds consisting of eighteen 35-minute races and two endurance races would be run in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.[1][2][3] It will also feature two rounds of the TCR World Tour.[4] In September 2023, it was announced that the round at Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet was replaced by the round at Autódromo Internacional de Cascavel on the same date.[5]

  Race is an Endurance Event
  Race is part of TCR Brazil
  Race is an endurance event and part of TCR Brazil
  Race is part of TCR World Tour
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Results and standings

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Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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 – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

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 – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Teams' championship

Best 2 (two) results from each team are counted for teams' championship.

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Television coverage

The Races of the TCR South America are broadcast on Cable Television including: ESPN, Fox Sports, Movistar+, CBS Sports y NBC Sports.

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Notes

  1. Not eligible for TCR South America.
  2. Car No. 28 entered as "W2 Shell V-Power". Car No. 77 entered as "W2 ProGP".
  3. Actual pole position was taken by TCR World Tour driver Santiago Urrutia.
  4. Actual fastest lap of the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Santiago Urrutia.
  5. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Santiago Urrutia.
  6. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour team BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse.
  7. Actual fastest lap of the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Mikel Azcona.
  8. Actual pole position was taken by TCR World Tour driver Ma Qing Hua.
  9. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour team Cyan Racing Lynk & Co.
  10. Actual pole position was taken by TCR World Tour driver Yann Ehrlacher.
  11. Actual fastest lap of the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Mikel Azcona.
  12. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Mikel Azcona.
  13. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour team BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse.
  14. Actual fastest lap of the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Yann Ehrlacher.
  15. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour driver Nestor Girolami.
  16. Actual victory in the race was taken by TCR World Tour entry from team Squadra Martino.
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