LIVE STREAM: TCR International - Rounds 7 & 8 at Monza - 13th &14th May

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The TCR International Series heads to the home of the Italian Grand Prix for the seventh and eighth rounds of the season this weekend, with full live stream coverage right here at RaceDepartment!

After an electrifying last round at the stunning Spa Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, the TCR International Series heads to another legendary Grand Prix circuit - this time taking to the tarmac at the wonderful Monza track in Italy in what should be a brilliant weekend of racing on a circuit perfectly suited to these tin top machines.

New for Monza will a touring car old hand making his TCR International Series debut, namely former World Touring Car Championship favourite and Lada driver Jaap van Lagen in the VW Golf of Leopard Racing Team WR. van Lagen has been away from touring car racing for a while now and it will be interesting to see what the experienced Dutchman can do behind the wheel of one of the best car and team combinations on the grid.


Qualifying - Saturday May 13th - 08:44 GMT / 10:44 CET
Race One Saturday May 13th - 12:20 GMT / 14:20 CET
Race Two - Sunday May 14th - 08:40 GMT / 10:40 CET

Races 5 and 6 at Spa Francorchamps
Catch all the action again from the third race weekend of the 2017 TCR International Series by reviewing our article and race reply HERE.

The Drivers Standings (after 6 of 20 races)

  1. Jean-Karl Vernay - (FRA) - 91
  2. Stefano Comini - (SUI) - 66
  3. Attila Tassi - (HUN) - 53
  4. Dušan Borković - (SRB) - 51
  5. Roberto Colciago - (ITA) - 50
  6. Pepe Oriola - (SPA) - 47
  7. Davit Kajaia - (GEO) - 45
  8. Hugo Valente - (FRA) - 38
  9. James Nash - (GBR) - 38
  10. Benjamin Lessennes - (BEL) - 31
  11. Ferenc Ficza - (HUN) - 29
  12. Rob Huff - (GBR) - 27
  13. Frédéric Vervisch - (BEL) - 22
  14. Pierre-Yves Corthals - (BEL) - 19
  15. Edouard Mondron - (BEL) - 18
  16. Gianni Morbidelli - (ITA) - 10
  17. Giacomo Altoè - (ITA) - 7
  18. Mat'o Homola - (SVK) - 5
  19. Tom Coronel - (HOL) - 4

The Calendar

April 2
: Rustavi International Motopark, Georgia
April 16: Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain*
May 7: Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium**
May 14: Monza
June 11
: Salzburgring, Austria
July 2: Hungaroring, Hungary
July 9: Oschersleben, Germany
September 3: Chang International Circuit, Thailand
October 8: Korea / China
November 26: Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi*

*denotes F1 support race
** denotes WEC support race


The Entry List
#1 Comtoyou Racing - Stefano Comini (SUI) - Audi RS 3 LMS TCR
#2 Leopard Racing Team WRT Jean-Karl Vernay (FRA) Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR
#5 M1RA Roberto Colciago (ITA) Honda Civic Type-R TCR
#6 Comtoyou Racing Frédéric Vervisch (BEL) Audi RS 3 LMS TCR
#7 Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing Hugo Valente (FRA) SEAT León TCR
#9 M1RA Attila Tassi (HUN) Honda Civic Type-R TCR
#10 West Coast Racing Gianni Morbidelli (ITA) Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR
#11 Reno Racing Jens Reno Møller (DEN) Honda Civic Type-R TCR
#14 Leopard Racing Team WRT Jaap van Lagen (NED) Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR
#16 GE-Force Davit Kajaia (GEO) Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR
#21 West Coast Racing Giacomo Altoè (ITA) Volkswagen Golf GTi TCR
#23 DG Sport Compétition Pierre-Yves Corthals (BEL) Opel Astra TCR
#34 Stian Paulsen Racing Stian Paulsen (NOR) SEAT León TCR
#54 Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing James Nash (GBR) SEAT León TCR
#55 Zele Racing Ferenc Ficza (HUN) SEAT León TCR
#62 GE-Force Dušan Borković (SRB) Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR
#70 DG Sport Compétition Mat’o Homola (SVK) Opel Astra TCR
#74 Lukoil Craft-Bamboo Racing Pepe Oriola (ESP) SEAT León TCR
#76 CRC Daniele Cappellari (ITA) SEAT León TCR DSG

You can catch all the action here at RaceDepartment from 08:44 GMT on Saturday for qualifying and race 1. Race 2 take place on Sunday 14th May from 08:40 GMT.

As an added bonus check out the TCR magazine HERE!

Keep an eye out at RaceDepartment during 2017 as we look to stream more live racing than ever before. It's going to be a great event and a great year ahead!

Drop a comment or two below about the fourth round of the 2017 TCR International Series with your fellow community members and sit back and enjoy the broadcast :)

Happy viewing everyone!

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Excuse my ignorance, what's the difference between this and Wtcc, nice to see James Nash as the top brit, I remember him in BTCC

This (TCR) is a series run by former WTCC boss Marcello Lotti, and was created in a bid to become a lower cost, more assessable rival than the WTCC. So basically not for manufacturer teams....

The TCR regs are different to the WTCC TC1 regulations and provide a lower cost barrier for entry, leading to many different manufacturers building cars and selling them to customer teams across the world. The series regs have been adopted by lots of national series (Asia, Belgium, Italy, Scandinavia, Germany, Portugal, Russia, Spain plus a load of others) and many of the top touring car drivers are making a move across.

The series basically was setup after looking at what the WTCC are doing wrong, and doing it right!

Third year for these regs and already it's taking off, for my money this will be the new world standard in the next couple of years..
 
This (TCR) is a series run by former WTCC boss Marcello Lotti, and was created in a bid to become a lower cost, more assessable rival than the WTCC. So basically not for manufacturer teams....

The TCR regs are different to the WTCC TC1 regulations and provide a lower cost barrier for entry, leading to many different manufacturers building cars and selling them to customer teams across the world. The series regs have been adopted by lots of national series (Asia, Belgium, Italy, Scandinavia, Germany, Portugal, Russia, Spain plus a load of others) and many of the top touring car drivers are making a move across.

The series basically was setup after looking at what the WTCC are doing wrong, and doing it right!

Third year for these regs and already it's taking off, for my money this will be the new world standard in the next couple of years..
Cheers buddy
 
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