Russian Circuit Racing Series


The Russian Circuit Racing Series is a national Russian racing series created in 2004. It incorporates four classes: touring, super-production, touring-light, national class and national-junior. Sergey Krylov has been the championship's promoter since 2004, in 2014 Oleg Petrikov became promoter of the series.

Circuits

Classes in detail

Touring

The international category where cars with two-litre engines and some physical alterations compete. The championship is similar in class to conditions in most other European countries that compete for the Cup of Europe ETCC and the World Championship WTCC.
Typical representatives include: BMW 320, Audi A4, Subaru BRZ, Honda Civic and Accord, Chevrolet Lacetti and Cruze, SEAT León.
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In 2015 it was announced that cars under the new TCR regulations will be eligible to compete alongside the Touring class, but also have their standalone classification.
Typical representatives include: SEAT León Cup Racer, Audi RS3 LMS TCR, LADA Vesta TCR and Renault Megane RS

Touring-Light

Cars with 1600cc engines compete in this class. Technical regulations are similar with R2B and S1600 international regulations.
Typical representatives include: Ford Fiesta, VW Polo, Lada Kalina, Kia Rio, Renault Twingo Sport, Peugeot 208 GTI.
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This is an international category where cars with the two litre engine compete.
Typical representatives: Honda Civic, Subaru BRZ, Lada Granta.
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1600сс engine category for cars assembled in the territory of the Russian Federation. The small number of allowed changes in construction makes this category the cheapest for participation.
Typical representatives: Lada Kalina, Lada 112, Lada Riva, Renault Logan/Sandero, VW Polo, Kia Rio.
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Category for drivers from 12 to 16 years old. Cars are similar to the National class but are less technically advanced. They are also cheaper for participation.
Typical representatives: Lada Kalina, Lada Samara, VW Polo.
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