Announcing a delay to the delay of the delayed start of TCR...

 


Jeez!

The much postponed, much rumoured, hard to nail down TCR Championship and Super Production category race calendar has once more been 'tweaked' for 2021.

It's now THREE rounds, starting in March, and has no racing up north. 

Organisers have taken the 2021 calendar scheduled to kick off at Manfeild on January 22-24 in the new year and pushed it back and down - to Timaru in March.

It is now a truncated three-round affair starting on March 5-6.
 
Organisers cite "international shipping delays for parts and logistical difficulties with the New Zealand Grand Prix occurring on the same weekend."
 
The new opening round at Timaru International Raceway will be the first time in seven years that championship level touring car racing will race on the South Canterbury circuit.
 
Following the series opener at Timaru, Super Production goes to Teretonga Park on March 20-21 and then up to Highlands Motorsport Park on April 23-24.

Once heralded as a stand-alone championship, TCR has been assimilated within the Super Production category.. Delays and revisions: https://www.touringcartimes.com/2019/12/06/tcr-new-zealand-announce-revised-extended-calendar/


 
Super Production series 2021 Calendar:

  • Round 1 - Timaru, 5-6 March 2021
  • Round 2 - Teretonga Park, 20-21 March 2021
  • Round 3 - Highlands, 23-24 April 2021

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