The Scandinavian Touring Car Championship ( STCC ) is a touring car racing series based in Scandinavia . The series took over from the Danish Touringcar Championship and Swedish Touring Car Championship , with its first season in 2011. The Scandinavian Touring Car Cup was awarded in 2010 to the driver with best results from selected races in the Danish and Swedish seasons.
3-850: In 2013, the series merged with the rival TTA – Racing Elite League , which was formed as a result of the split in 2012. From the 2013 season onwards, the series would see a new format based upon the TTA series. After the change to the TCR ruleset 2017, The follow-up series is the TCR Scandinavia Touring Car Championship . For the 2019 season STCC changed promotor to a constellation called Scandinavian Racing League (SRL). For season 2020 and forward STCC brand and championship changed promotor again to SNB-events AB. TTA %E2%80%93 Racing Elite League TTA – Racing Elite League
6-699: The body is molded from composite material to mimic a normal car. TTA bought the Swedish Racing League and renamed it to the TTA – Elitserien i Racing (TTA – Racing Elite League). The first season will consist of an eight round competition. The racetracks used for the 2012 season will be a mix of permanent and temporary racing circuits. The season begun at Karlskoga Motorstadion and will end with Göteborg City Race . The season will see four different models from four different manufacturers: BMW , Citroën , Saab and Volvo . In Sweden, Viasat were given
9-691: Was a Swedish Touring Car Championship started in 2012, which was founded by four of the biggest teams in Swedish Touring Car racing: Polestar Racing , Flash Engineering , WestCoast Racing and Brovallen Design in 2011. TTA worked with the Swedish Automobile Sports Federation and the race car was developed by the French motorsport company Solution-F. The car is a silhouette , where the chassis and powertrain are standardized and custom-built for racing, and where
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