French Supertouring Championship
Template:Short description The Championnat de France de Supertourisme (Template:Langx) was a touring car racing championship organised by the Fédération Française du Sport Automobile between 1976 and 2005.
The championship was contested on several circuits around France, with points awarded for driver classification. The winning driver was the one with the most points at the end of the season.
A national title was given in 1974, but a proper touring car championship only started in 1976. The cars were run to Group 2 specification, and the championship was called the Championnat Français de Voiture de Tourisme (French Touring Car Championship). From 1982, Group A rules were adopted to replace the outgoing Group 2, but in 1983 the FFSA modified them to be loosely based on Group A, evolving into the 1987 and 1988 seasons, where Group B type machines, called "Superproduction," were allowed to run alongside Group A, dominating the series.[1] The championship changed its name to Super Tourisme in 1989, when Group A cars were allowed technical evolutions to keep up with the faster Superproduction cars.
A major change happened in 1991, when the FFSA adopted a set of regulations similar to the British Touring Car Championship, with a maximum engine displacement of 2000 cm3. In 1993, these regulations were formally codified by the FIA as Supertouring D2 Class. All works teams abandoned the championship at the end of 1995 but the series soldiered on with privateers. To make up the numbers, rally kitcars were allowed on the grid.
In 2001, Supertouring cars were replaced in the series by silhouette cars. Despite the change of class, the series retained its name. The final season was held in 2005, when because of rising costs the championship was cancelled. Since then, the most prestigious French circuit championship has been the FFSA GT Championship.
Circuits (1976–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry (1976–1988, 1990–1996)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit Bugatti (1976, 1978–1981, 1986, 1989–1994, 1998–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit d'Albi (1976–1979, 1981–1997, 1999–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Charade (1976, 1980–1986, 1990–1991, 1994–1996, 1998–1999)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Croix-en-Ternois (1976, 1980–1995, 1997, 2001)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Dijon-Prenois (1976–1987, 1989–1999, 2002–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Folembray (1977)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de la Châtre (1979–1981, 1983–1984, 1989)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Lédenon (1977–1980, 1982–1991, 1994, 1996–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Monaco (1987)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (1976–1987, 1989–1990, 1992–1994, 1997–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Pau-Ville (1977–1983, 1986, 1988, 1990–1991, 1993–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Rouen-Les-Essarts (1976–1978, 1980–1992)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (2000–2001)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit du Val de Vienne (1992–2000, 2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit Pau-Arnos (1987–1990)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Armagnac (1976–2005)
- Template:Flagicon Circuit Paul Ricard (1976–1980, 1982–1983, 1985–1989, 1993–1995, 1997–1998)
- Template:Flagicon Hockenheimring (1983)
Champions
References
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External links
- SuperTouring website
- SuperTouringRegister website
- SuperTouringCars website
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