2016 Touring Car Endurance Series

2016 Touring Car Endurance Series
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The 2016 Touring Car Endurance Series powered by Hankook was the first season of the Touring Car Endurance Series (TCES). Creventic was the organiser and promoter of the series. The races were contested with touring cars. The 24H Silverstone and the 24H Epilog Brno were part of both the TCES and the 24H Series.

Calendar

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Round Event Circuit Date
1 24H Silverstone United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom 1–3 April
2 24H Slovakia Slovakia Automotodróm Slovakia Ring, Orechová Potôň, Slovakia 14–16 June
3 24H Epilog Brno[N 1] Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit, Brno, Czech Republic 14–16 October
Source: [1][2][3]
  Race is part of both the 24H Series and the Touring Car Endurance Series

Entry list

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Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
SP3
Netherlands JR Motorsport BMW M3 E90 WTCC 102 Italy Francesco Castellacci[4] 3
Netherlands Bob Herber[4] 3
Netherlands Martin Lanting[4] 3
Belgium Ward Sluys[4] 3
103 Netherlands Mark van der Aa[4] 3
Netherlands Koen Bogaerts[4] 3
Netherlands Daan Meijer[4] 3
Netherlands Bas Schouten[4] 3
Czech Republic RTR Projects KTM X-Bow GT4 224 Czech Republic Erik Janiš[4] 3
Czech Republic Tomas Kwolek[4] 3
Czech Republic Tomas Miniberger[4] 3
Czech Republic Sergej Pavlovec[4] 3
Czech Republic Daniel Skalický[4] 3
Germany CCS Racing KTM X-Bow GT4 226 Luxembourg Charel Arendt[4] 3
Luxembourg Tom Kieffer[4] 3
Luxembourg Tommy Rollinger[4] 3
Germany Uwe Schmidt[4] 3
Austria Georg Silbermayr[4] 3
TCR
Lebanon Memac Ogilvy Duel Racing Seat León Cup Racer 1 United Kingdom Nabil Moutran[5] 1
United Kingdom Ramzi Moutran[5] 1
United Kingdom Sami Moutran[5] 1
United Kingdom Phil Quaife[5] 1
United Kingdom Saxon Motorsport BMW 135d GTR (E87) 117 United Kingdom Nick Barrow[6] 2
United Kingdom Tom Barrow[6] 2
United Kingdom Richard Corbett[5] 2
Netherlands NKPP Racing Seat León Cup Racer 125 Netherlands Gijs Bessem[5] All
Netherlands Harry Hilders[5] All
Netherlands Martin van den Berge[5] 1
Netherlands Simon Gras[6] 2
Netherlands Rob Rappange[4] 3
Netherlands Team Bleekemolen Seat León Cup Racer 127 Netherlands Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[5] 1
Netherlands Dennis de Borst[5] 1
Netherlands Melvin de Groot[5] 1
Netherlands Pim van Riet[5] 1
United Kingdom Zest Racecar Engineering Seat León Cup Racer 130 United Kingdom Andrew Hack[5] 1
United Kingdom Lucas Orrock[5] 1
United Kingdom Jon Cullom[5] 1
United Kingdom Rob Cullom[5] 1
Switzerland TTC Racing Seat León Cup Racer 131 Austria Klaus Kresnik[4] 3
Switzerland Daniel Schilliger[4] 3
Switzerland Fredy Suter[4] 3
Netherlands ARC Bratislava by Ferry Monster Autosport Seat León Cup Racer 134 Slovakia Miro Horňák[6] 2
Slovakia Matej Konopka[6] 2
Slovakia Miro Konôpka[6] 2
Slovakia Zdeno Mikuláško[6] 2
Slovakia Andřej Studenič[6] 2
United Kingdom RS Connect Seat León Cup Racer 144 United Kingdom Jacob Hodson[5] 1
United Kingdom Lea Hodson[5] 1
United Kingdom Adam Jones[5] 1
United Kingdom Gavin Jones[5] 1
Italy Pit Lane Competizioni Seat León Cup Racer 156 United States Zach Arnold[5] 1
Italy Enrico Bettera[5] 1
Italy Roberto Ferri[5] 1
Italy Alberto Vescovi[5] 1
Netherlands Red Camel-Jordans.nl Seat León Cup Racer 303 Netherlands Ivo Breukers[5] All
Netherlands Rik Breukers[5] All
Netherlands Bert de Heus[5] 1
Belgium Kris Cools[6] 2
Austria Klaus Kresnik[6] 2
Russia Maxim Aronov[4] 3
Netherlands Monny Krant[4] 3
SP-Touring
Netherlands JR Motorsport BMW M3 E90 WTCC 102 Netherlands Bob Herber[5] 1
Netherlands Martin Lanting[5] 1
United Kingdom Steven Liquorish[5] 1
Switzerland Christoph Ulrich[5] 1
United Kingdom Saxon Motorsport BMW 135d GTR (E87) 117 United Kingdom Clint Bardwell[5] 1
United Kingdom Nick Barrow[5] 1
United Kingdom Neil Primrose[5] 1
United Kingdom David Robinson[5] 1
France Vortex V8 GC Automobile GC10.2-V6 203 France Lionel Amrouche[5] 1
France Cyril Calmon[5] 1
France Jérémy Reymond[5] 1
Switzerland Kurt Thiel[5] 1
United Kingdom Team ABBA with Rollcentre Racing BMW M3 V8 (E46) 246 United Kingdom Charles Lamb[5] 1
United Kingdom Richard Neary[5] 1
United Kingdom Richard Roberts[5] 1
United Kingdom Martin Short[5] 1
A3
Netherlands Cor Euser Racing BMW M3 (E46) 71 United States Dom Bastien[5] 1
United Kingdom Derek Bennett[5] 1
Netherlands Cor Euser[5] 1
United Kingdom Tom Webb[5] 1
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins[5] 1
United Kingdom Synchro Motorsport Honda Civic Type R (FK2) 76 United Kingdom Martin Byford[5] 1
United Kingdom Alyn James[5] 1
United Kingdom Daniel Wheeler[5] 1
United Kingdom RKC/TGM Honda Civic Type R (FD2) 99 United Kingdom Ricky Coomber[4] 3
United Kingdom David Drinkwater[4] 3
United Kingdom Tom Gannon[4] 3
United Kingdom William Gannon[4] 3
United Kingdom James Kaye[4] 3
United Kingdom Brunswick BMW 1 Series (E87) 100 United Kingdom Michael McInerney[5] 1
United Kingdom Sean McInerney[5] 1
Finland Rory Penttinen[5] 1
United Kingdom James Thorpe[5] 1
United Kingdom R H Race Engineering SEAT León Supercopa 109 Australia Clint Harvey[6] 2
Australia Malcolm Niall[6] 2
United Kingdom David Nye[6] 2
Australia Mark Pilatti[6] 2
United Kingdom track-club SEAT León Supercopa 111 United Kingdom Adam Balon[5] 1
United Kingdom Adam Knight[5] 1
United Kingdom Adam Mackay[5] 1
United Kingdom Steven Train[5] 1
Czech Republic Valek Autosport BMW M3 GTR (E36) 113 Czech Republic Marek Fried[4] 3
Czech Republic Petr Válek[4] 3
Czech Republic Dan Zelinský[4] 3
United Kingdom Intersport Racing BMW M3 CSL (E46) 114 United Kingdom Simon Atkinson[5] 1
United Kingdom Kevin Clarke[5] 1
United Kingdom Fiona James[5] 1
United Kingdom Ryan Lindsay[5] 1
United Kingdom WEC Motorsport BMW M3 (E46) 120 United Kingdom Dave Cox[5] 1
United Kingdom Jason Cox[5] 1
United Kingdom Michael Cox[5] 1
United Kingdom George Haynes[5] 1
United Kingdom Kinetic Racing SEAT León Supercopa 122 Qatar Abdulaziz Abdulla[5] 1
Qatar Hamad Saeed Al-Asam[5] 1
United Kingdom Mike Nash[5] 1
United Kingdom Graham Saul[5] 1
United Kingdom Dave Ward[5] 1
United Kingdom K&S Motorsport BMW M3 CSL (E46) 123 United Kingdom Luke Bennett[5] 1–2
United Kingdom Nathan Dew[5] 1–2
United Kingdom Paul Mensley[5] 1–2
United Kingdom Kenny Coleman[5] 1
United Kingdom Mark Wright[5] 1
United Kingdom Malcolm Harding[6] 2
United Kingdom Ross Murray[6] 2
United Kingdom Team BRIT Volkswagen Golf GTI (Mk7) 136 United Kingdom Mark Allen[5] 1
United Kingdom Martyn Compton[5] 1
United Kingdom David Pittard[5] 1
United Kingdom Julian Thomas[5] 1
United Kingdom Sub Zero Wolf SEAT León Supercopa 139 United Kingdom Craig Davies[5] 1
United Kingdom Paul Smith[5] 1
United Kingdom Robert Smith[5] 1
United Kingdom Motoreasy Racing SEAT León Supercopa 155 United Kingdom Joe Fulbrook[5] 1
United Kingdom Aaron Mason[5] 1
United Kingdom Simon Tomlinson[5] 1
United Kingdom Tom Wilson[5] 1
France Team Altran Peugeot Peugeot 208 GTI 205 France Gérard Bonjean[5] 1
France Patrick Brochier[5] 1
France Gilles Courtois[5] 1
France Sébastien Dussolliet[5] 1
208 France Thierry Blaise[5] 1
France Guillaume Roman[5] 1
France Stéphane Ventaja[5] 1
Belgium Sarah Bovy[5] 1
United Kingdom Bradley Philpot[5] 1
Denmark Scangrip Racing BMW 335i Coupé (E92) 335 Denmark Niels Borum[5] 1
New Zealand Maurice O'Reilley[5] 1
Denmark Morten Dons[5] 1
Denmark Frederik Nymark[5] 1
CUP1
Germany Bonk Motorsport BMW M235i Racing 146 Germany Hermann Bock[4] 3
Germany Axel Burghardt[4] 3
Germany Max Partl[4] 3
Germany Rainer Partl[4] 3
Germany Volker Piepmeyer[4] 3
Germany Sorg Rennsport BMW M235i Racing 151 Austria Siegfried Kuzdas[6] 2
Germany Thomas Müller[6] 2
United States Ace Robey[6] 2
Belgium Speedlover BMW M235i Racing 153 Spain Jesús Díez[6] 2
Belgium Jean-Michel Gerome[6] 2
Spain José Manuel de los Milagros[6] 2
Belgium Pierre-Yves Paque[6] 2
Belgium JJ Motorsport BMW M235i Racing 154 United Kingdom Richard Abra[5] 1
United Kingdom Mark Lemmer[5] 1
United Kingdom Mark Poole[5] 1
Russia Timur Sardarov[5] 1
Luxembourg DUWO Racing BMW M235i Racing 235 Luxembourg Jean-Marie Dumont[5] 1
United Kingdom Philip Harris[5] 1
United Kingdom Adrian Watt[5] 1
United States Alexander W. Wetzlich[5] 1
United Kingdom Chris Wilson[5] 1
A2
United Kingdom RKC/TGM Honda Civic Type R (FD2) 99 United Kingdom Ricky Coomber[5] 1
United Kingdom David Drinkwater[5] 1
United Kingdom Tom Gannon[5] 1
United Kingdom William Gannon[5] 1
United Kingdom Gavin Spencer[5] 1
Switzerland presenza.eu Racing Team Clio[N 2] Renault Clio Cup (III)[broken anchor] 112 Italy Luigi Stanco[5] 1–2
Switzerland Stefan Tanner[5] 1–2
Netherlands Michel Schaap[5] 1–2
Netherlands Christian Dijkhof[5] 1
Switzerland Stephan Jäggi[5] 1
Switzerland Armando Stanco[6] 2
Switzerland Endy Stanco[6] 2
Renault Clio Cup (IV)[broken anchor] 212 Denmark Ole Klitgaard[5] 1
Denmark Niels Nyboe[5] 1
Denmark Mads Pedersen[5] 1
Denmark Christian Rytter[5] 1
Denmark Tim Söderhamn[5] 1
Switzerland Patrik Meier[6] 2
Netherlands Michel Schaap[6] 2
Italy Luigi Stanco[6] 2
Switzerland Stefan Tanner[6] 2
Portugal António Teixeira[6] 2
United Kingdom Rogue Motorsport Toyota GT86 162 United Kingdom Alric Kitson[5] 1
United Kingdom Patrick Mortell[5] 1
United Kingdom Merill Readett[5] 1
United Kingdom Chris Valentine[5] 1
163 United Kingdom Clive Bailye[5] 1
United Kingdom Malcolm Edeson[5] 1
United Kingdom J. M. Littman[5] 1
United Kingdom Patrick Mortell[5] 1
United Kingdom AREA/Owens Endurance Honda Civic (EP3) 168 United Kingdom Mark Harris[5] 1
United Kingdom Rob Howard[5] 1
United Kingdom Endaf Owens[5] 1
United Kingdom Carl Swift[5] 1
Denmark Team K-Rejser Peugeot RCZ 171 Denmark Jan Engelbrecht[5] 1
Denmark Jacob Kristensen[5] 1
Denmark Jens Mølgaard[5] 1
Denmark Thomas Sørensen[5] 1
Denmark Team Sally Racing Renault Clio Cup (III) 172 Denmark Mads Christensen[5] 1
Denmark Steffan Jusjong[5] 1
Denmark Sune Marcussen[5] 1
Denmark Peter Obel[5] 1
Denmark Martin Sally Pedersen[5] 1
Belgium VDS Racing Adventures Honda Civic Type R (EP3) 173 Belgium José Close[5] 1
Belgium Grégory Paisse[5] 1
Belgium Raphaël van der Straten[5] 1
Belgium Thierry de Latre du Bosqueau[5] 1
Germany Scantech Racing by Sorg Rennsport Renault Clio RS (III)[broken anchor] 175 Germany Rickard Nilsson[6] 2
Germany Tanja Nilsson[6] 2
Hong Kong Modena Motorsports Renault Clio Cup (III) 216 Canada John Shen[5] 1
Canada Wayne Shen[5] 1
Netherlands Francis Tjia[5] 1
217 Canada John Shen[5] 1
Canada Wayne Shen[5] 1
Netherlands Francis Tjia[5] 1
D1
Austria Winkler Tuning BMW 320d (E46) 190 Austria Markus Haider[6] 2
Austria Simon Kölbl[6] 2
Austria Markus Mair[6] 2
Austria Markus Reitbauer[6] 2
Austria Michael Winkler[6] 2
Belgium RECY RACING TEAM BMW 120d (E87) 194 Belgium Erik Crabbe[5] 1
Belgium Johan van Loo[5] 1
Belgium Wim Meulders[5] 1
Belgium Thomas Piessens[5] 1
Belgium Jan de Vocht[5] 1
Netherlands Red Camel-Jordans.nl SEAT León TDI (Mk2) 195 Netherlands Maarten Mus[5] 1–2
United Kingdom Tim Stanbridge[5] 1–2
Netherlands Sjaco Griffioen[5] 1
Netherlands Henk Thijssen[6] 2
Switzerland Dieselpower Volkswagen Golf TDI Cup (Mk5) 197 Netherlands Berend van Berkel[6] 2
Switzerland Andreas Kempf[6] 2
Netherlands Maarten Mus[6] 2
United Kingdom Tim Stanbridge[6] 2
Netherlands Henk Thijssen[6] 2
Netherlands Equipe Verschuur BMW 123d (E87) 198 Netherlands Jarno Iprenburg[5] 1
Netherlands Hans Kuipers[5] 1
Netherlands Tom van de Mosselaar[5] 1
Netherlands Dries Zwienenberg[5] 1

Results and standings

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Race results

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Bold indicates overall winner.

Classes United Kingdom Silverstone (Round 1)[7] Slovakia Slovakia (Round 2)[8] Czech Republic Brno (Round 3)[9]
SP3 Winners did not participate Netherlands No. 125 NKPP Racing
Netherlands Gijs Bessem
Netherlands Harry Hilders
Netherlands Rob Rappange
TCR Winners Netherlands No. 303 Red Camel-Jordans.nl Netherlands No. 134 ARC Bratislava by Ferry Monster Autosport Merged with SP3 class
Netherlands Ivo Breukers
Netherlands Rik Breukers
Netherlands Bert de Heus
Slovakia Miro Horňák
Slovakia Matej Konopka
Slovakia Miro Konôpka
Slovakia Zdeno Mikuláško
Slovakia Andřej Studenič
SP-Touring Winners United Kingdom No. 246 Team ABBA with Rollcentre Racing No entries
United Kingdom Charles Lamb
United Kingdom Richard Neary
United Kingdom Richard Roberts
United Kingdom Martin Short
A3 Winners France No. 208 Team Altran Peugeot Merged with CUP1 class United Kingdom No. 99 RKC/TGM
France Thierry Blaise
Belgium Sarah Bovy
United Kingdom Bradley Philpot
France Guillaume Roman
France Stéphane Ventaja
United Kingdom Ricky Coomber
United Kingdom David Drinkwater
United Kingdom Tom Gannon
United Kingdom William Gannon
United Kingdom James Kaye
CUP1 Winners Belgium No. 154 JJ Motorsport Belgium No. 153 Speedlover Merged with A3 class
United Kingdom Richard Abra
United Kingdom Mark Lemmer
United Kingdom Mark Poole
Russia Timur Sardarov
Spain Jesús Díez
Belgium Jean-Michel Gerome
Spain José Manuel de los Milagros
Belgium Pierre-Yves Paque
A2 Winners Hong Kong No. 216 Modena Motorsports Switzerland No. 112 presenza.eu Racing Team Clio No entries
Canada John Shen
Canada Wayne Shen
Netherlands Francis Tjia
Netherlands Michel Schaap
Switzerland Armando Stanco
Switzerland Endy Stanco
Italy Luigi Stanco
Switzerland Stefan Tanner
D1 Winners Belgium No. 194 RECY RACING TEAM Austria No. 190 Winkler Tuning
Belgium Erik Crabbe
Belgium Johan van Loo
Belgium Wim Meulders
Belgium Thomas Piessens
Belgium Jan de Vocht
Austria Markus Haider
Austria Simon Kölbl
Austria Markus Mair
Austria Markus Reitbauer
Austria Michael Winkler

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Points for the Touring Car Endurance Series standings were awarded after 12 hours.
  2. ^ Car No. 112 entered with a Renault Clio Cup (IV)[broken anchor] at the 24H Silverstone (Rnd 1).

References

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  1. ^ "Creventic launches Touring Car Endurance Series (TCES)". Motorsport.com. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Creventic presenteert Touring Car Endurance Series powered by Hankook" (PDF). Creventic. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Final round of the TCE SERIES 2016 will be included in the 24H EPILOG BRNO". Motorsport.com. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak "Hankook 24H Epilog Brno 2016 Entry List". Creventic. October 15, 2016. Archived from the original on March 24, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl "Hankook 24H Silverstone 2016 Entry List". Creventic. March 30, 2016. Archived from the original on March 24, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "Hankook 24H Slovakia 2016 Entry List". Creventic. June 15, 2016. Archived from the original on November 17, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  7. ^ "Hankook 24H Silverstone 2016 Results per class" (PDF). Creventic. April 3, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 13, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2016.
  8. ^ "Hankook 24H Slovakiaring 2016 Overall results" (PDF). Creventic. June 16, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 11, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  9. ^ "Hankook 24H Epilog Brno 2016 Overall results per class" (PDF). Creventic. October 16, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 19, 2016. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
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