2022 TCR UK Touring Car Championship


The 2022 TCR UK Touring Car Championship was the fifth season of the TCR UK Touring Car Championship. The championship featured production-based touring cars built to TCR specifications and was held over fifteen races across seven meetings throughout England. The championship was operated by Stewart Lines' Maximum Group.

Calendar

A new calendar was announced commencing on 16 April 2022 with 15 rounds scheduled.

Teams and drivers

Driver changes

Entering/Re-Entering TCR UK
Changed Teams
  • With Motus One Racing leaving the championship, Max Hart joined JamSport Racing driving a Hyundai i30 N TCR.
Leaving TCR UK
  • 2 of Power Maxed Racing's 2021 entries, Dan Kirby and William Butler, failed to return.
  • Having entered the opening rounds in 2021, Motus One Managing Director Will Powell left to race in the BTCC. His teammate at Motus One, Danny Krywyj also failed to return.
  • Having done selected events in 2021, Alex Morgan, Alex Kite, Tom Hibbert, Jamie Sturges, Toby Bearne and Daniel Wylie all did not return.

Team changes

  • Essex & Kent Motorsport expanded to 3 cars with defending double champion Lewis Kent switching to a Hyundai Veloster N TCR.
  • Area Motorsport would expand to 3 Cupra León TCR's.

Mid-season changes

  • Simon Tomlinson & Kieran Griffin left the series after the opening round.
  • Neil Trotter and Chameleon Motorsport would enter the championship from the second round onwards with a Cupra León TCR.
  • Rob Butler would switch to Garage 81 for the second round. He would leave the series before the third event, returning to the Miltek Civic Cup.
  • Alex Ley entered the season earlier than announced, appearing from the second round onwards.
  • Having appeared in 2 rounds during 2021, Mark Smith returned for both Donington Park meetings with his Cupra León TCR being run under the Richmond Fire Motorsport banner.
  • Hugo Cook left the series after round 2.
  • Callum Newsham missed the second round due to illness.
  • Jack Depper would leave the series after the third round.
  • Prior to round 4, Adam Shepherd left JamSport Racing and joined Area Motorsport.
  • Both Russell Joyce and Chris Wallis missed round 4 and 5 before both returned for round 6.
  • Darron Lewis and George Heler would join the grid for round 6. Lewis would run his Audi RS 3 LMS TCR for his own team while Heler's Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR would be run by Paul Sheard Racing. However, both entries were ineligible to score points.
  • Steve Gales' entry changed several times during the season. For the opening round his Audi RS 3 LMS TCR was run under the banner. For rounds 2 & 3 he was entered under the Welch Motorsport banner. He missed round 4 due to damage sustained at the previous round before returning for round 5. This time he would drive a Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR for MPHR. For the final two events, MPHR would continue to run him but he returned to driving an Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.
  • Ahead of the final event, both Andy Wilmot and Max Hart announced that they would be leaving JamSport Racing.
  • For the season finale, Chameleon Motorsport upgraded and expanded to two Cupra León Competición TCR's for Neil Trotter and Mini Challenge UK racer Lewis Brown.
  • Prior to the final round, Area Motorsport announced on social media that Bruce Winfield would switch to a Hyundai i30 N TCR. He would be joined by fellow Hyundai drivers Alex Ley and Andy Wilmot who left Daniel James Motorsport and JamSport Racing respectively.
  • For the final 2 races, Jonathon Beeson would race the Paul Sheard Racing Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.
  • For the last 2 races, George Jaxon would race a Team HARD. Cupra León TCR. This was the car run previously by Area Motorsport for Jamie Tonks.
  • Area Motorsport with FastR teammates Jessica Hawkins and Jamie Tonks would both miss the final round with both cars being sold beforehand.
  • Ant Whorton-Eales would also miss the final event leaving JamSport Racing with 0 entries having started the season with 5.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamDiamond Trophy winner
1Oulton Park International

Championship standings

Drivers' standings

  • Drivers' top 13 results from the 15 races count towards the championship. Drivers cannot drop scores from the final 2 races at Snetterton.