The 2022 TCR Australia Series (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2022 Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series) was an
Australian motor racing competition for
TCR cars. It was the third running of the
TCR Australia Series. Each round of the series was contested as part of the
Motorsport Australia Championships.
For Rounds 1 to 6, points were awarded 50, 46, 44, 42 etc for Races 1 & 3 and 40, 36, 34, 32 etc for Race 2.[41]
For Round 7, points were awarded 75, 69, 63, 57 etc for Races 1 & 3.[41] Points would have been awarded 60, 54, 48, 42 etc for Race 2 [41] however the race was cancelled.
2 additional points were awarded to the driver that recorded the fastest lap time in the final results of Q2 at each Round.[41]
^Jay Hanson entered round 3 in an Audi RS3 LMS (2021), but after an accident in the opening practise session saw him switch to an Audi RS3 LMS (2017) for the rest of the weekend
^Race 20 was cancelled due to heavy rain, no points was awarded
The 2022 TCR Australia Series (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2022 Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series) was an
Australian motor racing competition for
TCR cars. It was the third running of the
TCR Australia Series. Each round of the series was contested as part of the
Motorsport Australia Championships.
For Rounds 1 to 6, points were awarded 50, 46, 44, 42 etc for Races 1 & 3 and 40, 36, 34, 32 etc for Race 2.[41]
For Round 7, points were awarded 75, 69, 63, 57 etc for Races 1 & 3.[41] Points would have been awarded 60, 54, 48, 42 etc for Race 2 [41] however the race was cancelled.
2 additional points were awarded to the driver that recorded the fastest lap time in the final results of Q2 at each Round.[41]
^Jay Hanson entered round 3 in an Audi RS3 LMS (2021), but after an accident in the opening practise session saw him switch to an Audi RS3 LMS (2017) for the rest of the weekend
^Race 20 was cancelled due to heavy rain, no points was awarded