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.[1][2]
Hugo Cook announced his return, after a late season entry in
2021, in his family run
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.[22]
Another driver graduating from the Volkswagen Racing Cup was Matthew Wilson who would debut with JWB Motorsport in a brand new
Cupra León Competición TCR.[24] He would be joined at the opening round by Kieran Griffin and Miltek Civic Cup front runner, Rob Butler, both driving a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.[25]
Having entered the second half of the
2021 season, Jack Depper announced a return for the full campaign driving for Capture Motorsport in a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.[27]
Steve Gales entered the championship for the first time. He was initially slated to run a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR but would arrive at the first round with an
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.[28]
Darelle Wilson would enter the full season with his family run
Vauxhall Astra TCR. He would remain one of only 2 drivers to appear in every season of TCR UK.[30]
Teenager Alex Ley was announced for a late season entry driving a Daniel James Motorsport run
Hyundai i30 N TCR.[31]
Having entered the final event in
2021, Isaac Smith joined for the full season in a family run
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.
Changed Teams
With Motus One Racing leaving the championship, Max Hart joined JamSport Racing driving a
Hyundai i30 N TCR.
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.[3]
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.[10]
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.[37]
Alex Ley entered the season earlier than announced, appearing from the second round onwards.[38]
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.[39]
Jack Depper would leave the series after the third round.
Prior to round 4, Adam Shepherd left JamSport Racing and joined Area Motorsport.[9]
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.[36][34] However, both entries were unable 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 Playerlands 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.[40]
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.[11][12]
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.[20]
^Grid positions were decided by a drivers second fastest time in qualifying. No points were awarded.
^Max Hart initially qualified on Pole Position but was demoted to last with a further 10 second delayed start due to a technical infringement.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the Diamond Trophy but was later disqualified due to a technical infringement.
^Jac Constable crossed the line first but was handed a 10 second penalty for a jump start which dropped him to third.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the race overall but was disqualified due to a technical infringement.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the Goodyear Diamond Trophy but was disqualified due to a technical infringement. However as Darron Lewis was a guest entry, the full 25 points would be awarded to Neil Trotter.
^Russell Joyce initially won the Goodyear Diamond Trophy but was penalised 3 places for causing a collision handing the win to
Andy Wilmot.
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.[1][2]
Hugo Cook announced his return, after a late season entry in
2021, in his family run
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.[22]
Another driver graduating from the Volkswagen Racing Cup was Matthew Wilson who would debut with JWB Motorsport in a brand new
Cupra León Competición TCR.[24] He would be joined at the opening round by Kieran Griffin and Miltek Civic Cup front runner, Rob Butler, both driving a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.[25]
Having entered the second half of the
2021 season, Jack Depper announced a return for the full campaign driving for Capture Motorsport in a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.[27]
Steve Gales entered the championship for the first time. He was initially slated to run a
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR but would arrive at the first round with an
Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.[28]
Darelle Wilson would enter the full season with his family run
Vauxhall Astra TCR. He would remain one of only 2 drivers to appear in every season of TCR UK.[30]
Teenager Alex Ley was announced for a late season entry driving a Daniel James Motorsport run
Hyundai i30 N TCR.[31]
Having entered the final event in
2021, Isaac Smith joined for the full season in a family run
Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR.
Changed Teams
With Motus One Racing leaving the championship, Max Hart joined JamSport Racing driving a
Hyundai i30 N TCR.
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.[3]
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.[10]
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.[37]
Alex Ley entered the season earlier than announced, appearing from the second round onwards.[38]
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.[39]
Jack Depper would leave the series after the third round.
Prior to round 4, Adam Shepherd left JamSport Racing and joined Area Motorsport.[9]
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.[36][34] However, both entries were unable 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 Playerlands 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.[40]
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.[11][12]
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.[20]
^Grid positions were decided by a drivers second fastest time in qualifying. No points were awarded.
^Max Hart initially qualified on Pole Position but was demoted to last with a further 10 second delayed start due to a technical infringement.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the Diamond Trophy but was later disqualified due to a technical infringement.
^Jac Constable crossed the line first but was handed a 10 second penalty for a jump start which dropped him to third.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the race overall but was disqualified due to a technical infringement.
^Andy Wilmot initially won the Goodyear Diamond Trophy but was disqualified due to a technical infringement. However as Darron Lewis was a guest entry, the full 25 points would be awarded to Neil Trotter.
^Russell Joyce initially won the Goodyear Diamond Trophy but was penalised 3 places for causing a collision handing the win to
Andy Wilmot.