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| caption =
| caption =
| category = [[Touring car racing|Touring cars]]
| category = [[Touring car racing|Touring cars]]
| inaugural2 = 2004
| inaugural2 = 1998
| folded =
| folded =
| constructors = [[BMW]], [[LADA]], [[SEAT]], [[Renault]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Kia Motors|Kia]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Honda]], [[Subaru]], [[Peugeot]]
| constructors = [[BMW]], [[LADA]], [[SEAT]], [[Renault]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Kia Motors|Kia]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Honda]], [[Subaru]], [[Peugeot]]
| engines =
| engines =
| tyres = [[Yokohama]]
| tyres = [[Yokohama Rubber Company|Yokohama]]
| country/region = Russia
| country/region = Russia
| champion driver = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Kirill Ladygin]]
| champion driver = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Dmitry Bragin]]
| champion team = [[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
| champion team = TAIF Motorsport
| manufacturer =
| manufacturer =
| current_season = 2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series
| current_season = {{CURRENTYEAR}} Russian Circuit Racing Series
| website = [http://raf-rcrs.ru/ raf-rcrs.ru]
| website = [http://raf-rcrs.ru/ raf-rcrs.ru]
}}
}}


The '''Russian Circuit Racing Series''' ('''RCRS''') is a national Russian racing series created in 2004. It incorporates four classes: touring, super-production, touring-light, national class and national-junior (since 2015). [[Sergei Krylov (racing driver)|Sergey Krylov]] has been the championship's promoter since 2004, in 2014 [[Oleg Petrikov]] became promoter of the series.
The '''Russian Circuit Racing Series''' ('''RCRS''') is a national Russian racing series created in 2004. It incorporates four classes: touring, super-production, touring-light, national class and national-junior (since 2015). [[Sergei Krylov (racing driver)|Sergey Krylov]] has been the championship's promoter since 2004, in 2014 [[Oleg Petrikov]] became promoter of the series.


== Circuits ==
== Circuits ==
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| [[2019 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2019]]
| [[2019 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2019]]
|-
|-
| [[Neva Ring]]
| [[:ru:Невское кольцо|Neva Ring]]
| [[Saint Petersburg]]
| [[Saint Petersburg]]
| 1998
| 1998
| 2006
| 2006
|-
|-
| [[Red Ring (racing circuit)|Red Ring]]
| [[:ru:Красное кольцо|Red Ring]]
| [[Krasnoyarsk]]
| [[Krasnoyarsk]]
| 2009
| 2009
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| '''[[NRING Circuit]]'''
| '''[[NRING Circuit]]'''
| [[Nizhny Novgorod]]
| [[Bogorodsk, Bogorodsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast|Bogorodsk]]
| 2010
| 2010
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|-
| [[Lipetsk]]
| [[Lipetsk]]
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| 2011
| 2011
|-
|-
| [[:ru:Курская дуга (трасса)|Kursk Ring]]
| [[Kursk]]
| [[Kursk]]
| [[Kursk]]
| 2008
| 2008
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| 2006
| 2006
|-
|-
| [[:ru:Автополигон НАМИ|Dmitrovsky Autopolygon]]
| [[Dmitrov]]
| [[Dmitrov]]
| [[Dmitrov]]
| 1998
| 1998
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|-
| '''[[Smolensk Ring]]'''
| '''[[Smolensk Ring]]'''
| [[Smolensk]]
| [[Safonovo, Safonovsky District, Smolensk Oblast|Safonovo]]
| 2011
| 2011
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Kazan Ring]]'''
| '''[[Kazan Ring]]'''
| [[Kazan]]
| [[Kazan]]
| 2011
| 2011
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|-
| [[Autodrom Saint Petersburg]]
| [[Autodrom Saint Petersburg]]
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|-
| '''[[Moscow Raceway]]'''
| '''[[Moscow Raceway]]'''
| [[Moscow]]
| [[Volokolamsk]]
| 2012
| 2012
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Sochi Autodrom]]'''
| [[Sochi Autodrom]]
| [[Sirius (urban-type settlement)|Sirius]]
| [[Sochi]]
| 2014
| 2014
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
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| [[Grozny]]
| [[Grozny]]
| [[2016 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2016]]
| [[2016 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2016]]
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|-
| '''[[Igora Drive]]'''
| '''[[Igora Drive]]'''
| [[Novozhilovo, Leningrad Oblast|Novozhilovo]]
| [[Sosnovo,_Priozersky_District,_Leningrad_Oblast|Sosnovo]]
| [[2020 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2020]]
| [[2020 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2020]]
| [[2021 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2021]]
| [[2022 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2022]]
|-
|}
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=== Touring ===
=== Touring ===


The international category where cars with two-litre engines and some physical alterations compete. The championship is similar in class to conditions in most other European countries that compete for the Cup of Europe [[ETCC]] and the World Championship [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]].
The international category where cars with two-litre engines and some physical alterations compete. Typical representatives include: [[BMW 3 Series|BMW 320]], [[Audi A4]], [[Subaru BRZ]], [[Honda Civic Type R|Honda Civic]] and [[Honda Accord|Accord]], [[Daewoo Lacetti|Chevrolet Lacetti]] and [[Chevrolet Cruze|Cruze]], [[SEAT León]].

Typical representatives include: [[BMW 3 Series|BMW 320]], [[Audi A4]], [[Subaru BRZ]], [[Honda Civic Type R|Honda Civic]] and [[Honda Accord|Accord]], [[Daewoo Lacetti|Chevrolet Lacetti]] and [[Chevrolet Cruze|Cruze]], [[SEAT León]].

Specifications:
* Engine: 2000 cm³
* Power: 290 HP
* Minimum weight: 1110 kg
* Speed: 250 km/h


=== TCR Russian Series ===
=== TCR Russian Series ===
In 2015 it was announced that cars under the new TCR regulations (as used in the [[TCR International Series]]) will be eligible to compete alongside the Touring class, but also have their standalone classification.
In 2015 it was announced that cars under the new TCR regulations (as used in the [[TCR International Series]]) will be eligible to compete alongside the Touring class, but also have their standalone classification. Typical representatives include: [[SEAT León|SEAT León Cup Racer]], [[Audi A3|Audi RS3 LMS TCR]], [[Lada Vesta|LADA Vesta TCR]] and [[Renault Megane|Renault Megane RS]]

Typical representatives include: [[SEAT León|SEAT León Cup Racer]], [[Audi A3|Audi RS3 LMS TCR]], [[Lada Vesta|LADA Vesta TCR]] and [[Renault Megane|Renault Megane RS]]


=== Touring-Light ===
=== Touring-Light ===
[[File:RTCC Национальный класс.jpg|thumb|220px|RTCC 2010]]
[[File:RTCC Национальный класс.jpg|thumb|220px|RTCC 2010]]
Cars with 1600cc engines compete in this class. Technical regulations are similar with R2B and S1600 international regulations.
Cars with 1600cc engines compete in this class. Typical representatives include: [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]], [[Lada Kalina]], [[Kia Rio]], [[Renault Twingo|Renault Twingo Sport]], [[Peugeot 208|Peugeot 208 GTI]].

Typical representatives include: [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]], [[Lada Kalina]], [[Kia Rio]], [[Renault Twingo|Renault Twingo Sport]], [[Peugeot 208|Peugeot 208 GTI]].

Specifications:
* Engine: 1600 cm³
* Power: 180 HP
* Minimum weight 1000 kg
* Speed: 170 km/h


=== Super-Production ===
=== Super-Production ===
This is an international category where cars with the two litre engine compete.
This is an international category where cars with the two litre engine compete. Typical representatives: [[Honda Civic]], [[Subaru BRZ]], [[Lada Granta]].

Typical representatives: [[Honda Civic]], [[Subaru BRZ]], [[Lada Granta]].

Specifications:
* Engine: 2000 cm³
* Power: 240 HP
* Minimum weight: 1110 kg
* Speed: 185 km/h


=== National class ===
=== National class ===
1600сс engine category for cars assembled in the territory of the Russian Federation. The small number of allowed changes in construction makes this category the cheapest for participation (except Junior class).
1600сс engine category for cars assembled in the territory of the Russian Federation. Typical representatives: [[Lada Kalina]], [[Lada 112]], [[Lada Riva]], [[Dacia Logan|Renault Logan]]/[[Dacia Sandero|Sandero]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]], [[Kia Rio]].

Typical representatives: [[Lada Kalina]], [[Lada 112]], [[Lada Riva]], [[Dacia Logan|Renault Logan]]/[[Dacia Sandero|Sandero]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]], [[Kia Rio]].

Specifications:
* Engine: 1600 cm³
* Power: to 150 HP
* Minimum weight: 1000 kg
* Speed: to 160 km/h


=== National-Junior class ===
=== National-Junior class ===
Category for drivers from 12 to 16 years old. Cars are similar to the National class but are less technically advanced. They are also cheaper for participation.
Category for drivers from 12 to 16 years old. Typical representatives: [[Lada Kalina]], [[Lada Samara]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]].


== Champions ==
Typical representatives: [[Lada Kalina]], [[Lada Samara]], [[Volkswagen Polo|VW Polo]].


Specifications:
* Engine: 1600 cm³
* Power: to 130 HP
* Minimum weight: 1000 kg
* Speed: to 145 km/h

== Champions ==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
!rowspan=2| Season
!rowspan=2| Season
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!2021
!2021
|Kirill Ladygin
|Kirill Ladygin
|LADA Sport Rosneft
|[[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
|Ivan Chubarov
|Ivan Chubarov
|LADA Sport Rosneft
|[[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
|Vadim Antipov
|Vadim Antipov
|Sofit-Racing Team
|Sofit-Racing Team
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|CapitalRT MotorSharks
|CapitalRT MotorSharks
|Sergey Ievlev
|Sergey Ievlev
|''None''
| align="center" | ''None''
|-
|-
!2020
!2020
|Kirill Ladygin
|[[Kirill Ladygin]]
|LADA Sport Rosneft
|[[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
|Vladimir Sheshenin
|Vladimir Sheshenin
|LADA Sport Rosneft
|[[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
|Vladislav Nezvankin
|Vladislav Nezvankin
|LADA Sport Rosneft
|[[LADA Sport]] [[Rosneft]]
|Petr Plotnikov
|Petr Plotnikov
|AKHMAT Racing Team
|AKHMAT Racing Team
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|Capital Racing Team
|Capital Racing Team
|Pavel Kuzminov
|Pavel Kuzminov
|''None''
| align="center" | ''None''
|-
|-
! [[2019 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2019]]
! [[2019 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2019]]
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|Petr Plotnikov
|Petr Plotnikov
|Rally Academy
|Rally Academy
| colspan="4" |''Not held''
| colspan="4" align="center" |''Not held''
|-
|-
! [[2018 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2018]]
! [[2018 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2018]]
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|Irina Sidorkova
|Irina Sidorkova
|Rally Academy
|Rally Academy
| colspan="4" |''Not held''
| colspan="4" align="center" |''Not held''
|-
|-
! [[2017 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2017]]
! [[2017 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2017]]
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|[[Maxim Kornilkov]]
|[[Maxim Kornilkov]]
|Rally Academy
|Rally Academy
| colspan="4" |''Not held''
| colspan="4" align="center" |''Not held''
|-
|-
! [[2016 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2016]]
! [[2016 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2016]]
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|[[Anton Gavrichenkov]]
|[[Anton Gavrichenkov]]
| align="center" | ''None''
| align="center" | ''None''
| colspan="4" |''Not held''
| colspan="4" align="center" |''Not held''
|-
|-
! [[2015 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2015]]
! [[2015 Russian Circuit Racing Series|2015]]
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|[[Gleb Kuznetsov]]
|[[Gleb Kuznetsov]]
| align="center" | ''None''
| align="center" | ''None''
| colspan="4" |''Not held''
| colspan="4" align="center" | ''Not held''
|-
|-
! 2014
! 2014
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| colspan="6" align="center" | ''Not held''
| colspan="6" align="center" | ''Not held''
|-
|-
! colspan="15" | LADA Cup
! colspan="15" | Russian Automobile Circuit Racing Championship
|-
|-
! 2003
! 2003

Latest revision as of 10:12, 27 February 2024

Russian Circuit Racing Series
CategoryTouring cars
CountryRussia
Inaugural season1998
ConstructorsBMW, LADA, SEAT, Renault, Ford, Kia, Volkswagen, Honda, Subaru, Peugeot
Tyre suppliersYokohama
Drivers' championRussia Dmitry Bragin
Teams' championTAIF Motorsport
Official websiteraf-rcrs.ru
Current season

The Russian Circuit Racing Series (RCRS) is a national Russian racing series created in 2004. It incorporates four classes: touring, super-production, touring-light, national class and national-junior (since 2015). Sergey Krylov has been the championship's promoter since 2004, in 2014 Oleg Petrikov became promoter of the series.

Circuits[edit]

Circuit City First Held Most recent
Autodrom Moscow Moscow 2002 2019
Neva Ring Saint Petersburg 1998 2006
Red Ring Krasnoyarsk 2009 2010
NRING Circuit Bogorodsk 2010 2022
Lipetsk Lipetsk 2009 2011
Kursk Ring Kursk 2008 2011
Vorobyovy Gory Moscow 2001 2006
Dmitrovsky Autopolygon Dmitrov 1998 2009
Orlovsky Ring Oryol 2008 2008
Luzhniki Olympic Complex Moscow 2003 2011
Smolensk Ring Safonovo 2011 2022
Kazan Ring Kazan 2011 2022
Autodrom Saint Petersburg St Petersburg 2011 2011
Moscow Raceway Volokolamsk 2012 2022
Sochi Autodrom Sirius 2014 2021
Fort Grozny Grozny 2016 2022
Igora Drive Novozhilovo 2020 2022

Classes in detail[edit]

RTCC, 2011

Touring[edit]

The international category where cars with two-litre engines and some physical alterations compete. Typical representatives include: BMW 320, Audi A4, Subaru BRZ, Honda Civic and Accord, Chevrolet Lacetti and Cruze, SEAT León.

TCR Russian Series[edit]

In 2015 it was announced that cars under the new TCR regulations (as used in the TCR International Series) will be eligible to compete alongside the Touring class, but also have their standalone classification. Typical representatives include: SEAT León Cup Racer, Audi RS3 LMS TCR, LADA Vesta TCR and Renault Megane RS

Touring-Light[edit]

RTCC 2010

Cars with 1600cc engines compete in this class. Typical representatives include: Ford Fiesta, VW Polo, Lada Kalina, Kia Rio, Renault Twingo Sport, Peugeot 208 GTI.

Super-Production[edit]

This is an international category where cars with the two litre engine compete. Typical representatives: Honda Civic, Subaru BRZ, Lada Granta.

National class[edit]

1600сс engine category for cars assembled in the territory of the Russian Federation. Typical representatives: Lada Kalina, Lada 112, Lada Riva, Renault Logan/Sandero, VW Polo, Kia Rio.

National-Junior class[edit]

Category for drivers from 12 to 16 years old. Typical representatives: Lada Kalina, Lada Samara, VW Polo.

Champions[edit]

Season Touring Touring-Light Super-Production S1600 S1600 Junior SMP GT4 Russia CN Sportprototype
Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion Drivers' Champion Teams' Champion
Russian Circuit Racing Series
2021 Kirill Ladygin LADA Sport Rosneft Ivan Chubarov LADA Sport Rosneft Vadim Antipov Sofit-Racing Team Petr Plotnikov Innostage - AG Team Artem Antonov RUMOS RACING Denis Remenyako CapitalRT MotorSharks Sergey Ievlev None
2020 Kirill Ladygin LADA Sport Rosneft Vladimir Sheshenin LADA Sport Rosneft Vladislav Nezvankin LADA Sport Rosneft Petr Plotnikov AKHMAT Racing Team Egor Fokin Rally Academy Denis Remenyako Capital Racing Team Pavel Kuzminov None
2019 Dmitry Bragin TAIF Motorsport Vladimir Cherevan Rally Academy Andrey Petukhov LADA Sport Rosneft Mikhail Mityaev LADA Sport Rosneft Petr Plotnikov Rally Academy Not held
2018 Dmitry Bragin Lukoil Racing Team Grigory Burlutskiy Carville Racing Mikhail Mityaev LADA Sport Rosneft Pavel Kalmanovich AG Team Irina Sidorkova Rally Academy Not held
2017 Dmitry Bragin LADA Sport Rosneft Denis Bulatov Podmoskovie Motorsport Mikhail Mityaev LADA Sport Rosneft Aydar Nuriev Rally Academy Maxim Kornilkov Rally Academy Not held
2016 Dmitry Bragin Lukoil Racing Dmitry Bragin LADA Sport Rosneft Maksim Chernev URT Subaru Team Lukoil Vladimir Sheshenin B-Tuning Pro Racing Team Anton Gavrichenkov None Not held
2015 Aleksey Dudukalo Lukoil Racing Dmitry Bragin LADA Sport Rosneft Maksim Chernev Innocenti Lada Sport Dmitry Bragin STK Taifmotorsport Gleb Kuznetsov None Not held
2014 Mikhail Grachev AMG Motorsport Boris Shulmeyster Sports Racing Technologies Andrei Maslennikov Ralf-Car Team Vladimir Sheshenin Lukoil Racing Team Lada Not held
Russian Racing Championship
2013 Mikhail Grachev AMG Motorsport Pavel Kalmanovich Lukoil Racing Team Lada Vladimir Strelchenko Ralf-Car Team Egor Sanin KGOO STK MX-Autosport Not held
2012 Aleksandr Frolov TNK Racing Team Mikhail Grachev PSM Team80 Vasiliy Krichevskiy Khimki Motorsport Vladimir Sheshenin AvtoVAZ PROO Not held
Russian Touring Car Championship
2011 Aleksandr Frolov Orenburg Racing Aleksandr Sotnikov Lukoil Racing Viktor Kozankov Honda Cheryomushki Vadim Meshcherjakov Autoclod-afso Not held
2010 Mikhail Ukhov TNK Racing Mikhail Kozlovskiy Lukoil Racing Viktor Kozankov Honda Cheryomushki Vasiliy Mezentsev Krasnoe koltso Not held
2009 Vladimir Strelchenko Khimki Motorsport Aleksey Dudukalo Lukoil Racing Mikhail Zasadych Prology Racing Team Aleksey Filimonov None Not held
2008 Aleksey Basov RED WINGS Aleksey Dudukalo Lukoil Racing Pavel Fedorov Prology Racing Team Aleksandr Zheltov TAXI-2 Technical Consulting Not held
2007 Aleksandr Lvov Golden Motors Aleksandr Sotnikov Dinamo Autosport Aleksey Basov STK Rally Podmoskovie Nikita Vasilyev Jackpot Not held
2006 Vladimir Labazov AVTODOM Racing Anton Markin Dinamo Autosport Vladimir Cherevan Korus Autosport Igor Fillipov Kaluga Motorsport Not held
2005 Vladimir Nechaev AVTODOM Racing Aleksandr Sotnikov Dinamo Autosport Ilya Burenko Forza Sport Artem Kazyavin SKP Not held
2004 Grigoriy Komarov MTS AC Racing Vladimir Labazov Dinamo ASSTI Not held Roman Kozyavin SPK Tolyatti Not held
Russian Automobile Circuit Racing Championship
2003 Mikhail Ukhov MTS AC Racing Anton Smekalkin None Not held
2002 Grigoriy Komarov MTS AC Racing Vladimir Nechaev None Not held
2001 Aleksandr Lvov Master-Pilot Mikhail Ukhov None Not held
2000 Mikhail Ukhov MTS AC Racing Not held
1999 Vladimir Sukhov AC Racing Not held
1998 Oleg Kesselman Avtostil Azart MSP Not held

References[edit]