European Touring Car Championship 2004

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The 2004 European Touring Car Championship season was the last in which this championship was held as a European championship. The following year it received the status of a world championship. The season consisted of 10 stations, each of which had 2 runs. The last European championship title was secured by the Briton Andy Priaulx .

calendar

run date country route winner Make and model
1 28th March ItalyItaly Italy Monza ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
2 GermanyGermany Jörg Müller BMW 320i
3 April 18 SpainSpain Spain Valencia ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
4th ItalyItaly Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
5 2.May FranceFrance France Magny-Cours GermanyGermany Dirk Mueller BMW 320i
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i
7th May 16 GermanyGermany Germany Hockenheim United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i
8th GermanyGermany Jörg Müller BMW 320i
9 30th May Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Brno United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i
10 GermanyGermany Dirk Mueller BMW 320i
11 July 27th United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Donington United KingdomUnited Kingdom James Thompson Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
12 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i
13 July 31 BelgiumBelgium Belgium Spa Francorchamps GermanyGermany Dirk Mueller BMW 320i
14th GermanyGermany Jörg Müller BMW 320i
15th 5th September ItalyItaly Italy Imola ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
16 ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
17th September 19th GermanyGermany Germany Oschersleben United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx BMW 320i
18th SwedenSweden Rickard Rydell Seat Toledo Cupra
19th 8th October United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Dubai ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000
20th ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 156 S2000

Score

driver

Pl. driver Points
1. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Priaulx 111
2. GermanyGermany Dirk Mueller 111
3. ItalyItaly Gabriele Tarquini 106
4th GermanyGermany Jörg Müller 93
5. ItalyItaly Fabrizio Giovanardi 63
6th BrazilBrazil Augusto Farfus 54
7th SpainSpain Antonio García 43
8th. SpainSpain Jordi Gené 39
9. United KingdomUnited Kingdom James Thompson 37
10. SwedenSweden Rickard Rydell 29
Pl. driver Points
11. GermanyGermany Frank Diefenbacher 29
12. NetherlandsNetherlands Tom Coronel 25th
13. BelgiumBelgium Kurt Mollekens 9
14th ItalyItaly Salvatore Tavano 8th
ItalyItaly Alessandro Zanardi 8th
16. ItalyItaly Luca Rangoni 6th
17th ItalyItaly Alessandro Balzan 3
AustriaAustria Michele Bartyan 3
19th SwedenSweden Carl Rosenblad 2
20th ItalyItaly Stefano d'Aste 1

Independents Trophy

Pl. driver Points
1. NetherlandsNetherlands Tom Coronel 140
2. ItalyItaly Salvatore Tavano 106
3. ItalyItaly Alessandro Balzan 91
4th ItalyItaly Luca Rangoni 82
5. AustriaAustria Michele Bartyan 76
SwedenSweden Carl Rosenblad 76
7th ItalyItaly Stefano d'Aste 58
8th. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Harrison 45
Pl. driver Points
9. FinlandFinland Toni Ruokonen 29
10. GermanyGermany Sebastian Grunert 22nd
11. ItalyItaly Sandro Sardelli 16
12. GermanyGermany Roland Asch 11
13. GermanyGermany Thomas Klenke 8th
14th NetherlandsNetherlands Paulien Zwart 7th
15th NetherlandsNetherlands Klaas Zwart 3

Teams

Pl. driver Points
1. AutoDelta Squadra Corse 220
2. BMW Team Germany 205
3. Racing Bart Mampey 120
4th SEAT Sport 95
5. BMW Team Italy-Spain 51
Pl. driver Points
6th Carly Motors 25th
7th Oregon team 17th
8th. JAS Motorsport 3
9. Crawford Racing 2
10. Proteam Motorsport 1

Manufacturer

Pl. driver Points
1. BMW 220
2. Alfa Romeo 205
3. Seat 120