The 2004 FIA European Touring Car Championship season was the last European Touring Car Championship season. For 2005, the European Championship would become the World Touring Car Championship, and a one-off European Touring Car Cup would be held.
The season began at Monza on 28 March, and finished at Dubai after twenty races over ten meetings.
The Drivers' Championship title was won by Andy Priaulx for BMW Team Great Britain, who tied on points with BMW Team Deutschland's Dirk Müller, although Priaulx earned the title due to his greater number of victories during the season. AutoDelta's Gabriele Tarquini was third.
BMW won the Manufacturers Championship ahead of Alfa Romeo and SEAT. Tom Coronel won the Michelin Independents Trophy, while AutoDelta won the Michelin Teams Trophy.
Round | Country | Track | Date | |
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1 | R1 | Italy | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 28 March |
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2 | R3 | Spain | Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia | 18 April |
R4 | ||||
3 | R5 | France | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | 2 May |
R6 | ||||
4 | R7 | Germany | Hockenheimring | 16 May |
R8 | ||||
5 | R9 | Czech Republic | Masaryk Circuit, Brno | 30 May |
R10 | ||||
6 | R11 | United Kingdom | Donington Park | 27 June |
R12 | ||||
7 | R13 | Belgium | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 31 July |
R14 | ||||
8 | R15 | Italy | Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola | 5 September |
R16 | ||||
9 | R17 | Germany | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | 19 September |
R18 | ||||
10 | R19 | United Arab Emirates | Dubai Autodrome | 8 October |
R20 |
Race | Race Name | Pole Position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Winning independent |
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1 | Monza | Gabriele Tarquini | Dirk Müller | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Tom Coronel |
2 | Augusto Farfus | Jörg Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Tom Coronel | ||
3 | Valencia | Augusto Farfus | Gabriele Tarquini | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Salvatore Tavano |
4 | Augusto Farfus | Fabrizio Giovanardi | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Salvatore Tavano | ||
5 | Magny-Cours | Jörg Müller | Jordi Gené | Dirk Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Michele Bartyan |
6 | Andy Priaulx | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Tom Coronel | ||
7 | Hockenheim | Jordi Gené | Andy Priaulx | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Luca Rangoni |
8 | Andy Priaulx | Jörg Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Luca Rangoni | ||
9 | Brno | Rickard Rydell | Andy Priaulx | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Tom Coronel |
10 | Dirk Müller | Dirk Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Tom Coronel | ||
11 | Donington Park | James Thompson | Andy Priaulx | James Thompson | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Salvatore Tavano |
12 | Dirk Müller | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Tom Coronel | ||
13 | Spa-Francorchamps | Jörg Müller | Frank Diefenbacher | Dirk Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Salvatore Tavano |
14 | Tom Coronel | Jörg Müller | BMW Team Deutschland | Tom Coronel | ||
15 | Imola | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Salvatore Tavano |
16 | Fabrizio Giovanardi | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Alessandro Balzan | ||
17 | Oschersleben | Augusto Farfus | Andy Priaulx | Andy Priaulx | BMW Team UK | Tom Coronel |
18 | Frank Diefenbacher | Rickard Rydell | SEAT Sport | Tom Coronel | ||
19 | Dubai | Andy Priaulx | Augusto Farfus | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Luca Rangoni |
20 | Gabriele Tarquini | Gabriele Tarquini | AutoDelta Squadra Corse | Salvatore Tavano |
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | |||||||||||
10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold - Pole |
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Bold - Pole |
Point system: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 for top eight finishers.
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