2022 TCR Denmark Touring Car Series

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The 2022 TCR Denmark Touring Car Series is the third season of the TCR Denmark Touring Car Series.

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Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversClassRoundsRef.
Flag of Denmark.svg Carlsen Motorsport Peugeot 308 TCR 4 Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Carlsen 5 [1]
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Madsen Motorsport Peugeot 308 TCR 5 Flag of Denmark.svg Johnny VejleboT1–4 [2]
Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 6 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper JensenAll [3]
44 Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav BirchUAll
Flag of Denmark.svg Madbull Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 7 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Lund JohansenT1, 3, 5 [4]
Flag of Denmark.svg Meteor Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) 8 Flag of Denmark.svg Allan KristensenTAll [5]
41 Flag of Denmark.svg René PovlsenTAll
Flag of Denmark.svg Insight Racing Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR 9 Flag of Denmark.svg Jacob MathiassenAll [6]
10 Flag of Norway.svg Kristian SætherenU1–4, 7
169 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim KönigT1–3, 5, 7
Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development CUPRA León Competición TCR 11 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai SylvestUAll [7]
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Auto Lounge Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) 13 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian SkaarT7 [8]
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin Engman7
Flag of Denmark.svg Markussen Racing CUPRA León Competición TCR 18 Flag of Denmark.svg Michael MarkussenAll [9]
Flag of Denmark.svg Larsen Motorsport Peugeot 308 TCR 20 Flag of Denmark.svg Steffen LarsenT1–3, 5, 7 [10]
Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 21 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton BergströmUAll [11]
53 Flag of Germany.svg Michelle Halder7 [12]
77 Flag of Germany.svg Mike HalderAll [13]
Flag of Denmark.svg Outzen Motorsport Hyundai i30 N TCR 22 Flag of Denmark.svg Philip LindbergUAll [14]
Flag of Denmark.svg Hartmann Racing Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR 31 Flag of Denmark.svg Hans HartmannT1–3, 5, 7
Flag of Denmark.svg LM Racing CUPRA León Competición TCR 33 Flag of Denmark.svg Lars HøjrisTAll [15]
88 Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn BachTAll
Flag of Denmark.svg Budweg Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK2) 71 Flag of Denmark.svg Carsten LorenzenT1–6 [16]
IconClass
TTrophy
UU25/Drivers below 25

Calendar and results

The 2022 calendar was introduced on November 29, 2021. [17]

Rnd.CircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamTrophy winnerU23 winner
1R1 Padborg Park 8 May Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Kristensen Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch
2R4 Ring Djursland 29 May Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R5 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Steffen Larsen Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Sætheren
R6 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
3R7 Jyllandsringen 26 June Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R8 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Philip Lindberg
R9 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Philip Lindberg
4R10 Copenhagen 7 August Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R11 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R12 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development Flag of Denmark.svg Johnny Vejlebo Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
5R13 Jyllandsringen 27 August Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch
R14 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R15 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch
6R16 Padborg Park 10 September Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R17 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest Flag of Denmark.svg Green Development Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R18 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg GMB Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
7R19 Jyllandsringen 9 October Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest
R20 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Markussen Flag of Denmark.svg Markussen Racing Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Kristensen Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Bergström
R21 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder Flag of Sweden.svg TPR Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest

Championship Standings

Scoring system
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th Fastest Lap
Race25211816141210876543212

Drivers' Championship

Pos.Driver PDB1 DJU JYL1 COP JYL2 PDB2 JYL3 Pts.
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Kasper H. Jensen161511231222DSQ42161232428
2 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Halder32106351141331212123121417
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Sylvest453172365311414412374387
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Jacob Mathiassen534263658557565635565295
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Gustav Birch912111095934442733764107281
6 Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Markussen21063864713Ret663RetRet5441013243
7 Flag of Denmark.svg René Povlsen6165454104710101013116827899202
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Philip Lindberg12912RetDNSDNS722685831213596Ret10173
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Bergström11127712151113107Ret96877108758150
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Kenn Bach771717Ret118146871275111091012126142
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Kristensen8491211814109129119109981211811135
12 Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Højris16RetDNS141410121112913DNS109811131116141273
13 Flag of Denmark.svg Johnny Vejlebo13111189Ret138151112856
14 Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Sætheren1088104RetDSQ1214RetRetRet1415Ret53
15 Flag of Denmark.svg Steffen Larsen181515927DSQRet11DSQRetRet15131352
16 Flag of Denmark.svg Carsten Lorenzen17Ret1813DSQ1215161613111311131512111340
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin Engman94DSQ23
18 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Lund Johansen1414139RetRetRet121023
19 Flag of Denmark.svg Kim König15131416151316Ret1814151413161420
20 Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Hartmann19DNS16151314171517121413DSQ171517
21 Flag of Germany.svg Michelle Halder1711Ret5
22 Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Skaar18RetDNS0
23 Flag of Denmark.svg Michael CarlsenRetDNSDNS0
Pos.Driver PDB1 DJU JYL1 COP JYL2 PDB2 JYL3 Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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