The 2022 TCR Denmark Touring Car Series is the third season of the TCR Denmark Touring Car Series.
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The 2022 calendar was introduced on November 29, 2021. [17]
Rnd. | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Trophy winner | U23 winner | |
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1 | R1 | Padborg Park | 8 May | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest |
R2 | Gustav Birch | Gustav Birch | GMB Motorsport | Allan Kristensen | Gustav Birch | ||||
R3 | Mike Halder | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | René Povlsen | Gustav Birch | ||||
2 | R4 | Ring Djursland | 29 May | Nicolai Sylvest | Nicolai Sylvest | Nicolai Sylvest | Green Development | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest |
R5 | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | Steffen Larsen | Kristian Sætheren | ||||
R6 | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
3 | R7 | Jyllandsringen | 26 June | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | Kenn Bach | Nicolai Sylvest |
R8 | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | René Povlsen | Philip Lindberg | ||||
R9 | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | Kenn Bach | Philip Lindberg | ||||
4 | R10 | Copenhagen | 7 August | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | Kenn Bach | Nicolai Sylvest |
R11 | Nicolai Sylvest | Nicolai Sylvest | Green Development | Kenn Bach | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
R12 | Nicolai Sylvest | Nicolai Sylvest | Green Development | Johnny Vejlebo | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
5 | R13 | Jyllandsringen | 27 August | Kasper Jensen | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | Kenn Bach | Gustav Birch |
R14 | Kasper Jensen | Nicolai Sylvest | Green Development | Kenn Bach | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
R15 | Kasper Jensen | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | René Povlsen | Gustav Birch | ||||
6 | R16 | Padborg Park | 10 September | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest |
R17 | Nicolai Sylvest | Nicolai Sylvest | Green Development | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
R18 | Mike Halder | Kasper Jensen | GMB Motorsport | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
7 | R19 | Jyllandsringen | 9 October | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | René Povlsen | Nicolai Sylvest |
R20 | Kasper Jensen | Michael Markussen | Markussen Racing | Allan Kristensen | Anton Bergström | ||||
R21 | Mike Halder | Mike Halder | TPR Motorsport | Kenn Bach | Nicolai Sylvest | ||||
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | Fastest Lap |
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Race | 25 | 21 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
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