Campeonato de España de Turismos

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Campeonato de España de Turismos
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Category Touring cars
Country Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Inaugural season1966
Engine suppliers Aston Martin
Mercedes-Benz
Porsche
Tyre suppliers Michelin

The Spanish Supertouring Championship (Campeonato de España de Turismos) is Spain's national motorsport series for touring cars. It was established in 1966 and its drivers' title has been held by such notable drivers as Double ETCC and champion Fabrizio Giovanardi, local idols Luis Villamil, Jordi Gene and formers F1 driver Luis Pérez-Sala and Adrian Campos.

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Champions

Series NameSeasonChampionTeamManufacturer Champion
Campeonato de España de Turismos1991 Flag of Spain.svg Luis Pérez-Sala (Alfa Romeo 75 America) Flag of Italy.svg Alfa by Nini Russo Citroën
1992 Flag of Spain.svg Juan Ignacio Villacieros (BMW M3) Flag of Spain.svg Teo Martín Motorsport BMW
1993 Flag of Spain.svg Luis Pérez-Sala (Nissan Skyline Gtr) Flag of Spain.svg Team Repsol Nissan BMW
Campeonato de España de Superturismos 1994 Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Campos (Alfa Romeo 155 Ts) Flag of Italy.svg Alfa by Nini Russo BMW
1995 Flag of Spain.svg Luis Villamil (Alfa Romeo 155 Ts) Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo
1996 Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Gené (Audi A4 quattro) Flag of Spain.svg Audi Racing Team España Audi
1997 Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Giovanardi (Alfa Romeo 155 Ts) Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Romeo Nordauto Alfa Romeo
Campeonato de España de Turismos Series1998 Flag of Spain.svg Alfredo Mostajo (Citroën ZX 16V) Flag of Spain.svg Amosport Competiciónnone
Campeonato de España de Turismos2019 Flag of Spain.svg Borja García (Honda Civic Type R) Flag of Spain.svg Teo Martín Motorsport Honda
2021 Flag of Spain.svg Félix Aparicio (Honda Civic Type R) Flag of Spain.svg Teo Martín Motorsport none

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