The 2016 World Touring Car Championship was the thirteenth season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship, and the twelfth since the series was revived in 2005.
In 2016 a new manufacturer Polestar (with Volvo S60) entered while Citroën reduced the number of official entries to two, and announced their retirement in 2017. A new team time trial format was introduced for manufacturers, titled Manufacturers Against the Clock (MAC3), consisting in three cars per manufacturer completing two laps at the same time (only one lap at the Nürburgring) against the clock, whereby the total time of the last car determines the result. The cars must finish in a 15 seconds gap.
Teams and drivers
Team
Car
No.
Drivers
Rounds
Manufacturer entries
Lada Sport Rosneft
Lada Vesta WTCC
2
Gabriele Tarquini
All
7
Hugo Valente
All
10
Nick Catsburg
All
Honda Racing Team JAS
Honda Civic WTCC
5
Norbert Michelisz
All
34
Ryō Michigami
9
Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team
12
Robert Huff
All
18
Tiago Monteiro
All
Citroën Racing
Citroën C-Elysée WTCC
37
José María López
All
68
Yvan Muller
All
Polestar Cyan Racing
Volvo S60 Polestar TC1
61
Fredrik Ekblom
1–6, 10
62
Thed Björk
All
63
Robert Dahlgren
7–8, 11
81
Néstor Girolami
9
Independent entries
Sébastien Loeb Racing
Citroën C-Elysée WTCC
3
Tom Chilton
All
11
Grégoire Demoustier
All
25
Mehdi Bennani
All
ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport
Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1
8
Sabine Schmitz
5
15
James Thompson
2, 4, 6–11
77
René Münnich
1, 3
ROAL Motorsport
Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1
9
Tom Coronel
All
Campos Racing
Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1
27
John Filippi
All
86
Esteban Guerrieri
8
Zengő Motorsport
Honda Civic WTCC
55
Ferenc Ficza
All
99
Dániel Nagy
1, 7–11
ETCC Entries ineligible to score points
Super 2000
Zengő Motorsport
SEAT León Cup Racer
108
Norbert Nagy
5
Rikli Motorsport
Honda Civic TCR
111
Kris Richard
5
112
Peter Rikli
5
Lema Racing
SEAT León Cup Racer
114
Igor Stefanovski
5
137
Fábio Mota
5
ASK Lein Racing
SEAT León Cup Racer
117
Mladen Lalušić
5
Krenek Motorsport
SEAT León Cup Racer
119
Christjohannes Schreiber
5
122
Petr Fulín
5
Sébastien Loeb Racing
Peugeot 308 Racing Cup
130
Teddy Clairet
5
138
David Pouget
5
Super 1600
RAVENOL Motorsport
Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V
181
Niklas Mackschin
5
182
Ksenia Niks
5
183
Daniel Niermann
5
184
Ulrike Krafft
5
ETH Tuning
Peugeot 207 Sport
186
Andreas Rinke
5
187
David Griessner
5
Master KR Racing
Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V
195
Sergii Kravets
5
197
Pavlo Kopylets
5
Calendar
The provisional 2016 schedule was revealed on 2 December 2015. With the confirmation of the 2016 SMP F4 Championship calendar, it was originally confirmed the season would start at the Sochi Autodrom, with the Russian round of the championship switching from Moscow Raceway. However, on 9 February 2016, the calendar was adjusted, leaving the Russian round at Moscow in June.
The Race of Thailand was cancelled after the organiser Eurosport Events and the Thai ASN failed to come to an agreement. No replacement race will be held, reducing the calendar to 11 race weekends.
Results and standings
Compensation weights
The most competitive cars keep an 80 kg compensation weight. The other cars get a lower one, calculated according to their results for the three previous rounds. The less the cars get some good results, the less they get a compensation weight, from 0 kg to 80 kg. For the first two rounds, Citroën C-Elysée WTCC had an 80 kg compensation weight.
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Championship points were awarded on the results of each race at each event as follows:
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Points
25
18
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
Notes
12345 refers to the classification of the drivers after the qualifying for the main race (second race), where bonus points are awarded 5–4–3–2–1.
Manufacturers' Championship
Pos.
Manufacturer
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts.
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
M
R1
R2
1
Citroën
1
2
11
1
2
11
2
1
11
1
2
11
2
1
11
2
5
84
1
1
22
2
1
11
1
4
11
Ret
3
11
1
2
11
957
6
43
5
53
2
2
3
33
5
52
9
105
5
54
3
53
5
22
4
23
4
33
2
Honda
3
1
22
1
1
24
1
10
32
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
1
3
23
1
6
33
2
6
11
1
2
32
2
1
3
1
2
8
DNP
3
44
675
3
35
3
45
11
63
DSQ
DSQ
4
4
7
4
8
33
4
44
2
8
9
11
5
55
3
Lada
2
5
54
Ret
4
32
3
3
95
2
4
32
DNP
6
64
3
1
11
3
3
7
3
13
125
3
7
105
2
5
42
DNP
1
7
536
8
7
11
13
5
13
Ret
45
7
9
2
22
12
9
14
13
10
11
6
55
8
14
4
Volvo
DNP
7
10
DNP
10
8
DNP
4
44
DNP
7
104
DNP
8
75
DNP
13
12
DNP
7
65
DNP
11
14
DNP
6
54
DNP
1
64
DNP
6
22
321
NC
Ret
DSQ
DSQ
15
11
9
11
Ret
8
Ret
15
13
Ret
16
16
9
7
8
7
7
Ret
Pos.
Manufacturer
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts.
Notes
Only the two best placed cars of each manufacturer earned points.
12345 refers to the classification of the drivers in the main race qualification, where bonus points are awarded 5–4–3–2–1. Points were only awarded to the fastest two cars from each manufacturer.
In MAC3 points are awarded if 3 cars of the same manufacturer within a 15 seconds gap. MAC3 points were awarded as follows:
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
Points
10
8
6
WTCC Trophy
WTCC Trophy points are awarded to the first eight drivers classified in each race on the following scale: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. One point is awarded to the highest-placed WTCC Trophy competitor in qualifying and for another for the fastest lap in each race.
Pos.
Driver
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts.
1
Mehdi Bennani
2
8
2
6
1
8
6
5
5
5
9
10
4
8
8
7
16
4
11
3
16
1
190
2
Tom Chilton
11
9
9
7
2
5
5
DSQ
2
3
14
16
2
10
1
8
8
6
Ret
9
2
Ret
155
3
Tom Coronel
9
11
15
9
14
7
1
8
Ret
DNS
12
Ret
1
16
7
2
12
14
7
10
12
9
134
4
James Thompson
16
11
Ret
6
8
6
11
11
9
11
13
12
12
14
10
10
93
5
John Filippi
12
12
14
10
8
12
Ret
9
Ret
12
11
14
15
14
10
10
14
16
Ret
15
14
13
83
6
Grégoire Demoustier
10
13
13
12
7
Ret
8
Ret
11
14
16
13
16
12
12
15
17
15
13
17
15
12
76
7
Ferenc Ficza
DNS
DNS
Ret
DNS
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
12
13
15
9
14
15
18
18
14
16
13
11
45
8
Dániel Nagy
WD
WD
17
Ret
15
19
15
19
15
18
11
15
21
9
Sabine Schmitz
10
11
12
10
René Münnich
14
Ret
9
14
11
11
Esteban Guerrieri
Ret
6
9
Pos.
Driver
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts.
WTCC Teams' Trophy
All the teams taking part in the championship were eligible to score points towards the Teams' Trophy, with the exception of manufacturer teams, with the first two cars from each team scoring points in each race on the following scale: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1.
Pos
Team
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts
1
Sébastien Loeb Racing
2
8
2
6
1
5
5
5
2
3
9
10
2
8
1
7
8
4
11
3
2
1
334
10
9
9
7
2
8
6
Ret
5
5
14
13
4
10
8
8
16
6
13
9
15
12
2
ROAL Motorsport
9
11
15
9
14
7
1
8
Ret
DNS
12
Ret
1
16
7
2
12
14
7
10
12
9
131
3
ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport
14
Ret
16
11
9
14
Ret
6
10
11
8
6
11
11
9
11
13
12
12
14
10
10
117
4
Campos Racing
12
12
14
10
8
12
Ret
9
Ret
12
11
14
15
14
10
6
14
16
Ret
15
14
13
95
Ret
10
5
Zengő Motorsport
DNS
DNS
Ret
DNS
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
12
13
15
9
14
15
15
19
15
18
14
16
11
11
75
WD
WD
17
Ret
18
19
15
18
13
15
Pos
Team
FRA
SVK
HUN
MAR
GER
RUS
PRT
ARG
JPN
CHN
QAT
Pts
Regulation changes
The sporting regulations were approved by the FIA, at the December 2015 meeting of the World Motor Sport Council.
Sporting regulations
The reverse grid race of the weekend was switched from race two to race one, with the length of race two being increased by one lap.
A new qualifying time trial format was introduced for manufacturers, titled Manufacturers Against the Clock (MAC3), to be held at the end of the regular three-part qualifying session.
Compensation weight for the most successful car was increased to 80 kg.
See also
2016 European Touring Car Cup
Footnotes
The original winner Robert Huff. However, he was disqualified in the Honda cars of the technical regulation violations.
2016 Sporting regulations – FIA World Touring Car Championship
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