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European Production Series

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Category
  
Touring car racing

Inaugural season
  
2011

Official website
  
ep-series.com

Country
  
Europe

Tyre suppliers
  
Yokohama

The European Production Series was a touring car racing series which ran for a single season in 2011. Intended to be a support series to the World Touring Car Championship, the European Production Series ran over the six European rounds of the WTCC. The series did not put together a grid for 2012, and was not re-established.

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Background

The European Production Series was created as a support series for the European rounds of the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC). It was launched in December 2010 by WTCC driver Jordi Gené, V-Line Org (organisers of the Spanish Endurance Cup) and Sunred team manager Ian Planas. It was approved by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as an International Series. Planas was the president of the organising committee, with Gené and V-Line's Francesc Gutiérrez as stewards. The series supporedt six rounds of the 2011 WTCC season.

Eligible cars and classes

Admitted vehicles fit into five categories:

  • D1: Vehicles with a maximum power of 400 hp. Also included all vehicles of higher power as long as their weight/power ratio is not lower than 2.6 kg/hp
  • D2: Vehicles with a maximum power of 320 hp. Also included all vehicles of higher power as long as their weight/power ratio is not lower than 3.6 kg/hp.
  • D3: Vehicles with a maximum power of 220 hp. Also included all vehicles of higher power as long as their weight/power ratio is not lower than 4.5 kg/hp
  • D4: Vehicles with a maximum power of 160 hp. There are also included all vehicles of higher power as long as their weight/power ratio is not lower than 5.8 kg/hp.
  • D5: SEAT León Supercopa
  • All cars used Yokohama Tyres.

    Race format

    There were six race meetings each year. Each meeting consisted of either two 50 minute races or a single "endurance" race of up to 3 hours of duration. Each car could have one or two drivers.

    References

    European Production Series Wikipedia