2020 Canadian Touring Car Championship

The 2020 Canadian Touring Car Championship (known as CTCC presented by Pirelli for sponsorship reasons) is the thirteenth season of the Canadian Touring Car Championship. The season started on 25 July 2020 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and is scheduled to end on 30 August 2020 at the Calabogie Motorsports Park.

2020 Canadian Touring Car Championship
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Teams and drivers

All teams are Canadian-registered. Pirelli is the official tyre supplier.

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds Ref.
M&S Racing Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 1 Gary Kwok 1 [1]
55 Tom Kwok 1 [1]
Pfaff Motorsports Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 9 Zachary Vanier 1 [2]
TWOth Autosport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 26 Fareed Ali 1 [1]
48 Ron Tomlinson 1 [1]
Hyundai Racing Canada Hyundai Veloster N TCR 80 Connor Attrell 1 [1]
88 Bob Attrell 1 [1]
Mark Motors Racing Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 82 Marco Cirone 1 [1]
Blanchet Motorsports Audi RS 3 LMS TCR 84 Damon Sharpe 1 [1]
89Racing Team Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 89 Jocelyn Hébert TBA [1]
TBA Audi RS 3 LMS TCR TBA Denis Dupont TBA [3]
GT Sport Entries
AWA McLaren 570S GT4 13 Orey Fidani 1 [1]
Fastco Motorsports Ford Mustang Boss 302 74 Glenn Chaplin TBA [1]
75 Lee Chaplin TBA [1]

Calendar and results

A provisional calendar was announced on 24 December 2019 with 12 races across Canada and the United States.[4] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the calendar was shortened to just six races across Canada.[5][6][7]

Rnd. Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap GT Sport winner TCR winner
1 1 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville, Ontario 25 July Orey Fidani Orey Fidani Orey Fidani Gary Kwok
2 26 July Orey Fidani Orey Fidani Orey Fidani Zachary Vanier
2 3 Shannonville Motorsport Park, Belleville, Ontario 15 August
4 16 August
3 5 Calabogie Motorsports Park, Calabogie, Ontario 29 August
6 30 August
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