Race cars competing on a track, with visible names "Borković" and "J. Filippi" on two cars. The image appears torn and weathered.
Cleveland Browns logo with a stylized white mask, orange stripes, and bold text.
Text graphic with the message "Buckle Up, It's Tour Time!" along with travel details from Ciudad-México, May 2nd-3rd, to Macau, November 13th-16th.
Kumho Tire World Tour logo with red and black text on a white background.
A racing scene with multiple touring cars, prominently featuring a Honda Civic with racing number 186 and another car with number 112, on a racetrack. The image has a vintage or distressed look with a torn edge effect.

A New Era for Touring Car Racing

Race car on track with "TCR World Tour" sign in background

The KUMHO FIA TCR World Tour is the pinnacle of TCR competition, bringing together professional drivers with international experience and the best competitors from regional and national TCR series. This unique concept creates a thrilling mix of elite and local talent, making every event a battle of skill, strategy, and speed.

A close-up of two race cars competing on a track. The car on the left is a white Honda Civic with red and black graphics, number 186. The car on the right is blue with number 112. Both cars have visible sponsor logos.

A Global Platform

Launched in 2023 by WSC, the TCR World Tour was designed to elevate the TCR category to a global scale, while maintaining the core philosophy of racing the same cars across multiple championships worldwide. With races spanning Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia, the tour transforms established TCR events into high-stakes, world-class competitions.

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FIA Recognition

From the 2024 season, the KUMHO TCR World Tour has been officially recognized as an FIA competition, further reinforcing its status as one of the premier touring car racing series in the world.

An image showing layouts of two racing circuits. The left side depicts a map of the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, Mexico, for an event on May 2-3, with a circuit length of 4304 meters, a clockwise direction, and 17 turns. The right side shows a map of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain, for an event on June 14-15, with a circuit length of 4005 meters, an anti-clockwise direction, and 14 turns.

2025: From Mexico to Macau

The 2025 KUMHO FIA TCR World Tour spans 8 destinations, starting in Ciudad México, México (May 2-3) and culminating in Macau (November 13-16). The tour visits legendary circuits, each offering unique challenges that test the drivers’ adaptability and performance.

Racing drivers on a podium celebrating with trophies at a Kumho Tire event in Interlagos, Brazil, on 21st July.

A Revolution in Touring Car Racing

The TCR World Tour is more than just a championship—it’s a new way to experience racing. By integrating local talent with international stars, it creates a dynamic and unpredictable competition that captivates fans worldwide.

Calendar

May 2nd - 3rdCiudad México, México
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez

June 14th - 15thValencia, Spain
Circuit Ricardo Tormo

June 21st - 22ndMonza, Italy
Autodromo Nazionale Monza

July 5th - 6thVila Real, Portugal
Circuito Internacional de Vila Real

September 12th - 14thTailem Bend, Australia
Shell V-Power Motorsport Park

October 18th - 19thInje, South Korea
Inje Speedium

November 1st - 2ndZhuzhou, China
Zhuzhou International Circuit

November 13th - 16thMacau
Macau Guia Street Circuit