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2000 Swedish Touring Car Championship Season
The 2000 Swedish Touring Car Championship season was the fifth Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) season. It was contested over eight rounds (comprising sixteen races) at six different circuits. Norwegian Tommy Rustad won his first championship for the Eje Elgh, Crawford Nissan Racing team and became the first non-Swedish driver to win the championship. Entry list Race calendar and winners Drivers' Championship Synsam Cup for Privateers References External linkstouring-cars.net
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Swedish Touring Car Championship
Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) was a touring car racing series based in Sweden, but also with rounds in Norway. They began operating in 1996, heavily influenced by the British Touring Car Championship and the success of BTCC racing on Swedish television. There are also a number of support classes that compete with their races alongside STCC; Radical Sportscars, Radical, the Camaro Cup, Superkart, Pro Superbike, the JTCC and the Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia. The final STCC season was in 2010, as the series merged with the Danish Touringcar Championship to form the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship. Rules The cars are built according to the Super 2000 rules used in the FIA WTCC. A national counterpart, N2000, also exists to encourage teams to build their own cars without having to have them homologated by FIA. So far Audi, Volvo, Opel, and Mercedes-Benz in motorsport, Mercedes have constructed their own cars. Points System (as of 2006) Qualifying & Race Every raci ...
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