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The Italian Superturismo Championship (Campionato Italiano Superturismo) is
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's national
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series for
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. It was established in 1987 and its drivers' title has been held by such notable drivers as
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winner Emanuele Pirro and two-time
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champion Alex Zanardi.


History

Established in 1987 under Group A rules the series saw champions like
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, Roberto Ravaglia and
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winning the title before switching to
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regulations in 1993. That season was won by Ravaglia in a BMW 318i. The next years would be dominated by
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and their 80 and A4 Quattro models as Emanuele Pirro won in 1994 and 1995 and Rinaldo Capello in 1996. Ex-F1 driver
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took BMW's second title in 1997. Alfa Romeo and Nordauto Engineering (the team that became
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) had run the Alfa Romeo 155 during the 1993–1997 years but wouldn't win the series until they introduced their
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model in 1998.
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won in that car both in 1998 and 1999.


Revival

The cancellation of the FIA Super Production championship in 2002 would mean the resumption of the Superturismo championship, albeit now under
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rules and named the ''Superproduzione''. The SP cars were in many ways less advanced than the
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relatives in the ETCC.
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won the 2003 Superproduzione season in an Alfa Romeo 147. The championship became an all-147 series in 2004 won by
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. The season saw a very low number of entries with between four and six participants each weekend. The ETCC became the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) in 2005. At the same time the Superturismo was truly revived with Super 2000 rules. Alessandro Zanardi would win the first season in a BMW 320i. In
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joined the championship as a full works team with two Leóns driven by
Roberto Colciago Roberto Colciago (born 4 April 1968) is a racing driver from Saronno, Italy. He has spent most of his career in touring car racing – first in Super Touring and then in Super 2000 – followed by the World Touring Car Championship and cur ...
and
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. Colciago won the title ahead of returning 1997 champion
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in a BMW 320i. In 2007 the championship changed its promoter to Peroni Promotion and was renamed ITCC (Italian Touring Car Competition). However, grids were small as several teams moved to the WTCC and the Superstars Series, and the series was merged with the Peroni-run Driver's Trophy midway through 2008. For the 2016 season, the championship adopted TCR regulations for the main class.


Champions


Race winners


Driver Statistics


Manufactures Statistics

*Statistics from 1993 to 1999 with D2 Cars


See also

* Superstars Series


References


External links


News and results
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