What is touren car?

Touring car racing is a type of motorsport that uses heavily modified road-going cars. The cars used in touring car racing are designed to be competitive on a race circuit, but still resemble their production counterparts, unlike purpose-built racing cars such as formula cars. Touring car races are typically held on permanent race tracks, temporary street circuits, or road courses.

In touring car racing, drivers compete against each other in multi-lap races that usually last around an hour. The race format can vary between sprint races (shorter, faster races) and endurance races (longer, slower races). There are a variety of touring car racing series around the world, including the World Touring Car Cup (WTCR), the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), and the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM).

Touring car racing is a highly competitive and challenging form of motorsport that requires a high level of skill and concentration from drivers. The close racing and bumper-to-bumper action make it an exciting spectacle for spectators. The thrill of watching drivers push their cars to the limit in a tightly contested race is what makes touring car racing one of the most popular forms of motorsport in the world.