5 February 2020
Suzuka: A field of 30 cars for the 200th race
Since the series was launched in 2005
The second race at Suzuka will mark a special moment for the FIA World Touring Car Championship, as it will be the 200th since the series was launched in 2005.
An occasion that will be celebrated with a seasonal record field of 30 cars.
So far 190 drivers from thirty-four countries and at the wheel of cars built by ten different manufacturers have taken part in at least one race.
Thirty drivers have won at least one race, thirty-six have been in the led for at least one lap and sixty-seven have scored points.
The championship has visited thirty-two race tracks in twenty-three countries, over four continents.
The WTCC celebrated its 100th race at Porto in 2009; Augusto Farfus won it in his BMW.
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