The 2019 World Touring Car Cup season begins on April 6 and 7 in Marrakech (Morocco). The opportunity to discover at a quick glance the different cars in images.
Team Mulsanne enters two Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloces for Kevin Ceccon and Ma Qing Hua. Still few sponsors on the bodywork, decorated mainly with the colors of the Italian flag.
Audi
Team WRT (aka Leopard Racing Team Audi Sport) is one of the few teams to keep the same driver duo from 2018, namely Jean-Karl Vernay and Gordon Shedden. It may not be obvious in front of your screen, but the Audi Sport red is matte, and contrasts with the other body colors.
Comtoyou Team Audi Sport is sober. The Audi Sport red is preserved, but for the rest, it is a set of gray and black which equips the RS 3 LMS of Niels Langeveld and Frédéric Vervisch.
Cupra
Comtoyou DHL Team Cupra Racing is decked out in the colors of Tom Coronel's personal sponsors. Aurélien Panis drives the same car.
The new PWR Racing team retains its livery seen in the Scandinavian Touring Championship with matt gray.
Honda
Münnich Motorsport preserves its war colors linked to historic sponsor All-Inkl.com.
For his full-time return to WTCR, Tiago Monteiro is driving for KCMG. The Portuguese's Honda, as well as that of rookie Attila Tassi, will be difficult to spot compared to the Volkswagens...
You've probably seen these decorations somewhere else. Normal, the Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC use the same livery!
The BRC Hyundai N Lukoil is distinguished from the BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse by the Russian sponsor Lukoil on the sides and the hood.
Lynk & Co
Cyan Racing, as its name suggests, uses a 100% sky blue decor for Yvan Muller and Thed Björk. This livery was used by the Swedish team during the WTCC years with Volvo in 2016 and 2017.
The Performance Cyan of Yann Ehrlacher and Andy Priaulx stands out with a wide yellow stripe on the hood and front wheel arches. The underbody is painted black.
Volkswagen
It's not easy to differentiate the Golf GTIs of Mehdi Bennani and Rob Huff from the other Volkswagens for beginners Johan Kristoffersson and Benjamin Leuchter! The German manufacturer has found a solution: paint the roof the color of its pilot's flag.
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