Maximum Motorsport, who run the Touring Car Trophy (TCT), TCR-UK and the Volkswagen Racing Cup today have announced a big shake up for the 2020 season.

With the exciting new 2020 plans for the VW Racing Cup being announced later this month, Team. HARD. Racing have made the decision to re-join the Championship.
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Owen Walton has been crowned the Volkswagen Racing Cup champion for 2019 after a calculated final race at Donington Park.
The title fight will go to the final race as Mark Wakefield dominated the opening VW Racing Cup Donington Park event. The Cheshire-born Golf driver will go into the finale just two points behind Owen Walton’s Audi TT.
Ruaridh Clark secured his first VW Racing Cup pole position of the year. The 19 year old surprised many with a stunning lap at Donington Park to add two points to his impressive tally.
The final round for the Volkswagen Racing Cup sees the series return to Donington Park for the second time this season, with three drivers from as many different teams and cars in line to challenge for the title.
On his return to the VW Racing Cup, Martin Depper has become the first driver in 2019 to complete the double over a weekend, once again beating Ru Clark in the second Brands Hatch race.
It was a third win of the season for Martin Depper as the Maximum Motorsport Scirocco broke away in the opening VW Racing Cup race of the weekend at Brands…
Josh Coggan secured his third pole position of the year for DW Racing. The Golf Mk7 driver won last time out at Croft and will hope to continue his momentum…