Donkervoort GTO Takes First Place at TCC Winter Challenge in Spain
Donkervoort's prototype D8 GTO secured first place in two races at the TCC Winter Challenge, confirming the speed and effectiveness of recent upgrades.
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What Happened
The TCC Winter Challenge is a winter racing series derived from the German Touring Car Challenge, held at the Ascari Race Resort in southern Spain. Organized with Gedlich Racing, the event includes four races and many hours of free practice, with participants driving Porsche, McLaren, BMW, Radical, and Artega cars. Donkervoort used the weekend for extensive testing of new developments on the prototype D8 GTO, and the direct achievement of victory during two of the races confirmed both the speed and performance of these upgrades.
For Donkervoort, the event is part of the Donkervoort Endless Season, where drivers can combine track days, racing, and touring using the Arrive & Drive principle—no need to adapt the car. The collaboration allows a perfect weekend for every driver, with options to participate in one or more TCC Winter Challenge races alongside relaxing drives in the Malaga region.
- Porsche
- McLaren
- BMW
- Radical
- Artega
Why this matters
The win validates the performance of new developments tested in the prototype D8 GTO and highlights the potential of Donkervoort's Endless Season Arrive & Drive program.
Terms in This Story
- TCC Winter Challenge
- A winter racing series derived from the German Touring Car Challenge, held at Ascari Race Resort.
- Ascari Race Resort
- A race track and resort in southern Spain, known for its sunny weather.
- Gedlich Racing
- An organization that collaborates to organize racing events.
- Arrive & Drive
- A concept where participants drive their own cars without adaptation for touring and racing.
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