SONOMA, CALIF. – A strong 40-car TC America field is ready to get back into action June 7-9 as the series heads to California and Sonoma Raceway’s 12-turn, 2.52-mile road course. The field features three former series champions and machinery from 10 of the world’s top manufacturers. TCR and TCA will combine for a pair of 40-minute sprint races while the TC field will take part in two standalone races of the same length.

FCP Euro Team Heads TCR Class Heading into Sonoma

After a month-long break from competition having last raced at VIR in late April, teams and drivers are ready to renew their 2019 championship pursuits at Sonoma Raceway. FCP Euro enter the weekend with a commanding 31-point lead in the Team Championship – Michael Hurczyn will drive the team’s #71 Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR, while teammate Nate Vincent will get behind the wheel of the #72 machine. Hurczyn also holds a commanding lead in the driver’s championship standings with 112 points entering the weekend, Vincent trails with 85 points.

McCann Racing comes into the weekend second in the team championship and will have Michael McCann Jr. in the #3 Audi Sport RS3 LMS (DSG). The team’s second entry is the #27 Audi Sport RS3 LMS (DSG) with Christian Cole set to drive.

Copeland Motorsports enters the #12 Hyundai Veloster N TCR for Mason Filippi, while Harry Cheung will drive the #14 LAP Motorsports Honda Civic Type-R TCR. James Walker will pilot the #34 Risi Competizione Alfa Romeo Giulietta TCR.

Rounding out the field, the #99 VGMC Racing Honda Civic Type-R TCR will be driven by Victor Gonzalez, while the #15 eEuroparts.com ROWE Racing Audi Sport RS3 LMS (DSG) will be driven by Bryan Putt. Stephen Vajda will drive the #18 EXR Team by Premat Audi Sport RS3 LMS (DSG).

Johan Schwartz Leads TC Field Heading into Sonoma

Former series champion Johan Schwartz (2015 TCB) comes into the weekend leading the TC driver’s standings with 90 points having won three of the first four races. He looks to continue that success driving the #80 Rooster Hall Racing BMW M240iR Cup. Steve Streimer will pilot the second Rooster Hall Racing entry – the # 81 BMW M240iR Cup, while Richard Zulman will drive the team’s #84 entry. Rooster Hall Racing comes into the weekend leading in overall TC team points as well.

Toby Grahovec, the 2016 TC Driver’s Champion comes into the weekend second in the driver’s championship standings – he’ll drive the #26 Classic BMW M240iR Cup

Chandler Hull, currently sitting fourth in the TC driver standings, is entered to run the #94 Copart / BimmerWorld Racing BMW M240iR Cup. Hull’s teammate Cameron Evans will drive the #82 BMW M240iR Cup.

TechSport Racing brings a pair of Nissan 370z’s to the grid for Joseph Federl in the #23 machine – he sits fifth in the driver’s championship standings – and Mark Brummond in the #32 machine.

Auto Technic Racing brings three BMW M240iR Cup entries for Robert Nimkoff in the #20 machine, Mark Brummond in the #21 machine and Tom Capizzi in the #52 machine. Nimkoff sits sixth overall in the driver standings.

Rounding out the TC field is Shaun Webster in the #31 Hard Motorsport BMW M235iR Cup, Greg Nitzkowski in the #09 Dynamic Racing Solutions BMW M235iR Cup, and Murillo Racing’s Moisey Uretsky set to drive the #55 BMW M235iR Cup.

Wittmer Leads TCA Field Heading into Sonoma

Canadian Nick Wittmer has been a dominant force this season winning all four class races. He has also powered his team, TechSport Racing – the defending 2018 class champion – to the top of the team standings heading into the weekend. Wittmer will drive the #91 Subaru BRZ tS. The team will have a total of five cars running including Ben Bettenhausen in the #95 machine, Damon Surzyshyn in the #22 entry, Robert Crocker in the #24 Subaru and former TCB series champion P.J. Groenke in the #44 machine.

Second in the team championship standings is the MINI JCW Team – they bring a pair of MINI Cooper JCWs for Mark Pombo (#59) and Nate Norenberg (#60). Norenberg and Pombo sit fourth and fifth respectively in the driver’s championship standings. Sitting third in the team championship standings, X-Factor Racing brings four Honda Civic Si for Stephen Jeu (#02), Cole Ciraulo (#25), Taylor Hagler (#77) and Chris Haldeman (#69).

Mazda team Copeland Motorsports brings a couple of Mazda Global MX5 Cup NDs to Sonoma for Tyler Maxson (#74) and Dinah Weisberg (#50). Maxson looks to have a good Sonoma weekend to close the 49-point driver’s championship points gap Wittmer holds on him.

Rounding out the TCA field is the #07 Ives Motorsports Mazda Global MX5 Cup ND.1 for Jose DaSilva, Ian Lacy Racing’s #10 Mazda Global MX5 Cup ND.2 for Jenny Gannett, and the #TEAMSALLY #780 Honda Civic Si with Sally McNulty behind the wheel.

On-track action begins Friday, June 7 with the first TC practice session of the weekend at 8:30 am Pacific, followed by the first TCR/TCA practice session at 10:20 am Pacific. The first TC race of the weekend is scheduled to go green Saturday, June 8 at 1:45 pm Pacific, while the first TCR/TCA race is scheduled later that day to start at 4:30 pm Pacific. All races will be streamed live on TCAmerica.us, with race highlights on CBS Sports Network.