Civic Type R FK7/FK8 TCR
The Honda Civic Type R TCR represents factory-built racing variant of FK7/FK8 tenth-generation Civic Type R developed specifically for TCR (Touring Car Racing) international series regulations, produced 2018-2020 as turnkey customer race car eliminating extensive privateer modification requirements typical of grassroots motorsport preparation. Powered by modified K20C1 2.0L turbocharged inline-four producing approximately 330-350 horsepower depending on Balance of Performance restrictions, the TCR variant stripped weight through removal of street-legal equipment, addition of FIA-specification roll cage, racing seats with six-point harnesses, and comprehensive safety equipment meeting international touring car standards while maintaining FK8's fundamental front-wheel-drive architecture and chassis rigidity advantages over competitors.
Technical regulations governing TCR competition mandated production-based components including engine block, cylinder head, and transmission case while permitting racing-specific turbocharger, exhaust system, engine management calibration, and suspension geometry optimization. Sequential paddle-shift transmission replaced street car's six-speed manual enabling faster gear changes without clutch operation, while adjustable dampers, racing brake package with larger rotors and six-piston calipers, and aggressive aerodynamic package including massive rear wing and front splitter maximized performance within series' technical restrictions. Electronics integration included data acquisition systems, paddle-operated traction control adjustability, and pitlane speed limiter meeting professional racing requirements beyond street-legal Type R's already-sophisticated driver aids.
The TCR program achieved considerable success worldwide with customer teams capturing numerous championships across European, Asian, and North American touring car series, validating FK8 Type R's fundamental performance capabilities when optimized for competition. JAS Motorsport handled factory TCR development and customer support, offering arrive-and-drive programs, technical assistance, and parts supply enabling privateer teams competing against factory-backed efforts from SEAT, Hyundai, and Volkswagen. Pricing positioned TCR as accessible entry point for serious amateur racers and professional teams seeking proven front-drive platform with extensive factory support network, though costs exceeded $150,000 USD representing significant investment beyond street Type R's $35,000 base price. Production concluded 2020 coinciding with eleventh-generation Civic introduction, though TCR variants remained competitive in spec series through subsequent years thanks to robust development foundation and active aftermarket support maintaining aging platforms against newer machinery entering increasingly popular global TCR championship structure.