Scirocco R-Cup
The Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup features turbocharged 1,984cc inline-four producing 235 horsepower and 275 Nm torque with natural gas fuel system through six-speed DSG dual-clutch transmission and front-wheel-drive, achieving 0-100 km/h under 6 seconds at 1,190kg curb weight approximately 100kg lighter than road-going Scirocco. Race specification includes innovative push-to-pass system providing temporary 50 horsepower boost through increased charging pressure, Audi R8 steel brake package, race-caliber Sachs suspension with full adjustability, FIA-compliant roll cage, and fire suppression system.
Scirocco R-Cup served as one-make championship race car throughout European series from 2010-2012, creating affordable entry-level motorsport platform based on production VW Group architecture with emphasis on close competition through controlled specifications limiting mechanical differentiation. The combination of turbocharged efficiency meeting FIA environmental standards, simplified maintenance through production-based components, and natural gas powertrain demonstrating alternative fuel viability in competitive motorsport created accessible racing ladder emphasizing driver skill over budget, though series ultimately concluded due to limited manufacturer support compared to longer-running Polo Cup and Scirocco road car discontinuation.