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… Announces 2006 WTCC and GT Calendars
28th October 2005
… Announces 2006 WTCC and GT Calendars
The WMSC meeting confirmed an 11-race calendar for the 2006 FIA World Touring Car Championship, which will be an independent series next year having been partnered with the FIA GT Championship in 2005.
A commercial rights agreement with WTCC promoter KSO lasting until 2009 was also signed. Under the terms of the agreement the pan-European television company Eurosport, the parent company of KSO, will continue to be the host broadcaster for the WTCC and broadcast live coverage of every race.
The 10- round 2006 FIA GT Championship Calendar confirmed by the WMSC is due to start on April 23 with a race in streets of the Romanian capital Bucarest.
(Source: FIA)
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