TTA – Racing Elite League
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TTA – Racing Elite League was a Swedish touring car racing series started in 2012, which was founded by four of the biggest teams from the Swedish Touring Car Championship: Polestar Racing, Flash Engineering, WestCoast Racing and Brovallen Design in 2011. TTA worked with the Swedish Automobile Sports Federation[2] and the race car was developed by the French motorsport company Solution-F. The car was a silhouette, where the chassis and powertrain are standardized and custom-built for racing, and where the body is molded from composite material to mimic a normal car.
| Category | Silhouette Touring cars |
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Inaugural season | 2012 |
| Folded | 2013 |
| Drivers | 18 (16 per race, 2012)[1] |
| Teams | 5 (2012)[1] |
| Constructors | |
| Engine suppliers | |
| Tyre suppliers | |
| Official website | http://ttagroup.se/ |

TTA bought the Swedish Racing League and renamed it to the TTA – Elitserien i Racing (TTA – Racing Elite League). After just one season, the series merged with the STCC in 2013.[3]
Lone season
The first season consisted of an eight-round competition. The racetracks used for the 2012 season was a mix of permanent and temporary racing circuits. The season begun at Karlskoga Motorstadion and will end with Göteborg City Race. The season saw four different models from four different manufacturers: BMW, Citroën, Saab and Volvo.[1]
TV coverage
Support races
- Carrera – GT Cup
- Trofeo Abarth 500 Sweden
- Swedish GT Series
- Swedish Radical Championship