Tasman Cup

The Tasman Cup is the premier Open Wheel series in the Southern Pacific Realm.

Drivers
Drivers have come from all over the world to contest the Tasman Championship, however much of the driver base originates from the Tasman Countries, New Zealand, Australia, and Torainn. Since the late 1970's, Japanese Drivers have made a strong presence, as have drivers from South America. Few Europeans have made the trek south, and most who do are in the latter part of their careers, looking to find a final shot at glory. One Notable exception being Brit Quinn Hill, who settled in Australia and joined the tour in his twenties, and went on to carve out many wins and a championship.

Circuits
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Car Specifications
Starting in 2012 the cars were changed into their new models. The engines were downsized from 3.5L V8 blocks to 2.2L Turbocharged V6 engines, and the aero package was changed as well.

Scoring System
The scoring system has evolved over time from only the top 6 getting points in the 1950's to the 1980's, to now where the entire top 12 cars gain points.