Previously known as Iberian Supercars, the Supercars Endurance Series is the latest championship to take on the mantle of representing TCR competition in the region. Races are short endurance events (usually 45 minutes), with mandatory pit stops and the option of driver changes. A variety of cars are eligible to contest the series, though GT4 and TCR cars have been the primary focus.
For 2024 the series was expanded: there are now three championships contained within the Supercars Endurance Series brand. These are Iberian Supercars - the series that’s run since 2021 - along with Supercars España and Campeonato de Portugal de Velocidade; the latter pair both newly integrated into the event for the 2024 season.
All three follow the same format for their events, and the same races often count towards two or three of the championships. Effectively they’re just the Iberian, Spanish, and Portuguese categories for the series.
While the GT4 field appears to have potential for growth, the TCR class has generally had fairly small fields; often lower in number than seen in the previous TCR Portugal and TCR Ibérico. In 2024 and 2025 especially the class has often featured just one entry, which rather raises the question of why the class is kept around at this point.
Note: Only results and stats for the TCR classes are recorded here.