Sega Touring Car Championship - Car List

Car List

Arcade edition
  • 155 V6 Ti Team Martini Racing 1995 (DTM driven by Alessandro Nannini/Nicola Larini)
  • C-Class (C180) Team D2 Drivat AMG 1995 (DTM driven by Bernd Schneider/Dario Franchitti)
  • Calibra V6 4x4 Opel Team Joest 1995 (DTM driven by Manuel Reuter/Yannick Dalmas)
  • SupraGT (JZA80) Team Castrol TOM'S 1995 (JGTC driven by Masanori Sekiya/Michael Krumm)
Home edition
  • 155 V6 Ti Team Martini Racing 1995 (DTM driven by Alessandro Nannini/Nicola Larini)
  • 155 V6 Ti Team Alfa Corse 1996 (DTM)
  • C-Class (C180) Team D2 Drivat AMG 1995 (DTM driven by Bernd Schneider/Dario Franchitti)
  • C-Class (C180) 1996 (DTM)
  • Delta HF Integrale WRC Team Martini Racing 1992 (WRC Monte Carlo Rally #4 driven by Didier Auriol/Bernard Occelli)
  • Calibra V6 4x4 Opel Team Joest 1995 (DTM driven by Manuel Reuter/Yannick Dalmas)
  • Calibra V6 4x4 Cliff Opel Team Joest 1996 (DTM driven by Oliver Gavin/Alexander Wurz)
  • Sega Proto Team Sega Racing CRI 1997 (Le Mans 24)
  • Celica GT-Four WRC 1994 (ST205) Team Castrol (WRC #1 driven by Didier Auriol/Denis Giraudet) from Sega Rally Championship
  • Supra GT (JZA80) Team Castrol TOM'S 1995 (JGTC driven by Masanori Sekiya/Michael Krumm)
    • Spider 1996 (non playable Pace Car)ยน

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