Descrizione
TIGA works cars
Very competitive in Group C Racing series
Ready to race
During the 1980s, Tim Schenken and Howden Ganley, the founders of the Tiga brand, built numerous chassis for the C2 category. These two former Formula 1 drivers, with the first two letters of the first name of one, "Tim", and of the surname of the other, "Ganley", forming the name "Tiga", produced more than 400 cars before ceasing operations in 1989. Tiga chassis were entered for the Sports Cars World Championship (and in particular at the Le Mans 24 Hours) but also for the Interseries, and in America for the US IMSA Lights series.
Today, TIGA GC cars are very popular in modern Group C series. They are extremely competitive in GROUP C2 class.
#372 is the 1989 Tiga works car and it proved to be very competitive in period.
The car is today eligible for the Group C Racing Championship for which it has been entered for several years now. It distinguished itself in 2019 by quite simply winning the two first races of the season in Barcelona.










