Tag: WSR
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Carlin restructures after Chilton investment
Carlin Motorsport, one of Britain’s most succcessful F3 squads, has been restructured following a major investment by Capsicum Motorsport – a company established by the father of racers Tom and Max Chilton.
Tagged as: British F3 International, Capsicum Motorsport, Carlin, GP3, Max Chilton, Trevor Carlin, WSR
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WSR: Baguette and Fauzy aim for F1 after topping championship
World Series by Renault champion Betrand Baguette won both of the season-ending races at Motorland Aragon while Malaysia’s Fairuz Fauzy jumped from sixth in the standings to finish as runner up.
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WSR: Baguette takes title as P1 comes back fighting from blaze
Bertrand Baguette won the World Series by Renault championship at the Nürburgring with two races to spare, while Norfolk’s P1 Motorsport bounced back from a devastating factory fire with strong performances by Daniil Move and James Walker.
Tagged as: Bertrand Baguette, James Walker, Jon Lancaster, Oliver Turvey, P1 Motorsport, Roly Vincini, WSR
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Walker’s Norfolk motorsport team razed by fire
The Norfolk-based motorsport team behind driver James Walker has seen its headquarters destroyed by a fire that burned for around five hours yesterday evening – but it remains determined to stay on track.
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WSR: Lancaster takes maiden series win
Comtec Racing’s Jon Lancaster has taken his first Formula Renault 3.5 win after a fiercely-fought race at the Algarve’s Portimao circuit.
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WSR: Brits left with crumbs as Baguette rolls over opposition
Bertrand Baguette tasted victory in both World Series by Renault races at Le Mans as the British charge faltered following a strong start to the weekend.
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WSR: Brits put on a show at Silverstone
Oliver Turvey took a pair of podiums and James Walker moved up to second in the Formula Renault 3.5 Series championship as both home drivers put on a show for fans at the World Series by Renault’s visit to Silverstone.
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WSR: Turvey takes first win in Monaco
Oliver Turvey’s World Series by Renault campaign got a serious boost at the weekend after the Cumbrian driver turned a Monaco pole position into a convincing race win.
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GP Shootout a chance-in-a-million for one lucky driver?
A new competition to find top unsung driver talent has no less a goal than launching the winner into a career in Formula One.
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F3: Turvey takes things slowly with WSR drive
Oliver Turvey is set to race in next year’s World Series by Renault championship after talk of challenging for the GP2 title failed to translate into a drive.