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   Base          = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales|
 
   Base          = {{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales|
 
   Principal    = {{flagicon|ITA}} [[William Ponissi]] |
 
   Principal    = {{flagicon|ITA}} [[William Ponissi]] |
   Drivers      = 0. {{flagicon|EST}} [[Pavel Loknovski]]<br /> 2. {{flagicon|MAL}} [[Joe Consiglio]] |
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   Drivers      = 1. {{flagicon|MAL}} [[Joe Consiglio]]<br /> 2. {{flagicon|EST}} [[Pavel Loknovski]] |
   Test_drivers  = {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Georgios Davakos]]<br />{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Jyri Lylykorpi]]  |
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   Test_drivers  = T. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Adam Rouse]]<br />T. {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ben Warren]]  |
 
   Chassis      = NR004 |
 
   Chassis      = NR004 |
   Engine        = Mercedes-Benz FO-108X |
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   Engine        = Mercedes-Benz FO-108Y |
 
   Tyres        = Pirelli |
 
   Tyres        = Pirelli |
 
   Debut        = [[2002 Monaco Grand Prix]]|
 
   Debut        = [[2002 Monaco Grand Prix]]|

Revision as of 11:38, 2 February 2012

Italy Nordsjøen
Nordsjoen logo.png
Full name Nordsjøen Racing
Base Wales Cardiff, Wales
Team principal/s Italy William Ponissi
Race drivers 1. Malta Joe Consiglio
2. Estonia Pavel Loknovski
Test drivers T. England Adam Rouse
T. England Ben Warren
Chassis NR004
Engine Mercedes-Benz FO-108Y
Tyres Pirelli
GPVWC Superleague Career
Début 2002 Monaco Grand Prix
Latest race 2015 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races competed 152
Constructors' Championships 3
Drivers' Championships 3
Race victories 50
Podiums 102
Pole positions 42
Fastest laps 51
2011 position 2nd

Nordsjøen Racing is an Italian Superleague team based in Wales and owned by Birgitte Wangensteen and William Ponissi. Nordsjoen have won the Constructors' Championship three times and taken two Drivers Championships in their nine year history.

It is the successor and the heir of EIRE, which competed between 2002 and 2007. Over the years the team has been associated with many star drivers, these include WDC’s, Joe Consiglio and Janne Tanskanen, as well as race winners, Adam Rouse, Kieran Ryan, Scott Whiteman, Aleksandar Cvijovic, Vitaliy Kambarov and Daniel Wilkinson.


Preceded by:
FinOz Racing
Superleague World Constructors' Champion
2008
Succeeded by:
Nordsjoen Racing
Preceded by:
Nordsjoen Racing
Superleague World Constructors' Champion
2009
Succeeded by:
Nordsjoen Racing
Preceded by:
Nordsjoen Racing
Superleague World Constructors' Champion
2010
Succeeded by:
Red Archer VRT