Racing Team Schroten

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Netherlands Racing Team Schroten
RacingTeamSchrotenlogo2011.jpg
Full name Racing Team Schroten
Owner/s Netherlands Mike Schroten
Netherlands Roy Schroten
Base Netherlands Bennekom, The Netherlands
Competitions
Superleague Team None
Début
Supercup Team Racing Team Schroten
Début Canada Canada 2011
Formula Challenge Team None
Début -
World Sport Series Team None
Début -
International Touring Cup Team None
Début -


Racing Team Schroten is a GPVWC Constructor and was formed in 2011 by brothers Mike Schroten and Roy Schroten. The team is active in the Supercup and in the Master Series and made their debut at the 2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix.

GPVWC Supercup

Debut and 2011 season

Racing Team Schroten has made their debut at the 2011 SC Canadian GP. The first meters of the 2011 Supercup car were driven on Zandvoort in The Netherlands by Roy Schroten. At the Canadian GP the team scored their first points with Roy Schroten finishing in 9th place. At the Brazilian GP Mike couldn't drive and Roy finished only 14th. At the Italian SC Grand Prix it was a very disapointing result. Roy drove at the 8th place and Mike drove 11th befor they both crashed out of the race. After the race of Monza RTS showed their new chassis on the track of Zandvoort, the Netherlands. RTS also used a new liverie from that moment for the last four races of the season.

The 2011 RTS-01 Supercup car at Zandvoort for the first tests
The 2011 RTS-02 Supercup car #36 driven by Roy.

Other race-classes

Racing Team Schroten had, and still has, cars racing in many leagues. They drive in the GPROC championship, drove in the BRO (Benelux Racing League) and now in the GPVWC championchip. They also are active in some Race Department races. For all the information about this team please go to http://www.everyoneweb.com/RTS


External links


Tabel GPVWC RTS SC resultaten 2011 V4.png

RTS in action in the 2011 Supercup Canadian Grand Prix.