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England Tēafor Motorsport
Teafor Motorsport Logo.png
Full name Tēafor Motorsport
Owner/s Quintin Plane
Base Norwich, England
Website Tēafor Motorsport Website
Tēafor Motorsport Facebook Page
Competitions
Formula Challenge Team Tēafor Motorsport
Team principal/s England Quintin Plane
Début 2016 Australian Grand Prix
Wins 1
Podiums 1
Fastest Laps 1
2016 position -
World Sport Series Team Tēafor Motorsport
Team principal/s England Quintin Plane
Début 2014 German Sport Series


Tēafor Motorsport is a UK based sim-racing team, created in 2014 by Quintin Plane. Known as Tēafor, they currently compete in Formula Challenge with drivers Carlos Fernandez and Mark Hutchinson, alongside entries into all SimLeague.de championships. The team has previously ran in World Sport Series in 2014 and 2015, however dropped the series from its operations in favour of a potential entry to World GT.

History

Tēafor Motorsport started out in Summer 2014 with its first championship entry in GPVWC's World Sport Series. The Tēafor name originates from the Old English translation of Taver [1], which provides the distinctive Tēafor colours too. Hiring two drivers based on their consistency and effort to bring the car home, Alexander van der Woude and Thomas Hinss were signed to lead the team's first campaign. While starting with less than half the WSS season in 2014 to go, our results would never make an impact on the championship. While taking 4 points-finishes in Germany and Belgium, Tēafor Motorsport managed to claim 18th in the constructors, two places above the bottom of the table. The team was happy with this result considering our sudden rush into racing.

After the WSS season finished, 2015 planning was in full swing. However, the team was one of the first to enter into SimLeague.de's FS1 and FS2 championships, signing a strong squad including Sam Howe, Jose Maria Lopez and Michael Baldesarra. Weeks later, the team was granted entry into our first endurance-race championship, the Endurance Pro Series 2015, where the team entered three cars (one independent), however the championship was scrapped due to poor attendance. The team returned to World Sport Series to complete a season in its entirety, finishing 17th in the teams' championship, plagued by numerous late driver changes. Finally, Autumn saw Tēafor enter into SimLeague.de's FS3 series, completing a full house of entries at the league, running with reigning champion Stelios Vantsis and Theo Eziroglou. 2015 became the year of expansion for Tēafor Motorsport, entering more leagues and championships than before.

As 2016 loomed, the team was granted entry in Formula Challenge, signing Mark Hutchinson early on. The final race seat with the team remained empty up until the final week ahead of the Australia Grand Prix, where Carlos Fernandez impressed during Open Series pre-season testing, earning himself a race seat with Tēafor. After two years running in World Sport Series, it was decided to drop the championship, in favour of World GT. In late 2015, Tēafor's SimLeague.de operations had expanded to include a feeder team in FS3, with an all-Greek lineup, who continue to bring in points for the team throughout the 2016 section of the calendar. Finally, after narrowly missing out on the championship to Edonis Engineering in SimLeague.de FS1 series, the team returns for a second season in the hope of going one better than the 2015 season.


Results

GPVWC

Formula Challenge

2016

After being announced as one of fifteen teams on the grid for 2016, Tēafor signed Mark Hutchinson in late December 2015, who would balance his FC race seat alongside testing duties for Red Archer in Superleague. It wasn't until a week before the team made its Formula Challenge debut did the team finally sign a second driver, Carlos Fernandez, who proved the wait was worth it, scoring a win in Tēafor's debut FC event.

Chassis No. Drivers AUS
Australia
BAH
Bahrain
RUS
Russia
ESP
Spain
TUR
Turkey
MON
Monaco
CAN
Canada
GBR
United Kingdom
AUT
Austria
NED
Netherlands
HUN
Hungary
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
JPN
Japan
UAE
United Arab Emirates
USA
United States
MEX
Mexico
BRA
Brazil
Points WDC Team
Tēafor A162 28 Mark Hutchinson 17 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 15th 3rd
76 Carlos Fernandez 9 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 1st


World Sport Series

Tēafor Motorsport's 2014 WSS car, named B1149
2014

Tēafor Motorsport joined the 2014 World Sport Series after adopting the vacant team slot, left by SGP Team. With just 4 events left of the season, the team's target was to simply adapt to the series, however in the team's debut event, both drivers brought home a handful of points. With 5 points already collected, it wasn't until the Belgian WSS did the drivers score again, netting an additional 8 points after avoiding the major incidents that occurred at the race. At the season finale, Tēafor Motorsport maintained its 18th position in the constructors championship.

Chassis No. Drivers BHR

Bahrain

BHR

Bahrain

ESP

Spain

ESP

Spain

MON

Monaco

MON

Monaco

CAN

Canada

CAN

Canada

AUT

Austria

AUT

Austria

GBR

United Kingdom

GBR

United Kingdom

GER

Germany

GER

Germany

HUN

Hungary

HUN

Hungary

BEL

Belgium

BEL

Belgium

ITA

Italy

ITA

Italy

WDC Points WCC
Tēafor B1149 36 Alexander van der Woude - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 20 RET 22 21 11 24 22 45th 8 18th
37 Thomas Hinss - - - - - - - - - - - - RET 14 20 20 13 RET 25 24 51st 5
2015

After a relatively short 2014 campaign, Tēafor was able to complete an entire World Sport Series in 2015 after entering the grid from the very beginning of the season. However, the points were few and far between for team, collecting 22 points over the course of 10 events, with many driver changes throughout the season.

Chassis No. Drivers ESP

Spain

ESP

Spain

POR

Portugal

POR

Portugal

TUR

Turkey

TUR

Turkey

MON

Monaco

MON

Monaco

CAN

Canada

CAN

Canada

GBR

United Kingdom

GBR

United Kingdom

AUT

Austria

AUT

Austria

HUN

Hungary

HUN

Hungary

BEL

Belgium

BEL

Belgium

ITA

Italy

ITA

Italy

WDC Points WCC
Tēafor B1150 24 Alexander van der Woude 25 RET 22 19 26 RET 23 8 8 34th 17th
Jack Mayor 23 18 21 24 - 0
25 Benediktas Sinkevičius 30 17 - 0
Mateusz Bogusz RET 15 41st 1
Wesley Morris 20 21 - 0
Menno Klont 16 5 16 RET 25th 14


SimLeague

FS1

2015

With the World Sport Series team struggling, the SimLeague.de FS1 team excelled. Having signed former champion, Sam Howe, alongside Michael Baldesarra, the team looked good to reach its target of a top 3 position at the end of the year. For much of the first half of the season, the team led the championship, however it slipped away from the team in the final few races. The team remained relatively stable through the year, with just two driver changes, Baldesarra replaced by Plane, who was replaced by Anderson in the final race.

Chassis No. Drivers AUS

Australia

MAL

Malta

BHR

Bahrain

POR

Portugal

MON

Monaco

AUT

Austria

USA*

United States

CAN

Canada

GER*

Germany

FRA

France

GBR

United Kingdom

ITA*

Italy

BEL

Belgium

ITA

Italy

SIN

Singapore

USA

United States

JPN

Japan

BRA

Brazil

WDC Points WCC
Tēafor A150A 15 Michael Baldesarra RET 6 8 4 6 10 RET - - - - - - - - - - - 8th 31 1st
24 Sam Howe 3 1 1 2 1 6 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 1st 128

* Indicates Special Event

Pre-Season
Chassis No. Drivers BHR

Bahrain

AUT

Austria

AUT

Austria

Points WCC
Tēafor A150A 15 Michael Baldesarra 5 5 20 1st
24 Sam Howe 1 25
N/A Quintin Plane 3 15

FS2

2015

Alongside the Tēafor's entry into FS1, the team ran a sister team in the FS2 series - acting as a potential feeder team for FS1. As a result, a number of drivers swaps took place throughout the season, offering the chance to numerous drivers in 2015. The team was to go on and finish 5th in the championship.

Chassis No. Drivers TUR

Turkey

CHN

China

ESP

Spain

MON

Monaco

GER

Germany

FRA

France

CAN

Canada

CAN

Canada

HUN

Hungary

GBR

United Kingdom

BEL

Belgium

ITA

Italy

UAE

United Arab Emirates

USA

United States

JPN

Japan

WDC Points WCC
Tēafor A150B 34 Andrew Sumnall RET RET - - - - - - - - - 25th 0 4th
37 Jose Maria Lopez - - - - - - - - -
N/A Quintin Plane 3 4 10 RET - - - - - - - - - - 7th 31
15 Michael Baldesarra 10 3 2 5 - - - - - - - - - 44 4th

FS3

2015-2016

As FS3 introduced a teams' championship to the series, Tēafor Motorsport became one of the first to sign up for the season, opting to run reigning champion Stelios Vantsis and Theo Eziroglou.


SimRacingPro

Endurance Pro Series

2015

While entry to the championship was granted, the lack of drivers and teams to compete against led to the decision of the championship being scrapped after just the first round.

Chassis No. Drivers BRA

Brazil

ARG

Argentina

USA

United States

AUS

Australia

ITA

Italy

SWE

Sweden

GBR

United Kingdom

FRA

France

WDC Points WCC
Tēafor B6070 24 Thomas Hinss - - - - - - - - - - -
44 Stefan McCready - - - - - - - - - -
76 Quintin Plane* - - - - - - - - - -

* Indicates affiliated independent driver