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− | [[File: | + | {{Infobox team | |
− | + | Short_name = {{flagicon|CAN}} True North | | |
− | Headquartered in Vancouver, ''' | + | Long_name = True North Motorsport | |
+ | Logo = [[File:tnm.png|300px]] | | ||
+ | Owner = {{flagicon|CAN}} Carter McColman | | ||
+ | Base = {{flagicon|CAN}} Vancouver, Canada | | ||
+ | Staff = {{flagicon|CAN}} Carter McColman | | ||
+ | JoinYear = 2018 | | ||
+ | Series = [[2018 International Touring Cup season|2018 ITC Div 2]], [[2019 Supercup season|2019 SC]], [[2019 International Touring Cup season|2019 ITC]], [[2019 World GT Series season|2019 WGT]], [[2020 Superleague Lights season|2020 SLL]], [[2021 Formula Challenge season|2021 FC]], [[2022 Formula Sprint 1 season|2022 FS1]], [[2023 Formula Sprint 1 season|2023 FS1]] | | ||
+ | AssociatedTeams = AlphaDelta Racing | | ||
+ | Website = [http://www.tcsoff.com/ TCSOff.com] | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | Headquartered in Vancouver, '''True North Motorsport''' is a Canadian based Simracing team founded by Carter McColman with the help of Karsten van Eijck under the name TCS Off Racing. The team joined GPVWC competition in 2018. | ||
The team has competed in [[Supercup]], [[Superleague Lights]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[Formula Sprint 1]], [[World GT]], and the [[International Touring Cup]]. | The team has competed in [[Supercup]], [[Superleague Lights]], [[Formula Challenge]], [[Formula Sprint 1]], [[World GT]], and the [[International Touring Cup]]. | ||
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== 2018 == | == 2018 == | ||
− | TCS Off Racing was accepted into the International Touring Cup | + | TCS Off Racing was accepted into the International Touring Cup Division 2, joining the grid with large ambitions. Being a brand new team meant early complications, however they were managed quickly and the ITC season stayed on course. Nate Lupson and Christopher Larson started the season, both completing the first two rounds of the season. After conflicts let them unable to race, the team brought in Bart De Vos and Adam Hodgkinson who saw out the remainder of the season apart from Bart having to miss the round at Brands Hatch. Daniel Hurlock was in as emergency for that race, securing valuable points for the team. The team secured the Vice-Championship, with the battle for the championship coming down to the final round against Frami Autosport. Unfortunately there was a controversial incident that pushed the championship in Frami's favour, however it was a great achievement for a new team to GPVWC. |
'''ITC Division 2''' | '''ITC Division 2''' | ||
[[File:tcsitc2018.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Vauxhall Astra for the 2018 GPVWC ITC series]] | [[File:tcsitc2018.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Vauxhall Astra for the 2018 GPVWC ITC series]] | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | ! Drivers: !! Results: | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | | {{flagicon|BEL}} Bart De Vos<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Hodgkinson<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Nathanael Lupson<br> {{flagicon|USA}} Christopher Larson<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Daniel Hurlock<br> || Standings: P2<br> | |
− | + | Wins: 4 <br> | |
+ | Podiums: 15 | ||
+ | |} | ||
== 2019 == | == 2019 == | ||
'''SuperCup''' | '''SuperCup''' | ||
[[File:Tcssc2019.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing SuperCup entry for the 2019 GPVWC Supercup series]] | [[File:Tcssc2019.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing SuperCup entry for the 2019 GPVWC Supercup series]] | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|ITA}} Lorenzo De Ciutiis<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} James Clay<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Shepherd<br> {{flagicon|POL}} Adrian Faber<br> {{flagicon|POL}} Dawid Krupa<br> {{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Saracino <br> {{flagicon|EST}} Urmas Riis<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Liam Rance <br> || Standings: P7 <br> | ||
+ | Points: 262 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 0 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 3 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
'''International Touring Cup''' | '''International Touring Cup''' | ||
− | [[File:Tcsitc2019.png| | + | [[File:Tcsitc2019.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Vauxhall Astra for the 2019 GPVWC ITC series]] |
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|BEL}} Bart De Vos<br> {{flagicon|FIN}} Joonas Raivio<br> {{flagicon|SWE}} Michael Haflidason<br> {{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Honzik<br> || Standings: P7 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 1 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 1 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
'''World GT''' | '''World GT''' | ||
[[File:Tcswgt2019.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing McLaren 720s for the 2019 GPVWC World GT series]] | [[File:Tcswgt2019.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing McLaren 720s for the 2019 GPVWC World GT series]] | ||
− | + | {| class="wikitable" | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | ! Drivers: !! Results: | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | | {{flagicon|PER}} Nico Barclay<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Shepherd<br> {{flagicon|ESP}} Borja Millan<br> || Standings: P3 <br> | |
− | + | Points: 111 <br> | |
− | + | Wins: 0 <br> | |
− | + | Podiums: 2 | |
− | + | |} | |
− | + | <br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
== 2020 == | == 2020 == | ||
+ | '''SuperLeague Lights''' | ||
+ | [[File:Tcssll2020.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing entry for the 2020 GPVWC Superleague Lights series]] | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|POL}} Adrian Faber<br> {{flagicon|NED}} Mike Kwint<br> {{flagicon|POL}} Dawid Krupa<br> {{flagicon|FIN}} Pauli Ahonen<br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Parker<br> {{flagicon|ARG}} Matias Canapino <br> {{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Robbins <br> {{flagicon|EST}} Urmas Riis<br> {{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Lindberg <br> || Standings: P11 <br> | ||
+ | Points: 53 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 0 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 0 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
== 2021 == | == 2021 == | ||
+ | '''Formula Challenge''' | ||
+ | [[File:Tcsfc2021.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing entry for the 2021 GPVWC Formula Challenge series]] | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|IRL}} Jake Denehan<br> {{flagicon|ROM}} Darius Andrei<br> {{flagicon|CZE}} Dan Hajek<br> {{flagicon|FRA}} Alex Lehoux<br> || Standings: P1 <br> | ||
+ | Points: 815 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 15 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 30 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
== 2022 == | == 2022 == | ||
+ | '''Formula Sprint 1''' | ||
+ | [[File:Tcsfs12022.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Entry for the 202 GPVWC Formula Sprint 1 series]] | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|IRL}} Jake Denehan<br> {{flagicon|ROM}} Darius Andrei<br> {{flagicon|GER}} Rouven Meschede<br> {{flagicon|GER}} Steven Lexow<br> {{flagicon|EST}} Silver Joffert<br> {{flagicon|EST}} Paul August Laane <br> || Standings: P2 <br> | ||
+ | Points: 672 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 9 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 24 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
== 2023 == | == 2023 == | ||
+ | '''Formula Sprint 1''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Tcs2023fs1.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Entry for the 2023 GPVWC Formula Sprint 1 series]] | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|FRA}} Alex Lehoux<br> {{flagicon|FRA}} Loïc Meunier <br> {{flagicon|CZE}} Patrick Novotny <br> {{flagicon|ROM}} Darius Andrei<br> {{flagicon|FIN}} Noa Tuomela <br> {{flagicon|GER}} David Wassermann <br> {{flagicon|AUT}} Julian Klaffenbock <br>|| Standings: 5 <br> | ||
+ | Points: 348 <br> | ||
+ | Wins: 1 <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: 4 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == 2024 == | ||
+ | '''SuperLights''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Tcssll2020.png|left|400px|caption|alt=Alt text|The TCS Off Racing Entry for the 2024 GPVWC SuperLights series]] | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Drivers: !! Results: | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{flagicon|POL}} Maciej Hyla <br> {{flagicon|POL}} Mateusz Piszczan <br> {{flagicon|UK}} Luca Gray <br>|| Standings: <br> | ||
+ | Points: <br> | ||
+ | Wins: <br> | ||
+ | Podiums: | ||
+ | |} |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 13 February 2024
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Full name | True North Motorsport |
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Owner/s | ![]() |
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Key staff | ![]() |
Year Joined | 2018 |
Series Entered | 2018 ITC Div 2, 2019 SC, 2019 ITC, 2019 WGT, 2020 SLL, 2021 FC, 2022 FS1, 2023 FS1 |
Associated Teams | AlphaDelta Racing |
Website | TCSOff.com |
Headquartered in Vancouver, True North Motorsport is a Canadian based Simracing team founded by Carter McColman with the help of Karsten van Eijck under the name TCS Off Racing. The team joined GPVWC competition in 2018. The team has competed in Supercup, Superleague Lights, Formula Challenge, Formula Sprint 1, World GT, and the International Touring Cup.
History
Founded in 2018, TCS Off Racing made their GPVWC debut in the International Touring Cup Division 2, finishing as Vice-Champions with 4 wins and 15 podiums. The team officially joined the Career Ladder in 2019 with direct acceptance into SuperCup. Alongside their SuperCup campaign they also joined the World GT and ITC Division 1 grid for 2019. After a mediocre SuperCup debut season, the team was promoted to SuperLeague Lights for 2020 and would find even more difficulties, creating an inconsistent season. For 2021 the team chose to start fresh, drop down the ladder, and compete with a new lineup in Formula Challenge. This move would prove successful, bringing home the teams first championship with a dominant 1-2 in the Drivers Standings. The championship win meant a return to Supercup (now called Formula Sprint 1) was in order for 2022. Continuing to show consistency and speed, TCS became Vice-Champions of Formula Sprint 1. The team will continue to compete in the Formula Sprint 1 category for 2023, debuting an all new lineup.
2018
TCS Off Racing was accepted into the International Touring Cup Division 2, joining the grid with large ambitions. Being a brand new team meant early complications, however they were managed quickly and the ITC season stayed on course. Nate Lupson and Christopher Larson started the season, both completing the first two rounds of the season. After conflicts let them unable to race, the team brought in Bart De Vos and Adam Hodgkinson who saw out the remainder of the season apart from Bart having to miss the round at Brands Hatch. Daniel Hurlock was in as emergency for that race, securing valuable points for the team. The team secured the Vice-Championship, with the battle for the championship coming down to the final round against Frami Autosport. Unfortunately there was a controversial incident that pushed the championship in Frami's favour, however it was a great achievement for a new team to GPVWC.
ITC Division 2
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Standings: P2 Wins: 4 |
2019
SuperCup
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Standings: P7 Points: 262 |
International Touring Cup
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Standings: P7 Wins: 1 |
World GT
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Standings: P3 Points: 111 |
2020
SuperLeague Lights
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Standings: P11 Points: 53 |
2021
Formula Challenge
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Standings: P1 Points: 815 |
2022
Formula Sprint 1
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Standings: P2 Points: 672 |
2023
Formula Sprint 1
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Standings: 5 Points: 348 |
2024
SuperLights
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