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− | Short_name = {{flagicon| | + | Short_name = {{flagicon|ENG}} TDR | |
Long_name = Triple-Double Racing | | Long_name = Triple-Double Racing | | ||
Logo = [[File:Triple-Double_Racing.png|250px]] | | Logo = [[File:Triple-Double_Racing.png|250px]] | | ||
− | + | Owner = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Perkins]] | | |
− | + | Base = {{flagicon|ENG}} Oxford, UK | | |
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− | + | Team1 = [[Triple-Double Racing SL]] | | |
− | + | Principal1 = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Perkins]] | | |
− | + | Debut1 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2011 Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2011]] | | |
− | + | Team2 = [[Triple-Double Racing SC]] | | |
− | + | Principal2 = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Perkins]] | | |
− | + | Debut2 = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2011 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2011]] | | |
− | + | Team3 = [[Triple-Double Racing GT]]| | |
− | + | Principal3 = {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Phil Perkins]] | | |
− | + | Debut3 = {{flagicon|USA}} [[2010 Laguna Seca Event|2010 Laguna Seca]] | | |
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− | '''Triple-Double Racing''' is a | + | '''Triple-Double Racing''' is a GPVWC Constructor founded by [[Ben Warren]] and currently managed by [[Phil Perkins]]. It was previously known as Triple-Double Engineering. |
[[Category:Constructors]] | [[Category:Constructors]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 24 July 2011
Full name | Triple-Double Racing |
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Owner/s | Phil Perkins |
Base | Oxford, UK |
Competitions | |
Superleague Team | Triple-Double Racing SL |
Début | Australia 2011 |
Supercup Team | Triple-Double Racing SC |
Début | Australia 2011 |
Formula Challenge Team | None |
Début | - |
World Sport Series Team | None |
Début | - |
International Touring Cup Team | None |
Début | - |
Triple-Double Racing is a GPVWC Constructor founded by Ben Warren and currently managed by Phil Perkins. It was previously known as Triple-Double Engineering.