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|align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Berrisford]] | |align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Berrisford]] | ||
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|align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Matthew Allington]] | |align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Matthew Allington]] | ||
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|align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Matthew Allington]] | |align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Matthew Allington]] | ||
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|align= left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]] <sup>1</sup> | |align= left|{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Agustin Canapino]] <sup>1</sup> | ||
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!rowspan="4" align="left"| [[2013/14 International Touring Cup season|2013/14]] | !rowspan="4" align="left"| [[2013/14 International Touring Cup season|2013/14]] | ||
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|align= left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sven de Vries]] <sup>1</sup> | |align= left|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sven de Vries]] <sup>1</sup> | ||
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*<sup>1</sup> [[Sven de Vries]] left Enterprise GP halfway through the season for [[Aurora Motorsports]]. These are his final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship. | *<sup>1</sup> [[Sven de Vries]] left Enterprise GP halfway through the season for [[Aurora Motorsports]]. These are his final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship. | ||
*<sup>2</sup> [[Tobias Olsson]] left Enterprise GP halfway through the season for [[YTF1]]. These are his final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship. | *<sup>2</sup> [[Tobias Olsson]] left Enterprise GP halfway through the season for [[YTF1]]. These are his final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship. | ||
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+ | ===Formula Challenge=== | ||
+ | (results in '''bold''' indicate pole position, races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) | ||
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+ | !valign="middle"| Year | ||
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+ | !valign="middle"| Drivers | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Races | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Wins | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Poles | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Fastest Laps | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Podiums | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| Points | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| D.C. | ||
+ | !valign="middle"| T.C. | ||
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+ | !rowspan="4" align="left"| [[2014 Formula Challenge season|2014]] | ||
+ | !rowspan=4 align="left"| FC-014 | ||
+ | !rowspan=3 align="left"| 30 | ||
+ | |align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Scott Berrisford]] <sup>1</sup> | ||
+ | !align="left"| 14 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 2 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 0 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 1 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 5 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 192 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 7th* | ||
+ | |align="center" rowspan=4 bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| '''2nd'''* | ||
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+ | |align= left|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[David Carter]] | ||
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+ | !align="left"| 10 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 51st* | ||
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+ | |align= left|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Eric Stranne]] <sup>2</sup> | ||
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+ | !align="left"| 4 | ||
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+ | !align="left"| 291* | ||
+ | |align="center" bgcolor="#ffdf9f"| '''3rd'''* | ||
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+ | !rowspan=1 align="left"| 31 | ||
+ | |align= left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Hansko Mebius]] | ||
+ | !align="left"| 32 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 0 | ||
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+ | !align="left"| 0 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 1 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 104 | ||
+ | !align="left"| 13th | ||
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+ | *<sup>1</sup> [[Scott Berrisford]] left Enterprise GP for one round to join [[Smile Power Racing]] before heading up to [[Portal:Supercup|Supercup]] halfway through the season. His final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship represents his time at both teams | ||
+ | *<sup>2</sup> Before joining Enterprise GP, [[Eric Stranne]] competed for one round with [[Smile Power Racing]]. His final points total and position in the Drivers' Championship represents his time at both teams. | ||
[[Category:Formula Challenge teams| ]] | [[Category:Formula Challenge teams| ]] | ||
[[Category:World Sport Series teams| ]] | [[Category:World Sport Series teams| ]] | ||
[[Category:International Touring Cup teams| ]] | [[Category:International Touring Cup teams| ]] |
Revision as of 10:19, 16 October 2014
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Full name | Enterprise GP |
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Owner/s | ![]() |
Base | ![]() |
Competitions | |
Formula Challenge Team | None |
Début | 2014 Challenge Australian Grand Prix |
Supercup Team | None |
Début | - |
Masters Series Team | None |
Début | 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans |
World Sport Series Team | None |
Début | 2013 Turkish Sport Series |
International Touring Cup Team | None |
Début | 2013/14 San Marino Touring Cup |
Enterprise GP is an English sim-racing team based in South London, England. The team is managed by James Kirk, co-founder and ex-co-team principal of TheSixthAxis Racing. Currently, Formula 1 event specialists FMCG are the team's title sponsor.
Contents
History
Born as Scuderia L'Asse Sesto, Enterprise GP was initially planned to be a new driver feeder team for TheSixthAxis Racing. Poised for entry into the proposed fifteenth season of the Gentlemens Racing Club Touring Car Championship alongside the GPVWC 2013 World Sport Series season, the team's debut into racing was delayed due to internal politics at TSA Racing. The transformation into Enterprise GP was completed when it was agreed that the team should be a separate entity to TSA Racing and was soon entered for the 2013 Turkish Sport Series with drivers Scott Berrisford and Matthew Allington.
Despite it's change to a completely independent team, Enterprise GP's aim remained to help develop newer drivers to sim-racing though the initial reluctance to sign experienced drivers was soon dropped.
World Sport Series
2013 Season
Despite joining the season late, Enterprise GP became a strong force in 2013 embedding themselves in the battle for 'the best of the rest'. Independent GRC drivers Scott Berrisford and Matthew Allington were signed to the team with no clear lead driver.
EGP's first competitive season saw more success than anticipated. The team quickly established themselves as top ten runners with Berrisford particularly impressing due to his consistency. The Englishman took the team's first podium at the 2013 Belgian Sport Series though Allington stole some of the lime light after qualifying a team best of third at the 2013 British Sport Series. Finishing seventh in the Teams' championship, overall the team scored 152 points; 109 for Berrisford and 43 for Allington who missed the 2013 Italian Sport Series.
At the end of the season, Berrisford revealed he would not be continuing in the World Sport Series in order to focus on his single-seater efforts though he continued to work with the team joining EGP's International Touring Cup team as reserve driver.
International Touring Cup
2013/2014 Season
On the back of their impressive showing in the World Sport Series, EGP were selected as one of twenty teams to take part in the debut season of the International Touring Cup. Ben Hackeson was revealed as the first signing for the team; sticking to the tradition of taking in newer drivers though the signing of Tom Parker would prove to be a significant departure for the team. Team Principal Kirk believed that Hackeson "needed a mentor" and he saw no better option than Parker.
Complete results
World Sport Series
(results in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)
International Touring Cup(results in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)
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