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Team West-Tec links with Racing Engineering for Spanish F3 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 December 2006
Team West-Tec have launched an exciting link up with leading Spanish GP2 and F3 team, Racing Engineering. Acting as junior team to Racing Engineering, Team West-Tec will run a multi-car team in the Spanish F3 Cup in 2007.
Continuing to operate from its Rockingham base in Northamptonshire, but also with opportunities to use facilities in Spain, the team should be able to offer an excellent Formula 3 solution for drivers of all nationalities.


Alfonso de Orleans-Borbon, Racing Engineering Team Principal: “I am delighted that our F3 Cup cars, which have won three championships between them, are going to be run by such a professional outfit as Team West-Tec. We will be watching their drivers with interest as we hope they will graduate to us in the future!”


John Miller, Team West-Tec F3 Managing Director: “We have spent 2006 evaluating almost every Formula 3 series in the world – and finally chose the Spanish Championship as it offers well-backed, high quality European racing without all of the expense of some of the bigger F3 series.

Our aim is for our drivers to be selected to join Racing Engineering’s Class A team for 2008, where there is a proven possibility to progress further onto a heavily-supported GP2 drive for the suitably able and talented driver. Even in 2007, our drivers will have access to the Racing Engineering GP2 team, to further their development and experience. In recent years Spanish F3 drivers have secured an excellent record of progression to higher levels of motorsport, and the champion has enjoyed a Formula One test with Toyota who have backed the championship.

The Cup also maintains eligibility for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award, which was an important part of the choice for us.

We are fortunate to have good team backers, which means that we are able to offer good drivers the chance to compete for a reduced budget.”


Gavin Wills, Team West-Tec F3 Team Principal: “After six years of mastering oval racing at Rockingham, we wanted to get back to our roots and this was an opportunity too good to miss. You only have to spend five minutes with Alfonso to understand how passionate and enthusiastic he is about motor racing – and the chance to use his proven championship-winning cars will stand us in good stead to challenge from the start.

The cars will be in the UK at the beginning of December and we are planning to test drivers in the UK in December and January in order that we can evaluate them and select a strong line-up before moving on to pre-season testing in Spain, France and Portugal.

The Spanish F3 series visits eight fantastic tracks, mainly F1 venues, and has a real mini-F1 feel. Racing in front of large, appreciative crowds and being televised live in many countries in the world, the hospitality opportunities are superb and offer excellent value for money.”
Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 December 2006 )
 
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