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A1 Team Great Britain

A1 Team Great Britain

FieldValue
team_nameA1 Team Great Britain
flag_namethe United Kingdom
countryGreat Britain
founded2005
seat_holderNot known since administration
chairmanJohn Surtees
driversDanny Watts
Dan Clarke
car_namen/a
first_race2005-06 Great Britain
events38 (76 races)
championships0
main_wins3
sprint_wins2
poles5
fastest_laps4
total_points343
current_season2008-09
current_position10th
current_points28

Dan Clarke

A1 Grand Prix, Kyalami - Great Britain

A1 Team Great Britain was the British team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series.

Management

A1 Team Great Britain was one of the first six-seat holders in the series announced, with chairman John Surtees hosting the event. The car was unveiled to the public in September 2005, displaying a distinctive blue, red and white livery to reflect the colours of the flag of the United Kingdom, rather than Britain's traditional racing green colour.

British financier Tony Clements was the national seat holder, and ran the corporate arm of the team until Round 5 of Season 4. Former Formula One and 500cc Motorcycle World Champion John Surtees was the team principal for the first 2 seasons of A1GP, working with the organisational structure, technical development, recruitment and race operations for the team. He quit his role before season 3 and was replaced by Katie Clements. The Arden International racing organisation was responsible for race operations of the team for the first season. However, for season 2 Surtees assembled a bespoke race team to handle the race operations of A1 Team Great Britain. That team stayed in place for the 3rd season of A1GP, and the first 5 rounds of Season 4.

However, between Rounds 5 and 6 of Season 4, A1 Team Great Britain entered administration. From Round 6 onwards, the car was run by mechanics and engineers employed by the series itself, with pit-stops carried out by the German team.

History

2008–09 season

Driver: Danny Watts, Dan Clarke

In his first outing for the team at Chengdu, Danny Watts took his first pole position in the Feature Race qualifying.

2007–08 season

Drivers: Oliver Jarvis, Robbie Kerr

For the third season running, Team Great Britain finished 3rd in the championship, with two victories and five podiums, including another near-perfect weekend at Brands Hatch.

2006–07 season

Drivers: Oliver Jarvis, Robbie Kerr, Darren Manning

Again, Team Great Britain finished third in the overall championship, but accumulated three race victories as well as seven podiums, including a near-perfect weekend in their home race.

2005–06 season

Drivers: Robbie Kerr, Darren Manning

A1 Team Great Britain was one of the first six-seat holders in the series announced, with chairman John Surtees hosting the event. The car was unveiled to the public in September 2005, displaying a distinctive blue, red and white livery to reflect the colours of the flag of the United Kingdom, rather than Britain's traditional racing green colour.

Team Great Britain were the first team in the series to offer a testing role to a woman driver. Katherine Legge (who had previously tested a Formula One car for the now-defunct Minardi team), tested at the Dubai Autodrome during the United Arab Emirates race weekend.

The team finished 3rd in the championship, amassing eight podiums.

Drivers

NameSeasonsRaces
(Starts)A1GP TitleWinsSprint
winsMain
wins2nd3rdPolesFastest
LapsPoints
GBR Dan Clarke2008-093 (6)8
GBR Oliver Jarvis2006-07, 2007-087 (14)2252124
GBR Robbie Kerr2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-0823 (46)3311442154
GBR Darren Manning2005-06, 2006-072 (4)115
GBR Danny Watts2008-093 (6)2120

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key), "spr" indicate a Sprint Race, "fea" indicate a Main Race. Results in bold indicate pole position, and results in italics indicate fastest lap.

YearRacing
teamChassis,
Engine,
TyresDrivers12345678910111213141516171819202122PointsRank2005-062006-072007-082008-09NEDNEDCHNCHNMYSMYSNZLNZLRSARSAPORPORGBRGBR
Arden InternationalLola,
Zytek,
Cooper AvonGBR sprGBR feaGER sprGER feaPRT sprPRT feaAUS sprAUS feaMYS sprMYS feaARE sprARE feaZAF sprZAF feaIDN sprIDN feaMEX sprMEX feaUSA sprUSA feaCHN sprCHN fea973rd
Robbie Kerr5RetRet2Ret12523Ret922Ret21011643
Darren Manning215
A1 Team Great BritainLola
Zytek
Cooper AvonNED sprNED feaCZE sprCZE feaBEI sprBEI feaMYS sprMYS feaIDN sprIDN feaNZ sprNZ feaAUS sprAUS feaZAF sprZAF feaMEX sprMEX feaSHA sprSHA feaGBR sprGBR fea923rd
Darren Manning57
Robbie Kerr96523Ret8Ret19109212*1*2
Oliver Jarvis7221
A1 Team Great BritainLola
Zytek
Cooper AvonNED sprNED feaCZE sprCZE feaMYS sprMYS feaZHU sprZHU feaNZ sprNZ feaAUS sprAUS feaZAF sprZAF feaMEX sprMEX feaSHA sprSHA feaGBR sprGBR fea1263rd
Oliver Jarvis716126521122
Robbie Kerr217RetRet1639912
A1 Team Great Britain (1-5)
GU-Racing International (6-7)Ferrari,
Ferrari,
Michelin2810th
sprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfeasprfea
Danny Watts33Ret16Ret7
Dan Clarke1212117137
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