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Team West-Tec

Team West-Tec

John Miller British Formula 3 FIA Formula 3 European Championship British LMP3 Cup ASCAR Racing Series ASCAR Racing Series 2006 (Playle) 2009 European F3 Open Copa Class (MacLeod) 2011 European F3 Open Copa Class (Gamberini) 2013 European F3 Open (Jones)

Team West-Tec F3 is a motor racing team owned by Gavin Wills and John Miller based in Corby in the United Kingdom, the most successful team in the history of the European F3 Open Championship, it also won two drivers championships in the ASCAR Racing Series.

History

Team West-Tec car of [[Oli Playle]] competing at Rockingham in 2004.

From 2001 to 2006 the team took part in the ASCAR Racing Series which was mainly based locally at the Rockingham Motor Speedway. The team took two consecutive drivers titles in 2005 and 2006 with Michael Vergers and Oli Playle.

In 2007 Team West-Tec F3 became the first British team to compete in the Spanish Formula Three Championship, purchasing assets from leading GP2 team Racing Engineering. In 2009 the series was renamed the European F3 Open. Since 2007 the team has taken 44 wins and 116 podiums and three championship titles – including winning the support race at the 2008 European Grand Prix at Valencia.

In 2009 the team also returned to British Formula 3 International Series completing a full campaign with Max Snegirev as well as part campaigns for Mathieu Maurage, Miky Faccin, Jay Bridger and Ma Qinghua.

In 2010 the team continued in the European F3 Open but primarily used their British F3 cars for testing with drivers from F1, GP2 and GP3 – where young drivers get very little track time to develop and hone their skills. However the team continued to make occasional British F3 race starts and took a national class win with young Mexican, Juan Carlos Sistos on his series debut at Silverstone.

The team also announced a plan to form a new joint venture with China's motorsport team, Champ Racing, to enter an additional car under the banner of "Champ Motorsport with Team West-Tec". This venture started in September 2010 with experienced driver Michael Ho racing at Brands Hatch, Monza, Jerez and Barcelona. In his second race weekend, at Monza, Ho took third place in the Copa class, fifth overall.

The team was successful in the European F3 Open in 2010, challenging at the front in both classes and winning races with more than one driver, eventually finishing as runner-up in both the driver's and teams' championships.

For 2011 the European F3 Open team featured four full-season drivers in Victor Corrêa, Fabio Gamberini, Luca Orlandi and Sam Dejonghe, plus a number of other drivers racing on part programmes during the year such as Fahmi Ilyas, Kotaro Sakurai and Tatiana Calderón.

The 2011 season was also successful. Victor Corrêa won two races and Fahmi Ilyas one in the team's newest Dallara F308s, Ilyas having made a debut at Brands Hatch in the car later used by Tatiana Calderón who scored points at Barcelona after she stepped up from Star Mazda in the USA. Fabio Gamberini also won a race outright at Spa and also won an impressive ten times in the Copa class, where he was champion as well as being third overall. Sam Dejonghe twice featured on the overall podium and took four Copa class wins to finish as Copa runner-up and Luca Orlandi, despite missing two races, secured third in Copa for an unprecedented 1-2-3 for the team. Kotaro Sakurai featured on the Brands Hatch Copa podium in Luca's place on his debut in the series. The team won the overall 2011 Teams' Championship.

For 2012, Sam Dejonghe returned with a single win before being dropped at the end of the year, to be replaced by Ed Jones. Manu Bejarano started the season but stopped with no budget after two rounds, although Roberto La Rocca, from Venezuela, joined the team. Jordan Oon and Luca Orlandi drove the team's Copa F308 entries, with Orlandi replaced by Kiwi Chris Vlok after an injury at Brands Hatch. After a much improved end to 2012, with Dejonghe and new signing Ed Jones taking second place at each of the last three meetings, Team West-Tec F3 remained the most successful team in the history of the series.

Team West-Tec had eight drivers in 2013, with Ed Jones winning the championship and Nelson Mason and finishing third. Two further F312 cars were campaigned by Orlandi and La Rocca. The team also operated four Copa F308 cars for Sean (son of Tom) Walkinshaw, South African Liam Venter, Chinaman Huan Zhu and young British driver Cameron Twynham.

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Team West-Tec F3 also returned with a three-car team to the reorganised British F3 series in 2013. Ed Jones took five wins from the twelve races in the second tier National Class.

In 2014, Yarin Stern, Tanart Sathienthirakul and Wei Fung Thong raced full-time for West-Tec in the renamed Euroformula Open. Nici Pohler did all rounds bar the final at Barcelona due to illness and was replaced by Fabian Schiller. Stern managed to grab the team 5 podiums over the year.

2014 also saw the beginning of West Tec's attack on the incredibly competitive FIA European F3 Championship with Felix Serralles taking on the whole season while Hector Hurst and Macau's Andy Chang split the season between each other.

Former series results

British Formula 3

Class BYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.1991British Formula Three Championship2009National Class20092010Rookie Class2011National Class2013
Reynard 893 VolkswagenGBR Thornton Mustard3000114th
Mygale M-09F3 Mugen-HondaGBR Jay Bridger20002815th†
Dallara F306 Mugen-HondaRUS Max Snegirev140001084th
FRA Mathieu Maurage2000129th
CHN Qinghua Ma20001010th
ITA Michele Faccin2000208th
Dallara F306 Mugen-HondaBRA Luiz Razia3000234th
MEX Juan Carlos Sistos6100723rd
Dallara F306 Mugen-HondaITA Luca Orlandi3100453rd
Dallara F312 ToyotaVEN Roberto La Rocca3000337th
NZL Chris Vlok121001212nd
CHN Huan Zhu30001910th
AUS Jordan Oon3000455th
GBR Ed Jones65001033rd
Dallara F308 ToyotaGBR Cameron Twynham6000824th
COL William Barbosa3000386th
GBR Sean Walkinshaw3000209th
RSA Liam Venter3000238th

† Shared results with Bridger Motorsport

Spanish Formula 3/European F3 Open/Euroformula Open

Spanish Formula 3 ChampionshipYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.T.C.20072008European F3 Open Championship20092010201120122013Euroformula Open Championship201420152016
Dallara F300-FPTGBR Andy Merrick [C]00000N/A [C]9th
NOR Christian Ebbesvik [C]167001181st [C]
Dallara F300-FPT
Dallara F306-FPTRSA Sean Petterson6000219th
Dallara F306-FPTGBR Alex Waters [C]40000N/A [C]7th
CHN Qinghua Ma [C]11000247th [C]
Dallara F306-FPTNOR Christian Ebbesvik172103910th
Dallara F308-FPT
Dallara F300-FPTPOR Francisco Villar [C]160001313th [C]
GBR Jonathan Legris [C]17300763rd [C]
Dallara F306-FPTISL Kristján Einar [C]12000209th [C]5th
AUS Tom Tweedie [C]2000016th [C]
GBR Callum MacLeod [C]167001061st [C]
Dallara F308-FPTNOR Christian Ebbesvik16111635th
Dallara F308-ToyotaGBR Callum MacLeod143111122nd2nd
Dallara F306-ToyotaESP Ramón Piñeiro [C]2000810th [C]
ISL Kristján Einar [C]2000411th [C]
MAC Michael Ho [C]8000286th [C]
BRA Victor Corrêa [C]14200625th [C]
Dallara F308-ToyotaBRA Victor Corrêa16200596th1st
MAS Fahmi Ilyas41213012th
COL Tatiana Calderón6000321st
Dallara F306-ToyotaITA Luca Orlandi [C]16000623rd [C]
JPN Kotaro Sakurai [C]200068th [C]
BEL Sam Dejonghe [C]184001182nd [C]
BRA Fabio Gamberini [C]1810001301st [C]
Dallara F312-ToyotaBEL Sam Dejonghe141011595th4th
UAE Ed Jones [G]20000N/A
ESP Manuel Bejarano40001416th
VEN Roberto La Rocca120004410th
Dallara F308-ToyotaITA Luca Orlandi [C]90001010th [C]
NZL Chris Vlok [C]2000313th [C]
AUS Jordan Oon [C]16000505th [C]
Dallara F312-ToyotaVEN Roberto La Rocca60001514th2nd
GBR Emil Bernstorff2000620th
GBR Jonathan Legris2000130th
USA Spencer Pigot20001016th
UAE Ed Jones146432561st
CAN Nelson Mason163441593rd
ITA Luca Orlandi8000129th
NOR Falco Wauer [G]20000N/A
GBR Hector Hurst [G]20000N/A
Dallara F308-Toyota
Dallara F312-ToyotaCHN Huan Zhu16000227th
Dallara F308-ToyotaGBR Sean Walkinshaw [C]16000199th [C]
GBR Cameron Twynham [C]16200192nd [C]
RSA Liam Venter [C]13100316th [C]
AUT Christopher Höher [C]2000015th [C]
Dallara F312-ToyotaISR Yarin Stern160001255th3rd
GBR Cameron Twynham8000539th
POL Igor Waliłko [G]20000N/A
GER Nicolas Pohler140003812th
GER Fabian Schiller [G]20000N/A
THA Tanart Sathienthirakul16000697th
HKG Wei Fung Thong160001618th
Dallara F312-ToyotaISR Yarin Stern160101195th4th
IND Mahaveer Raghunathan [G]20000N/A
GBR Sam MacLeod [G]20000N/A
THA Tanart Sathienthirakul160001334th
Dallara F312-ToyotaCHN Liang Jiatong4000028th9th

FIA Formula 3 European Championship

FIA Formula 3 European ChampionshipYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.T.C.20142015
Dallara F314-MercedesPUR Félix Serrallés3300082url=https://formel3guide.com/images/punkte/2014-punkte-em.pdftitle=FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2014}}6th
Dallara F312-MercedesGBR Hector Hurst24000324th
MAC Wing Chung Chang9000030th
Dallara F312-MercedesGER Fabian Schiller330002url=https://formel3guide.com/images/punkte/2015-punkte-em.pdftitle=FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2015}}9th
Dallara F314-MercedesRSA Raoul Hyman3300014.521st

References

References

  1. "History".
  2. "STARTERLISTE 2014 FIA FORMULA 3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP".
  3. "FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2014".
  4. "STARTERLISTE 2015 FIA FORMULA 3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP".
  5. "FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2015".
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