W Racing Team
Founded | 2009 |
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Team principal(s) | Vincent Vosse René Verbist Yves Weerts |
Current series | GT World Challenge Europe Intercontinental GT Challenge Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters ADAC GT Masters |
Former series | Blancpain GT Series FIA WTCR TCR Belgian Touring Car Series Andros Trophy FIA GT3 European Championship Belcar |
Teams' Championships | 15 (last 2017 TCR Benelux) |
Drivers' Championships | 16 (last 2017 TCR International Series) |
Company type | SA |
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Industry | Automotive industry |
Founded | August 14, 2009Mons, Hainaut, Belgium | in
Founders | Yves Weerts Rene Verbist Vincent Vosse |
Headquarters | Rue des Roseaux 66, , |
Revenue | € 10.841.417[1] (2015) |
€ 53.624 (2015) | |
€ 13.524 (2015) | |
Total assets | € 7.654.319 (2015) |
Total equity | € 600.000 (2015) |
Number of employees | 12 (2015) |
Parent | Pole Invest.be SPRL Delta Capital Company SA Upperwest SPRL |
Subsidiaries | AMP Belgium SPRL |
W Racing Team (WRT) is a Belgian auto racing team founded in 2009 by engineer and former head of Volkswagen Motorsport René Verbist, racing driver Vincent Vosse, and entrepreneur Yves Weerts. The team campaigns Audi R8 LMSs in several national and international sports car series, as well as Volkswagen Scirocco GT24s in the Belgian Touring Car Series. Through their association with the two brands, the team receives major support from the Belgian Audi Club and Belgian Volkswagen Club. In 2010 the team won the Belcar Drivers' and Teams' Championships, while in 2011 they won the Spa 24 Hours.[2] After winning multiple titles in various GT championships, WRT is considered to be one of the best teams worldwide in GT racing. In 2019 WRT added the highly competitive DTM championship to their program running two Audi RS5 Turbo DTMs.
Racing history
Upon the team's founding in late 2009, WRT purchased three Audi R8 LMS race cars as part of being the official Belgian Audi motorsport importer. The trio of cars shared duties in 2010 between the national Belcar Endurance Championship, the French FFSA GT Championship (now GT Tour), and the mid-season Spa 24 Hours. The team had success from the start, finishing on the podium with at least one car in every Belcar race including two wins by Gregory Franchi and Anthony Kumpen and a third victory in a ten-hour endurance race at Circuit Zolder with François Verbist, Bert Longin, and Bill Bailly. Franchi and Kumpen locked up the Drivers' Championship, while WRT secured the Teams' Championship. Franchi also partnered with Stéphane Lémeret to earn two further podium finishes in FFSA GT. In addition to this program, two Volkswagen Scirocco GT24s were purchased for use in the Belgian Touring Car Series where the team were vice-champions in their category.
Following their first year's success, WRT expanded their program for 2011 by adding the FIA GT3 European Championship[3] and Blancpain Endurance Series to the schedule for their Audis. Once again success came early as WRT won the second of two races in the first event of the FIA GT3 Championship with Franchi partnering Enzo Ide. Their GT Tour program under the title of Team Audi France with French drivers David Hallyday and Stéphane Ortelli also earned its first victory for the team at Dijon-Prenois. In July WRT won the Spa 24 Hours in only their second attempt, with Franchi sharing the drive with factory Audi drivers Timo Scheider and Mattias Ekström.[2]
WRT announced further expansion of their program in 2012 with accepted entries in the FIA GT World Championship as the representatives of Audi.[4] They went on to finish third in the Teams standings, winning three races on the way. In 2013 WRT won both the Teams' and Drivers' Championship of the newly named FIA GT Series.
In 2014 WRT competed both in the Blancpain Endurance Series and Blancpain Sprint Series, successor of the FIA GT Series. They won both the Teams' and Drivers' Championship in the Blancpain GT Series as well as in the Blancpain Endurance Series. They also won the Teams' Championship in the Blancpain Sprint Series. In July 2014 they added a second win in the Spa 24 Hours with Laurens Vanthoor, René Rast and Markus Winkelhock at the wheel of an Audi R8 LMS. In 2015 they again won both Teams' and Drivers' championships in the Blancpain GT Series. They were also crowned Teams' Champions in the Sprint and Endurance Series. In May of 2015 WRT achieved another major success by winning the 24 Hours of Nürburgring with the new version of the Audi R8 LMS (GT3).
In 2016, WRT made their debut in Touring car racing, running pair of Volkswagen Golfs in the TCR International Series under the Leopard Racing badge. Driving for the team were Stefano Comini and Jean-Karl Vernay. WRT also made their debut in the European Le Mans Series running a Ligier JS P2, but only at the 4 Hours of Spa.
In 2018 WRT won the Bathurst 12 hour race with the Audi R8 LMS (GT3), at their first attempt. On 12 October 2018 WRT announced it would run a pair of Audi RS5 Turbo DTMs in the 2019 DTM season as a customer team.[5] They later announced Jonathan Aberdein and Pietro Fittipaldi, grandson of double Formula One World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi, as their two drivers for the season. Although not scoring a single podium, Aberdein was able to impress with several points scoring positions and finished the season in 10th place as the highest ranked rookie. In August 2019 WRT won the 2019 Suzuka 10 Hours, which was the 48th edition of the Summer Endurance Classic at Suzuka.
At the end of 2019, WRT announced an all new line-up for the 2020 DTM season consisting of 2016 Indy Lights champion Ed Jones and FIA Formula 3 driver Fabio Scherer. Later WRT announced they would enter a third car for Ferdinand Habsburg, who had previously been driving for Aston Martin.
Results & Achievements
Major Wins and Achievements
- Overall Winner 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps in 2011 and 2014
- Overall Winner 24 Hours of Nürburgring in 2015
- Overall Winner 24 Hours of Dubai in 2016
- Overall Winner 24 Hours of Zolder in 2011 and 2012
- Overall Winner 12 Hours of Sepang in 2015
- Overall Winner 12 Hours of Bathurst in 2018
- Overall Winner 10 Hours of Suzuka in 2019
- Winner 2016 FIA GT World Cup
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Year | Car | Driver | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | DC | Points | TC | Points |
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2019 | Audi RS5 Turbo DTM | Jonathan Aberdein | HOC 1 15 |
HOC 2 12 |
ZOL 1 Ret |
ZOL 2 12 |
MIS 1 8 |
MIS 2 7 |
NOR 1 13 |
NOR 2 14 |
ASS 1 6 |
ASS 2 4 |
BRH 1 9 |
BRH 2 13 |
LAU 1 14 |
LAU 2 7 |
NÜR 1 4 |
NÜR 2 5 |
HOC 1 14 |
HOC 2 Ret |
10° | 67 | 7° | 79 |
Pietro Fittipaldi | HOC 1 10 |
HOC 2 15 |
ZOL 1 14 |
ZOL 2 9 |
MIS 1 11 |
MIS 2 5 |
NOR 1 Ret |
NOR 2 15 |
ASS 1 11 |
ASS 2 10 |
BRH 1 DNS |
BRH 2 16 |
LAU 1 7 |
LAU 2 9 |
NÜR 1 15 |
NÜR 2 13 |
HOC 1 15 |
HOC 2 15 |
15° | 22 | ||||
Andrea Dovizioso | HOC 1 |
HOC 2 |
ZOL 1 |
ZOL 2 |
MIS 1 12 |
MIS 2 15 |
NOR 1 |
NOR 2 |
ASS 1 |
ASS 2 |
BRH 1 |
BRH 2 |
LAU 1 |
LAU 2 |
NÜR 1 |
NÜR 2 |
HOC 1 |
HOC 2 |
NC | 0 |
Bathurst 12 Hours results
Year | Team | Drivers | Car | Car# | Class | Laps | Pos. | Class Pos. |
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2018 | Audi Sport Team WRT | Robin Frijns Stuart Leonard Dries Vanthoor |
Audi R8 LMS GT3 | 37 | GT3 - APP | 271 | 1st | 1st |
Pedro Lamy Mathias Lauda Paul Dalla Lana Will Davison |
39 | GT3 - APA | 267 | 14th | 8th |
References
- ^ "Comptes Annuels en Euros W Racing Team" (PDF). Staatsblad Monitor. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Dominant First Win For Audi at Spa". Blancpain Endurance Series. SRO Group. 2011-07-31. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ "17/03/2011 WRT Step Up to FIA GT3 European Championship in 2011". FIA GT3 European Championship. SRO Group. 2011-03-17. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ "Revamped 2012 season plans take shape". FIA GT1 World Championship. SRO Group. 2011-07-30. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
- ^ "WRT becomes Audi customer team in the DTM". DTM.com. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018.