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Redline Racing

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United Kingdom Redline Racing
Founded1995
Team principal(s)Simon Leonard
Current seriesPorsche Carrera Cup GB
Former seriesMichelin Porsche Cup
Porsche Supercup
Current driversUnited Kingdom Jamie Orton
Argentina Dorian Mansilla
Teams'
Championships
2004 Carrera Cup GB
2007 Carrera Cup GB
2008 Carrera Cup GB
2010 Carrera Cup GB
2011 Carrera Cup GB
2012 Carrera Cup GB
Drivers'
Championships
2004 Carrera Cup GB (Westbrook)
2007 Carrera Cup GB (Sutton)
2008 Carrera Cup GB (Harvey)
2010 Carrera Cup GB (Harvey)
2011 Carrera Cup GB (Sutton)
2012 Carrera Cup GB (Meadows)
2014 Carrera Cup GB(Webster)
2015 Carrera Cup GB(Cammish)
2016 Carrera Cup GB (Cammish)
2017 Carrera Cup GB (Eastwood)
Tim Harvey (centre) and James Sutton (right) on the Podium at Brands Hatch, April 2007
Tim Harvey waves to the Oulton Park crowd after taking second place during round 13 of the 2008 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Oman Air sponsored Porsche 997 GT3 Cup of Redline Racing competing in the 2012 Porsche Supercup season

Redline Racing is a British racing team that is currently competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain and are defending team and drivers champions. They have previously competed in the Porsche Supercup between 2007 and 2008.[1]

Early history

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Redline Racing, established in 1995, made its first entry in the arena of motorsport racing in April 1997 by competing in the Michelin Porsche Cup. Having a 4-year racing experience Redline Racing entered the British National Porsche Carrera Cup in 2001, racing Porsche GT3s. They finished in second place in the championship that year and they repeated that success in 2003 and also 2005.

Porsche Carrera Cup GB

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Redline Racing joined the newly formed Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain in its 2003 début season and has been one of the most successful teams in the championship, winning six teams' titles and six drivers' titles.

Their first championship success came in 2004 when after a long and difficult racing season, they conquered first place and won the team championship for the first time along with driver Richard Westbrook who won the driver's championship.

Their form continued, with the team narrowly missing out on championship spoils in 2005 and 2006 when Redline's driver lineup consisted of Nigel Rice, Jason Young and Faithless lead singer Maxi Jazz along with regular star Richard Westbrook racing in the Team Irwin sponsored car. However, due to Westbrook's Supercup commitments the car was handed over to Danny Watts who, initially, substituted for Redline in the races Westbrook could not attend. Ultimately, Watts finished third in the championship with ten wins out of 16 starts, the most wins of the season.

The 2007 season was another big year for the team after securing the drive of 1992 British Touring Car champion Tim Harvey from rivals Motorbase Performance and Formula Renault UK race-winner James Sutton to join Pro-Am vice champion Nigel Rice and Maxi Jazz, the team managed to secure the double by winning the Teams' championship and Sutton winning the drivers' crown. The Pro-Am championship was dominated by Nigel Rice, who won 14 Pro-Am race wins and 17 podiums out of a possible 20. The feet was repeated in 2008 with Harvey taking the drivers championship after five wins over the season.

A lull in 2009 where Sutton missed out on championship glory by four points after missing the opening round of the championship, spurred the team on to dominate 2010, 2011 and 2012 championships, winning both drivers' and teams' title each time.

For the 2013 campaign, Redline brought in 2010 FIA Formula Two Championship champion Dean Stoneman to lead the team. Stoneman, who is making his racing return after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2011,[2] is currently third in the championship at the half way point of the season with three wins to his name.

Porsche Supercup

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During 2007, Redline Racing moved into the Porsche Supercup under the title banner of Team IRWIN SAS (title sponsorship coming from Irwin Industrial Tools and SAS Group). David Saelens and Marc Hynes were the team's driver, finishing in sixth and eleventh place respectively in the overall standings.

The team continued into 2008 season, this time under the Team IRWIN banner. Hynes was replaced with Patrick Huisman who outperformed Saelens to finish fourth in the championship (Saelens only managing 12th place in the final standings).

The team didn't return to contest the 2009 season and since then has only made an annual appearance in 2011[3] and 2012 at the British leg of the championship, with little success.

Race Results

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Partial Porsche Carrera Cup GB

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Year Car Drivers Wins Poles Fast laps Points D.C. T.C.
2005 Porsche 996 United Kingdom Richard Westbrook 14 8 11 331 2nd 2nd
United Kingdom Nigel Rice 0 0 0 217 5th
United Kingdom Stephen Shanly 0 0 0 176 6th
United Kingdom Jason Young 0 0 0 138 8th
2006 Porsche 997 (1st Gen.)
as Team IRWIN
United Kingdom Danny Watts 10 6 6 250 3rd 3rd
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook 3 0 2 64 14th
Porsche 997 (1st Gen.)
as Redline Racing
United Kingdom Nigel Rice 0 0 0 144 9th
United Kingdom Jason Young 0 0 0 87 13th
United Kingdom Maxi Jazz 0 0 0 26 19th
2007 Porsche 997 (1st Gen.) United Kingdom James Sutton 6 4 5 328 1st 1st
United Kingdom Tim Harvey 5 2 5 324 2nd
United Kingdom Nigel Rice 0 0 0 186 6th
United Kingdom Maxi Jazz 0 0 0 22 15th
2008 Porsche 997 (1st Gen.) United Kingdom Tim Harvey 4 3 5 340 1st 1st
United Kingdom Fergus Campbell 0 0 0 27 13th
United Kingdom Andy Neate 0 0 0 8 24th
United Kingdom Ray MacDowall 0 0 0 5 25th
2009 Porsche 997 (1st Gen.) United Kingdom James Sutton 6 3 5 320 2nd 2nd
United Kingdom Tim Harvey 3 2 2 316 3rd
United Kingdom Tony Gilham 0 0 0 141 9th
United Kingdom Lewis Hopkins 0 0 0 92 10th
United Kingdom Dean Smith 0 0 0 26 19th
2010 Porsche 997 (1st Gen.) United Kingdom Tim Harvey 11 9 4 370 1st 1st
United Kingdom Michael Meadows 0 0 0 148 8th
Oman Ahmad Al Harthy 0 0 0 106 11th
United Kingdom Archie Hamilton 0 0 0 69 13th
United Kingdom Glenn McMenamin 0 0 0 28 15th
United Kingdom Andrew Shelley 0 0 0 22 17th
United Kingdom James Sutton 0 0 0 0 G
Turkey Yucel Ozbek 0 0 0 0 G
2011 Porsche 997 (2nd Gen.)
as SAS Redline Racing
United Kingdom James Sutton 3 3 4 305 1st 1st
United Kingdom Michael Meadows 2 5 3 298 2nd
Porsche 997 (2nd Gen.)
as Redline Racing
United Kingdom Benji Hetherington 0 0 0 132 8th
Turkey Yücel Özbek 0 0 0 11 22nd
United Kingdom Keith Webster 0 0 0 9 24th
United Kingdom Andrew Shelley 0 0 0 6 26th
Porsche 997 (2nd Gen.)
as Redline Oman Air
Oman Ahmad Al Harthy 0 0 0 95 10th
2012 Porsche 997 (2nd Gen.) United Kingdom Michael Meadows 6 8 2 320 1st 1st
Oman Ahmad Al Harthy 0 0 0 143 8th
United Kingdom Glynn Geddie 0 0 0 105 10th
Spain Victor Jiminez 0 0 0 92 12th
United Kingdom James Sutton 0 0 0 55 14th
United Kingdom Keith Webster 0 0 0 36 15th
Turkey Yücel Özbek 0 0 0 34 16th
2013 Porsche 997 (2nd Gen.) United Kingdom Dean Stoneman 5 2 4 231 5th ?
Spain Víctor Jiménez 0 0 0 194 6th
United Kingdom Dan de Zille 0 0 0 160 7th
Turkey Yücel Özbek 0 0 0 25 14th
United Kingdom George Wright 0 0 0 20 15th
South Africa Kyle Barnes 0 0 0 14 19th

Porsche Supercup

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Year Car Drivers Wins Poles Fast laps Points D.C. T.C.
2007 Porsche 997
as Team IRWIN SAS
Belgium David Saelens 0 0 0 96 6th
United Kingdom Marc Hynes 0 0 0 48 11th
2008 Porsche 997
as IRWIN Racing
Netherlands Patrick Huisman 0 0 0 98 4th
Belgium David Saelens 0 0 0 73 12th
2011 Porsche 997
as SAS International
United Kingdom James Sutton 0 0 0 N/A G
United Kingdom Michael Meadows 0 0 0 N/A G
2012 Porsche 997 United Kingdom Glynn Geddie 0 0 0 N/A G
Oman Ahmad Al Harthy 0 0 0 N/A G

References

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  1. ^ "Patrick Huisman". www.irwin.nl. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ Elizalde, Pablo (22 February 2013). "Dean Stoneman to make racing return in Porsche Carrera Cup". Autosport. Haymarket Publications. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.sasdirect.co.uk/news/20/team_sas_to_compete_in_the_silverstone_supercup.php
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