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|Team Principals = Brett Johnson | |Team Principals = Brett Johnson | ||
|Technical Director = Unknown | |Technical Director = Unknown | ||
|Drivers = | |Drivers = 0.[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png]] Jordan Davies<br>2.[[File:Flag of Italy svg.png]] Alessandro Marchesi | ||
|Noted Drivers = <br>[[File:Flag of | |Noted Drivers = <br>[[File:Flag of Slovakia.svg.png]] Andrej Kremnicky<br>[[File:Flag of Canada svg.png]] Tommy Nash <br>[[File:Flag of Japan svg.png]] Tomo Kazama | ||
|Debut = 2014 | |Debut = 2014 | ||
|Races = | |Races = 30 | ||
|Cons_champ = 0 | |Cons_champ = 0 | ||
|Drivers_champ = | |Drivers_champ = 1 ([[2015 F2RWRS season|2015]]) | ||
|Wins = 4 | |Wins = 4 | ||
|Podiums = | |Podiums = 12 | ||
|Points = | |Points = 154 | ||
|Poles = 1 | |Poles = 1 | ||
|Fastest_laps = 4 | |Fastest_laps = 4 | ||
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'''Aston Martin Motor Racing,''' usually known simply as '''Aston Martin''', is the official racing team for car manufacturer Aston Martin. They are based in Bristol, England. They are participating in the [[ | '''Aston Martin Motor Racing,''' usually known simply as '''Aston Martin''', is the official racing team for car manufacturer Aston Martin. They are based in Bristol, England. They are participating in the [[2016 F2RWRS season]]. | ||
==F2RWRS== | ==F2RWRS== | ||
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The team had a moderate start to the season, with Kazama scoring a fifth and a seventh in the first two races. Then Kazama placed 2nd and gained the teams' third fastest lap in Turkey, placed third in Monaco, and won in France while taking the team's first pole position. After that race, Glotch was fired from the team for poor performances, as he had not scored a point; he was replaced by [[Tommy Nash]]. Nash was slightly more competitive, he blew a fourth place by running off the track in his first race - resulting in Nash's former teammate [[Carter Simpson]] to initiate a brawl between HRT, who had just been sent to Pre-Qualifying as a result of Nash's off. | The team had a moderate start to the season, with Kazama scoring a fifth and a seventh in the first two races. Then Kazama placed 2nd and gained the teams' third fastest lap in Turkey, placed third in Monaco, and won in France while taking the team's first pole position. After that race, Glotch was fired from the team for poor performances, as he had not scored a point; he was replaced by [[Tommy Nash]]. Nash was slightly more competitive, he blew a fourth place by running off the track in his first race - resulting in Nash's former teammate [[Carter Simpson]] to initiate a brawl between HRT, who had just been sent to Pre-Qualifying as a result of Nash's off. | ||
Meanwhile, Kazama had been racking up points due to pure consistency as the other championship contenders were either retiring due to technical problems or crashing out and racking up race bans from the stewards. In the race at Japan, Kazama was given a one-race ban afterwards for improper driving. After a lengthy appeal session, the ban was reduced to a suspended one-race ban. Kazama ended up crashing into someone and was excluded from Indianapolis. Meanwhile, [[Ryan Zimmer]] slammed Nash into the wall near the end of the race and broke his leg, calling for another replacement, which wound up being [[Jordan Davies]], who had already signed for the team for the 2016 season. | Meanwhile, Kazama had been racking up points due to pure consistency as the other championship contenders were either retiring due to technical problems or crashing out and racking up race bans from the stewards. In the race at Japan, Kazama was given a one-race ban afterwards for improper driving. After a lengthy appeal session, the ban was reduced to a suspended one-race ban. Kazama ended up crashing into someone and was excluded from Indianapolis. Meanwhile, [[Ryan Zimmer]] slammed Nash into the wall near the end of the race and broke his leg, calling for another replacement, which wound up being [[Jordan Davies]], who had already signed for the team for the 2016 season. [[Marko Jantscher]], who placed fifth in the 2015 F3RWRS championship, subbed in for Kazama after she broke her probation in the same race, but had already clinched the drivers' title. Both drivers did not finish the race, as did more than half of the field. | ||
===2016=== | |||
Jantscher signed for Licor Beirão, leaving an empty spot, and Nash was passed over due to performance, though his injury may have hastened this decision. Aston Martin decided to go with Aston alumni [[Alessandro Marchesi]], who left the team in 2014 to join MRT, with mixed results. Marchesi is expected to lead the team, despite holding the #2, saying that the number brings him good luck. | |||
==Complete F2RWRS Results== | ==Complete F2RWRS Results== |
Revision as of 15:02, 1 August 2013
Aston Martin | |
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Full Name | Aston Martin Motor Racing |
Base | Bristol, England |
Founder(s) | Brett Johnson |
Team Principal(s) | Brett Johnson |
Technical Director | Unknown |
Current Drivers | 0. Jordan Davies 2. Alessandro Marchesi |
Other Noted Drivers | Andrej Kremnicky Tommy Nash Tomo Kazama |
Debut | 2014 |
Races | 30 |
Constructors' Championships | 0 |
Drivers' Championships | 1 (2015) |
Race Wins | 4 |
Podiums | 12 |
Points | 154 |
Pole Positions | 1 |
Fastest Laps | 4 |
Aston Martin Motor Racing, usually known simply as Aston Martin, is the official racing team for car manufacturer Aston Martin. They are based in Bristol, England. They are participating in the 2016 F2RWRS season.
F2RWRS
2014
The team started out the F2RWRS with some good fortunes, with Kremnicky qualifying third for the race. However, Kremnicky was involved in an accident that broke his right arm and both legs. As a result Marchesi's fourth place (from 15th on the grid, mainly helped by attrition) was rather sour. Kremnicky was out for a long time. His replacement wass Micko Glotch from the Netherlands. Since then both Marchesi and Glotch have impressed, with Marchesi placing fourth twice and Glotch scoring five points in two races.
Kremnicky eventually returned in the Czech Republic race, earlier than expected. In the second race that he participated in, Kremnicky won the Italian, Portuguese and Spanish F2RWRS GP. The team managed to finish third in the constructors' championship, but lost out on the runner-up position by one point to Falik Arrows.
2015
In 2015 Aston Martin lost both drivers to other teams, Marchesi to MRT and Kremnicky to Scuderia Alitalia. The team quickly signed test driver (and replacement for Kremnicky during his injury) Micko Glotch to a full season contract. The team signed F3RWRS Champion Tomo Kazama to a lucrative one-year deal to fill the second seat.
The team had a moderate start to the season, with Kazama scoring a fifth and a seventh in the first two races. Then Kazama placed 2nd and gained the teams' third fastest lap in Turkey, placed third in Monaco, and won in France while taking the team's first pole position. After that race, Glotch was fired from the team for poor performances, as he had not scored a point; he was replaced by Tommy Nash. Nash was slightly more competitive, he blew a fourth place by running off the track in his first race - resulting in Nash's former teammate Carter Simpson to initiate a brawl between HRT, who had just been sent to Pre-Qualifying as a result of Nash's off.
Meanwhile, Kazama had been racking up points due to pure consistency as the other championship contenders were either retiring due to technical problems or crashing out and racking up race bans from the stewards. In the race at Japan, Kazama was given a one-race ban afterwards for improper driving. After a lengthy appeal session, the ban was reduced to a suspended one-race ban. Kazama ended up crashing into someone and was excluded from Indianapolis. Meanwhile, Ryan Zimmer slammed Nash into the wall near the end of the race and broke his leg, calling for another replacement, which wound up being Jordan Davies, who had already signed for the team for the 2016 season. Marko Jantscher, who placed fifth in the 2015 F3RWRS championship, subbed in for Kazama after she broke her probation in the same race, but had already clinched the drivers' title. Both drivers did not finish the race, as did more than half of the field.
2016
Jantscher signed for Licor Beirão, leaving an empty spot, and Nash was passed over due to performance, though his injury may have hastened this decision. Aston Martin decided to go with Aston alumni Alessandro Marchesi, who left the team in 2014 to join MRT, with mixed results. Marchesi is expected to lead the team, despite holding the #2, saying that the number brings him good luck.
Complete F2RWRS Results
Year | Chassis | Engine | # | Driver | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | CC | Pts |
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2014 | Lola F2-14 | Aston Martin AM-87 V8 | TUR | MON | FRA | GBR | AUT | GER | NED | BEL | HUN | CZE | ITA | POR | ESP | CAN | USA | 3rd | 83 | ||
16 | Alessandro Marchesi | 4 | 9 | 4 | 8 | 4 | Ret | Ret | Ret | Ret | 3 | 4 | 5 | 10 | Ret | 3 | |||||
17 | Andrej Kremnicky | Ret | INJ | INJ | INJ | INJ | INJ | INJ | INJ | INJ | Ret | 1 | 1 | 1 | Ret | Ret | |||||
Micko Glotch | Ret | 9 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 10† | 4 | 11 | |||||||||||||
2015 | Lola F2-15 | Aston Martin AM-88 V8 | TAS | RSA | TUR | MON | FRA | GBR | GER | BEL | AUT | ITA | NDS | SIN | JPN | USA | 100 | 2nd | 71 | ||
5 | Micko Glotch | Ret | 11 | Ret | 9 | Ret | |||||||||||||||
Tommy Nash | 8 | 15 | Ret | Ret | 6 | Ret | 9 | 6 | Ret | INJ | |||||||||||
Jordan Davies | Ret | ||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Tomo Kazama | 5 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 13 | Ret | EX | |||||
Marko Jantscher | Ret |
*Season in progress † Driver did not finish race, but was classified as they had completed 90% race distance