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|Team Principals = Edward Summers<br>[[Steven Mackintosh]] | |Team Principals = Edward Summers<br>[[Steven Mackintosh]] | ||
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|Noted Drivers = [[John Bean]]<br>[[Viktor Pasitchnjuk]]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Pagenaud/ Simon Pagenaud]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_di_Grassi/ Lucas di Grassi]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitaly_Petrov/ Vitaly Petrov] | |Noted Drivers = [[Angelica Lopez]]<br>[[Dakota Summers]]<br>[[John Bean]]<br>[[Viktor Pasitchnjuk]]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Pagenaud/ Simon Pagenaud]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_di_Grassi/ Lucas di Grassi]<br>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitaly_Petrov/ Vitaly Petrov] | ||
|Drivers = '''ARIWC''':<br>#19 [[Tony Scrugham III]]<br>#91 [[Steven Mackintosh | |Drivers = '''ARIWC''':<br>#19 [[Tony Scrugham III]]<br>#91 [[Steven Mackintosh]] | ||
|Debut = 2007 (Alt-GP2)<br>[[2017 Reject World Race Series season|2017]] (Canon series) | |Debut = 2007 (Alt-GP2)<br>[[2017 Reject World Race Series season|2017]] (Canon series) | ||
|Races = 0 | |Races = 0 | ||
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'''Peak Motorsport''' (currently known as '''Peak Motorsport Canada''') is the senior open-wheel team of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]]. They compete in the [[2007 Alternate GP2 season|GP2 series]] | '''Peak Motorsport''' (currently known as '''Peak Motorsport Canada''') is the senior open-wheel team of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]]. They compete in the [[2007 Alternate GP2 season|GP2 series]] and the [[F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series|AutoReject Indy World Cup]]. They also used to compete in [[AutoReject 2.0|AutoReject 2.0 North America]] | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===AR2.0 NA=== | ===AR2.0 NA=== | ||
PMC entered the brand new AR2.0 North America series for the [[2017 AutoReject 2.0 North America season|2017 season]], with a teenage driver lineup of Mexican [[Angelica Lopez]] and Canadian [[Dakota Summers]]. | PMC entered the brand new AR2.0 North America series for the [[2017 AutoReject 2.0 North America season|2017 season]], with a teenage driver lineup of Mexican [[Angelica Lopez]] and Canadian [[Dakota Summers]]. However, the series would merge with the AutoReject Indy Academy series. | ||
===TRRS=== | ===TRRS=== |
Revision as of 17:25, 24 April 2015
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Full Name | Peak Motorsport Canada |
Base | Vancouver, Canada |
Founder(s) | Edward Summers |
Team Principal(s) | Edward Summers Steven Mackintosh |
Technical Director | |
Current Drivers | ARIWC: #19 Tony Scrugham III #91 Steven Mackintosh |
Other Noted Drivers | Angelica Lopez Dakota Summers John Bean Viktor Pasitchnjuk Simon Pagenaud Lucas di Grassi Vitaly Petrov |
Debut | 2007 (Alt-GP2) 2017 (Canon series) |
Races | 0 |
Constructors' Championships | 0 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Points | 0 |
Pole Positions | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 0 |
Peak Motorsport (currently known as Peak Motorsport Canada) is the senior open-wheel team of the Peak Motorsport Group. They compete in the GP2 series and the AutoReject Indy World Cup. They also used to compete in AutoReject 2.0 North America
History
PMC was formed in May 2006 by Edward Summers in order to enter the GP2 series. At the beginning of 2017, the team came under the Peak Motorsport Group banner after a merger with the New Zealand-based High Performance Group.
Operations
GP2
Peak entered the GP2 series in 2007, as Peak Motorsport Canada based out of Vancouver. Its drivers were Simon Pagenaud and Lucas di Grassi. Vitaly Petrov replaced Pagenaud for round 7 at Hungaroring onwards.
ARIWC
PMC entered the rebranded F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series (AutoReject Indy World Cup) with a two-car lineup of Tony Scrugham III in the #19 and Steven Mackintosh in the #91. Russian driver Viktor Pasitchnjuk replaced Mackintosh for France.
AR2.0 NA
PMC entered the brand new AR2.0 North America series for the 2017 season, with a teenage driver lineup of Mexican Angelica Lopez and Canadian Dakota Summers. However, the series would merge with the AutoReject Indy Academy series.
TRRS
The team competed in the 2017 Toyota Reject Racing Series season, the first running of the TRRS, with their now defunct American subsidiary Speed Collective Racing fielding two entries for Viktor Pasitchnjuk and John Bean.