Valerian Racing Engines

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Valerian Racing Engines
ValerianLogo.png
Full Name Valerian Racing Engines
Base Paris,France
Founder(s) Mikael Valerian
Jean Valerian
Team Principal(s) Samuel De Sauveterre
Technical Director Jean Valerian
Current Drivers Various
Other Noted Drivers Shad Griffith
Debut 1988
Races 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Valerian Racing Engines is an racing team formed by the end of 1987, formed by Mikael Valerian.

History

The team started as a small club racing team, with mediocre results. In 1995, however, there was a slot opened for Rejects-1 so they took it and they went until the bust of the series in 1997. In 2008, the team was resurected, and competed in GT Open France until 2014, when they started to get interested in a F1 slot, so they started a GP2 team. They finally got an F1 slot in 2017, and they are now looking for an F1RWRS team in the near future. They also expanded themselves to several other operations, and in 2018 they got a deal with Venturi to jointly manage an F1RWRS effort in 2018.

Valerian Formula (2017-)

The first F1 car from Valerian: the F01.

After landing a major sponsorship deal with Pepsi, the team decided to enter F1. This was not easy though, and the team were on the lower midfielder for most of the year, though they eventually managed to beat Red Bull Racing for 9th place in the WCC. The team had a lot of problems, ranging from the underpowered Ferrari engine to some unlucky races. Before Australia took place, Perez was having minor health issues and was declared unavailable for the next 4 rounds. In Australia they signed local driver Daniel Melrose, who scored a respectable 8th in the second race. However, in the Sonoma race, they did a completely unexpected move and they bringed in former F1 and R-1 driver Shad Griffith, who has only done testing since 2007. He was on the pace with the competition, but struggled to compete with his teammate. In the China race, Sato decided to bring some cash and he was elected for a one-off, where he outperformed Valsecchi, but it still wasn't enough to get points. For 2018, the team was forced to renew Valsecchi and Perez, after Marciello rejected one of the seats.

Venturi Formula (2018-)

The first ARWS car of Venturi; the V2-001.

The team had expressed interest on entering F1RWRS since their inception on F1. On the fall of the 2017, the team announced a partnership from Venturi to jointly manage an F1RWRS team on the near-future. However, the unexpected happened: CWG withdrew its plans for entering the newly named ARWS for 2018. The team was shocked, and due to the many new entries in ARWS, the team was the one to enter in their place. Due to the lack of time and preparation unlike other new teams, the V2-001, was in fact the car that won the past WDC; the VGPOne and the team landed a deal for the powerful Yamaha engines. For their first year they signed former F1RWRS race winner Shinobu Katayama, who came from driving part-time in Rob Lomas Racing and Nurminen Grand Prix in 2017, and Jean-Vincent Albertini, who was in his first full-time year in ARWS, and its rumored to bring a lot of cash.

Venturi AR2.0 Racing (2018-)

When the deal with Venturi was announced, the team thought on one thing: feeder series. And with the kickout of Team Echtofen of AR2.0E, the team fielded a team there. The team hired, for their debut season, Masami Karai, a promising talent from Japan, who finished 2nd in All-Japan F3. The other seat was for Carmen Alvarez Torrente, who formerly competed in AR2.0NA with Hunter Autosport, but looking for a team in Europe, she found Venturi.

Valerian Motorsport IPC (2017-)

The team originally wasn't planning to enter IPC. But after the death of ACO LMC and the hiatus of GT-R, the team saw it as the only viable way to promote tin-top talent. The team fielded a 'test car' for the last Privateer Race in 2017, a SEAT Ibiza drived by Shad Griffith. The team saw the Ibiza to be way off-pace, and the team had a disastrous weekend. Nevertheless, the team gathered enough data for 2018, and the team entered Josue Alburqueque, a well-known talent from Stock Car Brazil and TC2000, and Jonas Soderstrom, a driver who competed in Rick Miller Racing in the last few races of 2017. The team started off the right foot, with a spectacular 5th from Soderstrom and a respectable 16th from Alburqueque, who started all the way back from 35th. In Bathurst, the team finished an eventful weekend with a sensational 4th from Alburqueque, and a unlucky 17th from Soderstrom. Before the Treviso race, the team announced a deal with Chloe O'Sullivan to drive the remaining rounds, while Alburqueque does them in a customer Skoda run by Triq il Malta. In Treviso Chloe O'Sullivan surprised with a 2nd and Soderstrom finished on a 17th after climbing for the back, where he also got extra points. In Montpeiller the team got their first win hand of Chloe O'Sullivan, after starting from 12th. Soderstrom finished the dream weekend of Valerian with a 3rd. On La Colina, O'Sullivan won again, and on the A-Class race she was running 1st until Jasper Lerby blocked her way and she could only master 2nd. Soderstrom finished 7th, and his involment in crashes led him to get a 10-grid penalty in the Rockingham race. In that race, the lack of oval experience from the team showed: the team only mastered 9th and 10th place from Soderstrom and O'Sullivan.

Teams

Valerian has(and had) 4 teams:

Team Purpose Series
Flag of France svg.png Valerian Engineering Old team that was the original operation back in the late 80's to mid 00's. Rejects-1, WTCC(both formerly)
Flag of France svg.png Venturi Racing AutoReject-sanctioned series team. IA, AutoReject 2.0
Flag of France svg.png Valerian Formula FIA-sanctioned series team. Alt-F1
Flag of Japan svg.png Mitsuri Motor Engineering Asian racing team. FRENCH
Flag of France svg.png Valerian Motorsport Endurace/touring car racing team IPC, RSTS

Complete Formula One Results

Year Entrant Chassis Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WCC Points
2017 Eni Valerian Formula Ferrari Valerian F01 Ferrari Type 059 USA JPN IND BAH CYP HUN GER GBR AUS PAC MEX AUT ITA EUR ESP ABU RUS BRA CHI 9th 48 (56)
9 Flag of Italy svg.png Davide Valsecchi 13 16 Ret Ret 11 Ret 8 11 Ret 8 15 15 13 10 12 Ret Ret 11 8 Ret 10 19 10 13 13 Ret Ret 16 18 Ret 10 16 C C 14 21 22* 21
10 Flag of Mexico svg.png Sergio Pérez 16 11 11 Ret 2 12 8 7 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret 10 12 11 11 8 11 10 12 9 15 16 13 15 Ret C C 12 15
Template:AUS Daniel Melrose Ret 8 C C
Template:USA Shad Griffith 20 20 C C
Flag of Japan svg.png Takuma Sato C C 11 20

Complete SANDWICH results

Year Entry Chassis Engine Driver # FUJ SUG MOT MOT YEO OKY SEN AUO SUZ Pos Points
2018 Mitsuri Motor Engineering Dome Honda 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Flag of Japan svg.png Kyoko Katayama 4 22 5 Ret 19 Ret 8 Ret DNQ 9 12 4 4 7 12 11 Ret Ret Ret 7 220
Flag of Grenada svg.png John Bovy 3 14 23 12 11 11 11 Ret DNQ Ret Ret 12 Ret
Flag of Japan svg.png Shinobu Katayama 2 Ret 6 2 Ret 2

International Procar Championship

Season Car Class # Drivers Points TC
2018 Mazda B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 143/170 4th/2nd
AUS BAT ITA FRA SPA GBR EUR ILL WIS NY CAN RSA FIN GER PAR HUN CZE PAC JAP HKG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
077 Flag of Sweden svg.png Jonas Soderstrom 5 19 16* 3 7 9
42 Flag of Brazil svg.png Josue Alburqueque 16 4
Flag of Ireland svg.png Chloe O'Sullivan 2 1 1 10

*Season in progress

GBRC

Year Chassis # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Points CC
2018 Skoda 130LR USA GER SWE FIN NED CZE FRA GBR 0 8th*
980 Flag of Croatia svg.png Jozo Vlahovic DNQ DNQ
997 Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Andrej Benes DNQ DNQ
6 Flag of Montenegro svg.png Nikola Jovanovic DNQ DNQ