Difference between revisions of "BORC"

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A relatively new establishment, BORC is not currently running in any series, but has provisional entries for the 2019 ANUS (formerly SANDWICH) series to run [[Roberto Dinella]] and [[Takuma Nakamura]] and in the 2019 Anglo-Irish F4 series through its Brands Hatch-based subsisdary BORC Development UK, with current plans to run Maka's son along with a young British driver
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BORC, to establish itself in the racing world, has entered the 2019 ANUS (formerly SANDWICH) series) running [[Roberto Dinella]] and [[Takuma Nakamura]] in Honda-powered Dallara chassis as 'BORC Shimano Lampre'.
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It also has a provisional entry in the 2019 Anglo-Irish F4 series through its Brands Hatch-based subsisdary BORC Development UK, with current plans to run Maka's son Toshio along with a young British driver
  
 
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[[Category:Teams]]

Revision as of 17:08, 22 September 2016

Flag of Japan svg.pngFlag of the United Kingdom svg.png BORC
Borc2.png
Full Name Bakkumakaotoreshinguchimu
Base Autopolis, Japan & Brands Hatch, Kent, UK
Founder(s) Satoru Maka & Richard Back
Team Principal(s) Richard Back
Technical Director As above
Current Drivers Flag of Italy svg.pngRoberto Dinella, Flag of Japan svg.pngTakuma Nakamura
Other Noted Drivers None
Debut N/A
Races 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Bakkumakaotoreshinguchimu (Japanese for Back-Marker Auto Racing Team), commonly shortened to BORC, is an Anglo-Japanese racing team, founded by hotel magnate Satoru Maka and motorsport engineer Richard Back, with their names (translated in Back's case) forming the rather ironic title of the team.

Series

BORC, to establish itself in the racing world, has entered the 2019 ANUS (formerly SANDWICH) series) running Roberto Dinella and Takuma Nakamura in Honda-powered Dallara chassis as 'BORC Shimano Lampre'.

It also has a provisional entry in the 2019 Anglo-Irish F4 series through its Brands Hatch-based subsisdary BORC Development UK, with current plans to run Maka's son Toshio along with a young British driver