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'''Charouz Racing System''' (also known by its abbreviation '''CHRS''') is a racing team from the Czech Republic, created in 1985 by racing driver and businessman [[Antonín Charouz]]. The team is currently based in Prague.
 
'''Charouz Racing System''' (also known by its abbreviation '''CHRS''') is a racing team from the Czech Republic, created in 1985 by racing driver and businessman [[Antonín Charouz]]. The team is currently based in Prague.
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Originally created as a privateer team for Charouz's efforts in the [[World Touring Car Masters]], it quickly expanded its reaches to various Central European racing championships.
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In the early 2000s, Antonín Charouz branched out his team further by operating the A1 Team Czech Republic as well as a successful decade-long stint in endurance racing, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2020, Charouz Racing System made its debut in [[FIA Formula 3 European Championship|European Formula 3]]; following a successful debut season, the team joined [[FIA Formula 2]] in 2021. Its current crop of drivers include [[James Wilmington]], [[Giuliano Alesi]], [[Vaclav Malsyz]], [[Jüri Vips]], [[Roman Staněk]] and [[Zdeněk Chovanec]].
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===Czech Racing Academy===
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Beginning in 2020, Charouz Racing System and [[Czechmate Motorsport]] initiated a driver academy (also sponsored by the {{Tooltip|AČR|Autoclub of the Czech Republic}}, which aims to promote young Czech racing drivers through the feeder series ladder. In recent months, talks have been made with the {{Tooltip|SAMŠ|Slovak Motorsport Association}} about a possible expansion of this academy to Slovakia in the coming years.
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;"
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! Driver
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! Current Team
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! Series
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| {{CZE}} Roman Staněk
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| Charouz Racing System
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| [[2022 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|European Formula 3]]
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|-
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| {{CZE}} [[Patrik Moravec]]
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| Charouz Racing System
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| [[2022 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|European Formula 3]]
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|-
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| {{CZE}} Petr Ptáček
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| ADAC Formula 4 (2022)
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|}

Revision as of 12:55, 25 December 2022

Charouz Racing System (also known by its abbreviation CHRS) is a racing team from the Czech Republic, created in 1985 by racing driver and businessman Antonín Charouz. The team is currently based in Prague. Originally created as a privateer team for Charouz's efforts in the World Touring Car Masters, it quickly expanded its reaches to various Central European racing championships.

In the early 2000s, Antonín Charouz branched out his team further by operating the A1 Team Czech Republic as well as a successful decade-long stint in endurance racing, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2020, Charouz Racing System made its debut in European Formula 3; following a successful debut season, the team joined FIA Formula 2 in 2021. Its current crop of drivers include James Wilmington, Giuliano Alesi, Vaclav Malsyz, Jüri Vips, Roman Staněk and Zdeněk Chovanec.


Czech Racing Academy

Beginning in 2020, Charouz Racing System and Czechmate Motorsport initiated a driver academy (also sponsored by the AČR, which aims to promote young Czech racing drivers through the feeder series ladder. In recent months, talks have been made with the SAMŠ about a possible expansion of this academy to Slovakia in the coming years.

Driver Current Team Series
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Roman Staněk Charouz Racing System European Formula 3
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Patrik Moravec Charouz Racing System European Formula 3
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Petr Ptáček ADAC Formula 4 (2022)