ICE-3 Racing

From Formula Rejects Wiki
Revision as of 20:33, 25 March 2017 by Pilot8 (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search
ICE-3 Racing
File:ICE-3Racing.png
Full Name ICE-3 Racing
Base Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany
Founder(s) Lennart König
Team Principal(s) Lennart König
Technical Director n/a


ICE-3 Racing is a German racing team founded at the end of 2016. The team is heavily supported by its main sponsor Ice Watch and is based near the Saschenring.

Debuts

The team raced for the first time in the 2016 24 Hours of Aston, entering a XRR. The squad qualified fourth, which was a respectable result. The race was a disaster as the car was damaged in the start chaos. Drivers tried their best to keep the car on the road, but nothing worked properly. Not even the pit lane speed limiter, which caused the squad to get drive through penalties. After one of too many of these, the car was disqualified from the meeting. The 2016 version of the XRR was nowhere near as good as its predecessor. Each of these cars encountered many problems and a major lack of speed.

History

GTR-WC (2017 - )

AutoReject Super Touring - International Pro Car (2017 - )

The team started their 2017 AutoReject Super Touring season with Mercedes C-Coupé cars run by former IFRC driver Mathilde Thybes and former F3RWRS driver Francesco Fagioli. Both drivers never really made an impression during the season. Fagioli managed to score a 14th place on the second race at Adelaide, and four other small points scoring positions. In the other car, Thybes never got into the Top 20 and managed only one good showing before her car broke down. Mathilde's contract with the team was terminated after South Africa following Alfa Romeo's decision to buy the team's main championship entry. Luca Pacchiarini was brought out of retirement by König to replace the struggling frenchwoman. The buyout obviously meant a change in the car's choice as the Mercedes were replaced by the Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti. ICE-3 Racing's team principal Lennart König stayed at the head to help Alfa Corse's comeback to international touring cars series before the italian manufacturer fully took over the entry at the end of the season. Looking for Fagioli's replacement, König signed Antonio Delvecchio who had just made a huge impression in the paddock by winning the Privateer race at Treviso in the #92 Alfa car on his series debut. The team would then get at least one car in the points on every remaining race to finish 13th in the standings and avoid relegation to B-Class. Delvecchio scored the best result for the team with a fine fourth place at the last race of the season.

At the end of the 2017 season, Alfa Corse would take over ICE-3 Racing's A-Class entry. König and his team then entered the B-Class championship. As they still had good relationship with Alfa Romeo, the 155 V6 Ti would be used for the 2018 IPC season. A familiar face in Antonio Delvecchio returned to drive for the team.

AutoReject 2.0 (2017 - )

The team tried their hand at single seaters and entered the new AutoReject 2.0 Europe series. Lukas Zaugg and Júlíana Ívarsdóttir were signed to drive the cars. The 2017 season was full of up and downs, Zaugg could be fast but also error prone and inconsistent. He scored a fine victory in dominating fashion at Vallelunga -after starting from pole position- and a second place at the Lausitzring to finish 7th in the standings with 51 points. Ívarsdóttir was slower but more regular, despite this, she scored points twice along with a fastest lap. The Icelander finished the season in 21st position with 9 points. Both drivers were retained by the team for the 2018 season.

ICE-3 Racing Academy

Immediately after the team's debuts, a driver management program was created. Financial help and other benefits are offered to the members.

Drivers affiliated with the ICE-3 Racing Academy:

Flag of France svg.png Mathilde Thybes

Flag of Austria svg.png Lukas Zaugg

Flag of Russia svg.png Alexandra Kustova

Flag of Switzerland svg.png Helena Boveri

Flag of Germany svg.png Julia Schilling

Flag of Iceland svg.png Júlíana Ívarsdóttir

Complete racing results

AutoReject Super Touring / International ProCar Championship

Year Car # Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Pos
2017 Flag of Germany svg.png Mercedes C-Coupe Flag of Australia svg.png
AUS
Flag of Australia svg.png
BAT
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png
GBR
Flag of France svg.png
FRA
Flag of Spain svg.png
SPA
Flag of Canada svg.png
CAN
Flag of the United States svg.png
USE
Flag of the United States svg.png
USW
Flag of South Africa svg.png
RSA
Flag of Italy svg.png
ITA
Flag of Belgium svg.png
BEL
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png
CZE
Flag of Japan svg.png
JPN
Flag of Hong Kong svg.png
HKG
17 Flag of France svg.png Mathilde Thybes 34 33 28 34 24 23 29 26 21 26 30 33 27 31 0 59
18 Flag of Italy svg.png Francesco Fagioli 19 14 19 22 30 21 28 28 36 35 24* 19 23 20 19 47
Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti 17 Flag of Italy svg.png Luca Pacchiarini 7 7 14 28 23 32 60 33
18 Flag of Italy svg.png Francesco Fagioli 24 19 47
Flag of Italy svg.png Antonio Delvecchio 13 32 12 9 4 82 24
2018 Flag of Italy svg.png Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti Flag of Australia svg.png
AUS
Flag of Australia svg.png
BAT
Flag of Italy svg.png
ITA
Flag of France svg.png
FRA
Flag of Spain svg.png
SPA
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png
GBR
Flag of Europe svg.png
EUR
Flag of Illinois svg.png
ILL
Flag of Wisconsin svg.png
WIS
Flag of New York svg.png
NY
Flag of Canada svg.png
CAN
Flag of South Africa svg.png
RSA
Flag of Finland svg.png
FIN
Flag of Germany svg.png
GER
Flag of Paris svg.png
PAR
Flag of Hungary svg.png
HUN
Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png
CZE
Flag of Australia svg.png
PAC
Flag of Japan svg.png
JPN
Flag of Hong Kong svg.png
HKG
17 Flag of Switzerland svg.png Helena Boveri 7 30 40 5 8 32 3 33 6 6 4 37 226* 7
27 Flag of Italy svg.png Antonio Delvecchio 15 26 11 33 3 3 32 3 15 2 3 4 280* 3