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|Founders      = Dominic Spearman<br>Raymond Douglas<br>Craig Harris
 
|Founders      = Dominic Spearman<br>Raymond Douglas<br>Craig Harris
 
|Team Principals = Craig Harris<br>Roger Clark
 
|Team Principals = Craig Harris<br>Roger Clark
|Technical Director =  
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|Technical Director = Jean-Pierre Savin
 
|Noted Drivers =  
 
|Noted Drivers =  
 
|Drivers      = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sébastien_Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais]<br>[[Vic Sunset]]<br>[[Ragnar Larsen]]<br>[[Randall Wade]]<br>[[Serge Blanco]]<br>[[J.C. Wolf]]<br>[http://www.j-formula3.com/season/2013/driver/30.html "Dragon"]<br>[[Ryan Carlton]]<br>[[Kelly Harris]]
 
|Drivers      = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sébastien_Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais]<br>[[Vic Sunset]]<br>[[Ragnar Larsen]]<br>[[Randall Wade]]<br>[[Serge Blanco]]<br>[[J.C. Wolf]]<br>[http://www.j-formula3.com/season/2013/driver/30.html "Dragon"]<br>[[Ryan Carlton]]<br>[[Kelly Harris]]
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'''Mont Blanc Racing''' (abbreviated to '''MBR''') is [[Peak Motorsport Group]]'s endurance racing team. It currently competes in the [[2017 ACO Le Mans Cup]].
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'''Mont Blanc Racing''' ('''MBR''') is [[Peak Motorsport Group]]'s endurance racing team based in Grenoble, France. It competes in the [[2017 Le Mans Cup|Le Mans Cup]].
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==History==
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PMG formed Mont Blanc Racing at the end of 2016 in order to enter the new Le Mans Cup series for 2017. The team takes its name from Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Europe, which is located near Grenoble on the French-Italian border.
  
 
==Current operations==
 
==Current operations==
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MBR competes in the LMP1 class with two Onroak chassis with Zytek engines.  
 
MBR competes in the LMP1 class with two Onroak chassis with Zytek engines.  
  
Car 3 is driven by French IndyCar driver [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sébastien_Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais], American racing veteran [[Vic Sunset]] and Swedish former F3RWRS and RoLFS driver, [[Ragnar Larsen]].
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The #3 is driven by French IndyCar driver [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sébastien_Bourdais Sébastien Bourdais], American racing veteran [[Vic Sunset]] and Swedish former F3RWRS and RoLFS driver, [[Ragnar Larsen]].
  
Car 24 is driven by American former GT-R driver [[Randall Wade]], French IFRC driver [[Serge Blanco]] and Austrian rookie [[J.C. Wolf]].  
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The #24 is driven by American former GT-R driver [[Randall Wade]], French IFRC driver [[Serge Blanco]] and Austrian rookie [[J.C. Wolf]].  
  
 
===GT===
 
===GT===
MBR (as Harris Finance GT) also entered a Porsche 991 GT in the GT class.
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Harris Finance GT (the junior arm of MBR) have entered #25 Porsche 991 GT in the GT class, driven by Japanese Formula 3 driver [http://www.j-formula3.com/season/2013/driver/30.html "Dragon"], British RTCC driver [[Ryan Carlton]] and former RRC driver [[Kelly Harris]].
 
 
Car 25 is driven by Japanese Formula 3 driver [http://www.j-formula3.com/season/2013/driver/30.html "Dragon"], British RTCC driver [[Ryan Carlton]] and former RRC driver [[Kelly Harris]].
 
  
 
[[Category: Peak Motorsport Group]]
 
[[Category: Peak Motorsport Group]]

Revision as of 18:59, 10 July 2014

MBR
GMBR.png
Full Name Mont Blanc Racing
Base Grenoble, France
Founder(s) Dominic Spearman
Raymond Douglas
Craig Harris
Team Principal(s) Craig Harris
Roger Clark
Technical Director Jean-Pierre Savin
Current Drivers Sébastien Bourdais
Vic Sunset
Ragnar Larsen
Randall Wade
Serge Blanco
J.C. Wolf
"Dragon"
Ryan Carlton
Kelly Harris
Other Noted Drivers
Debut 2017
Races 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Mont Blanc Racing (MBR) is Peak Motorsport Group's endurance racing team based in Grenoble, France. It competes in the Le Mans Cup.

History

PMG formed Mont Blanc Racing at the end of 2016 in order to enter the new Le Mans Cup series for 2017. The team takes its name from Mont Blanc, the tallest mountain in Europe, which is located near Grenoble on the French-Italian border.

Current operations

LMP1

MBR competes in the LMP1 class with two Onroak chassis with Zytek engines.

The #3 is driven by French IndyCar driver Sébastien Bourdais, American racing veteran Vic Sunset and Swedish former F3RWRS and RoLFS driver, Ragnar Larsen.

The #24 is driven by American former GT-R driver Randall Wade, French IFRC driver Serge Blanco and Austrian rookie J.C. Wolf.

GT

Harris Finance GT (the junior arm of MBR) have entered #25 Porsche 991 GT in the GT class, driven by Japanese Formula 3 driver "Dragon", British RTCC driver Ryan Carlton and former RRC driver Kelly Harris.