Nurminen Racing Engineering

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NRE
NRELogo.png
Full Name Nurminen Racing Engineering
Base Flag of Finland svg.png Finland
Founder(s) Niko Nurminen
Team Principal(s) Niko Nurminen
Technical Director Wilford Rench
Current Drivers Flag of Finland svg.png Tõnu Pykälistö
Flag of Estonia svg.png Anu Võsu
Flag of Germany svg.png Stefan Kuntz
Flag of Finland svg.png Tommi Hämäläinen
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nathan Nurmester
Flag of Russia svg.png Nikolai Nurmovitsch
Other Noted Drivers Flag of Finland svg.png Nick Nurmester
Debut 1998 Rejects Touring Car Championship season
Races 13
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 1
Podiums 2
Points 93
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Nurminen Racing Engineering is a team founded by former Formula One driver Niko Nurminen to compete in various motorsport series. The name was first used in the 1995 Duel in the Desert, when Nurminen entered the non-championship event as a guest driver under that entry name. The actual racing team, however, was founded as Nurminen Engineering for the 1998 Rejects Touring Car Championship season, but it was later changed to the current name to avoid confusion with actual engineering companies. Nurminen has also used the team name for running his cousin Nick Nurmester in Nordic F3 and Formula Two. Until 2010 the team's main sponsor was the mobile phone giant Nokia, but following a downturn in profits they decided to end their support for Nurminen. In 2015, Nurminen was one of the first teams to lodge their entry in the inaugural F1 Rejects Development Series season.

RTCC

The first season as a proper team saw Nurminen take part in the inaugural Rejects Touring Car Championship season, running two Volvos for Nathan Nurmester and Nikolai Nurmovitsch. The first race saw both cars just barely scraping it into the points, while in the second both cars collided with each other and were among the last finishers. At Donington, both cars were again on points in race 1, before a bad qualifying only allowed Nurmovitsch to get in the points in race 2. The series then collapsed due to the organizer being arrested, but it was revived again in 2015 and Nurminen re-entered with the same car and drivers as before. Title sponsor Nokia was replaced by an array of other Finnish companies, including the elevator company KONE which already sponsored the team in 1998.

Nathan Nurmester's #91 Volvo showcased in early 1998

F1RDS

After securing new sponsorship from a large number of Finnish companies, Neste Oil standing as their title sponsor, Nurminen were the the third team to lodge their entry into the F1 Rejects Development Series, a new championship aimed at bringing new junior talent into the world of RWRS and RoLFS. For their first season they've entered the Finnish Tõnu Pykälistö from Scuderia Alitalia's Giovanile Squadra and Estonian Anu Võsu, a talent they found from the Finnish Formula Ford series. The team originally intended to use Mecachrome engines before Opel-Spiess units became available. The pre-season Winter Cup showed some of the team's potential as Võsu was on points in the first two races while Pykälistö managed a 3rd at the last race. In the first race of the regular season in Australia, Pykälistö finished 8th while Võsu became the race's only retirement following a transmission failure. In San Marino, the team scored big by taking a 1-2 at the first race from 2nd and 4th on the grid, but failed to keep up the pace in the second race and only Pykälistö managed a 6th, while Võsu struggled and finished in 19th, the same spot where she started. However, this decent haul of points meant that both the team and Pykälistö were second in their respective championships after the first three races.

REECS

Nurminen has also entered Nurmovitsch in the 2012 Rejectful Eastern European Car Computerised Series season, this time in a Lada 2101 sponsored by Fazer Bakery and Koskenkorva Vodka. So far, the results have been mixed, with occasional points finishes every now and then being countered by sometimes being among the last finishers.

F3RWRS

With SAGS refugee Stefan Kuntz bringing in some cash from Vodafone, Nurminen could afford to enter a RWRS-sanctioned event the first time as they took part in the 2015 F3RWRS Monaco SuperPrix as a non-championship guest entry. Kuntz was partnered by Tommi Hämäläinen, a product of Fusion Motorsports' young driver programme.

Complete RTCC Results

Season Car Class # Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points TC
1998 Volvo I SIL DON COM ROC ZAN IMO HOC NOR OUL SNE THR CRO MAL MON BRA BIR ORA 29 =8th
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
91 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nathan Nurmester 13 35 4 22
92 Flag of Russia svg.png Nikolai Nurmovitsch 14 32 12 10
2015 Volvo M AUS BIR IMO USA MON BRA SIL FRA ITA AUT NED JAP 0* N/A*
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
91 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Nathan Nurmester Ret 29
92 Flag of Russia svg.png Nikolai Nurmovitsch Ret 27

Complete F1RDS Results

Year Engine # Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TC Pts
2015 Opel-Spiess 2.0L L4 DOHC AUS SM1 SM2 MON FR1 FR2 CZ1 CZ2 GB1 GB2 GER BEL ITA NE1 NE2 2nd* 64*
7 Flag of Finland svg.png Tõnu Pykälistö 8 1 6 10 4 16
8 Flag of Estonia svg.png Anu Võsu Ret 2 19 19 18 3

Complete F3RWRS Results

Year Chassis Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points CC
2015 Dallara F3R15 Zytek ZT288 AUS USA TUR MON GBR GER SPA ITA JPN SUR 0† NC†
191 Flag of Germany svg.png Stefan Kuntz Ret
192 Flag of Finland svg.png Tommi Hämäläinen 21

* Season in progress
† Ineligible for championship