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{{Racing team
 
{{Racing team
|Short_name    = HPR
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|Short_name    = PMS
|Logo          = File:hpg.png
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|Logo          =  
|Long_name    = High Performance Racing
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|Long_name    = Peak Motorsport
 
|Base          = Auckland, New Zealand
 
|Base          = Auckland, New Zealand
|Founders      = Dominic Spearman<br>Ray Douglas
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|Founders      = Dominic Spearman<br>Raymond Douglas<br>Craig Harris
|Team Principals = Dominic Spearman<br>Ray Douglas<br>Craig Harris
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|Team Principals = Craig Harris<br>Roger Clark<br>Héctor Vázquez
|Technical Director = unknown
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|Technical Director = Roger Clark
|Noted Drivers = [[Randall Wade]] <small>(managed by HPG)</small>
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|Noted Drivers =  
|Drivers      = '''F1RSTC'''<br>#23 [[Julian Clark]] / [[Catalina Zhang]]<br>#33 [[Alvin Ziegler]] / [[Verna Klien]]<br>'''RRC'''<br>#3 [[Alvin Ziegler]]<br>#23 [[Kristina Harris]]<br>'''Lupo GTI'''<br>#23 [[Kristina Harris]]<br>'''RRT'''<br>#23 [[Vern Fraser]] / [[Hugo Carvalho]] <br>#24 [[Liz Bryan]]<br>'''RTCC'''<br>#3 TBC<br>#55 TBC
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|Drivers      = [[Julian Clark]]<br>[[Kristina Harris]]<br>[[Catalina Zhang]]<br>[[Alvin Ziegler]]
 
|Debut        = [[2016 Reject World Race Series season|2016]]
 
|Debut        = [[2016 Reject World Race Series season|2016]]
 
|Races        = 0
 
|Races        = 0
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'''High Performance Racing''' (abbreviated to '''HPR''', and known alternately as '''Harris Finance Team HPR''' and '''Mazda Team HPR''' for sponsorship reasons) is the racing arm of the [[High Performance Group]]. Its major sponsors include Harris Finance, Spearman Industries, and the Douglas Media Group.
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'''Peak Motorsport''' (Abbreviated to '''PMS''') is the main racing team of the [[Peak Motorsport Group]] and runs teams in the [[F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup]], [[Rejects Touring Car Championship]], and [[Lupo GTI Championship]].
  
They are the official Mazda factory team in the RTCC and F1RSTC.
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==Current operations==
 
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===F1RSTC===
The team will be renamed to Peak Motorsport in 2017.
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Competing with two Mazda 323s in the [[2016-2017 F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup|2016-17 season]] with drivers [[Julian Clark]], [[Catalina Zhang]] (sharing car 23), and [[Alvin Ziegler]] (in car 33).
 
 
==Racing operations==
 
===Touring Car division===
 
====F1RSTC====
 
Known as '''Mazda Team HPR'''
 
 
 
HPR have entered a 2 car team running Mazda 323s in the [[2016-17 F1RSTC season]]. The drivers will be [[Alvin Ziegler]] in the #33 with [[Julian Clark]] and [[Catalina Zhang]] sharing the #23.
 
 
 
====Lupo GTI====
 
Known as '''Harris Finance Team HPR'''
 
 
 
HPR have entered the [[2016 Lupo GTI Championship season|2016 Lupo GTI Championship]] for rounds 5 to 7 with driver [[Kristina Harris]] in the #23.
 
  
 
===RTCC===
 
===RTCC===
Known as '''Mazda Team HPR'''
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Set to compete in the [[2017 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2017 season]] with two Mazda6's with drivers [[Alvin Ziegler]] (in the #33) and [[Julian Clark]] (in the #55).
 
 
HPR will enter the [[Rejects Touring Car Championship]] for the [[2017 Rejects Touring Car Championship season|2017 season]] as the official Mazda factory team with two drivers to be confirmed. The cars will be numbered #3 and #55.
 
 
 
===Rally division===
 
====RRC====
 
Known as '''HPR Ford Rallycross Team'''
 
 
 
HPR have entered a 2 car Ford Escort team in the [[2016 Rejects Rallycross Championship season]] with drivers [[Alvin Ziegler]] and [[Kristina Harris]] in #3 and #23 respectively.
 
 
 
====RRT====
 
Known as '''High Performance Ford Rally Team'''
 
 
 
HPR have entered the new RejectsRallyTrophy championship as a 2-car independent/customer Ford team. Australian ace Vern Fraser and Portuguese native Hugo Carvalho will be sharing car #23 with Ford junior driver American Liz Bryan driving car #24.
 
 
 
===Engineering===
 
HPR's engineering and development workshop is located in Auckland, New Zealand.
 
 
 
The HPR Touring Car Division Workshop is located in Dusseldorf, Germany.
 
 
 
The HPR Rally Division Workshop is located in Kent, England.
 
  
==Sponsors==
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===Lupo GTI===
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Competed at 3 rounds in the [[2016 Lupo GTI Championship season|2016 season]] with [[Kristina Harris]] in the #23. Entered 4 cars in the Spa non-championship round, driven by [[Kelly Harris]] (#22), [[Kaitlyn Harris]] (#24), [[Angelica Lopez]] (#32), and [[Hugo Carvalho]] (#33).
| [[File:Douglas media.png|thumb|upright|Douglas Media Group]]
 
| [[File:cable networks.png|thumb|upright|Cable Networks (part of the Douglas Media Group)]]
 
| [[File:Djfm.png|thumb|upright|djfm (part of the Douglas Media Group)]]
 
| [[File:Harrisfinance.png|thumb|upright|Harris Finance]]
 
| [[File:Spearman.png|thumb|upright|Spearman Industries]]
 
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[[Category: High Performance Group]]
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[[Category: Peak Motorsport Group]]

Revision as of 00:22, 31 January 2014

PMS
[[|150px]]
Full Name Peak Motorsport
Base Auckland, New Zealand
Founder(s) Dominic Spearman
Raymond Douglas
Craig Harris
Team Principal(s) Craig Harris
Roger Clark
Héctor Vázquez
Technical Director Roger Clark
Current Drivers Julian Clark
Kristina Harris
Catalina Zhang
Alvin Ziegler
Other Noted Drivers
Debut 2016
Races 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Peak Motorsport (Abbreviated to PMS) is the main racing team of the Peak Motorsport Group and runs teams in the F1 Rejects Super Touring Cup, Rejects Touring Car Championship, and Lupo GTI Championship.

Current operations

F1RSTC

Competing with two Mazda 323s in the 2016-17 season with drivers Julian Clark, Catalina Zhang (sharing car 23), and Alvin Ziegler (in car 33).

RTCC

Set to compete in the 2017 season with two Mazda6's with drivers Alvin Ziegler (in the #33) and Julian Clark (in the #55).

Lupo GTI

Competed at 3 rounds in the 2016 season with Kristina Harris in the #23. Entered 4 cars in the Spa non-championship round, driven by Kelly Harris (#22), Kaitlyn Harris (#24), Angelica Lopez (#32), and Hugo Carvalho (#33).