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''This article is about the group itself. For the team, see [[Peak Motorsport Canada]]''.
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''This article is about the group. For the team, see [[Peak Motorsport]]''.
  
 
[[File:Peak Motorsport logo.png|200px|thumb|right|PMG logo]]  
 
[[File:Peak Motorsport logo.png|200px|thumb|right|PMG logo]]  
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==History==
 
==History==
The origins of the Peak Motorsport Group was in early 2006, when Canadian native Edward Summers, a prominent businessman entered "Peak Motorsport Canada" in the [[2007 Alternate GP2 season]]. The team's workshop was located in Vancouver.
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The origins of the Peak Motorsport Group was in early 2006, when Canadian native Edward Summers, a prominent businessman, entered a team under the name "Peak Motorsport Canada" in the [[2007 Alternate GP2 season]]. The operation's workshop was located in Vancouver.
  
 
The High Performance Group was formed at the beginning of 2016 by Raymond Douglas (head of the Douglas Media Group), Dominic Spearman (CEO of Spearman Industries) and Craig Harris (founder & CEO of Harris Finance). They ran a number of teams in various series during 2016, most notably High Performance Racing in F1RSTC and RRC and Harris Finance Racing in Lupo GTI.
 
The High Performance Group was formed at the beginning of 2016 by Raymond Douglas (head of the Douglas Media Group), Dominic Spearman (CEO of Spearman Industries) and Craig Harris (founder & CEO of Harris Finance). They ran a number of teams in various series during 2016, most notably High Performance Racing in F1RSTC and RRC and Harris Finance Racing in Lupo GTI.
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===Ownership===
 
===Ownership===
Peak Motorsport Canada
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
* 2006-2017:
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! colspan=4| Organisation<br><small>owner(s)<small>
** {{CAN}} Summers Group LLC. (Edward Summers) - 100%
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High Performance Group
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| align=center| Peak Motorsport Canada (2006-2017)<br><small>Summers Incorporated (100%)<small>
* 2006-2017:
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| align=center| High Performance Group (2016-2017)<br><small>Harris Family Trust (50%)<br> Douglas Media Group (25%)<br>Spearman Industries (25%)<small>
** {{NZL}} Harris Family Trust (Craig Harris, Kristina Harris, Kaitlyn Harris, Kelly Harris) - 33.3%
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** {{USA}} Douglas Media Group Inc. (Raymond Douglas) - 33.3%
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| colspan=4 align=center| Peak Motorsport Group (2017-)<br><small>Summers Incorporated (50%)<br>Harris Family Trust (25%)<br>Ziegler Holdings AG (12.5%)<br>Clark Corporation Ltd. (12.5%)<small>
** {{USA}} Spearman Industries (Dominic Spearman) - 33.3%
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|}
Peak Motorsport Group (merged)
 
* 2017-:
 
** {{CAN}} Summers Group LLC. (Edward Summers) - 50%
 
** {{NZL}} Harris Family Trust (Craig Harris, Kristina Harris, Kaitlyn Harris, Kelly Harris) - 25%
 
** {{GER}} Ziegler Holdings AG (Alvin Ziegler, Kurtis Ziegler) - 12.5%
 
** {{GBR}} Clark Corporation Ltd. (Roger Clark) - 12.5%
 
  
 
==Operations==
 
==Operations==
The headquarters of PMG is in Auckland, New Zealand along with their main workshop. This is also the workshop for the [[Everest Rally Team]]. Other workshops are located in Coventry ([[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]]), Berlin ([[Ziegler Auto Racing]]) and Grenoble ([[Mont Blanc Racing]]).  
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The headquarters of PMG is in Auckland, New Zealand along with their main workshop. Other workshops are located in Coventry ([[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]]), Berlin ([[Ziegler Auto Racing]]) and Grenoble ([[Mont Blanc Racing]]).  
  
The group currently run four racing teams - [[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]] in open-wheel series, the [[Mont Blanc Racing]] endurance racing squad; the [[Everest Rally Team]]; and the [[Ziegler Auto Racing]] touring car operation. They also are part-owners of [[Far East Associates Racing]] in IPC.
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The group currently run three racing teams - [[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]] in open-wheel series, the [[Mont Blanc Racing]] endurance racing squad; and the [[Ziegler Auto Racing]] touring car operation. They also ran the now defunct [[Everest Rally Team]] out of the Auckland workshop.
  
 
===Driver management===
 
===Driver management===
 
The following is the roster of drivers managed by Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of PMG:
 
The following is the roster of drivers managed by Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of PMG:
  
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* {{VEN}} [[Jorge Agramonte]]
 
* {{FRA}} [[Bernard Beauchene]]
 
* {{FRA}} [[Bernard Beauchene]]
* {{USA}} [[Joey Bennett]] (North American F4)
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* {{USA}} [[Joey Bennett]]
* {{TUR}} [[Ahmet Burakgazi]] (AR2.0)
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* {{NZL}} [[Simon Bourne]]
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* {{TUR}} [[Ahmet Burakgazi]]
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* {{GBR}} [[Ryan Carlton]]
 
* {{POR}} [[Hugo Carvalho]]  
 
* {{POR}} [[Hugo Carvalho]]  
 
* {{KOR}} [[Seong-Jin Cho]]
 
* {{KOR}} [[Seong-Jin Cho]]
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* {{SUI}} [[Théo Christen]]
 
* {{GBR}} [[Julian Clark]]
 
* {{GBR}} [[Julian Clark]]
 
* {{GBR}} [[Ross Clark]]
 
* {{GBR}} [[Ross Clark]]
* {{GBR}} [[Gerallt Davies]] (Anglo-Irish F4)
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* {{CIV}} [[Akua Cugoano]]
* {{ITA}} [[Michelangela Dioli]] (Italian F4)
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* {{GBR}} [[Gerallt Davies]]
* {{AUS}} [[Benjamin Foster-Thompson]] (F5000)
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* {{ITA}} [[Michelangela Dioli]]
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* {{AUS}} [[Benjamin Foster-Thompson]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kaitlyn Harris]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kaitlyn Harris]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kelly Harris]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kelly Harris]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kristina Harris]]
 
* {{NZL}} [[Kristina Harris]]
* {{SRB}} [[Iva Janković]] (Italian F4)
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* {{SRB}} [[Iva Janković]]
 
* {{TRO}} [[Renaldo Jiménez]]
 
* {{TRO}} [[Renaldo Jiménez]]
 
* {{BEL}} [[Eugenie Joosens]]
 
* {{BEL}} [[Eugenie Joosens]]
* {{AUT}} [[Verna Klien]] (AR3.5)
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* {{AUT}} [[Verna Klien]]
 
* {{DEN}} [[Ludvig Kristoffersen]]
 
* {{DEN}} [[Ludvig Kristoffersen]]
 
* {{SWE}} [[Ragnar Larsen]]
 
* {{SWE}} [[Ragnar Larsen]]
 
* {{MEX}} [[Angelica Lopez]]
 
* {{MEX}} [[Angelica Lopez]]
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* {{VIE}} [[Thi Nhat]]
 
* {{RUS}} [[Viktor Pasitchnjuk]]
 
* {{RUS}} [[Viktor Pasitchnjuk]]
* {{POL}} [[Danuta Popławski]] (AR2.0)
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* {{POL}} [[Danuta Popławski]]  
 
* {{GBR}} [[Steven Mackintosh]]
 
* {{GBR}} [[Steven Mackintosh]]
* {{SEN}} [[Mohammed Siki]] (ARL)
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* {{SEN}} [[Mohammed Siki]]
* {{CAN}} [[Arienne Sorel]] (North American F4)
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* {{CAN}} [[Arienne Sorel]]  
 
* {{USA}} [[Tony Scrugham III]]
 
* {{USA}} [[Tony Scrugham III]]
 
* {{CAN}} [[Dakota Summers]]
 
* {{CAN}} [[Dakota Summers]]
* {{CAN}} [[Skye Summers]] (AR2.0)
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* {{CAN}} [[Skye Summers]]  
* {{GBR}} [[Jemma Triggs]] (Anglo-Irish F4)
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* {{GBR}} [[Jemma Triggs]]
 
* {{USA}} [[Randall Wade]]
 
* {{USA}} [[Randall Wade]]
 
* {{CHN}} [[Catalina Zhang]]
 
* {{CHN}} [[Catalina Zhang]]
 
* {{GER}} [[Alvin Ziegler]]
 
* {{GER}} [[Alvin Ziegler]]
* {{JPN}} [[Daisuke Yanagawa]] (ANUS)
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* {{JPN}} [[Daisuke Yanagawa]]
* {{FRA}} [[Lukas Zuber]] (FIA F2)
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* {{FRA}} [[Lukas Zuber]]
 
 
==Current series==
 
Teams run by PMG in 2018.
 
 
 
'''Open wheel'''<br>
 
{{GBR}} [[Peak Aeroracing Engineering]]
 
* [[2018 AutoReject World Series season]]
 
* [[2018 FIA Formula 2 World Championship season]]
 
* [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season]]
 
* [[2018 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season]]
 
 
 
{{NZL}} [[Peak Motorsport]]
 
* [[2018 Formula 5000 season]]
 
 
 
{{CAN}} [[Peak Motorsport Canada]]
 
* [[2018 North American Formula 4 season]]
 
 
 
{{ITA}} [[Scuderia Del Prete]] (small stake)
 
* [[2018 Italian Formula 4 season]]
 
 
 
'''Touring car/trucks'''<br>
 
{{GER}} [[Ziegler Auto Racing]]
 
* [[2018 International Pro Car season]]
 
* [[2018 SEAT Leon Supercopa season]] (ZAR Junior Team)
 
 
 
{{CHN}} [[Far East Associates Racing]] (part-owned)
 
* [[2018 International Pro Car season]]
 
 
 
{{USA}} Peak Motorsport USA
 
* [[2017-18 Rejects SuperTruck Championship season]]
 
 
 
'''Endurance racing'''<br>
 
{{FRA}} [[Mont Blanc Racing]]
 
* [[2018 FIA Prototype Challenge season]]
 
 
 
'''Rally and rallycross'''<br>
 
{{NZL}} [[Everest Rally Team]]
 
* [[2018 Group B RallyCross Championship season]]
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Peak Motorsport Group]]
 
[[Category:Peak Motorsport Group]]

Revision as of 02:48, 20 March 2017

This article is about the group. For the team, see Peak Motorsport.

PMG logo

The Peak Motorsport Group (or PMG) is an international motorsport consortium headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand; though it also has divisions in other countries, most notably Canada. They are the owners of ARWS team Peak Aeroracing Engineering.

History

The origins of the Peak Motorsport Group was in early 2006, when Canadian native Edward Summers, a prominent businessman, entered a team under the name "Peak Motorsport Canada" in the 2007 Alternate GP2 season. The operation's workshop was located in Vancouver.

The High Performance Group was formed at the beginning of 2016 by Raymond Douglas (head of the Douglas Media Group), Dominic Spearman (CEO of Spearman Industries) and Craig Harris (founder & CEO of Harris Finance). They ran a number of teams in various series during 2016, most notably High Performance Racing in F1RSTC and RRC and Harris Finance Racing in Lupo GTI.

PMC and HPG merged at the beginning of 2017, with Ziegler Holdings (the Ziegler family) and the Clark Corporation (the Clark family) purchasing the shareholdings held by Douglas and Spearman.

Ownership

Organisation
owner(s)
Peak Motorsport Canada (2006-2017)
Summers Incorporated (100%)
High Performance Group (2016-2017)
Harris Family Trust (50%)
Douglas Media Group (25%)
Spearman Industries (25%)
Peak Motorsport Group (2017-)
Summers Incorporated (50%)
Harris Family Trust (25%)
Ziegler Holdings AG (12.5%)
Clark Corporation Ltd. (12.5%)

Operations

The headquarters of PMG is in Auckland, New Zealand along with their main workshop. Other workshops are located in Coventry (Peak Aeroracing Engineering), Berlin (Ziegler Auto Racing) and Grenoble (Mont Blanc Racing).

The group currently run three racing teams - Peak Aeroracing Engineering in open-wheel series, the Mont Blanc Racing endurance racing squad; and the Ziegler Auto Racing touring car operation. They also ran the now defunct Everest Rally Team out of the Auckland workshop.

Driver management

The following is the roster of drivers managed by Peak Driver Talent, the driver management arm of PMG: