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− | '''BR Mansell Engineering''', currently known as '''Aeroflot BR Mansell Engineering''' for sponsorship reasons, is a British motor racing team founded by former [[Formula One]] driver [[Nigel Mansell]]. | + | {{Racing Team Sml |
+ | |Short_name = {{RUS}} BR Mansell Engineering | ||
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+ | |Logo = [[File:Mansell.png|150px]] | ||
+ | |Long_name = Aeroflot BR Mansell Engineering | ||
+ | |Base = Donington Park, Leicestershire, United Kingdom | ||
+ | |Founders = {{GBR}} [[Nigel Mansell]] <br> {{RUS}} Boris Rotenberg | ||
+ | |Team Principals = {{RUS}} [[Viktor Shapovalov]] | ||
+ | |Technical Director = {{ITA}} Paolo Cantone | ||
+ | |Driver1 = {{RUS}} [[Artem Markelov]] <br> {{RUS}} [[Sergey Sirotkin]] | ||
+ | |Driver1Series = [[Formula One]] | ||
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+ | '''BR Mansell Engineering''', currently known as '''Aeroflot BR Mansell Engineering''' for sponsorship reasons, is a British motor racing team running under a Russian licence that was founded by former [[Formula One]] driver [[Nigel Mansell]]. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | In [[2018 Alternate Formula One season|2018]], Mansell - along with Russian businessman Boris Rotenberg - entered his eponymous team into the Formula One World Championship, operating out of a facility at Donington Park race circuit in Leicestershire. The team's drivers were Russian [[Artem Markelov]] and Briton [[Bradley Dagnall]] - son of former Arrows teammate [[Chris Dagnall]]. Over the course of the years, the team became increasingly more Russian influenced - replacing Dagnall with [[Sergey Sirotkin]] and taking on a Russian racing licence a year later in [[2019 Alternate Formula One season|2019]]. | ||
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+ | In [[2020 Alternate Formula One season|2020]], Markelov took the team's first podium finish with a third place in the [[Argentine Grand Prix]]. Three races later, Markelov scored the team's first win at the [[Turkish Grand Prix]]. | ||
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+ | [[2021 Alternate Formula One season|2021]] saw the team switch to [[Toyota]] power units - bringing in promising Japanese driver [[Sho Tsuboi]] as part of the deal. Markelov took a second career win in the [[Argentine Grand Prix]], with Tsuboi close behind for the team's first 1-2 in their history. One race later in India, Tsuboi scored his maiden win. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 22 January 2023
Full Name | Aeroflot BR Mansell Engineering |
Base | Donington Park, Leicestershire, United Kingdom |
Founder(s) | Nigel Mansell Boris Rotenberg |
Team Principal(s) | Viktor Shapovalov |
Technical Director | Paolo Cantone |
Current Lineup | |
Artem Markelov Sergey Sirotkin |
Formula One |
BR Mansell Engineering, currently known as Aeroflot BR Mansell Engineering for sponsorship reasons, is a British motor racing team running under a Russian licence that was founded by former Formula One driver Nigel Mansell.
History
In 2018, Mansell - along with Russian businessman Boris Rotenberg - entered his eponymous team into the Formula One World Championship, operating out of a facility at Donington Park race circuit in Leicestershire. The team's drivers were Russian Artem Markelov and Briton Bradley Dagnall - son of former Arrows teammate Chris Dagnall. Over the course of the years, the team became increasingly more Russian influenced - replacing Dagnall with Sergey Sirotkin and taking on a Russian racing licence a year later in 2019.
In 2020, Markelov took the team's first podium finish with a third place in the Argentine Grand Prix. Three races later, Markelov scored the team's first win at the Turkish Grand Prix.
2021 saw the team switch to Toyota power units - bringing in promising Japanese driver Sho Tsuboi as part of the deal. Markelov took a second career win in the Argentine Grand Prix, with Tsuboi close behind for the team's first 1-2 in their history. One race later in India, Tsuboi scored his maiden win.