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|Team Principals = Jacques Couteau | |Team Principals = Jacques Couteau | ||
|Technical Director = Unknown | |Technical Director = Unknown | ||
|Drivers = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] [[Jules Vergne]]<br>[[File:Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png]] [[Jiri Komárek]] | |Drivers = [[File:Flag of France svg.png]] [[Jules Vergne]]<br>[[File:Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png]] [[Jiri Komárek]]<br>[[File:Flag of Argentina svg.png]] [[Thiago Mazzacane]]<br>[[File:Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png]] [[Quentin Reatherson]] | ||
|Noted Drivers = none | |Noted Drivers = none | ||
|Debut = | |Debut = 2016 F3RWRS Round of Australia | ||
|Races = 0 | |Races = 0 | ||
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'''Nebula Grand Prix''' are a company based in Bristol, United Kingdom. Although little is known about their activities, it is believed that they are an affiliate of [[Fusion Motorsports]], due to their close proximity to the team and the fact that Fusion boss Jake Legge and Nebula CEO Jacques Couteau are good friends and former colleagues. Due to Couteau's involvement, they do business under a French license. | '''Nebula Grand Prix''' are a company based in Bristol, United Kingdom. Although little is known about their activities, it is believed that they are an affiliate of [[Fusion Motorsports]], due to their close proximity to the team and the fact that Fusion boss Jake Legge and Nebula CEO Jacques Couteau are good friends and former colleagues. Due to Couteau's involvement, they do business under a French license. | ||
They were recently announced as Fusion's replacement in [[F3RWRS]] as they gear up to become a junior outfit for the Bath-based team. Nebula will still have access to Fusion's talent pool; preparing for [[2016 F3RWRS season|2016]] with [[ | They were recently announced as Fusion's replacement in [[F3RWRS]] as they gear up to become a junior outfit for the Bath-based team. Nebula will still have access to Fusion's talent pool; preparing for [[2016 F3RWRS season|2016]] with [[Thiago Mazzacane]] and [[Jiri Komárek]] in the cars. They will also take Fusion's place in the [[IFRC]], with [[Jules Vergne]] and [[Quentin Reatherson]] driving. |
Revision as of 09:59, 6 April 2013
Nebula GP | |
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Full Name | Nebula Grand Prix |
Base | Bristol, England |
Founder(s) | Jacques Couteau |
Team Principal(s) | Jacques Couteau |
Technical Director | Unknown |
Current Drivers | Jules Vergne Jiri Komárek Thiago Mazzacane Quentin Reatherson |
Other Noted Drivers | none |
Debut | 2016 F3RWRS Round of Australia |
Races | 0 |
Constructors' Championships | 0 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Points | 0 |
Pole Positions | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 0 |
Nebula Grand Prix are a company based in Bristol, United Kingdom. Although little is known about their activities, it is believed that they are an affiliate of Fusion Motorsports, due to their close proximity to the team and the fact that Fusion boss Jake Legge and Nebula CEO Jacques Couteau are good friends and former colleagues. Due to Couteau's involvement, they do business under a French license.
They were recently announced as Fusion's replacement in F3RWRS as they gear up to become a junior outfit for the Bath-based team. Nebula will still have access to Fusion's talent pool; preparing for 2016 with Thiago Mazzacane and Jiri Komárek in the cars. They will also take Fusion's place in the IFRC, with Jules Vergne and Quentin Reatherson driving.