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Revision as of 04:49, 1 August 2013

Flag of Australia svg.png Holden Dealer Team
HDT Initials Logo.png
Full Name Holden Dealer Team (CART)
Base Gold Coast, Australia
Founder(s) Mark Reuss
Team Principal(s) Adam Rogers
Technical Director Adam Rogers
Current Drivers #15 - Flag of Australia svg.png Craig Lowndes
#26 - Flag of Canada svg.png Paul Tracy
Other Noted Drivers None
Debut 2002 Alternate CART season
Races 5
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 42
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


The Holden Dealer Team (also known as HDT) is an Australian racing team, founded by General Motors businessman Mark Reuss in an effort to market the Holden marque globally as well as in Australia. Currently the team is participating in the 2002 Alternate CART season with full-time drivers Craig Lowndes and Paul Tracy.

Creation

After already successfully fielding several vehicles in the Australian V8 Supercars series, Holden as a manufacturer were looking to expand globally with motorsport. When it was announced that Holden had been selected as one of the engine suppliers for the 2002 Alternate CART season, Holden jumped at the chance to field its own works team. Initially planning to launch as another branch of the Holden Racing Team, they ran into legal issues with the name and instead revived the team name made famous by Peter Brock, the Holden Dealer Team.

The HDT was designed with specific aims in mind, and one of these was to get more Australian drivers into open-wheel cars. Craig Lowndes had previously been testing with some open-wheel teams following many years of success in the Australian V8 Supercars series, and was approached to drive very early. Jumping at the chance to race for the team his hero and mentor Peter Brock raced for, Lowndes quickly signed up, relishing the chance to face off against fellow ex-V8 driver Jason Bright.

HDT however also saw the need for an experienced North American driver to join their ranks. After being snubbed by many other teams Paul Tracy approached HDT, hoping to provide many years of success and enjoying the challenge of being part of a new team from the ground up, partnering the younger Lowndes.

The Holden Dealer Team vehicles will sport the traditional red, white and black livery.








Holden Dealer Team's full logo, designed for the team's debut in 2002







2002 Alternate CART Season

The Holden Dealer Team is the only team running the Van Diemen CC02 chassis, and they are hoping this will provide a distinct advantage at some tracks. HDT are particularly ambitious for the result of the home race at the Honda Indy 300 held in Surfers Paradise, Australia - just down the road from the team's headquarters.

Racing Results

Alternate CART Results

Year Chassis Engine Tyres # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TC Pts
2002 Van Diemen CC02 Holden Goodyear Icon.png LBH LSC MCH WGL SFR ELK NAZ ATL WIS ROC HAM SIL DEU FRA TAL POC JAP AUS CAN FON NC* 42*
15 Australia.png Craig Lowndes Ret 8 Ret 17 10
26 Canada.png Paul Tracy 7 11 Ret 4 22

* Season in progress.