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== Formation == | == Formation == | ||
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When the Astro Racing Group was formed in 2016, Pulsar was immediately conceived and kept under the umbrella to serve as the sportscar and endurance division. It was decided that the team would share Nebula's base in Bristol, which had been expanded to fit in numerous operations. Although devised as a high-performance racing team, Pulsar decided to take on graduate engineers to ensure a wealth of young talent within the operation. | When the Astro Racing Group was formed in 2016, Pulsar was immediately conceived and kept under the umbrella to serve as the sportscar and endurance division. It was decided that the team would share Nebula's base in Bristol, which had been expanded to fit in numerous operations. Although devised as a high-performance racing team, Pulsar decided to take on graduate engineers to ensure a wealth of young talent within the operation. | ||
== Competitions == | == Competitions == | ||
+ | Pulsar joined the [[SARS]] endurance competition, developing their own package with assistance from Cosworth, as they also entered a Renault Laguna into the [[RTCC]] with [[Cameron Maroon]] piloting their sole entry. With the birth of the [[Reject Rally Trophy]], Pulsar became a customer Ford team. They prepared two Fiestas for regular drivers [[Daniel Kristiansen]], son of [[Jacques Couteau]]'s former colleague [[Jan Kristiansen|Jan]], and for Polish driver [[Paweł Bukowski]]. With the French influence behind the team, Couteau managed to persuade former WRC driver Francois Delecour to enjoy a one-off entry at the first event in Monaco. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 5 January 2014
Pulsar Racing | |
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Full Name | Pulsar Racing Team |
Base | Bristol, England |
Founder(s) | Astro Racing Group |
Team Principal(s) | Jacques Couteau, Jake Legge |
Technical Director | Unknown |
Current Drivers | Deividas Lukauskis |
Other Noted Drivers | none |
Debut | TBA |
Races | 0 |
Constructors' Championships | 0 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Points | 0 |
Pole Positions | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 0 |
Pulsar Racing Team are the sportscar arm of the Astro Racing Group. They have entered the Siemens Ausdauer Reject Series for 2016.
Formation
When the Astro Racing Group was formed in 2016, Pulsar was immediately conceived and kept under the umbrella to serve as the sportscar and endurance division. It was decided that the team would share Nebula's base in Bristol, which had been expanded to fit in numerous operations. Although devised as a high-performance racing team, Pulsar decided to take on graduate engineers to ensure a wealth of young talent within the operation.
Competitions
Pulsar joined the SARS endurance competition, developing their own package with assistance from Cosworth, as they also entered a Renault Laguna into the RTCC with Cameron Maroon piloting their sole entry. With the birth of the Reject Rally Trophy, Pulsar became a customer Ford team. They prepared two Fiestas for regular drivers Daniel Kristiansen, son of Jacques Couteau's former colleague Jan, and for Polish driver Paweł Bukowski. With the French influence behind the team, Couteau managed to persuade former WRC driver Francois Delecour to enjoy a one-off entry at the first event in Monaco.