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'''Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois''' is a racing team based in Dijon-Prenois, France, currently competing in [[F1RWRS]]. It was created in late 2017, when Danish businessman and amateur racing driver [[Mattias Kjellerup]] bought the assets of [[Boxtel Engineering]] and joined forces with [[Écurie Prenois]] to set up a racing team to compete in the [[2018 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2018 F1RWRS season]].
 
'''Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois''' is a racing team based in Dijon-Prenois, France, currently competing in [[F1RWRS]]. It was created in late 2017, when Danish businessman and amateur racing driver [[Mattias Kjellerup]] bought the assets of [[Boxtel Engineering]] and joined forces with [[Écurie Prenois]] to set up a racing team to compete in the [[2018 Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series season|2018 F1RWRS season]].
  
After a promising debut season, where Kjellerup finished in 3rd place in the Constructors' Championship with Dutch rookie [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]] amassing five race wins. For 2019, three-time ARWS champion [[Mark Dagnall]] joined the team; this driver pairing combined with perhaps the best car on the grid stunned the field in what was regarded as the most dominant season in series' history. Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois won 15 out of the 18 races (van Nieuwenhuijzen 8 wins, Dagnall 7 wins) and completely outclassed the field by scoring more than double of second-placed [[Voeckler GPE|Voeckler]] team's points total by scoring 209 points to the French team's 88.
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After a promising debut season, where Kjellerup finished in 3rd place in the Constructors' Championship with Dutch rookie [[Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen]] amassing five race wins. For 2019, three-time ARWS champion [[Mark Dagnall]] joined the team; this driver pairing combined with perhaps the best car on the grid stunned the field in what was regarded as the most dominant season in series' history. Kjellerup won 15 out of the 18 races (van Nieuwenhuijzen 8 wins, Dagnall 7 wins) and completely outclassed the field by scoring more than double of second-placed [[Voeckler GPE|Voeckler]] team's points total by scoring 209 points to the French team's 88.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 14 January 2023

Flag of Denmark svg.png/Flag of France svg.png Kjellerup
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Full Name Kjellerup by Ecurie Prenois
Base Dijon-Prenois, France
Founder(s) Mattias Kjellerup, Jean-Marc Hadamard
Team Principal(s) Mattias Kjellerup
Technical Director Jean-Marc Hadamard
Current Drivers #1: Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen
#2: Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall
Other Noted Drivers Flag of Finland svg.png Nick Nurmester
Flag of Italy svg.png Alessandro Lucarelli
Debut 2018 Australian Grand Prix
Races 38
Constructors' Championships 1 (2019)
Drivers' Championships 1 (2019)
Race Wins 21
Podiums 33
Points 306
Pole Positions 17
Fastest Laps 16


Kjellerup by Écurie Prenois is a racing team based in Dijon-Prenois, France, currently competing in F1RWRS. It was created in late 2017, when Danish businessman and amateur racing driver Mattias Kjellerup bought the assets of Boxtel Engineering and joined forces with Écurie Prenois to set up a racing team to compete in the 2018 F1RWRS season.

After a promising debut season, where Kjellerup finished in 3rd place in the Constructors' Championship with Dutch rookie Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen amassing five race wins. For 2019, three-time ARWS champion Mark Dagnall joined the team; this driver pairing combined with perhaps the best car on the grid stunned the field in what was regarded as the most dominant season in series' history. Kjellerup won 15 out of the 18 races (van Nieuwenhuijzen 8 wins, Dagnall 7 wins) and completely outclassed the field by scoring more than double of second-placed Voeckler team's points total by scoring 209 points to the French team's 88.