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'''Restov Racing''' is an auto racing team founded in late 1979, when Anglo-Russian motor enthusiast [[Edward Restov]] bought the remains of the bankrupt [[Jenkins Industries]]. The company entered the [[1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]], the [[2015 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]], the [[2001 Prost GP season]], the [[2000 Alternate DTM season]] and the [[2004 BTC Development Series Season]], amongst other, less well-known series'. In their history, the team have also managed teams in various series', most notably Alex Morales Motorsport in the [[1989 CART Indycar Series season]], Edenbridge Racing in the BTCC from 2004 onwards, while owner Edward Restov was appointed team principal of Shadow in [[Pi314159's virtual F1]].
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'''Restov Racing''' is an auto racing team founded in late 1979, when Anglo-Russian motor enthusiast [[Edward Restov]] bought the remains of the bankrupt [[Jenkins Industries]]. The company entered the [[1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season]], the [[2015 Rejects Touring Car Championship season]], the [[2001 Prost GP season]], the [[2000 Alternate DTM season]] and the [[2004 BTC Development Series Season]], amongst other, less well-known series'. In their history, the team have also managed teams in various series', most notably Alex Morales Motorsport in the [[1989 CART Indycar Series season]], Edenbridge Racing in the BTCC from 2004 onwards and Arrows in GPM2 Chairman game from 1997 onwards, while owner Edward Restov was appointed team principal of Shadow in [[Pi314159's virtual F1]].

Revision as of 18:08, 12 December 2012

Restov Racing is an auto racing team founded in late 1979, when Anglo-Russian motor enthusiast Edward Restov bought the remains of the bankrupt Jenkins Industries. The company entered the 1980 rFactor Alternate Formula One season, the 2015 Rejects Touring Car Championship season, the 2001 Prost GP season, the 2000 Alternate DTM season and the 2004 BTC Development Series Season, amongst other, less well-known series'. In their history, the team have also managed teams in various series', most notably Alex Morales Motorsport in the 1989 CART Indycar Series season, Edenbridge Racing in the BTCC from 2004 onwards and Arrows in GPM2 Chairman game from 1997 onwards, while owner Edward Restov was appointed team principal of Shadow in Pi314159's virtual F1.