Parma Corse

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Flag of Italy svg.png Parma Corse
Parma Corse Logo 2015.png
Full Name Parma Corse / Mastercard Lancia
Base Parma, Italia
Founder(s) Alessandro Linari
Team Principal(s) Alessandro Linari
Corrado Provera
Technical Director Gustav Brunner
Current Drivers Flag of Italy svg.png Alessandro Lucarelli
Flag of Italy svg.png Lorenzo Crescenzi
Flag of Italy svg.png Marco Bizzarri
Flag of Ghana svg.png Marcel Agyemang-Badu
Other Noted Drivers Flag of Germany svg.png Carsten Jancker
Debut 2014 Elba Grand Prix
Races 0 (0 entries)
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race Wins 0
Podiums 0
Points 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0


Parma Corse (formerly known as Peroni Parma Corse or MasterCard Lancia for sponsorship reasons) is a motor racing team founded by Alessandro Linari, who are the official junior team for Scuderia Alitalia, and their young driver programme Scuderia Alitalia Giovanile Squadra. As with Alitalia, Parma Corse have backing from car maker Lancia, and focus mainly on lower level formulae.

Lotus Racing League

In 2012, Parma Corse was formed as a spin-off to Virgin Inter Corse, and entered the Lotus Racing League, with Lorenzo Crescenzi and Olafur Ragnar Hannesson as drivers. The series used a group of identical Lotus T130s as race cars in a single spec series.

F3RWRS

Enrico Molinaro's F3RWRS car

Parma Corse's senior team VIC went into administration early in 2014, and was purchased by Lancia works team Il Barone Rampante. The team's involvement in F3RWRS began with a third car entry in conjunction with senior team Scuderia Alitalia, both of whom began their involvement in the sport mid-way through the 2014 season. While Alessandro Lucarelli and Gianluigi Pazzini ran in the standard Scuderia Alitalia branded cars, the #98 was run in the junior team's blue and white colours with Enrico Molinaro at the wheel. The partnership was not a success however, and was released by the Giovanile Squadra at the end of the year.

In 2015, the senior team pulled out to focus on higher-level formulae, leaving Parma Corse to be the organisation's representative at F3 level. Lucarelli was retained and young driver squad member Lorenzo Crescenzi brought in to replace the promoted Pazzini - having spent the second half of 2014 on loan to Christopherson Racing to gain experience. With parent team Scuderia Alitalia further expanding into other series, team principal Alessandro Linari delegated control of Parma Corse's F3RWRS programme to former Peugeot WRC boss Corrado Provera.

Mastercard Lancia (RoLFS)

Mastercard Lancia Rejects of LFS logo

Rejects of LFS is the new name of the formerly defunct F1Rejects LFS Cup/IRDU Rejects Cup, and Parma Corse was awarded the second team slot for the inaugural return season. Alitalia drivers Ragnar Larsen and Carsten Jancker were signed up for the 2014 season, and the latter excelled in the first part of the season, a regular podium finisher. The team's form quickly went south however, failing to finish in the points in the second half of the season and dropping to sixth in the teams championship.

The team was completely shaken up for the following season, with the team being rebranded Mastercard Lancia to reflect the new sponsorship from the credit card giants, incidentally running a livery akin to the 1997 Lola F1 car. Jancker's good performances in an average car had not gone unnoticed, and he was promoted to F3RWRS by Hydook Racing. Larsen on the other hand was sacked, and Marco Bizzarri was signed from the senior team's F2RWRS outfit to spearhead their campaign. Alongside him was rookie Marcel Agyemang-Badu, having just signed on with the Giovanile Squadra.

F1 Rejects Big Car Championship

Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen's FRBCC car

Peroni Parma Corse had intended to begin their Formula One Rejects Big Car Championship campaign at Round 3 of the inaugural 2014 championship, the Elba Grand Prix. Stefan Kuntz, who was left without a drive when Virgin Inter Corse's F3RWRS programme collapsed, has been signed to drive the #33 car, while Dutch rookie Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen was set for the #32 car. However, the series came to an abrupt halt when the organisers cut and run as the management collapsed, meaning the drivers never got to turn a wheel in anger.

Results

Lotus Racing League

Year Chassis Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Points CC
2012 Lotus T130 Cosworth V8 ITA ESP FRA NED GER GBR 0* NC*
27 Flag of Italy svg.png Lorenzo Crescenzi
28 Flag of Iceland svg.png Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson

F3RWRS

For 2014 results, see Scuderia Alitalia F3RWRS results

Year Chassis Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points CC
2015 Dallara F315 Lanica 015/3 AUS USA TUR MON GBR GER BEL ITA JPN SUR 0* NC*
27 Flag of Italy svg.png Alessandro Lucarelli
28 Flag of Italy svg.png Lorenzo Crescenzi

Rejects of LFS

Year Chassis Engine # Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Points CC
2014 IBR F08/14 Lancia 014/R BLA SOU FER KYO WES AST 15 7th
3 Flag of Sweden svg.png Ragnar Larsen 5 10 15 Ret 8 15 17 5 6 12 9 12
4 Flag of Germany svg.png Carsten Jancker 2 7 3 7 18 11 8 13 9 15 17 3
2015 IBR F08/15 Lancia 015/R BLA WES FER SOU AST KYO JPN 49 1st
13 Flag of Italy svg.png Marco Bizzarri 11 DNQ 7 8 9 12 Ret DNQ 9 2 11 DNQ 7
14 Flag of Ghana svg.png Marcel Agyemang-Badu 1 10 5 Ret 11 DNQ Ret DNQ 1 1 8 1 6
  • Results in bold represent pole position, results in italics represents fastest lap.
  • * Season in progress