Comtec Racing

UK motor racing team


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nameGBR Comtec Racing
logoComtecracing.JPG
founded2001
baseSnetterton, Norfolk, England
principalPierre Moncheur
foundersPierre Moncheur
websitehttp://www.comtecracing.com/
current seriesFormula Renault 3.5 Series
former seriesEurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 UK
Formula Ford
Auto GP
driver titles2006 FR 3.5 (Danielsson)
2002 Formula Ford UK (Barber)
2003 Monoposto 2000 (J. Lewis)
2004 Monoposto 2000 (J. Lewis)
2006 750 MC Formula 4 (C. Lewis)
team titles2002 Formula Ford UK
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| name = GBR Comtec Racing | logo = Comtecracing.JPG | founded = 2001 | base = Snetterton, Norfolk, England | principal = Pierre Moncheur | founders = Pierre Moncheur | website = http://www.comtecracing.com/ | current series = Formula Renault 3.5 Series | former series = Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Formula Renault 2.0 UK Formula Ford Auto GP | driver titles = 2006 FR 3.5 (Danielsson) 2002 Formula Ford UK (Barber) 2003 Monoposto 2000 (J. Lewis) 2004 Monoposto 2000 (J. Lewis) 2006 750 MC Formula 4 (C. Lewis) | team titles = 2002 Formula Ford UK

Comtec Racing is a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom. It competes in three championships — Formula Renault, World Series by Renault and the Auto GP World Series.

History

The team started out in Formula Ford from the ashes of the Van Diemen works team. Team Principal Piere Moncheur has guided the team since its formation.

The Formula Ford UK 2003 Championship was a 3-car assault, Tom Gaymor claimed 5th place, Oliver Jarvis finished 8th and Dan Clarke finished 12th.

For 2004 a 2-car assault on the Formula Renault UK Championship was launched with Westley Barber and Susie Stoddart (now Susie Wolf) as drivers. Westley finished runner up in the championship with Susie achieving 3 podiums and finishing 5th. Susie Wolf is now a test driver for the Williams F1 team.

The team then moved up to compete in the European and French Formula Renault Championships for 2005 with Westley Barber and Pippa Mann. Westley ran out of funds halfway through the year after a promising start which included a 2nd-place finish at the season opener and Pippa was very much on a learning curve with a best finish of 14th.

In 2006, Comtec moved up once more and competed in the World Series by Renault. In his maiden year Alx Danielsson won the championship. Halfway through the year a nightmare weekend at Spa proved the turning point for Alx Danielsson, he wrote his car off twice but after that five podiums which included four wins in 8 races gave Alx the crown in a great comeback. Pippa Mann continued to drive in the Formula Renault Eurocup with a best finish of 15th.

In 2007, the team used several drivers. Alejandro Núñez finished highest with 13th in the standings with one win.

In 2008, Marco Bonanomi and Pasquale Di Sabatino joined the team. Bonanomi won two pole positions but finished 11th. Di Sabatino was replaced for the final four races by Duncan Tappy.

Also in 2008 The team bought out the formula ford constructor Spirit and brought in the former UK champion Westley Barber alongside Brazilian rookie Francisco Weiler. Westley had a good start to the year and the car was good but the Mygale was better and in the hands of Wayne Boyd it dominated. Westley achieved two 2nd-place finishes at Brands Hatch, a 3rd and 4th place at Knockill and two other 5th-place finishes before the curtain was pulled down on the venture half the way through the season.

In 2009, still pursuing the Renault 3.5 world series Jon Lancaster led the team. He gained a pole position and one win after joining the championship halfway. The other seat changed between Anton Nebylitskiy, Harald Schlegelmilch, Alexandre Marsoin, John Martin, Max Chilton and Alberto Valerio.

In 2010 the team was led by Stefano Coletti and finished 5th. Greg Mansell was the team's other driver.

In 2011, Comtec signed rookies Daniel Mckenzie and Daniël de Jong. New Zealander Chris Van Der Drift tested the car to help the two Daniels in there quest to improve. but to little effect, just 2 points in the teams championship was all they could muster.

For 2012 Comtec Signed Nick Yelloly and Vittorio Ghirelli. Nick scored 2 wins for the team on his way to a creditable 5th-place finish overall in the championship. Vittorio endured a long learning curve but showed improvement with good drives ending with 5 points for the season.

2013 saw the team rebranded to SMP Racing by Comtec and the promotion of Phil Blow to team manager. Series veteran Daniil Move has signed for the season and will be partnered by Lucas Foresti.

The team has also just announced a partnership with Virtuosi Racing with an entry into Auto GP for Venezuelan Roberto La Rocca with a view to entering 2 cars in 2014 alongside their assault on the World Series By Renault. At the first race in Auto GP Roberto La Rocca scored a creditable 8th-place finish which meant starting from pole for the 2nd race on a reverse grid. Roberto was running 5th before being pushed off, he went on to finish a creditable 7th. Better than the two drivers in the parent team Virtuosi Racing.

The team was based close to the Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit in Norfolk.

After 16 years of racing Comtec Racing closed its doors for the last time in 2017. Fond memories of ups and downs have been made for mechanics, engineers, drivers and other staff for sure.

Club Racing History

Comtec has had a successful period in single seater club racing. Former team owner Jonathan Lewis won the 2003 and 2004 Monoposto 2000 series and also the 2003 Formula 4 Championship. His brother Chris Lewis won the Formula 4 Championship in 2006.

John Roberts and Steve Patania also had race wins in Formula 4.

The team endured a great battle and friendly rivalry with ABM Racing Adrian Kidd and Barry Pritchard. Adrian Kidd won the championship in 2004, and Barry Pritchard in 2005

The team then ran Adrian Kidd's 16-year-old son Ben Kidd in the inaugural season of SAXMAX in 2006 after sadly Adrian died.

Television appearances

In June 2007, the team's WSR car was featured in the BBC television programme Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain; Marr driving the car to illustrate the political scandal in 1997 between Bernie Ecclestone and the newly elected Labour Party. The team has also appeared in the BBC motoring programme Top Gear, where presenter Richard Hammond drove a Comtec Formula Renault and then World Series by Renault car before moving up to a Renault Formula One car.

Results

World Series by Renault

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Formula Renault 3.5 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.20062007200820092010201120122013201420152016
Dallara T05RenaultSWE Alx Danielsson174321121st3rd
GBR Edwin Jowsey20000N/A
NLD Jaap van Lagen5000828th
BRA Carlos Iaconelli20000N/A
ESP Celso Míguez60001024th
Dallara T05RenaultNLD Jaap van Lagen20000N/A13th
ROU Michael Herck140000N/A
ESP Alejandro Núñez161003118th
Dallara T08RenaultITA Marco Bonanomi160105611th8th
ITA Pasquale Di Sabatino130002020th
EST Sten Pentus2000031st
Dallara T08RenaultRUS Anton Nebylitskiy4000029th10th
AUS John Martin7000822nd
ZAF Cristiano Morgado2000038th
BRA Alberto Valerio2000036th
GBR Greg Mansell2000126th
LVA Harald Schlegelmilch2000037th
FRA Alexandre Marsoin1000041st
GBR Max Chilton1000040th
GBR Jon Lancaster121213913th
Dallara T08RenaultGBR Greg Mansell170002315th5th
MCO Stefano Coletti17000766th
Dallara T08RenaultGBR Daniel McKenzie17000030th13th
NLD Daniël de Jong17000229th
Dallara FR35/12ZytekITA Vittorio Ghirelli17000523rd7th
GBR Nick Yelloly172101225th
Dallara FR35/12ZytekRUS Daniil Move170001222nd13th
BRA Lucas Foresti170000NC
Dallara FR35/12ZytekRUS Nikolay Martsenko40003614th11th
GBR Cameron Twynham60000NC
ITA Andrea Roda10000NC
FRA Esteban Ocon2000221st
Dallara FR35/12ZytekCHE Louis Deletraz20000NC
Dallara FR35/12ZytekAUS Thomas Randle40000NC
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Auto GP

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Auto GP resultsYearDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.2013
VEN Roberto La Rocca60002015th9th
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British Formula Ford

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British Formula Ford resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.200220032008
Van Diemen RF02GBR Westley Barber188674871st1st
GBR Stuart Hall180001879th
GBR Mike Conway180303194th
BEL Jan Heylen185124533rd
Van Diemen RF03GBR Tom Gaymor203123165th3rd
GBR Oliver Jarvis200102748th
GBR Dan Clarke2000216112th
ComtecGBR Westley Barber1101017612th7th
BRA Francisco Weiler130001622nd
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Formula Renault 2.0 UK Winter Series

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Formula Renault 2.0 UK Winter Series resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.2003
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Westley Barber4211522nd3rd
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Formula Renault 2.0 UK

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Formula Renault 2.0 UK resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.20042006
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Westley Barber206344262nd2nd
GBR Susie Wolff200002845th
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Pippa Mann160008619th10th
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Formula Renault Eurocup 2.0

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Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.20052006
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Westley Barber80001618th12th
GBR Pippa Mann15000039th
BRA Gustavo Sondermann20000N/A
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Pippa Mann160008619thNC
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Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0

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Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.20052005
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Pippa Mann'12000121st8th
Tatuus FR2000–RenaultGBR Westley Barber'10112865th
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Formula Three

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British Formula 3 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.2006
Dallara F304–Mugen-HondaLBN Basil Shaaban40000N/AN/A
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Monoposto 2000

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Monoposto 2000 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.20032004
Van Diemen Comtec 2003 ZetecGBR Jonathan Lewis6554901st1st
Van Diemen Comtec 2004 ZetecGBR Jonathan Lewis6344771st1st
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750MC Formula 4

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750MC Formula 4 resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.2003200420052006
Comtec F4GBR Jonathan Lewis126742351st2nd
GBR Chris Lewis4016011th
Comtec F4GBR Jonathan Lewis74221057th6th
GBR John Roberts50016018th
Comtec F4GBR Chris Lewis52011207th2nd
GBR Steve Patania113121963rd
GBR John Roberts70101664th
Comtec F4GBR Chris Lewis11675294.81st1st
GBR Steve Patania111121666th
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Saxmax

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Citroen Saxmax resultsYearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.2006
Citroen Saxo VTRGBR Ben Kidd900019010th
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References

References

  1. [http://www.speedsportmag.com/en/formula_renault_35_world_series_formula_nissan_v6/formula_renault_35_world_series_formula_nissan_v6.php WSbR complete results] {{Webarchive. link. (19 January 2008 ''speedsportmag.com'')

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