Phoenix Racing (German racing team)

This article is about the GT and touring car team. For the NASCAR team formerly known as Phoenix Racing, see HScott Motorsports.
Germany Phoenix Racing
Founded 1999
Team principal(s) Ernst Moser
Current series Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
VLN
FIA GT Series
Blancpain Endurance Series
Former series German Supertouring Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup
FIA GT1 World Championship
FIA GT3 European Championship
Teams'
Championships
1 (DTM, 2013)
Drivers'
Championships
2 (DTM Martin Tomczyk, Mike Rockenfeller)

Phoenix Racing is a motor racing team based at the Nürburgring in Germany. The team competes in series such as the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and FIA GT1 World Championship.

History

Oliver Jarvis racing for Audi Sport Team Phoenix in 2009.

Phoenix Racing competed in the German Supertouring Championship in 1999 with Michael Bartels and Arnd Meier driving Audi A4s.[1] The team moved to the revived Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters series in 2000, running Opel Astra V8 Coupes, with Manuel Reuter finishing as runner-up and Bartels finishing seventh. The team also won the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in a Porsche GT3-R with Bartels, Uwe Alzen, Altfrid Heger and Bernd Mayländer as drivers. Phoenix repeated this victory in 2003 in an Opel Astra with Reuter, Timo Scheider, Volker Strycek and Marcel Tiemann. Opel began to struggle in the DTM in 2001, with Reuter the best Opel in ninth position and Phoenix teammate Yves Oliver finishing down in 22nd place. Phoenix and Opel never won another DTM race up until the end of 2005, when the manufacturer withdrew. For 2006, there was a need for more cars to be run by the remaining two manufacturers, Mercedes-Benz and Audi. This led to Phoenix running one-year-old Audi A4s from the 2006 season onwards. In 2011 Martin Tomczyk won the DTM drivers title for Phoenix at the penultimate race in Valencia, with 3 victories, 7 total podiums, and 1 pole position. In 2013, Mike Rockenfeller took the title in the 2013 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season with one race remaining having 2 wins and 3 second places, driving the Audi A5.

Phoenix Racing also began competing in the FIA GT Championship in 2006, with Jean-Denis Deletraz and Andrea Piccini finishing the season as runners-up in an Aston Martin DBR9. For 2007 the team joined up with Toine Hezemans' Carsport Holland team to form Phoenix Carsport. Deletraz and Mike Hezemans finished in third place in the standings racing a Corvette C6.R. In 2008, Hezemans and Fabrizio Gollin finished as runners-up for the team. In 2009, Carsport returned to running their team with Peka Racing, but Phoenix and Carsport will again partner each other in 2010 for the first season of the FIA GT1 World Championship.[2] Phoenix Racing won the 2012 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour in a Audi R8 GT3 LMS with Christer Jöns, Christopher Mies and Darryl O'Young as drivers.

References

  1. "Phoenix Racing – History". Phoenix-racing.de. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  2. "C6R GT1 Team Phoenix Racing/Carsport". Corvettemotorsport.com. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
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