Auckland based Triple X Motorsport
have confirmed drivers Earl Bamber (Wanganui) Stefan Webling (New Plymouth) and
Chris Wootton (Brisbane) have joined their team to contest the five-round
Toyota Racing Series starting mid-January in Invercargill.
Following victory in the 2009 New
Zealand Grand Prix that helped elevate Daniel Gaunt to a full-time V8 Supercar
position, the team expands its line-up to contest the full championship season.
Former A1GP Malaysia and Formula one engineer Greg Wheeler will provide
technical expertise to a team headed by A1 Team New Zealand
mechanic Mark Pilcher.
In a deal that puts A1GP driver
Bamber back in the Toyota series, the 19-year-old will drive the Mad Butcher
sponsored Toyota FT40 open-wheel car that won the 2009 New Zealand Grand Prix.
Finishing second behind Daniel Gaunt
in that race, Bamber says his decision to join Triple X Motorsport was based on
a number of factors that included past performance.
"When they came and did the
Grand Prix earlier this year and won it as a one-off event - they showed they
have the right personnel and team to do the job," said Bamber.
"I think the team's attitude to winning races, championships and
trophies - no matter what sort of car is what I'm
all about - I also want to race cars and win races."
"Plus they have Mark Pilcher who
I worked with in the A1 team - so there is good continuity already."
"Obviously the goal for the
season is to win the championship, having finished second last time. So we're out to go one better and retain the New Zealand
Grand Prix title for the team as well."
For 21-year-old Stefan Webling, the
Toyota Racing Series is a step forward having finished third in last season's Formula Ford series. Bolstering his early links
with the team, where he was supported by team partner VnC Cocktails, Webling is
also supported by Horizon Energy Services Ltd and Miles Toyota, Christchurch.
Adding to the international dimension
of the Toyota Racing Series, Chris Wootton, a 21-year-old from Brisbane, joins the team as a front-runner
from the Formula BMW Pacific series that Bamber won in 2006.
With aspirations of Formula One,
Wootton says his goal of racing in Europe in 2010 requires continual race
fitness - on offer during the off-season with New Zealand's
Toyota Racing Series programme.
Following two seasons of racing in
the Formula BMW Pacific Series, Chris is continuing a family racing heritage
that now treks trans-Tasman for a first visit to New Zealand.
With the series officially starting
on Friday 15 January, the trio will have two 30 minute practise sessions at the
world’s most southern race venue - Teretonga, near Invercargill. Accumulated
data will be used to hone driver tactic and car setup ahead of Saturday’s
qualifying for the first of three races around the 2.61 kilometre circuit. Southland's historic "spirit of a nation" trophy is
also contested in the weekends feature race.
The series then moves on to the
second round the following weekend at Timaru raceway.
Calendar 2010 Toyota Racing Series:
Round Date Venue
1 (International) 15-17 January 2010 Teretonga
2 (International) 22-24 January 2010 Timaru
3 (International) 5-7 February 2010 Hampton Downs
4 (International) 12-14 February 2010 Manfeild (NZGP)
5 (Final) 19-21 March 2010 Taupo
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