February 28, 2012
Published on tags: Supercup
The newcomers of 2012 season kept quiet
throughout off-season but now took the chance to launch team with a bang by
presenting an ambitious line-up and car livery. The team that took over from
Nordsjoen Racing in the Supercup presented drivers and car at team?s base in
snowy Tartu, Estonia.



While Innervision is one of the last teams
to finally announce their drivers just a week before the first round in
Melbourne, it is one of the first teams to show off their 2012 Supercup
challenger. Special thanks to Chris Williamson for designing a splendid car
livery.

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The driver who sealed the deal with team
just hours after team establishment was Ben
Warren who impressed many with stunning debut in 2011. Warren improved race by race in 2011 and
expects to continue this trend. Warren said: ?As a team I believe we can
compete for the Constructors championship, so being a regular points scorer is
the overall aim personally, and helping Innervision be the best we can be.? Warren
will also aim to take his long-awaited podium which he came close to in 2011.



While signing Ben Warren wasn?t the biggest
secret around the GPVWC paddock, mystery surrounded Innervision?s second driver
spot. Highly talented Dave Carr-Smith
joins forces with Innervision for 2012. Carr-Smith who famously won the chaotic
2011 Monte Carlo Grand Prix in Superleague targets to compete
for podiums at the very least. Carr-Smith
also analyzed 2012 cars saying:?The cars seem to have a lot of front end bite, something that I have seen a lot of people struggling with given the instability it creates on the rear of the car. I've always liked a car that is driven on the front however, I'd much rather deal with oversteer whilst kissing the apex rather than having to fight to get the car turned in and then waiting an age to get back to the throttle.?



Innervision will also take part in the
Formula Challenge. Loknovski?s aim for Formula Challenge was to bring in two
new drivers to the league and Estonian?s scouting paid off as he signed two
talented Brits.



Alex
Rolls and Gary
Allen will be driving in Formula Challenge for Innervision. Two promising
drivers have very similar aspirations ahead of the season. Both drivers expect fascinating close and clean races.And set the
target of finishing all races of the season. Rolls and Allen will also have the
opportunity to drive in Supercup should one of the main drivers not be able to
take part.