April 25, 2012
Published on tags: Formula Challenge
Newcomer team Hene, which competes in the Formula Challenge in 2012, has had a fairly successful start of the season. With Jarl Teien as first driver, the team is in the top 3 of the standings. But Hene looks at the future as well, and that is why the team has major changes in the pipeline.


Next season, the Dutch team will be rebadged Measuric Racing, or in short 'Measuric'. The first time this new name will be used will be the GPVWC World Sport Series. 'This is a big step for the team' says Mike Schroten, Team Principal. 'Not only the name is changed, there is a brand new site as well, we have a brand new logo, we are establishing a presence on Facebook and much more. Now the team is not only ready for this year, but also for the coming years'.


Hene had a bad startin theirfirst seasonat GPVWC. 'The first races we had some problems, we even had only one driver' Mike explains. 'But with Neil Jackson as temporary driver we are finally ready for the next races'. Neil Jackson, only 15 years old, will replace Yahia Madiba as second driver.

On the question 'Why Hene?' Neil said: 'I am still a rookie within GPVWC, but with a team as Hene, I can get much experience. I know they will help me to grow, this was a really good offer and I am glad I took it'.


On the question 'Will we see Measuric Racing in the Supercup or Superleague next season?' Mike said 'Of course, as team we think about the highest leagues of GPVWC, but for now, we can notsay yes or no, it is way too early. This year our main goal is to finish as high as possible in the Formula Challenge and the World Sport Series'.


One thing is sure: we will hear more from this small, but growing team. Mike is determined to make Measuric Racing one of the best teams of GPVWC, and we wish him good luck.