December 29, 2015
Published on tags: Master Series Cosmo Autosport

 

Cosmo Autosport have been one of the rising teams within the GPVWC in the last couple of seasons, as the English outfit look to bring more of that growing success with their 2016 Masters driver lineup.

As 2016 approaches and a new year dawns on the GPVWC, Cosmo Autosport have been working hard to ensure our 2016 campaign will build on our successful 2014 and 2015 campaigns.

This year, we are confirmed to be part of both the Formula Challenge series and Masters Series. We're evaluating entries for other series too, but for now the focus will be our confimed series.

The GPVWC Masters Series is one of the leagues most prestigious, with a history stretching back to 2009 and champions such as Adam Rouse, Joe Consiglio and Dave Carr-Smith.

We understand that the new, revived Masters Series demands the best of the GPVWC roster - and this year we bring the best we ever have in a GPVWC series. Our lineup for 2016 truly is our best lineup ever.

In our #19 car will be Canadian simracing ace Andrew Waring. Andrew has proven himself in many series over at other leagues - also showing his skill in Formula Challenge last year, as well in a drive within the International Touring Cup for us in 2015. It is an honour to finally have Andrew with us in a full time drive, after narrowly missing out on him in the 2015 Formula Challenge season.

Joining him at the team in the #20 car is the same man who brought us our first GPVWC win and finished 5th in the previous ITC season, Matt Richards. Matt has a vast amount of experience behind him, and has proven himself to be a more than capable race winner.

Between the two, Andrew and Matt have an immense amount of talent between them, and we believe we will be able to take on all comers this season - new teams or established outfits - and challenge for the top positions in both championships.

As for the cars themselves, the liveries for the #19 and #20 cars are set to be revealed in due course - but for now, it can be said they are certainly a departure from our 2015 colours. Watch this space...