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'''Mommark Racing''' was a team owned by Mark Landman and based in the Netherlands. The team only took part in one grand prix in the history of the GPVWC - the [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]]. The team's assets were taken over by driver [[Dan Regan]] in conjunction with [[Peter Harding]], who then created [[Southern Cross United Motorsports]] retaining the same driver line-up of Dan and [[William Ponissi]].
 
'''Mommark Racing''' was a team owned by Mark Landman and based in the Netherlands. The team only took part in one grand prix in the history of the GPVWC - the [[2002 Australian Grand Prix]]. The team's assets were taken over by driver [[Dan Regan]] in conjunction with [[Peter Harding]], who then created [[Southern Cross United Motorsports]] retaining the same driver line-up of Dan and [[William Ponissi]].
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The team's only point was scored by Regan, who finished 11th in the Australian race.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 13 June 2011

Netherlands Mommark
Full name Mommark Racing
Base Netherlands Dutch
Team principal/s Netherlands Mark Landman
Race drivers Australia Dan Regan
Italy William Ponissi
Test drivers
Chassis
Engine Renault
Tyres Michelin
GPVWC Superleague Career
Début 2002 Australian GP
Latest race 2002 Australian GP
Races competed 1
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 0
Podiums 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
2002 position


Mommark Racing was a team owned by Mark Landman and based in the Netherlands. The team only took part in one grand prix in the history of the GPVWC - the 2002 Australian Grand Prix. The team's assets were taken over by driver Dan Regan in conjunction with Peter Harding, who then created Southern Cross United Motorsports retaining the same driver line-up of Dan and William Ponissi.

The team's only point was scored by Regan, who finished 11th in the Australian race.