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Revision as of 18:02, 17 March 2019

England Crossfire
Formula Challenge Logo
Full name Crossfire Competition
Base England England, UK
Team principal/s England David Carter
Race drivers 26. Guernsey Jonathan Holmes
28. Netherlands Menno Klont
Test drivers England George Whitehouse
Chassis FC-019
Engine GPVWC
Tyres GPVWC
GPVWC Formula Challenge Career
Début 2019 Australian Grand Prix
Latest race -
Races competed 1
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Race victories 1
Podiums 1
Pole positions 1
Fastest laps 0
2019 position -


Crossfire Competition is a newly founded Formula Challenge team competing in the 2019 Formula Challenge season. The team was only created in late August of 2018. Team Boss David Carter has worked frantically to get the team prepared for the 2019 season, and managed to find drivers and sponsors before the end of 2018 year.


Carter said in a recent interview:

"The fact we have got our team together so early and we can all now prepare well in advance means we can all gel and prepare ourselves really well before the first race in Australia. Also to get 2 drivers of such talent and experience in a brand new team is quite something and we are all looking forward to the challenge that is ahead of us. It won't be easy for sure, there are some teams on the grid this year with a lot of experience and some very quick drivers so we need to be on our A-game from the first race."


Crossfire Competition have signed English driver Guernsey Jonathan Holmes, as well as the extremely well known Dutch driver in the GPVWC paddock, Netherlands Menno Klont.

Crossfire have also been on the hunt for a development driver, and have signed another English driver England George Whitehouse. He will be racing for Kellamity MTR in the 2019 Formula Challenge season, but will be looking to earn a race seat at Crossfire for 2020. George has raced in the real life Birel ART UK Junior Series and will bring his racing knowledge with him.


Carter added:

"I've seen George race a couple of times and he has a bright future ahead of him for sure, his attitude is amazing and is always looking to improve. Of course George is still young and will gain a huge amount this year. The fact that he will not only get the advice and tips from Jonathan Holmes and Menno Klont, but to also race these guys every round, so it gives him a consistent target to aim for and I can't wait to see how he does this year."