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− | Stealth Grand Prix is a Canadian sim racing team, founded in 2000 to compete in the | + | Stealth Grand Prix is a Canadian sim racing team, founded in 2000 to compete in the [[GP2 World Championship]], and joining the [[GPVWC]] in 2002. |
− | The team is known for its professional approach to sim racing, taking competition very seriously and pushing the boundaries of the simulated racing world. Stealth has earned the respect of its competitors by setting benchmarks for livery design, logos and press releases, while preaching and demonstrating in practice the values of fair play, hard work, organization and dedication. The popular 'Stealth blue' image is known around the world, a credit to landmark designer | + | The team is known for its professional approach to sim racing, taking competition very seriously and pushing the boundaries of the simulated racing world. Stealth has earned the respect of its competitors by setting benchmarks for livery design, logos and press releases, while preaching and demonstrating in practice the values of fair play, hard work, organization and dedication. The popular 'Stealth blue' image is known around the world, a credit to landmark designer [[Justin Ziarko]] and since taken to new levels by award-winning [[Kyran Brazier]]. |
− | 2007 | + | 2007 was to mark the team's third year in the [[Supercup]]. |
==2005== | ==2005== | ||
==2006== | ==2006== | ||
+ | [[Image:Stealth-F2-2006-1.jpg|thumb|left|300px|The Stealth F2 car in [[2006 Supercup season|2006]]]] | ||
==2007== | ==2007== |
Latest revision as of 10:01, 15 August 2011
Stealth F2 | |
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Full name | Stealth Grand Prix F2 |
Team Nationality | Canadian |
Base | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada |
Team Principal | Ted Cragg |
Technical director | Kyran Brazier |
Race drivers | Kari Koski |
Ryan McConkey | |
Test drivers | |
Chassis | SGP 07 |
Engine | Renault RS27 2.4L V8 |
Tyres | Bridgestone |
Debut | San Marino 2002 |
Last Race | Brazil 2006 |
Races competed | 41 |
Constructors Championships | 0 |
Drivers Championships | 0 |
Race wins | 1 |
Pole positions | 3 |
Points | 140 |
Stealth Grand Prix is a Canadian sim racing team, founded in 2000 to compete in the GP2 World Championship, and joining the GPVWC in 2002.
The team is known for its professional approach to sim racing, taking competition very seriously and pushing the boundaries of the simulated racing world. Stealth has earned the respect of its competitors by setting benchmarks for livery design, logos and press releases, while preaching and demonstrating in practice the values of fair play, hard work, organization and dedication. The popular 'Stealth blue' image is known around the world, a credit to landmark designer Justin Ziarko and since taken to new levels by award-winning Kyran Brazier.
2007 was to mark the team's third year in the Supercup.