ST Racing
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Full name | ST Racing |
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Owner/s | Mark Fuller |
Base | Chandler's Ford, UK |
Competitions | |
Superleague Team | ST Racing |
Début | Australia 2010 |
Supercup Team | None |
Début | |
Formula Challenge Team | None |
Début | - |
World Sport Series Team | None |
Début | - |
International Touring Cup Team | None |
Début | - |
ST Racing is an English constructor founded and currently owned by Mark Fuller, based in Chandler's Ford, UK. The team made their Superleague debut in 2010 following the collapse of Fusion Motorsport after 2009.
Superleague
2013 Season
For the 2013 Superleague season, Mark Fuller announced that both himself and Myles Dixon would drive for the team. Danish Supercup driver Morten Wernersen was unveiled as Test/Reserve Driver. Unfortunately, the line-up failed to produce any points for the team until the 2013 Turkish Grand Prix where Fuller scored the first point of the campaign. By the the 2013 Belgian Grand Prix, Dixon has become disinterested in the Superleague following poor result after poor result and left to be replaced by newcomer Harley Hamnett.
The Australian signaled a new hope for the season as, on debut, Hamnett scored a 10th place; increasing the team total sevenfold. The team only failed to score at a further two events with the 2013 United States Grand Prix providing the team's best finish of the year, a 9th position through Hamnett once again. By the end of the year, the points haul had brought them above defunct outfit Halcyon Racingand saw them finish 12th in the Constructors' championship; a place better than 2013. However an all-time high of 8th seemed very far away.The hopes of the team were not helped by the confirmation that star driver Hamnett would not be staying at the team for 2014.
2014 Season
For 2014, Fuller announced that he would (once again) drive for the team but this year would be partnered by Dutchman, Calvin Hermse. Formula Challenge and International Touring Cup driver James Kirk was revealed as the team's Test/Reserve driver for the year.