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词条 Lukoil Racing
释义

  1. Russian competitions

  2. WTCC

     2009-2011  2012  2013 

  3. Sponsorship

     Formula 3000  Drivers support program 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{infobox motor racing team
| name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Lukoil Racing
| logo =
| founded = 1997
| principal = Evgeniy Malinovskiy
| current series = RTCCTCR International Series
| former series = Russian Formula 1600
Russian Honda Civic Cup
Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup
Finnish Formula 3
Russian Formula 3
Formula RUS
Supertourism
Italian Formula 3
WTCC
| drivers = Alexey Dudukalo
Nikolay Karamyshev
Roman Golikov
James Nash
Pepe Oriola
Hugo Valente
| driver titles = 2016 RCRS Super-Production (Chernev)

2015 RCRS Touring (Dudukalo)
2013 FIA WTCC (Muller)
2013 FIA GT SERIES Pro-Am (Afanasiev Simonsen)
2013 RCRS Touring-Light]] (Kalmanovich)
2012 Russian Ice Racing (Dudukalo)
2011 Formula Abarth (Sirotkin)
2011 RTCC - Touring-Light (Sotnikov)
2010 RTCC - Touring-Light (Kozlovskiy)
2008-09 RTCC - Touring-Light (Dudukalo)
2004-06 Russian Honda Civic Cup (Dudukalo)
2005 Formula RUS (Romaschenko)
2004 Russian Formula 1600 (Pavlovskiy)
2004 Formula RUS (Afanasyev)
2003 Finnish Formula 3 (Belicchi)
2003 Formula RUS (Baiborodov)
2003 Supertourism (Dudukalo)
2002 Russian Formula 3 (Belicchi)
2002 Supertourism (Scilla)
2001 Supertourism (Scilla)
2000 Russian Formula 3 (Pedemonte)
1999 Russian Formula 3 (Pedemonte)
1999 Supertourism (Mezentsev)
1998 Russian Formula 3 (ASPAS) (Pedemonte)
1998 Supertourism (ASPAS) (Cherevan)
1997 Russian Formula 3 (ASPAS) (Pedemonte)


| team titles = 2016 TCR International Series
2016 RCRS Super-Production
2015-2016 RCRS Touring
2012 WTCC Yokohama Teams' Trophy
2008-11 RTCC - Touring-Light
2004-06 Russian Formula 1600
2004-06 Russian Honda Civic Cup
2003-05 Formula RUS
2003 Finnish Formula 3
2001-03 Supertourism
1999-00, 2002 Russian Formula 3
1999 Tourism-1600
1997-98 Russian Formula 3 (ASPAS)
1997-98 Tourism-1600 (ASPAS)
| folded =
}}

Lukoil Racing team is the leading Russian motorsport organization; its operations including management, driver training and support, engineering expertise and a quality technical environment, which enables continuous development, building, testing and race preparation.

Russian competitions

The team was created in 1997 to participate in the Russian Formula 3 and Tourism-1600 championships. With a European level of organisation and sponsorship from the Lukoil oil company, the team became the main force in the Russian autosport arena. Unfortunately though both series have now ended. Lukoil Racing won 5 of 6 team titles in Russian F3 and 6 of 7 team titles in Supertourism in the seasons it participated in.

In 2003 Lukoil Racing created a junior team for Formula RUS. The team won the title three years in a row, but at the end of 2005 season decided to leave series.

Lukoil Racing easily won drivers and team titles of the Finnish Formula 3 Championship in 2003. In Touring Car racing the team chose to compete in the Honda Civic Cup where it won both titles 3 years in row. Lukoil went back with ArtLine in the Russian Formula 1600 in 2004 and won 3 team titles in a row, but only one drivers title in 2004.

From 2008 Lukoil decide to concentrate only on the RTСC Touring-Light class. The team received Ford Russia manufacturer support and won both the drivers and team titles 4 years in a row. At the end of 2011, the Touring-Light cars were sold. Lukoil Racing went to the RTCC Touring class with manufacturer support of Lada Sport.

WTCC

2009-2011

In 2009 Lukoil's driver Aleksey Dudukalo started to participate in the SEAT León Eurocup with the Sunred team. The year after the Eurocup was folded and Lukoil decided to support Dudukalo and Sunred in the 2011 WTCC season.

2012

On 18 January Lukoil announced that it had decided to participate in the 2012 WTCC season, running its own team with Gabriele Tarquini and Aleksey Dudukalo as drivers.[1] Tarquini won 1 race and finished 4th in the championship. The team won the Yokohama Teams' Trophy.[2]

2013

In 2013 Lukoil Racing became a manufacturer team supported by Lada Sport.[3] The first seat was taken by Lada's driver James Thompson. Dudukalo was replaced with Mikhail Kozlovskiy after a crash during Round 1 qualification.

Sponsorship

Formula 3000

At the end of 1998 Lukoil Racing decided to participate in the International Formula 3000 Championship with its own team, including current Russian F3 drivers Alberto Pedemonte and Viktor Maslov. But Lukoil was late with 1999 season participation request and bought Christian Horner's Arden International team. The team was renamed to Lukoil Arden Racing and also started to participate in the Italian Formula 3000 series. After scoring no points in 1999 season the team was renamed to Arden Team Russia with Lukoil logotypes being replaced by the inscription РОССИЯ (Russia). In mid-2001 Arden was sold back to Horner.

Drivers support program

In 2003 Lukoil Racing decided to create a Drivers support program to promote Russian drivers on the international racing arena. It's Lukoil's arm of the Red Bull Junior Team.

The Program started with Mikhail Aleshin in the Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup and other young drivers in Formula RUS. Lukoil Racing had its own team in Formula Renault 2000 but later it was just a sponsor for other teams. Sometimes Lukoil drivers were also part of Red Bull Junior Team (Aleshin, Kvyat).[4] From 2006 Lukoil started to support Ukrainian, Finnish and Swedish drivers and later started to support not only young drivers but more experienced drivers.

Driver Years Current series
RUS}} Sergey Afanasiev 2003– Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe
RUS}} Alexey Dudukalo 2001– RCRS
RUS}} Roman Golikov2015-RCRS
RUS}} Nikolay Karamyshev2016-RCRS
GBR}} Gordon Shedden2018-World Touring Car Cup
FRA}} Jean-Karl Vernay2018-World Touring Car Cup
Former drivers
FRA}} Yvan Muller2013WTCC
RUS}} Sergey Sirotkin 2011–12
SWE}} Patrik Flodin 2010–11
RUS}} Daniil Kvyat 2009–10
RUS}} Mikhail Aleshin 2003–09
FIN}} Mika Maki 2009
UKR}} Serhiy Chukanov 2006–08
FIN}} Atte Mustonen 2008
RUS}} Yuri Baiborodov 2003–05
RUS}} Ivan Samarin 2004–05
RUS}} Sergey Romashenko 2005

References

1. ^[https://archive.is/20120718153515/http://racing.lukoil.ru/news/1058 Lukoil Racing Team in WTCC 2012]
2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.zr.ru/content/articles/493102-wtcc_rob_khaff_i_lukoil_racing_team_chempiony/|title=WTCC: Роб Хафф и Lukoil Racing Team - чемпионы - сайт За рулем www.zr.ru|access-date=2017-03-25}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104823/?_ga=1.188058593.830976330.1490466502|title=Aleksei Dudukalo switches to Lada for 2013 WTCC|last=O'Leary|first=Jamie|work=Autosport.com|access-date=2017-03-25|language=en}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://24smi.org/celebrity/726-daniil-kviat.html|title=Даниил Квят|website=24SMI|access-date=2017-03-25}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://racing.lukoil.ru/}} {{ru icon}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lukoil Racing}}

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