Moore Racing in British GT

Moore Racing in British GT

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archibold

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76 posts

284 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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Dear All

This is a shameless plug but seems the best place to share our plans for next season - but if RacingRod can do it

Archibold

Buckinghamshire based Endurance Team Moore Racing to Target Reliability and Consistency in 2007

Moore Racing from Milton Keynes has become the latest team to commit to the 2007 Avon Tyres British GT Championship, signing up to compete in the expanding GT3 class with the awesome Dodge Viper next year.

Moore Racing will use its considerable endurance experience to achieve reliability and consistency in British GT with experienced Britcar driver pairing, Mike Gardiner and Paul Fenton.

Moore Racing founder and Manager, Richard Moore said “With a change of focus to GT3 expected in British GTs and a large number of new cars, reliability and consistency as well as outright speed, will be key to achieving a strong season’s performance. As a team Moore Racing has learnt an awful lot about running reliable cars in Britcar and 24 hour races both in Europe and the UK. We believe that experience will pay off over the 14 race calendar. We currently have an option on a second Viper and subject to discussions with suitably experienced and funded drivers hope to boost our attack with a second car.”

Mike Gardiner says “It’s great to enter the Avon Tyres British GT Championship with the new GT3 class really taking off. The Viper has raced successfully in European GT3 and offers a competitive package at a reasonable price. The Moore Racing team has proven itself in Britcar and Paul Fenton and I are a well matched driver pairing. We have all the ingredients for a successful year. ”

“The opportunity to step up to a full season in British GT in such an iconic car as the Viper is a great opportunity. It was trips as a spectator to Le Mans that first got me into racing and the Oreca GT1 Vipers are one of the enduring memories of a few years ago at Le Mans, so the chance to drive one is fantastic” said British GT newcomer Paul Fenton. “Having raced to victory with Mike in Britcar and Production S1 over the last few seasons this is a natural step”.

Moore noted “Currently the Viper carries 100kg of ballast and a ride height penalty for success in the FIA series, the ability to apply for these to be removed if the car is not as competitive as expected allows us to control costs. Not having to invest in annual upgrade packages, that other manufacturers use, makes the Viper a highly attractive proposition over a number of seasons.

“The car is currently being prepared by Oreca and will be delivered in January. This will allow the team plenty of time to learn the car and conduct an extensive set of tests including tyre development work with Avon. This should ensure we are fully prepared for the upcoming season.”

Dragaan

133 posts

209 months

Wednesday 13th December 2006
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Its great that new teams are coming to the British GT. I think the GT3 class next season is going to one almighty nail-biting scrap and its going to sound amazing! I can't wait to get to Oulton Park

ehasler

8,566 posts

284 months

Wednesday 13th December 2006
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From TVR Tasmin to Viper - nice one Paul! thumbup

archibold

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76 posts

284 months

Friday 15th December 2006
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And hopefully not back again

Viper

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274 months

Saturday 16th December 2006
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got any more pics of the CC ??

Graham

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285 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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That is cracking news Paul I really hope the season goes well. I'll see how many of the races I can make, Our calendar is quite compact with all double headers so there should be some space...

It really is great to see a team go from a pair of Tasmins in 2000 to running Vipers, BMW and a civic in 2007.

Just shows what you can do with (a lot of ) hard work and dedication..


Good luck

G

archibold

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284 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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Hi Graham

Thanks for the support! How is the Tuscan coming along?

Archibold

Graham

16,368 posts

285 months

Friday 22nd December 2006
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archibold said:
Hi Graham

Thanks for the support! How is the Tuscan coming along?

Archibold



No worries chap, I still dont think i've recovered from the emotional rollercoaster that was the last half hour at the britcar 24!!!!

the tuscans comming along nicley. and should be back together mid feb, ready for some testing. We're not doing much to it this season other than refresh and a change to the intake system... We've bagged a couple more sponsors so its giving us a litle bit more to play with.

G