Optimum Motorsport

United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport
Founded 2007
Base Wakefield, West Yorkshire
Team principal(s) Shaun Goff
Current series Creventic 24H
British GT Championship
Noted drivers Graham Johnson, Will Moore, Ryan Ratcliffe, Mike Robinson, Flick Haigh, Joe Osborne, Frank Stippler
Drivers'
Championships
2013 British GT4 Class, Dubai 24H, Mugello 24H

Optimum Motorsport is a motorsport team which has won the 2012/15 Dubai 24H, the 2013 British GT4 championship and the Mugello 12H.

Overview

Optimum Motorsport is based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom. It is currently taking part in the British GT Championship [1] in both GT3 and GT4 divisions, and in the Crevetic 24H [2] endurance series.

British GT results

British GT results
Year Car Class Drivers Wins Podiums Points D.C. T.C.
2012 Ginetta G55
GT3 United Kingdom George Murrells
United Kingdom David McDonald
United Kingdom Luke Hines
United Kingdom Mike Simpson
United Kingdom John Hartshorne
3 28.5
Ginetta G50
GT4 United Kingdom Lee Mowle
United Kingdom Ryan Ratcliffe
United Kingdom George Murrells
United Kingdom Gary Simms
1 60
2013 Ginetta G50
GT4 United Kingdom Ryan Ratcliffe
United Kingdom Rick Parfitt Jnr
3 7 173 1st 1st
2014 Ginetta G55
GT4 United Kingdom Matt Draper
New Zealand Tania Mann
United Kingdom Ryan Ratcliffe
United Kingdom Jade Edwards
1 131 9th 8th
2015 Ginetta G55
GT4 United Kingdom Mike Robinson
United Kingdom Graham Johnson
2 5 131 2nd 3rd
United Kingdom Charlie Hollings
United Kingdom Alistair Barclay
2016 Audi R8 LMS GT3
GT3 United Kingdom Ryan Ratcliffe
United Kingdom Will Moore
2 2 97 1st 1st
PMW Expo Ginetta G55
GT4 United Kingdom Mike Robinson
United Kingdom Graham Johnson
36 9th 9th
  2016 current season running

Creventic 24H results

Optimum Motorsport competes in the A6 Class.

Round Event Venue Date Points
1 24H Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 14–16 January 24
2 12H Italy-Mugello Italy Mugello Circuit, Mugello, Italy 18–19 March 11
3 24H Silverstone[3] United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom 1–3 April n/a
4 12H Zandvoort Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands 6–7 May
5 24H Paul Ricard France Paul Ricard Circuit, Le Castellet, France 15–17 July
6 24H Barcelona - Fermín Vélez Trophy Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain 2–4 September
7 12H Epilog Brno Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit, Brno, Czech Republic 14–15 October
  Race is part of both the 24H Series and the Touring Car Endurance Series and is only open for non-GT cars.

References

  1. "Optimum Motorsport, teams' profile". British GT.
  2. Creventic, 24H Series. "24H Series". 24H Series. 24H Series Media.
  3. "After Dubai, action continues in the 24H Series". Motorsport.com. January 21, 2016. Retrieved January 21, 2016.

External links

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