Jetalliance Racing
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Jetalliance Racing is an Austrian racing team which currently competes in the FIA GT Championship.[1] Founded by Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer, former CEO of Jetalliance airlines, in 2006 under the name Race Alliance Motorsport, the team has run two privateer Aston Martin DBR9s in FIA GT as well as making appearances in other racing series. Lichtner-Hoyer is one of the team's four drivers, joined by Karl Wendlinger, Ryan Sharp and Alex Müller.
Racing History
2006
Debuting in the 2006 season, the team would be amongst the earliest customers of the new DBR9s, running two cars with Red Bull backing for a majority of Austrian drivers, such as Karl Wendlinger and Philipp Peter. The team would also occasionally employ a Porsche 911 GT3-RSR for competition in the smaller GT2 class as well as a BMW M3 GTR for the Spa 24 Hours. The Aston Martins would struggle, with Wendlinger and Peter's car being the only one for the team to score points all season. However the team would manage one victory at Mugello. This helped the team gain a sixth place in the team's championship, while Peter and Wendlinger would tie for 14th in the driver's standings.
2007
2007 saw improvement from the renamed team, even though they lost the backing of their primary sponsor Red Bull.
With the season over and all the points had been calculated Karl Wendlinger and Ryan Sharp finished in joint second place in the Drivers Championship with fifty-seven points, four points behind the Drivers Champion Thomas Biagi in the #1 Vitaphone Racing MC12. Robert Lechner and Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer finished in joint thirty-second place with Ferdinando Monfardini of Aston Martin Racing BMS with eight points. Jetalliance Racing finished in third place in the Teams Championship with fifty points, three points behind second place team Scuderia Playteam Sarafree and fifty-five points behind Vitaphone Racing.
Jetalliance also chose to participate in their first
2008
Jetalliance purchased four
Jetalliance ran a Porsche 996-RSR at the Dubai 24 Hour in January 2008 with the driving seat be filled by: Karl Wendlinger, Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer, Vitus Eckert, Klaus Engelhorn and Ryan Sharp who was entered to drive the Porsche at the last minute. They failed to finish due to gearbox failure, seventeen hours into the race.
Jetalliance will return to the
Season overviews
FIA GT Championship 2006
#32 DBR9
- Starts: 01
- Pole Positions: 00
- Wins: 00
- Highest Placed Finish: 29th
- DNF's: 01
#33 DBR9
- Starts: 10
- Pole Positions: 00
- Wins: 01
- Highest Placed Finish: 01st
- DNF's: 05
#99 911 GT3-RSR
- Starts: 06
- Pole Positions: 00
- Wins: 00
- Highest Placed Finish: 17th
- DNF's: 02
#199 M3 GTR
- Starts: 01
- Pole Positions: 00
- Wins: 00
- Highest Placed Finish: 22nd
- DNF's: 00
- Karl Wendlinger & Philipp Peter finished 14th in the GT1 Drivers Championship.
- Jaroslav Janiš finished 3rd in the GT1 Drivers Championship (Drove for Race Alliance In Rd10).
- Christophe Bouchut finished 23rd in the GT1 Drivers Championship (Drove for Race Alliance In Rd4).
- Robert Lechner finished in 34th in the GT1 Drivers Championship.
- Race Alliance Motorsport finished 6th in the GT1 Teams Championship.
FIA GT Championship 2007
#33 DBR9
- Starts: 10
- Pole Positions: 03
- Wins: 03
- Highest Placed Finish: 01st
- DNF's: 02
#36 DBR9
- Starts: 09
- Pole Positions: 00
- Wins: 00
- Highest Placed Finish: 07th
- DNF's: 02
- Karl Wendlinger & Ryan Sharp finished 2nd in the Drivers Championship.
- Robert Lechner & Lukas Lichter-Hoyer finished 32nd in the Drivers Championship.
- Jetalliance Racing finished 3rd in the Teams Championship.
See also
References
- ^ "Jetalliance Racing". www2.astonmartin.com. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
External links
- Jetalliance Racing
- [1] - Jetalliance Racing
- Jetalliance Racing - Aston Martin Racing