HS Engineering

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HS Engineering
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Founded2003
Team principal(s)Michael Hascic
Current series BOSS GP
Former series German Formula 3
Austria Formula 3 Cup
ADAC Formel Masters
Drivers'
Championships
German Formula 3 :
2004: Bastian Kolmsee
2006: Harald Schlegelmilch (Trophy)
2007: Michael Klein (Trophy)
2010: Tom Dillmann
Austria Formula 3 Cup :
2006: Harald Schlegelmilch
BOSS GP
2022: Harald Schlegelmilch (Open)

HS Engineering is an Austrian motor racing team. It was founded in 2003 [1] by Michael Hascic. HS Engineering always focussed on regional and continental championships in Germany and Europe. Until 2011, the team was known as HS Technik.

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The team gained its first major success in the second year after its foundation, when Bastian Kolmsee won the 2004 German Formula 3 championship. After another win of the same championship in 2010 with Tom Dillmann, the team stepped away from single seaters from 2014 until 2021; where they fielded two Dallara T12's at select BOSS GP rounds in 2021, with the cars prepared by former Auto GP team Zele Racing. [2]

Former series results

German Formula 3

German Formula Three Championship
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.
2003 Dallara F301-Opel Flag of Austria.svg Roman Hoffmann40001914th
2004 Dallara F301-Opel Flag of Germany.svg Bastian Kolmsee 184342171st
Flag of Austria.svg Roman Hoffmann4000026th
2005 Dallara F303-Opel Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Devaney 165111012nd
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe18111646th
Dallara F302-Opel Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 4000020th
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Hodencq2000023rd
2006 Lola B06/30-Opel Flag of Germany.svg Martin Hippe1000032nd
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Antunes 81102510th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joey Foster 12436766th
Dallara F303-Opel
Lola B06/30-Opel
Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 20322913rd
2007 Dallara F303-OPC-Challenge Flag of Germany.svg Michael Klein [T]1810001411st [T]
2008 Dallara F305-Mercedes Flag of Colombia.svg Sebastián Saavedra 18342992nd
Dallara F306-Mercedes Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Eng 20111811th†
Flag of Venezuela.svg Johnny Cecotto Jr. 16234993rd
Dallara F303-OPC-Challenge Flag of the Netherlands.svg Shirley van der Lof [T]183001004th [T]
2009 Dallara F305-Mercedes Flag of Austria.svg Bernd Herndlhofer10000328th†
Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 8000309th
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki 6000654th†
Dallara F306-Mercedes Flag of Austria.svg Willi Steindl140001911th
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joey Foster 40000NC‡
2010 Dallara F305-Volkswagen Flag of France.svg Tom Dillmann 1867101201st
Dallara F306-Volkswagen Flag of Austria.svg Kevin Friesacher20000NC‡
2011 Dallara F305-Volkswagen Flag of Israel.svg Alon Day 18012624th
Dallara F306-Volkswagen Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Schranner 80001711th
Flag of Germany.svg Riccardo Brutschin7000813th‡
2012 Dallara F305-Volkswagen Flag of Germany.svg Luca Stolz [T]115001845th [T]

† – Shared results with other teams ‡ – Guest driver, ineligible for points.

Formula 3 Euro Series

Formula 3 Euro Series
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.T.C.
2007 Dallara F306-Mercedes Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 20100914th7th
Dallara F305-Mercedes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Euan Hankey20000023rd
2011 Dallara F308-Volkswagen Flag of Israel.svg Alon Day 60000NC‡NC‡

‡ – As Day was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points.

ADAC Formel Masters

ADAC Formel Masters
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPointsD.C.T.C.
2012 Dallara Formulino Flag of Germany.svg Felix Wieland220002215th5th
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolas Beer 120001316th
2013 Dallara Formulino Flag of Kuwait.svg Zaid Ashkanani 3000021st8th
2014 Dallara Formulino Flag of Austria.svg Corinna Kamper6000216th6th

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References

  1. "HS Engineering". hsengineering.at. Archived from the original on 2017-06-04.
  2. "HS Engineering teams up with Zele-Racing for 2021 Racing Season".