ISR Racing

Last updated
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg ISR
Founded1993
Team principal(s) Igor Salaquarda
Former series ADAC GT Masters
Blancpain Sprint Series
Blancpain Endurance Series
Formula 3000
Euro Formula 3000
Formula 3 Euroseries
German Formula 3
Formula BMW ADAC
CE Super Touring
Formula Master
Formula Renault 3.5
Drivers'
Championships
1998 CE Super Touring (Venc)
1999 CE Super Touring (Venc)
Team Principal Igor Salaquarda in 2011 Igor Salaquarda.JPG
Team Principal Igor Salaquarda in 2011

ISR Racing (also known as Coca-Cola Racing Team in FIA GT) is a racing team from Czech Republic, created in 1993 by Igor Salaquarda. The team is currently competing in ADAC GT Masters.

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History

The company was created to develop the Peugeot 306 Cup of Peugeot Cup racing.

Later, in 1996, ISR started racing in Super Touring with Audi 80 quattro and Czech driver Josef Venc. The team won the drivers' title in the Central-European Super Touring Championship in 1998 and 1999.

In 1999, ISR started building a 500m² workshop for the preparation of racing cars.

In 2001, the team prepared cars for the FIA GT Championship with Tomáš Enge, Justin Wilson and Antonín Charouz. Charouz also won the Czech GT Championship with a Porsche 911 GT3.

The next year, ISR started racing in Euro Formula 3000. The team also raced in Formula BMW ADAC in 2003, and the Recaro Formule 3 CUP in 2004.

In 2005 and 2006 ISR took part in the Formula Three Euroseries with Filip Salaquarda but they failed to finish any race in a point-scoring position.

In 2007, ISR raced in the new International Formula Master series.

ISR will take over the RC Motorsport team's entry for the 2010 World Series by Renault season. [1]

ISR were not listed on the provisional list of teams for the 2015 World Series by Renault season, and are unlikely to be fielding a team. [2]

Complete former series results

Sirotkin driving for ISR at the Moscow Raceway round of the 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season. Sirotkin WSR 2013.png
Sirotkin driving for ISR at the Moscow Raceway round of the 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season.

Formula Renault 3.5

Formula Renault 3.5 Results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2010 Dallara T08-Renault Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri 136341233rd2nd
Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi 10000NC
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 140204411th
2011 Dallara T08-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Williamson 4000033rd3rd
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo 121231445th
Flag of France.svg Nathanaël Berthon 170003713th
2012 Dallara FR35/12-Renault Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird 172101793rd4th
Flag of the United States.svg Jake Rosenzweig 17000821st
2013 Dallara FR35/12-Renault Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Sirotkin 16000619th8th
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christopher Zanella 170002516th
2014 Dallara FR35/12-Renault Flag of Malaysia.svg Jazeman Jaafar 170007310th8th

International Formula Master

International Formula Master results [3]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2007 Tatuus IFM-Mader Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Götz 60332410th8th
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nick de Bruijn 10000421st 1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Erik Janis 4000225th
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 20000NC
2008 Tatuus IFM-Honda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 11000324th9th
Flag of Germany.svg Tim Sandtler 160001314th
2009 Tatuus IFM-Honda Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi 12301474th 2 3rd
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Erik Janiš 12000426th

Formula 3

Formula 3 Euro Series results [4]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2005 Dallara F305-Spiess Opel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 200000NCNC
2006 Dallara F306-Spiess Opel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 200000NCNC
German Formula 3 Championship results [5]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2004 Dallara F303-Spiess Opel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 170004211th10th
Formula Three Special races results [6]
YearCarRaceDriverGridPos.
2006 Dallara F306-Spiess Opel Masters of Formula 3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 32nd27th

Formula 3000

International Formula 3000 results [7]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2003 Lola B02/50-Zytek Judd Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Janiš 9000207th6th
Flag of France.svg Yannick Schroeder 80001312th

Formula BMW

Formula BMW ADAC Results
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2002 Mygale FB02-BMW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 17000321st15th
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Kostka 120000NC
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marek Novotny110000NC
2003 Mygale FB02-BMW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Salaquarda 200004913th9th
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Charouz 20000NC 3

Euro Formula 3000

Euro Formula 3000 results [8]
YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.L.PointsD.C.T.C.
2002 Lola B99/50-Zytek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Janiš 9233363rd2nd
Flag of Brazil.svg Juliano Moro 40000NC
Flag of France.svg Yannick Schroeder 5000136th 4

Notes:

Timeline

Type1990s2000s2010s
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Formulas Formula BMW ADAC GF3 F3 Euroseries Formula Master Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Euro F3000 F3000
Sports Car FIA GT BSS
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References

  1. Mills, Peter (2009-10-30). "ISR takes over RC's FR3.5 team". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications . Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  2. Allen, Peter. "Carlin set to return to Formula Renault 3.5 in 2015, ISR out", Paddock Scout, 19 November 2014. Retrieved on 24 November 2014.
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  6. Ultimate Masters F3 2006 results driverdb.com
  7. GP2 and Formula 3000 entrylist and complete results Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine speedsportmag.com
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