Paul Cruickshank Racing

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Team PrincipalPaul Cruickshank
Debut2006
Final Season2009
Round wins0
Pole positions0
2009 position12th (2725 pts)
Fabian Coulthard at the 2008 Hamilton 400. 2008 Hamilton 400 (2430239033).jpg
Fabian Coulthard at the 2008 Hamilton 400.

Paul Cruickshank Racing was an Australian motor racing team that competed in several Sports Car and Touring Car categories.

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History

While new to the championship in 2006, Cruickshank has run several cars in the Development V8 Supercar series and the Australian Carrera Cup Championship since starting his own team in the early part of the decade. Previously Cruickshank had been involved with teams in the Australian Nations Cup Championship before starting his own team in 2003. Former Champcar racer Marcus Marshall joined the team after being sacked from Walker Racing in late 2005.

In 2006 PCR was a new V8 Supercar team, it ran the #20 Glenfords Tools BA Falcon. At the Indy 300 the team changed it number to #111 for the round in memory of Mark Porter, at this round it was the team's best result.

1995 Australian Touring Car Champion, John Bowe joined the team for the 2007 season while sponsor Glenfords Tool Centers took title sponsorship for a second year. Cruickshank switched the team's racing number to #111 in memory of Cruickshank's friend, Mark Porter. The teams BA Falcon was updated to BF Specification for 2007

Bowe retired from full-time racing after the 2007 season. For 2008, PCR retained Fabian Coulthard and acquired a new Ford BF Falcon from Triple 8 Race Engineering. Aaron Caratti drives the "Parklands on Bertram" Carrera cup car.

2-time New Zealand V8 Touring Car Champ John McIntyre paired with Fabian Coulthard in the Phillip Island 500 where he showed great pace but was not required for the Bathurst 1000. That seat was taken by Alex Davison whose performance at the mountain earned him a spot in the 2009 championship in the #4 Stone Brothers Racing Falcon

The Ford FG Falcon driven by Fabian Coulthard for Paul Cruickshank Racing at the 2009 Sydney Telstra 500 Fabian Coulthard 2009.jpg
The Ford FG Falcon driven by Fabian Coulthard for Paul Cruickshank Racing at the 2009 Sydney Telstra 500

For 2009, the team expanded to two cars in the main V8 Supercars series, continuing with Fabian Coulthard in car #111, a brand-new Triple Eight Race Engineering FG Falcon, sponsored by Wilson Security, and adding Michael Patrizi in Coulthard's 2008 BF chassis racing under # 333, sponsored by Supply Direct. The licence for the second car was purchased from Jason Bright. [1] PCR made no plans to compete in the Australian Carrera Cup series in 2009, which would later go on hiatus.

Leanne Tander joined the team for the L&H Phillip Island 500 and the Bathurst 1000 alongside David Wall who raced for Paul Cruikshank in the Carrera Cup Series in 2006 and 2007. At the end of the 2009 season Fabian Coulthard was released from his contract to join Walkinshaw Racing, the leased racing entitlement contract used to run Patrizi's car was returned to Britek Motorsport and the #111 REC was sold. Cruickshank wound up the team and took a management position within Stone Brothers Racing.

Paul currently runs Paul Cruikshank Automotive Centre in Moorabbin, Victoria.

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearNo.CarDriversPositionLaps
2006 20 Ford Falcon BA Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
DNF90
2007 111 Ford Falcon BF Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
14th160
2008 111Ford Falcon BF Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
10th161
2009 111 Ford Falcon FG Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Patrizi
DNF120
333Ford Falcon BF Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Wall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leanne Tander
18th160

Results

Car No. 111 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940PositionPts
2006 Mark Winterbottom ADE
R1

22
ADE
R2

19
PUK
R3

4
PUK
R4

3
PUK
R5

3
BAR
R6

6
BAR
R7

13
BAR
R8

3
WIN
R9

8
WIN
R10

12
WIN
R11

6
HDV
R12

3
HDV
R13

17
HDV
R14

8
QLD
R15

9
QLD
R16

7
QLD
R17

9
ORA
R18

7
ORA
R19

15
ORA
R20

11
SAN
R21

1
BAT
R22

Ret
SUR
R23

3
SUR
R24

3
SUR
R25

3
SYM
R26

2
SYM
R27

2
SYM
R28

3
BHR
R29

8
BHR
R30

3
BHR
R31

27
PHI
R32

7
PHI
R33

2
PHI
R34

1
3rd3089
2007 ADE
R1

5
ADE
R2

Ret
BAR
R3

10
BAR
R4

6
BAR
R5

5
PUK
R6

2
PUK
R7

23
PUK
R8

11
WIN
R9

26
WIN
R10

20
WIN
R11

10
EAS
R12

11
EAS
R13

7
EAS
R14

6
HDV
R15

Ret
HDV
R16

6
HDV
R17

6
QLD
R18

10
QLD
R19

7
QLD
R20

5
ORA
R21

4
ORA
R22

3
ORA
R23

24
SAN
R24

8
BAT
R25

10
SUR
R26

20
SUR
R27

17
SUR
R28

5
BHR
R29

1
BHR
R30

1
BHR
R31

3
SYM
R32

3
SYM
R33

3
SYM
R34

7
PHI
R35

7
PHI
R36

4
PHI
R37

5
5th420
2008 ADE
R1

2
ADE
R2

Ret
EAS
R3

10
EAS
R4

2
EAS
R5

1
HAM
R6

10
HAM
R7

7
HAM
R8

5
BAR
R29

1
BAR
R10

1
BAR
R11

1
SAN
R12

2
SAN
R13

6
SAN
R14

2
HDV
R15

1
HDV
R16

3
HDV
R17

2
QLD
R18

2
QLD
R19

1
QLD
R20

1
WIN
R21

21
WIN
R22

2
WIN
R23

26
PHI
QR

12
PHI
R24

4
BAT
R25

4
SUR
R26

3
SUR
R27

3
SUR
R28

3
BHR
R29

21
BHR
R30

4
BHR
R31

4
SYM
R32

3
SYM
R33

4
SYM
R34

4
ORA
R35

23
ORA
R36

12
ORA
R37

18
2nd3079
2009 ADE
R1

18
ADE
R2

22
HAM
R3

2
HAM
R4

Ret
WIN
R5

25
WIN
R6

2
SYM
R7

16
SYM
R8

4
HDV
R9

2
HDV
R10

17
TOW
R11

8
TOW
R12

6
SAN
R13

12
SAN
R14

16
QLD
R15

3
QLD
R16

4
PHI
QR

1
PHI
R17

3
BAT
R18

Ret
SUR
R19

1
SUR
R20

2
SUR
R21

2
SUR
R22

1
PHI
R23

6
PHI
R24

Ret
BAR
R25

3
BAR
R26

17
SYD
R27

2
SYD
R28

3
5th2414


References

  1. "Patrizi Confirmed for PCR". V8 Supercars Australia website. Archived from the original on 27 January 2009.