Tim Edgell

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Tim Edgell
NationalityFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealander
Born (1980-08-08) 8 August 1980 (age 43)
V8SuperTourer career
Debut season 2012
Current teamEdgell Performance Racing
Car number8
Starts10
Wins1
Poles1
Fastest laps0
Best finish8th in 2013
Previous series
2011–12 New Zealand V8s

Tim Edgell (born 8 August 1980) is a racing driver from New Zealand.

Contents

Career

V8 SuperTourers

In mid 2012, Edgell joined the all new V8SuperTourer category driving for his own team Edgell Performance Racing. It was a successful three rounds for the team, as the team managed to claim a pole position at the final meeting, at Ruapuna. Then in 2013, the team's first full season, they managed a race win with V8 Supercar driver Lee Holdsworth sharing the car with Edgell.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2001-02 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship 700005720th
2002-03 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship 1500012058th
2003-04 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship 1946393711st
2005 Toyota Racing Series EPR14000047512th
2006-07 New Zealand V8s Ford Drivers20000037220th
2007-08 New Zealand V8s Edgell Performance Racing16000138315th
2008-09 New Zealand V8s Edgell Performance Racing20000063110th
2009-10 New Zealand V8s Edgell Performance Racing1811778554th
2010-11 New Zealand V8s Edgell Performance Racing2120268246th
2011-12 New Zealand V8s Edgell Performance Racing1221055834th
2012 V8 SuperTourers Edgell Performance Racing6000148822nd
2013 V8 SuperTourers Edgell Performance Racing21200219318th
2014 V8 SuperTourers Edgell Performance Racing1300005646th
2014-15 V8 SuperTourers Edgell Performance Racing1100039627th
2015-16 NZ Touring Cars Championship Tim Edgell Racing20010510732nd
2018-19GT1 New Zealand Racing Series3101127110th
2020-21 Racer Products NZV8s Championship Tim Edgell Racing12614115221st
New Zealand Sports Car SeriesTim Edgell Racing300030NC
2022 Racer Products NZV8s Championship Tim Edgell Racing540541401st

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