Ford Performance Racing

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Ford Performance Racing
Full name Ford Performance Racing
Base Melbourne, Australia
Motorsport Director Tim Edwards
Race drivers 5.Mark Winterbottom, 6.Steven Richards
Model Ford BF Falcon
Engine FPR 5.0L V8
Debut 2003
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Round Wins 3
Race victories 4
Pole positions 3
2006 Placing 3rd , 5th
Bathurst 1000 Wins 0
Website http://www.fpr.com.au

Ford Performance Racing (FPR) is one of the premier motorsport teams contesting the V8 Supercar Championship Series. The team currently campaigns two BF Falcon racecars, driven by Steven Richards and Mark Winterbottom. FPR is considered Ford's factory team.

[edit] History

Prodrive took over Glenn Seton Racing in 2003, and renamed it Ford Performance Racing as part of a marketing push to link FPV's road cars to the popular V8 Supercars. Along with this renaming came a huge expansion programme - the team expanded from just one car driven by Glenn Seton to three - Seton, Craig Lowndes and David Besnard. The team moved into a new headquarters in adjacent to the FPV plant in Melbourne, and the crew expanded as well.

The team's early years were a disappointment to say the least, given the fact the team was one of the richest in V8 Supercars. Lowndes had his moments in 2003, including a round win at Phillip Island (which was somewhat of a fluke), and a 2nd-place finish at Bathurst driving with Seton. Lowndes finished the year 5th in the championship, with Seton and Besnard well down the order.

2004 saw the team downsize to two cars - Besnard forced to leave due to the impracticality of preparing three cars at the same time. Lowndes and Seton both had disappointing years, plagued by engine dramas, a lack of test days, and a lack of comparable data (their cars were built to different specifications). While the pair did start to find some pace at the end of the year (they finished 2nd at Bathurst again), they both decided to move at the end of the year - Lowndes to Triple Eight Race Engineering and Seton to Dick Johnson Racing.

Jason Bright and Greg Ritter replaced them for the 2005 season. Bright had a consistent year, and finished inside the Top-10, while Ritter was disappointing - David Brabham replaced him for the final rounds.

2006 saw FPR become what it always set out to be - the pace setter. Mark Winterbottom joined the team while Bright stayed on. Bright scored multiple front-row starts, including three pole positions. He won the inaugural round in Bahrain, and came 6th in the championship. Winterbottom enjoyed a very consistent run to finish 3rd in the championship. The pair won the Sandown 500 enduro together. FPR came 2nd in the Team's Championship behind the Toll HSV Dealer Team.

Bright will leave FPR in 2007 to drive for his own Britek Motorsport outfit. It has been confirmed that Steven Richards has replaced Jason Bright.

Teams contesting the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Toll HSV Dealer Team Holden Racing Team Tasman Motorsport Stone Brothers Racing Ford Performance Racing Jack Daniel's Racing
1 Rick Kelly
16 Garth Tander
2 Mark Skaife
22 Todd Kelly
3 Jason Richards
51 Greg Murphy
4 James Courtney
9 Russell Ingall
5 Mark Winterbottom
6 Steven Richards
7 Shane Price
11 Jack Perkins
WPS Racing Team BOC Dick Johnson Racing Supercheap Auto Racing Team Kiwi Racing Britek Motorsport
8 Max Wilson
10 Jason Bargwanna
12 Andrew Jones
14 Brad Jones
17 Steven Johnson
18 Will Davison
20 Paul Dumbrell
50 Cameron McConville
021 Paul Radisich 25 Jason Bright
26 Alan Gurr
Garry Rogers Motorsport Team Sirromet Wines Autobarn Racing TeamVodafone Paul Cruickshank Racing
33 Lee Holdsworth
34 Dean Canto
39 Fabian Coulthard
67 Paul Morris
55 Steve Owen 88 Jamie Whincup
888 Craig Lowndes
111 John Bowe


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