Charlie Schwerkolt Racing
Manufacturer | Holden |
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Team Principal | Charlie Schwerkolt |
Race Drivers | 18. Lee Holdsworth |
Chassis | Holden VF Commodore |
Debut | 2013 |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Round wins | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
2015 position | 14th (1,699 points) |
Charlie Schwerkolt Racing (also known as CS Racing or Team 18) is a motor racing team that currently competes in the Australian V8 Supercars series, The team's current driver is Lee Holdsworth.
History
Background
The team is owned by Gold Coast businessman Charlie Schwerkolt, who previously had a shareholding in Dick Johnson Racing. When the relationship between Schwerkolt and Dick Johnson broke down at the end of 2010, as part of the split Schwerkolt retained ownership of one of the two Racing Entitlement Contracts (RECs).[1]
Schwerkolt had attempted to conclude a deal to run a fourth car out of Ford Performance Racing with James Courtney driving, but after Courtney signed to drive with the Holden Racing Team, the deal collapsed.[2] The REC was instead leased to Dick Johnson Racing for James Moffat's entry for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.[1]
Satellite team
With the rules governing the use of Racing Entitlement Contracts dictating that Schwerkolt could only lease his to one party for two years, he either had to sell it, lease it to another party, or use it himself. Schwerkolt decided on the latter and came to an agreement with Ford Performance Racing to operate a fully supported customer car as a satellite of the main FPR team in much the same manner as Rod Nash Racing.[3] Alex Davison drove the car in 2013[4] and Jack Perkins in 2014.[5]
For 2015, Lee Holdsworth became the team's driver.[6] The team had originally intended to remain in their existing relationship with Ford Performance Racing (now known as Prodrive Racing Australia), but they were replaced by Super Black Racing as the Ford team's second customer partnership. Instead, the team became a satellite team to the Holden Racing Team, and ran a Holden VF Commodore.[7]
Independent team
For 2016, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing will operate as an independent entity, using a Triple Eight Race Engineering-built Commodore. Jeff Grech, the former Holden Racing Team team manager, will run the team.
References
- 1 2 Charlie Schwerkolt sells his share of DJR Speedcafe 3 December 2010
- ↑ Courtney: Thanks for the title, now see you later Sydney Morning Herald 12 December 2010
- ↑ FPR, Schwerkolt join forces for 2013 Speedcafe 21 May 2012
- ↑ Alex Davison secures fourth FPR seat Speedcafe 10 December 2012
- ↑ Jack Perkins confirmed for full-time V8 rebirth Speedcafe 9 December 2013
- ↑ "Lee Holdsworth switches to CSR in 2015". Speedcafe. 13 November 2014.
- ↑ "Walkinshaw Racing confirm Schwerkolt and Holdsworth move". Holden Motorsport. 19 January 2015.