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Rodin Motorsport

Rodin Motorsport (formerly known as Carlin Motorsport, Carlin and Rodin Carlin) is a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom. It currently competes in six championships: FIA Formula 2 Championship, FIA Formula 3 Championship, GB3 Championship, F1 Academy, F4 British Championship and Spanish F4 Championship.

Rodin Motorsport
Founded1996
Founder(s)Trevor Carlin
Martin Stone
Former namesCarlin Motorsport
Carlin
Rodin Carlin
BaseFarnham, Surrey, England
Team principal(s)David Dicker
Emma Duncan
Current seriesFIA Formula 2 Championship
FIA Formula 3 Championship
GB3 Championship
F1 Academy
F4 British Championship
F4 Spanish Championship
Formula 4 UAE Championship
ESkootr Championship
Formula Winter Series
Former seriesA1 Grand Prix[a]
Porsche Supercup
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 UK
Formula 3 Euro Series
British Formula 3 International Series
GP3 Series
Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Formula E[b]
GP2 Series
FIA European F3
European Le Mans Series
Asian Le Mans Series
Euroformula Open Championship
Indy Lights
IndyCar Series
Current driversFIA Formula 2
5. Zane Maloney
6. Ritomo Miyata
FIA Formula 3
29. Callum Voisin
30. Piotr Wiśnicki
31. Joseph Loake
GB3 Championship
7. Louis Sharp
TBA. Arthur Rogeon
TBA. TBA
F1 Academy
3. Lola Lovinfosse
9. Abbi Pulling
17. Jessica Edgar
British F4
TBA. James Higgins
TBA. Alex Ninovic
TBA. Abbi Pulling
Spanish F4
TBA. Preston Lambert
TBA. Thomas Strauven
Teams'
Championships
Formula Renault 3.5 Series:
2011
GP3 Series:
2014
F4 British Championship:
2015-2017 2020 2022-2023
Indy Lights:
2016
FIA Formula 2 Championship:
2018
Drivers'
Championships
British Formula 3 International Series:
2001: Takuma Sato
2003: Alan van der Merwe
2005: Álvaro Parente
2008: Jaime Alguersuari
2009: Daniel Ricciardo
2010: Jean-Éric Vergne
2011: Felipe Nasr
2012: Jack Harvey
2013: Jordan King
Formula Renault 3.5 Series:
2010: Mikhail Aleshin
2011: Robert Wickens
GP3 Series:
2014: Alex Lynn
F4 British Championship:
2015: Lando Norris
2016: Max Fewtrell
2017: Jamie Caroline
2019: Zane Maloney
2023: Louis Sharp
Indy Lights:
2016: Ed Jones
BRDC British F3 Championship:
2017: Enaam Ahmed
2019: Clément Novalak
FIA F3 European Championship:
2017: Lando Norris
Websitehttps://www.rodinmotorsport.com/

Originally founded in 1996 by Trevor Carlin and Martin Stone, Carlin has competed in Porsche Supercup, Nissan World Series, Formula BMW UK, World Series by Renault, F3 Euro Series, British F3, FIA European F3 Championship, FIA Formula E, GP3 Series, GP2 Series all with race winning success.

In 2009, Carlin Motorsport was reborn as Carlin, part of the Capsicum Motorsport Group headed up by Grahame Chilton and Rupert Swallow. In 2023, New Zealand-based manufacturer Rodin Cars became the majority shareholder following investment from founder David Dicker, in a deal that saw the team rebrand as Rodin Carlin.[1][2] Trevor and Stephanie Carlin both departed the team in late 2023, with Dicker taking over fully and renaming the company Rodin Motorsport.[3][4]

Carlin has provided a well-trodden staircase to F1. Over 200 drivers have passed through the doors of the team, many on their way to the highest echelons of the sport, including F1 drivers Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg, Robert Kubica, Takuma Sato, Anthony Davidson, Jaime Alguersuari, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Chilton, Jean-Éric Vergne, Kevin Magnussen, Felipe Nasr, Narain Karthikeyan, Rio Haryanto, George Russell, Carlos Sainz Jr. and Lando Norris. Other notable Carlin drivers are Josef Newgarden, Patricio O'Ward, Conor Daly, Jamie Green, Oliver Jarvis, Oliver Turvey, Álvaro Parente, Charlie Kimball, Robert Wickens, Sérgio Sette Câmara and Ed Jones.

History edit

 
Carlin's previous logo

Founded in 1996 as Carlin Motorsport, for the 2010 season, the team underwent a restructuring, with a significant investment from Grahame Chilton's Capsicum Motorsport. The team became known as simply Carlin, who sought the partnership in order to secure the long-term future of the team.[5]

A1 GP edit

In the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season, Carlin were contracted to run the Lebanon,[6] Portugal[7] and Japan entries. The team stuck with just the Lebanon team for the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons before switching to the Korea team in 2008–09 before the series folded next season.

British Formula 3 edit

The team has been competing in the British Formula 3 Championship since 1997. The team achieved their first victory with Narain Karthikeyan in 1999 and since 2001, has won 9 championships to become the most successful team in British F3 history. The champions are Takuma Sato (2001), Alan van der Merwe (2003), Álvaro Parente (2005), Jaime Alguersuari (2008), Daniel Ricciardo (2009), Jean-Éric Vergne (2010), Felipe Nasr (2011) Jack Harvey (2012), Jordan King (2013) and Enaam Ahmed (2017).

Formula 3 Euro Series and European Formula 3 edit

Carlin joined the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2008. In 2012, after poor results in the first three seasons, William Buller finished fifth and Carlos Sainz Jr. finished ninth. Carlin also entered the 2012 FIA European Formula 3 Championship, where Sainz finished fifth and Buller sixth.

In the 2013 FIA European Formula 3 Championship, Harry Tincknell was fifth and Jordan King was sixth. In 2014, Antonio Giovinazzi finished sixth, King seventh and Jake Dennis ninth. In 2015, Giovinazzi was runner-up and George Russell finished sixth. 2016 was a rough year for Carlin as none of its drivers finished in top 10 in the series.

However, in 2017, Lando Norris won the FIA European Formula 3 Championship as a rookie driver with Carlin, making Carlin the only team other than Prema to ever win the title in this series. Jehan Daruvala finished sixth and Ferdinand Habsburg was seventh. 2018 was the final year of FIA European Formula 3 Championship, in which Daruvala was tenth, Sacha Fenestraz was eleventh and Habsburg was thirteenth.

Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix edit

Carlin has entered the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix since 1998. Takuma Sato won in 2001, Robert Kubica was second in 2005, Sébastien Buemi was fourth in 2006, Brendon Hartley was third in 2008, Felipe Nasr was second in 2011, António Félix da Costa was first in 2012 and again in 2016, and Antonio Giovinazzi was fourth in 2015.

Formula Nissan/Renault 3.5 Series edit

 
Mikhail Aleshin driving for Carlin at the Donington Park round of the 2007 World Series by Renault season.

The team has been contesting in the series since 2003, and have won a race in the series every year since then. The team has won two drivers titles and one team championship. The champions are Mikhail Aleshin and Robert Wickens in 2010 and 2011 respectively.

Carlin took a year sabbatical in 2014 due to driver and budgetary issues.[8] They returned in 2015, replacing Czech outfit ISR Racing, before withdrawing once again after the series lost its Renault backing. Carlin was replaced in the 2016 Formula V8 3.5 Championship by RP Motorsport.[9]

GP3 edit

The team joined the GP3 Series in 2010 for its inaugural season, which it finished 5th in the championship with 42 points overall. In its second season in 2011, the team finished 9th overall. In the 2012 the team finished third in the teams' standings and third in the drivers' championship after a strong season from António Félix da Costa and teammates Alex Brundle and Will Buller. Carlin were fourth in the teams' standings at the end of the 2013 season whilst Arden's Daniil Kvyat claimed the Driver's Championship. The following year, they claimed the Constructor's title in addition to Red Bull Junior driver Alex Lynn's title win. For the 2015 season, Jann Mardenborough, Mitch Gilbert and Ferrari Academy driver Antonio Fuoco will race for Carlin.

At the end of the 2015 season, Carlin withdrew from the series.

GP2 edit

The team joined the GP2 Series in 2011 for the first time. The team's lead driver was Max Chilton—a former Carlin driver in British F3—whilst the second seat was initially taken by Mikhail Aleshin, who had won the Formula Renault 3.5 Series championship with the team the previous year. He soon ran out of financial support and was replaced by Oliver Turvey (another former Carlin driver in other series), who made a one-off appearance before being replaced in turn by Álvaro Parente (the 2005 British F3 champion with Carlin).

For the 2012 season, the team formed a partnership with the Marussia Formula One team. Chilton retained his seat and improved dramatically, taking two race victories on his way to fourth place in the drivers' championship. His teammate was Rio Haryanto, promoted from the Marussia-backed Manor Motorsport GP3 Series team. He finished 14th in the championship with a pole position and a fastest lap, and Carlin improved to fifth place in the teams' championship.

In the 2013 season, Carlin improved once again with drivers Felipe Nasr and Jolyon Palmer, taking two wins in total and nine podiums. Nasr was a contender for the drivers' title up until the final stages of the season. An eventful season finale saw the team lose out on the teams' championship to Russian Time, with both finishing on equal points but Russian Time taking more wins over the course of the season.

Nasr left the team at the end of the 2014 season to race for Sauber in Formula One, while his co-driver Julián Leal was retained for 2015 and paired with Marco Sorensen. The team struggled throughout the season (often having to change drivers) and finished 9th overall, marking the first time since 2012 that Carlin failed to finish in the top two.

Carlin signed Marvin Kirchhofer and Sergio Canamasas for the 2016 season and finished tenth in the standings. The team withdrew from the series the following year.

Indy Lights edit

On 1 November 2014, Carlin announced that the team would be joining the U.S. IndyCar feeder series, Indy Lights. They will start racing in the 2015 Indy Lights season, operating out of a new U.S. base in Poughkeepsie, New York. Dallara, AER and Cooper will be suppliers to the series, companies which Carlin has experience working with from previous series.

Ed Jones moved to Carlin's Indy Lights team in 2015 after driving in their Formula 3 efforts.[10] He was joined in Carlin's debut season by former Formula 1 drivers and Carlin graduates Max Chilton and temporarily Nelson Piquet Jr.

2016 saw Jones continue with the team, partnered by Félix Serrallés and Neil Alberico. Jones took the drivers championship on the season, while Carlin won the teams championship.

2017 saw only Alberico remain, while Zachary Claman DeMelo, Matheus Leist, and Garth Rickards joined the team. The highlight of the season was Leist winning the Freedom 100. Following the 2017 season, Carlin ended its Indy Lights program to focus on joining the IndyCar Series from 2018.

However, the team announced a return to the series for the 2021 season, becoming a part of the Jay Howard Driver Development ladder, with Alex Peroni and a yet to be announced driver forming their two car entry[11]

Formula One edit

In April 2006, Trevor Carlin confirmed that the team had applied for a place in the Formula One World Championship from the 2008 season,[12] although this was later rejected, in favour of the Prodrive F1 application. They were linked with applying again in 2011, but the team denied this insisting it was concentrating on success in the junior formulas.[13]

Lets Race to Reality edit

In 2014, Carlin announced that they had teamed up with Surrey-based simulator experience company, Lets Race. Open to any driver over 16, Lets Race to Reality's first round is held at the Lets Race simulator facility in Horley. The winners of the first round are invited to a karting event at Buckmore Park kart circuit in Kent, before a final selection process at Carlin's factory in Farnham. Finalists take part in various exercises, including a session in the team's professional simulator with a race engineer. The candidates then take part in an interview process with racing professionals, including Trevor Carlin and John Surtees. The winner of the event will receive a full day's testing in a Formula 3 car at Pembrey Circuit in Wales.

Piers Prior won the first competition in 2014, and completed his test at Pembrey in Jake Dennis' car.

Formula E edit

In 2014, Carlin became the technical service provider of Mahindra Racing, running the outfit for the 2014–15 Formula E season.[14] Mahindra and Carlin split, and Mahindra have since partnered with Spanish team Campos Racing.[15]

IndyCar Series edit

 
Max Chilton in 2018.

In December 2017, Carlin announced it would enter the IndyCar Series beginning with the 2018 season with two full-time entries that would be driven by two of its former drivers from Formula 3, Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball.[16] Carlin's entry to the IndyCar Series marked the team's debut in a non-junior open wheel formula, fulfilling a long-held dream for the team.[17] At the end of the 2021 season, Carlin pulled out of the series and sold its assets to Juncos Hollinger Racing.[18]

FIA Formula 2 Championship edit

In 2018, Carlin joined FIA Formula 2 Championship, after withdrawing from the year before.[19] They grabbed the teams' title from their first attempt with Sérgio Sette Câmara and Lando Norris. In the drivers' championship, Norris finished in 2nd place and Sérgio Sette Câmara was in sixth. In 2019 Nobuharu Matsushita and Louis Delétraz represented the Carlin team and finished sixth and eighth respectively. 2020 saw another good results for Carlin, as their rookie driver Yuki Tsunoda finished in 3rd place in the drivers' championship and Carlin finished in third in teams' championship with four race wins to its name. Jehan Daruvala was in twelfth. Daruvala was retained for the 2021 season and Dan Ticktum joined the team to replace F1-bound Yuki Tsunoda.[20][21]

Formula 3 edit

In October 2018, Carlin was listed as one of ten teams that would participate in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 Championship.[22] In January 2019, Carlin entered into a partnership with Japanese investment firm Buzz, with the Honda-backed Teppei Natori joining their Formula 3 team as part of the deal, and partook in the Japanese Formula 3 Championship in collaboration with OIRC team YTB, fielding French driver Charles Milesi.[23][24] In 2020 Carlin achieved their first podium in F3 with Clement Novalak who finished 12th in the standings.

Sportscars edit

Having previously run Sascha Maassen in the 2001 Porsche Supercup,[25] Carlin made a long-awaited return to sportscars by entering the 2019 European Le Mans Series LMP2 category with the only Dallara P217 on the grid.[26] Piloting the #45 would be Jack Manchester, Harry Tincknell and Ben Barnicoat, with Olivier Pla[27] and Harrison Newey featuring as one off replacements across the season.[28]

eSkootr Championship edit

Carlin became the first team to announce their participation in the eSkootr Championship (eSc), an international electric racing scooter series, and the team's first involvement in a two-wheeled series.[29]

Extreme E edit

In 2023, Lewis Hamilton's X44 will partner with Carlin for the 2023 season and will be led by team principal Stephanie Carlin.[30]

Results edit

Notable drivers edit

Current Formula One drivers edit

Other notable drivers edit

Timeline edit

Current series
F4 British Championship 2015–2017, 2019–present
GB3 Championship 2016–present
FIA Formula 2 Championship 2018–present
FIA Formula 3 Championship 2019–present
F4 Spanish Championship 2023–present
Extreme E 2023–present
F1 Academy 2023–present
Formula Winter Series 2024–present
Former series
British Formula Three Championship 1997–2014
Porsche Supercup 2001
World Series by Nissan 2003–2004
Formula BMW UK 2004–2007
3000 Pro Series 2005
Italian Formula Three Championship 2005
A1 Grand Prix 2005–2009
Formula Renault 3.5 Series 2005–2013, 2015
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 2007
British Formula Renault Championship 2007
Formula 3 Euro Series 2008–2009, 2011–2012
GP3 Series 2010–2015
GP2 Asia Series 2011
GP2 Series 2011–2016
FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2012–2018
Formula E 2014–2015
Indy Lights 2015–2017, 2021
Euroformula Open Championship 2016–2021
IndyCar Series 2018–2021
Japanese Formula 3 Championship 2019
European Le Mans Series 2019
Asian Le Mans Series 2019–2020
ESkootr Championship 2022
Formula 4 UAE Championship 2023

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Operation Team at A1 Team Japan, A1 Team Korea, A1 Team Lebanon, A1 Team Portugal
  2. ^ Operation Team at Mahindra Racing team

References edit

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  4. ^ Noble, Jonathan (4 December 2023). "Stephanie Carlin joins McLaren as F1 business operations director". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
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  6. ^ A Team Lebanon informations 8 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine a1podium.com
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  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ "JONES TO INDY LIGHTS" 26 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Carlin, 12 December 2014. Retrieved on 12 December 2014.
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  26. ^ Watkins, Gary (12 February 2019). "Carlin launches first sportscar programme with ELMS LMP2 entry". www.autosport.com. Autosport. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
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  30. ^ "Sir Lewis Hamilton's title-winning X44 Vida Carbon Racing announces new team direction". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 7 March 2023.

External links edit

  • "Carlin Motorsport". Retrieved 22 March 2006.

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It has been suggested that this article should be split into articles titled Carlin Motorsport and Rodin Motorsport discuss January 2024 Rodin Motorsport formerly known as Carlin Motorsport Carlin and Rodin Carlin is a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom It currently competes in six championships FIA Formula 2 Championship FIA Formula 3 Championship GB3 Championship F1 Academy F4 British Championship and Spanish F4 Championship Rodin MotorsportFounded1996Founder s Trevor CarlinMartin StoneFormer namesCarlin MotorsportCarlinRodin CarlinBaseFarnham Surrey EnglandTeam principal s David DickerEmma DuncanCurrent seriesFIA Formula 2 ChampionshipFIA Formula 3 ChampionshipGB3 ChampionshipF1 AcademyF4 British ChampionshipF4 Spanish ChampionshipFormula 4 UAE ChampionshipESkootr ChampionshipFormula Winter SeriesFormer seriesA1 Grand Prix a Porsche SupercupEurocup Formula Renault 2 0Formula Renault 2 0 UKFormula 3 Euro SeriesBritish Formula 3 International SeriesGP3 SeriesFormula Renault 3 5 SeriesFormula E b GP2 SeriesFIA European F3 European Le Mans SeriesAsian Le Mans SeriesEuroformula Open ChampionshipIndy LightsIndyCar SeriesCurrent driversFIA Formula 25 Zane Maloney6 Ritomo MiyataFIA Formula 329 Callum Voisin30 Piotr Wisnicki31 Joseph LoakeGB3 Championship7 Louis SharpTBA Arthur RogeonTBA TBAF1 Academy3 Lola Lovinfosse9 Abbi Pulling17 Jessica EdgarBritish F4TBA James HigginsTBA Alex NinovicTBA Abbi PullingSpanish F4TBA Preston LambertTBA Thomas StrauvenTeams ChampionshipsFormula Renault 3 5 Series 2011GP3 Series 2014F4 British Championship 2015 2017 2020 2022 2023 Indy Lights 2016 FIA Formula 2 Championship 2018Drivers ChampionshipsBritish Formula 3 International Series 2001 Takuma Sato2003 Alan van der Merwe2005 Alvaro Parente2008 Jaime Alguersuari2009 Daniel Ricciardo2010 Jean Eric Vergne2011 Felipe Nasr2012 Jack Harvey2013 Jordan KingFormula Renault 3 5 Series 2010 Mikhail Aleshin2011 Robert WickensGP3 Series 2014 Alex LynnF4 British Championship 2015 Lando Norris2016 Max Fewtrell2017 Jamie Caroline2019 Zane Maloney 2023 Louis SharpIndy Lights 2016 Ed Jones BRDC British F3 Championship 2017 Enaam Ahmed 2019 Clement NovalakFIA F3 European Championship 2017 Lando NorrisWebsitehttps www rodinmotorsport com Originally founded in 1996 by Trevor Carlin and Martin Stone Carlin has competed in Porsche Supercup Nissan World Series Formula BMW UK World Series by Renault F3 Euro Series British F3 FIA European F3 Championship FIA Formula E GP3 Series GP2 Series all with race winning success In 2009 Carlin Motorsport was reborn as Carlin part of the Capsicum Motorsport Group headed up by Grahame Chilton and Rupert Swallow In 2023 New Zealand based manufacturer Rodin Cars became the majority shareholder following investment from founder David Dicker in a deal that saw the team rebrand as Rodin Carlin 1 2 Trevor and Stephanie Carlin both departed the team in late 2023 with Dicker taking over fully and renaming the company Rodin Motorsport 3 4 Carlin has provided a well trodden staircase to F1 Over 200 drivers have passed through the doors of the team many on their way to the highest echelons of the sport including F1 drivers Sebastian Vettel Nico Rosberg Robert Kubica Takuma Sato Anthony Davidson Jaime Alguersuari Daniel Ricciardo Max Chilton Jean Eric Vergne Kevin Magnussen Felipe Nasr Narain Karthikeyan Rio Haryanto George Russell Carlos Sainz Jr and Lando Norris Other notable Carlin drivers are Josef Newgarden Patricio O Ward Conor Daly Jamie Green Oliver Jarvis Oliver Turvey Alvaro Parente Charlie Kimball Robert Wickens Sergio Sette Camara and Ed Jones Contents 1 History 1 1 A1 GP 1 2 British Formula 3 1 3 Formula 3 Euro Series and European Formula 3 1 4 Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix 1 5 Formula Nissan Renault 3 5 Series 1 6 GP3 1 7 GP2 1 8 Indy Lights 1 9 Formula One 1 10 Lets Race to Reality 1 11 Formula E 1 12 IndyCar Series 1 13 FIA Formula 2 Championship 1 14 Formula 3 1 15 Sportscars 1 16 eSkootr Championship 1 17 Extreme E 2 Results 3 Notable drivers 3 1 Current Formula One drivers 3 2 Other notable drivers 4 Timeline 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Carlin s previous logoFounded in 1996 as Carlin Motorsport for the 2010 season the team underwent a restructuring with a significant investment from Grahame Chilton s Capsicum Motorsport The team became known as simply Carlin who sought the partnership in order to secure the long term future of the team 5 A1 GP edit In the 2005 06 A1 Grand Prix season Carlin were contracted to run the Lebanon 6 Portugal 7 and Japan entries The team stuck with just the Lebanon team for the 2006 07 and 2007 08 seasons before switching to the Korea team in 2008 09 before the series folded next season British Formula 3 edit The team has been competing in the British Formula 3 Championship since 1997 The team achieved their first victory with Narain Karthikeyan in 1999 and since 2001 has won 9 championships to become the most successful team in British F3 history The champions are Takuma Sato 2001 Alan van der Merwe 2003 Alvaro Parente 2005 Jaime Alguersuari 2008 Daniel Ricciardo 2009 Jean Eric Vergne 2010 Felipe Nasr 2011 Jack Harvey 2012 Jordan King 2013 and Enaam Ahmed 2017 Formula 3 Euro Series and European Formula 3 edit Carlin joined the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2008 In 2012 after poor results in the first three seasons William Buller finished fifth and Carlos Sainz Jr finished ninth Carlin also entered the 2012 FIA European Formula 3 Championship where Sainz finished fifth and Buller sixth In the 2013 FIA European Formula 3 Championship Harry Tincknell was fifth and Jordan King was sixth In 2014 Antonio Giovinazzi finished sixth King seventh and Jake Dennis ninth In 2015 Giovinazzi was runner up and George Russell finished sixth 2016 was a rough year for Carlin as none of its drivers finished in top 10 in the series However in 2017 Lando Norris won the FIA European Formula 3 Championship as a rookie driver with Carlin making Carlin the only team other than Prema to ever win the title in this series Jehan Daruvala finished sixth and Ferdinand Habsburg was seventh 2018 was the final year of FIA European Formula 3 Championship in which Daruvala was tenth Sacha Fenestraz was eleventh and Habsburg was thirteenth Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix edit Carlin has entered the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix since 1998 Takuma Sato won in 2001 Robert Kubica was second in 2005 Sebastien Buemi was fourth in 2006 Brendon Hartley was third in 2008 Felipe Nasr was second in 2011 Antonio Felix da Costa was first in 2012 and again in 2016 and Antonio Giovinazzi was fourth in 2015 Formula Nissan Renault 3 5 Series edit nbsp Mikhail Aleshin driving for Carlin at the Donington Park round of the 2007 World Series by Renault season The team has been contesting in the series since 2003 and have won a race in the series every year since then The team has won two drivers titles and one team championship The champions are Mikhail Aleshin and Robert Wickens in 2010 and 2011 respectively Carlin took a year sabbatical in 2014 due to driver and budgetary issues 8 They returned in 2015 replacing Czech outfit ISR Racing before withdrawing once again after the series lost its Renault backing Carlin was replaced in the 2016 Formula V8 3 5 Championship by RP Motorsport 9 GP3 edit The team joined the GP3 Series in 2010 for its inaugural season which it finished 5th in the championship with 42 points overall In its second season in 2011 the team finished 9th overall In the 2012 the team finished third in the teams standings and third in the drivers championship after a strong season from Antonio Felix da Costa and teammates Alex Brundle and Will Buller Carlin were fourth in the teams standings at the end of the 2013 season whilst Arden s Daniil Kvyat claimed the Driver s Championship The following year they claimed the Constructor s title in addition to Red Bull Junior driver Alex Lynn s title win For the 2015 season Jann Mardenborough Mitch Gilbert and Ferrari Academy driver Antonio Fuoco will race for Carlin At the end of the 2015 season Carlin withdrew from the series GP2 edit The team joined the GP2 Series in 2011 for the first time The team s lead driver was Max Chilton a former Carlin driver in British F3 whilst the second seat was initially taken by Mikhail Aleshin who had won the Formula Renault 3 5 Series championship with the team the previous year He soon ran out of financial support and was replaced by Oliver Turvey another former Carlin driver in other series who made a one off appearance before being replaced in turn by Alvaro Parente the 2005 British F3 champion with Carlin For the 2012 season the team formed a partnership with the Marussia Formula One team Chilton retained his seat and improved dramatically taking two race victories on his way to fourth place in the drivers championship His teammate was Rio Haryanto promoted from the Marussia backed Manor Motorsport GP3 Series team He finished 14th in the championship with a pole position and a fastest lap and Carlin improved to fifth place in the teams championship In the 2013 season Carlin improved once again with drivers Felipe Nasr and Jolyon Palmer taking two wins in total and nine podiums Nasr was a contender for the drivers title up until the final stages of the season An eventful season finale saw the team lose out on the teams championship to Russian Time with both finishing on equal points but Russian Time taking more wins over the course of the season Nasr left the team at the end of the 2014 season to race for Sauber in Formula One while his co driver Julian Leal was retained for 2015 and paired with Marco Sorensen The team struggled throughout the season often having to change drivers and finished 9th overall marking the first time since 2012 that Carlin failed to finish in the top two Carlin signed Marvin Kirchhofer and Sergio Canamasas for the 2016 season and finished tenth in the standings The team withdrew from the series the following year Indy Lights edit On 1 November 2014 Carlin announced that the team would be joining the U S IndyCar feeder series Indy Lights They will start racing in the 2015 Indy Lights season operating out of a new U S base in Poughkeepsie New York Dallara AER and Cooper will be suppliers to the series companies which Carlin has experience working with from previous series Ed Jones moved to Carlin s Indy Lights team in 2015 after driving in their Formula 3 efforts 10 He was joined in Carlin s debut season by former Formula 1 drivers and Carlin graduates Max Chilton and temporarily Nelson Piquet Jr 2016 saw Jones continue with the team partnered by Felix Serralles and Neil Alberico Jones took the drivers championship on the season while Carlin won the teams championship 2017 saw only Alberico remain while Zachary Claman DeMelo Matheus Leist and Garth Rickards joined the team The highlight of the season was Leist winning the Freedom 100 Following the 2017 season Carlin ended its Indy Lights program to focus on joining the IndyCar Series from 2018 However the team announced a return to the series for the 2021 season becoming a part of the Jay Howard Driver Development ladder with Alex Peroni and a yet to be announced driver forming their two car entry 11 Formula One edit In April 2006 Trevor Carlin confirmed that the team had applied for a place in the Formula One World Championship from the 2008 season 12 although this was later rejected in favour of the Prodrive F1 application They were linked with applying again in 2011 but the team denied this insisting it was concentrating on success in the junior formulas 13 Lets Race to Reality edit In 2014 Carlin announced that they had teamed up with Surrey based simulator experience company Lets Race Open to any driver over 16 Lets Race to Reality s first round is held at the Lets Race simulator facility in Horley The winners of the first round are invited to a karting event at Buckmore Park kart circuit in Kent before a final selection process at Carlin s factory in Farnham Finalists take part in various exercises including a session in the team s professional simulator with a race engineer The candidates then take part in an interview process with racing professionals including Trevor Carlin and John Surtees The winner of the event will receive a full day s testing in a Formula 3 car at Pembrey Circuit in Wales Piers Prior won the first competition in 2014 and completed his test at Pembrey in Jake Dennis car Formula E edit In 2014 Carlin became the technical service provider of Mahindra Racing running the outfit for the 2014 15 Formula E season 14 Mahindra and Carlin split and Mahindra have since partnered with Spanish team Campos Racing 15 IndyCar Series edit nbsp Max Chilton in 2018 In December 2017 Carlin announced it would enter the IndyCar Series beginning with the 2018 season with two full time entries that would be driven by two of its former drivers from Formula 3 Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball 16 Carlin s entry to the IndyCar Series marked the team s debut in a non junior open wheel formula fulfilling a long held dream for the team 17 At the end of the 2021 season Carlin pulled out of the series and sold its assets to Juncos Hollinger Racing 18 FIA Formula 2 Championship edit In 2018 Carlin joined FIA Formula 2 Championship after withdrawing from the year before 19 They grabbed the teams title from their first attempt with Sergio Sette Camara and Lando Norris In the drivers championship Norris finished in 2nd place and Sergio Sette Camara was in sixth In 2019 Nobuharu Matsushita and Louis Deletraz represented the Carlin team and finished sixth and eighth respectively 2020 saw another good results for Carlin as their rookie driver Yuki Tsunoda finished in 3rd place in the drivers championship and Carlin finished in third in teams championship with four race wins to its name Jehan Daruvala was in twelfth Daruvala was retained for the 2021 season and Dan Ticktum joined the team to replace F1 bound Yuki Tsunoda 20 21 Formula 3 edit In October 2018 Carlin was listed as one of ten teams that would participate in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 Championship 22 In January 2019 Carlin entered into a partnership with Japanese investment firm Buzz with the Honda backed Teppei Natori joining their Formula 3 team as part of the deal and partook in the Japanese Formula 3 Championship in collaboration with OIRC team YTB fielding French driver Charles Milesi 23 24 In 2020 Carlin achieved their first podium in F3 with Clement Novalak who finished 12th in the standings Sportscars edit Having previously run Sascha Maassen in the 2001 Porsche Supercup 25 Carlin made a long awaited return to sportscars by entering the 2019 European Le Mans Series LMP2 category with the only Dallara P217 on the grid 26 Piloting the 45 would be Jack Manchester Harry Tincknell and Ben Barnicoat with Olivier Pla 27 and Harrison Newey featuring as one off replacements across the season 28 eSkootr Championship edit Carlin became the first team to announce their participation in the eSkootr Championship eSc an international electric racing scooter series and the team s first involvement in a two wheeled series 29 Extreme E edit In 2023 Lewis Hamilton s X44 will partner with Carlin for the 2023 season and will be led by team principal Stephanie Carlin 30 Results editMain article Carlin race resultsNotable drivers editCurrent Formula One drivers edit Daniel Ricciardo had raced for Red Bull Racing and for Scuderia Toro Rosso He drove for Carlin in the 2009 Macau Grand Prix He moved to the Renault F1 team in 2019 and 2020 and McLaren in 2021 and 2022 alongside former Carlin Driver Lando Norris and currently races for RB Formula One Team alongside Yuki Tsunoda Carlos Sainz Jr raced in 2012 and 2013 for Carlin at Macau He drove for Scuderia Toro Rosso in 2016 and 2017 after making his debut in 2015 He drives for Ferrari after previously racing for Renault and McLaren Lando Norris raced for Carlin from 2015 to 2018 in the MSA Formula Championship BRDC British Formula 3 Championship part time FIA Formula 3 European Championship and FIA Formula 2 Championship He won the MSA Formula Championship in 2015 and FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2017 He was Reserve Driver and test driver for McLaren in 2018 after joining the McLaren junior driver programme in 2017 and was promoted to a full time race seat in Formula One with McLaren in 2019 alongside former Carlin driver Carlos Sainz Jr In 2021 and 2022 he was joined by Ricciardo George Russell former Formula 2 and GP3 Champion made his debut with Williams in 2019 and stood in for Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix before moving to Mercedes as full time driver alongside Hamilton in 2022 Drove for Carlin in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2015 Yuki Tsunoda who drove for AlphaTauri in the 2021 season drove for Carlin in the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2020 Kevin Magnussen drove for Carlin in the 2012 Formula Renault 3 5 Series season His debut season in F1 was with McLaren and he spent 2015 as a test driver for the team before joining Renault for 2016 He then raced for Haas until the end of 2020 before moving on to WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2021 He came back in F1 for the 2022 season with Haas Logan Sargeant drove for Carlin in the 2022 Formula 2 Championship His debut season in 2023 will be alongside Alex Albon with Williams Other notable drivers edit Sebastian Vettel four time Formula One World Champion with Red Bull Racing Drove for Carlin in FR3 5 and F3 in 2006 amp 2007 Robert Kubica drove for Carlin at the 2005 Macau Grand Prix He went on to complete 76 races with BMW Sauber and Renault He returned to Formula 1 in 2019 for one year after he secured race seat with Williams alongside another former Carlin driver George Russell after a year of being Williams reserve and test driver in 2018 He currently races for BMW Orlen Team ART in the 2020 DTM Championship Brendon Hartley raced for Carlin over a number of years and subsequently drove for Porsche in the World Endurance Championship He was the test driver for Red Bull and Mercedes He now is a development driver for Scuderia Ferrari after previously driving for Scuderia Toro Rosso having made his debut at the 2017 United States Grand Prix Felipe Nasr raced for Carlin in F3 and GP2 between 2012 and 2014 He formerly raced for Sauber after making his debut in 2015 He currently races in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Marcus Ericsson drove for Carlin at the 2008 Macau Grand Prix He drove in 2014 for Caterham F1 and has driven for Sauber between 2015 and 2018 He currently drives in the Indycar Series Rio Haryanto drove for Carlin in the GP2 Series in 2012 He formerly raced for Manor Racing after making his debut at the 2016 Australian Grand Prix Jolyon Palmer drove for Carlin for the 2013 GP2 Series season and formerly raced for Renault Sport F1 Team Narain Karthikeyan drove for Carlin in the 2003 World Series by Nissan season and for Jordan amp HRT between 2005 and 2012 He most recently raced in Super Formula Tiago Monteiro raced in the 2004 World Series by Nissan season and had two seasons in F1 with Jordan and Midland Spyker in 2005 and 2006 Jaime Alguersuari drove for Carlin in the 2009 Formula Renault 3 5 Series season He had 3 seasons with Scuderia Toro Rosso between 2009 and 2011 Sebastien Buemi raced at the 2006 Macau Grand Prix He drove for Scuderia Toro Rosso for 3 seasons between 2009 and 2011 alongside Alguersuari Bruno Senna races for Mahindra Racing Formula E team run by Carlin He competed for HRT Renault and Williams between 2010 and 2012 Karun Chandhok raced for Carlin operated Mahindra Racing in the 2014 15 Formula E Season He drove for HRT and Lotus in 2010 and 2011 He last competed in the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans with Tockwith Motorsports and is currently as an analyst for Sky Sports s F1 coverage Alan van der Merwe raced for Carlin in British F3 in 2002 and 2003 He currently drives the medical car in F1 Oliver Turvey raced in Formula Renault and GP2 for Carlin and is the McLaren test amp reserve driver Won the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans LMP2 class Will Power raced for Carlin in the 2005 Formula Renault 3 5 Series season and was the 2014 IndyCar Series and 2018 Indianapolis 500 champion with Team Penske Anthony Davidson drove for the team in F3 He was the 2014 World Endurance Championship champion with Toyota Racing and completed 24 races in F1 Max Chilton raced in 2013 and 2014 for Marussia Drove for Carlin in F3 and GP2 between 2009 and 2012 In 2015 Chilton rejoined Carlin to race in Indy Lights and graduated to join Chip Ganassi Racing for the 2016 IndyCar season For the 2018 IndyCar season he moved back to Carlin to head their new IndyCar effort Conor Daly raced for Carlin in the 2011 GP3 Series Championship returning to Carlin part time in the 2019 IndyCar season to drive ovals in place of Chilton He claimed Carlin s first Indycar Series pole position at the 2020 Iowa IndyCar 250s for the first race of the doubleheader Jean Eric Vergne drove for Scuderia Toro Rosso until the end of 2014 when he was replaced by Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jr Drove for Carlin in the 2011 Formula Renault 3 5 Series season He currently races in FIA Formula E championship with the Techeetah and is the 2017 2018 FIA Formula E champion Will Stevens made his F1 debut with Caterham F1 at the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and raced for Manor Marussia F1 Team for the 2015 Formula One season He now races for Manor Motorsport in the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship Josef Newgarden raced for Carlin in the 2010 GP3 Series and won the 2017 and 2019 IndyCar Series championship with Team Penske Robert Wickens raced for Carlin in the Formula Renault 3 5 Series and British Formula 3 between 2007 and 2011 He was driving in the IndyCar Series for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports in 2018 He won a pole at the 2018 Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg his first race in the series Charlie Kimball raced for Carlin in the 2005 British Formula 3 International Series He joined Chip Ganassi Racing for his rookie IndyCar season in 2011 He picked up his first and only win at Mid Ohio in the 2013 He rejoined Carlin for their IndyCar effort in the 2018 season Takuma Sato raced for Carlin in British Formula 3 from 2000 to 2001 He formerly raced for Jordan Grand Prix British American Racing and Super Aguri in Formula One He later went on to win the 2017 Indianapolis 500 with Andretti Autosport and the 2020 Indianapolis 500 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Daniil Kvyat raced for Carlin in European F3 in 2013 He has raced for Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso making his debut at the 2014 Australian Grand Prix He made his return to Formula 1 with Scuderia Toro Rosso for 2019 and 2020 Sergio Sette Camara drove for Carlin in 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship alongside Lando Norris He currently Races in Formula E with NIO 333 Racing Tom Blomqvist drove for Carlin the 2014 FIA Formula 3 European Championship where he finished runner up in the championship He will race in the 2024 IndyCar season for Meyer Shank Racing and in the 2024 IMSA SportsCar Championship with Cadillac Racing for the Michelin Endurance Cup rounds Timeline editCurrent seriesF4 British Championship 2015 2017 2019 presentGB3 Championship 2016 presentFIA Formula 2 Championship 2018 presentFIA Formula 3 Championship 2019 presentF4 Spanish Championship 2023 presentExtreme E 2023 presentF1 Academy 2023 presentFormula Winter Series 2024 presentFormer seriesBritish Formula Three Championship 1997 2014Porsche Supercup 2001World Series by Nissan 2003 2004Formula BMW UK 2004 20073000 Pro Series 2005Italian Formula Three Championship 2005A1 Grand Prix 2005 2009Formula Renault 3 5 Series 2005 2013 2015Eurocup Formula Renault 2 0 2007British Formula Renault Championship 2007Formula 3 Euro Series 2008 2009 2011 2012GP3 Series 2010 2015GP2 Asia Series 2011GP2 Series 2011 2016FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2012 2018Formula E 2014 2015Indy Lights 2015 2017 2021Euroformula Open Championship 2016 2021IndyCar Series 2018 2021Japanese Formula 3 Championship 2019European Le Mans Series 2019Asian Le Mans Series 2019 2020ESkootr Championship 2022Formula 4 UAE Championship 2023Footnotes edit Operation Team at A1 Team Japan A1 Team Korea A1 Team Lebanon A1 Team Portugal Operation Team at Mahindra Racing teamReferences edit Wood Ida 25 January 2023 Carlin moves into Spanish F4 as Rodin joins as majority shareholder Formula Scout Retrieved 25 January 2023 Leading junior motorsport team Rodin Carlin to rebrand as Rodin Motorsport Rodin Motorsport 9 January 2024 Retrieved 9 January 2024 Coch Mat 29 November 2023 Junior racing stalwart Carlin departs Speedcafe com Retrieved 9 January 2024 Noble Jonathan 4 December 2023 Stephanie Carlin joins McLaren as F1 business operations director Motorsport com Retrieved 9 January 2024 English Steven 4 November 2009 Carlin team restructured for 2010 autosport com Haymarket Publications Retrieved 4 November 2009 A Team Lebanon informations Archived 8 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine a1podium com A Team Portugal informations Archived 31 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine a1podium com Allen Peter Carlin to be absent from start of FR3 5 season Paddock Scout 7 April 2014 Retrieved on 24 November 2014 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 JONES TO INDY LIGHTS Archived 26 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine Carlin 12 December 2014 Retrieved on 12 December 2014 Carlin return to Indy Lights with Peroni www indylights com 20 December 2020 Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 20 December 2020 Carlin confirms F1 entry application uk sports yahoo com 11 April 2006 Retrieved 11 April 2006 permanent dead link Carlin pours cold water on F1 2011 entry bid talk crash net Crash Media Group 18 June 2010 Retrieved 19 June 2010 CARLIN TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVIDER TO MAHINDRA RACING IN FIA FORMULA E carlin co uk Carlin 8 July 2014 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Mahindra and Carlin set for Formula E split Sam Smith Motorsport com 5 July 2015 Archived from the original on 24 July 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Errington Tom 12 December 2017 Carlin enters IndyCar with two car team for Kimball Chilton Motorsport com Motorsport Network Retrieved 12 December 2017 Indycar Racing News Carlin s IndyCar program a dream come true Archived from the original on 3 January 2018 Retrieved 3 January 2018 Juncos Hollinger enters technical alliance with Carlin for 2022 IndyCar season RACER 3 February 2022 Retrieved 14 March 2022 Carlin leaves GP2 Series ahead of 2017 season autosport com Tsunoda to make F1 racing debut with AlphaTauri in 2021 in place of Kvyat formula1 com TICKTUM COMPLETES CARLIN S F2 LINE UP Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 Retrieved 25 April 2021 Simmons Marcus 12 October 2018 FIA Formula 3 2019 team list revealed including Mercedes ally HWA Autosport Motorsport Network Retrieved 23 January 2019 CARLIN ANNOUNCE TITLE PARTNER BUZZ AND NATORI IN 2019 FIA FORMULA 3 11 January 2019 Archived from the original on 7 November 2020 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Wood Elliot 20 January 2019 Charles Milesi and Rui Andrade graduate to Formula 3 for 2019 FormulaScout Retrieved 23 January 2019 Carlin enters Porsche Supercup with Maassen Autosport com Autosport 2 February 2001 Retrieved 1 February 2023 Watkins Gary 12 February 2019 Carlin launches first sportscar programme with ELMS LMP2 entry www autosport com Autosport Retrieved 1 February 2023 Carlin announce title partnership and driver line up for ELMS www automobilsport com automobilsport 1 April 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2023 Newey replaces hospitalised Carlin ELMS driver www motorsport com 30 August 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2023 CARLIN ANNOUNCED AS FIRST OFFICIAL ESKOOTR CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM www carlin co uk 21 January 2021 Archived from the original on 21 January 2021 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Sir Lewis Hamilton s title winning X44 Vida Carbon Racing announces new team direction Extreme E The Electric Odyssey 7 March 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rodin Motorsport Carlin Motorsport Retrieved 22 March 2006 AchievementsPreceded byTech 1 Racing Formula Renault 3 5 Series Teams Champion2011 Succeeded byTech 1 RacingPreceded byART Grand Prix GP3 Series Teams Champion2014 Succeeded byART Grand PrixPreceded bySchmidt Peterson Motorsports Indy Lights Teams Champion2016 Succeeded byBelardi Auto RacingPreceded byRussian Time FIA Formula 2 Teams Champion2018 Succeeded byDAMS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rodin Motorsport amp oldid 1212865534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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