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Paul Morris Motorsport

Paul Morris Motorsport, also known as its business name of Nemo Racing,[1] is an Australian motor racing team that competed in V8 Supercars between 2000 and 2012. The team also won the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 and four Australian Super Touring Championships. The team is based at the Norwell Motorplex in Norwell, Queensland and currently competes in the Super3 Series.[2]

Paul Morris Motorsport
ManufacturerFord
BMW
Holden
Team PrincipalPaul Morris
Race DriversPaul Morris (1995–2014)
Charlie O'Brien (1995–96)
Geoff Brabham (1995–97)
Craig Baird (1997)
Matt Neal (2000, 2008)
Kevin Schwantz (2000)
Owen Kelly (2000, 2007, 2009)
Aaron McGill (2000)
Ashley Stichbury (2001)
Wayne Wakefield (2002)
John Faulkner (2003)
Alan Gurr (2004, 2006)
Paul Radisich (2005)
Fabian Coulthard (2006–07)
Steve Ellery (2006–07)
Russell Ingall (2008–11)
Boris Said (2008, 2011, 2012)
Tim Slade (2009)
Greg Murphy 2010
Tim Blanchard (2010)
Allan Simonsen (2010)
Yvan Muller (2010)
Jack Perkins (2010–11)
Steve Owen (2011–12)
Jan Magnussen (2011)
ChassisBMW 320i
Holden Commodore VS
Holden Commodore VT
Holden Commodore VX
Holden Commodore VY
Holden Commodore VZ
Holden Commodore VE
Ford Falcon FG
Debut2000
Drivers' Championships0
Round wins1
Race wins2
2012 position15th

Background

The team was born out of a split of LoGaMo Racing, owned by Tony Longhurst, Frank Gardner and Terry Morris. After the 1994 Australian Touring Car season, Longhurst wished to continue in the Australian Touring Car Championship while Gardner and Morris wanted to stick with the Australian Super Touring Championship. At the end of 1994, Gardner and Morris bought Longhurst out, with the latter forming Longhurst Racing to race a Ford Falcon EF in the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship.[3]

History

Super Touring

In the LoGaMo days, the team had a long association with tobacco sponsorship. After 1994, this was not able to be renewed due to the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 and the Benson & Hedges sponsorship concluded at the end of 1994. For the next three years, the team competed in the Australian Super Touring Championship with Geoff Brabham and Paul Morris driving BMW 320is. Morris won the series in 1995 and 1997, while Brabham teamed with brother David to win the 1997 Bathurst 1000, after the Morris and Craig Baird entry had been disqualified.[4] A third car was entered at some events in 1995 and 1996 for Charlie O'Brien and in 1997 for Baird.

At the end of 1997, BMW withdrew their support and the team closed. Gardner retired and sold the Performance Driving Centre in Norwell to Morris. After racing for PacWest Racing in the Indy Lights Championship in 1998, Morris reformed the team with Tim Neff, racing a BMW 320i to victory in the 1999 Australian Super Touring Championship, which he repeated in 2000.

V8 Supercars

Single-car origins

Morris entered the V8 Supercar series in 2000 with an ex-Holden Racing Team Commodore VS. The car was destroyed at the Oran Park round in 2000 when Morris was involved in a fiery crash with Mark Larkham at the start of one of the races.[5] Later in the year the team upgraded to a Commodore VT purchased from James Rosenberg Racing.[6][7]

In 2001, the team completed its first in-house built Commodore VX, not before winning the Calder Park round in the older VT model.[7][8] It proved to be the only race and round victories for the team. The team generally raced one car until 2005, when it began preparing the Team Kiwi Racing car under a customer deal.

Expansion to two cars

In 2006, after purchasing a Level 1 licence from Tony Longhurst, it expanded to two cars with Fabian Coulthard, Alan Gurr, Steven Ellery, Jack Perkins and Shane Price sharing the No. 39 car.[9] In 2007, Coulthard, Ellery and Owen Kelly drove the second car.[10]

In 2008, Russell Ingall joined as the driver of the second car bringing title sponsorship from Supercheap Auto. At the end of the year, Morris retired and was replaced by Tim Slade in a deal brokered by former V8 Supercar team owner James Rosenberg, who also took on ownership of Slade's car.[7]

In 2010, Greg Murphy replaced Tim Slade with backing from Castrol.[11][12] The team moved away from self-built cars, buying two Triple Eight Race Engineering Commodore VEs.[13]

In 2011, Murphy was replaced by Steve Owen.[14]

Customer entry and demise

With Ingall and Supercheap Auto departing at the end of 2011, one REC was leased to Tekno Autosports while preparation of the remaining car was contracted to Dick Johnson Racing. The team's two Commodore VEs also passed to Tekno in exchange for a Ford Falcon FG.[7] In 2013, the remaining REC was sold to Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport.[15] At the end of the year, the leased REC was returned from Tekno Autosports and sold to Dick Johnson Racing.[7] This signalled the end of the team after 13 years in the championship.

Other racing activities

After Morris' full-time V8 Supercars career ended at the end of the 2008 season, his team entered the Development Series, later known as Super2, in every season up until 2018. Morris himself entered selected rounds from 2009 to 2015, while at its peak the team entered four cars in the 2015 season.[16] The team won its only two championship rounds in 2017 with Anton De Pasquale at the wheel.

In 2019, the team withdrew from Super2 and instead entered in the newly renamed Super3 Series.[17]

Paul Morris Motorsport manages trucks for the Stadium Super Trucks, with the Norwell Motorplex serving as the corporate headquarters for the series' Australian operations under the Boost Mobile Super Trucks name.[18][19]

Bathurst 1000 Results

Supercars drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Supercars Championship, in order of first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics

Super2 drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Super2 Series, in order of first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics.

Super3 drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Super3 Series, in order of first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics.

References

  1. ^ Australian Securities & Investments Commission extract company no 010 769 052 Nemo Racing Pty Ltd formerly Frank Gardner Racing Pty Ltd formerly Logamo Pty Ltd formerly Tony Longhurst Racing Pty Ltd
  2. ^ Home Holden Driving Centre
  3. ^ Normoyle, Steve (1995). The Great Race 15. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  4. ^ Normoyle, Steve (1997). The Great Race 17. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  5. ^ Noonan, Aaron (24 June 2016). "Saturday Sleuthing: The Dude's lucky escape". Supercars.com. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  6. ^ Normoyle, Steve (2000). The Great Race 20. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  7. ^ a b c d e REC sale the end of an era for Paul Morris Speedcafe 4 December 2013
  8. ^ Normoyle, Steve (2001). The Great Race 21. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  9. ^ Normoyle, Steve (2006). The Great Race 26. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  10. ^ Normoyle, Steve (2007). The Great Race 27. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing. ISSN 1031-6124.
  11. ^ "Murph confirmed as PMM driver". Official site of the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series. 17 December 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2009.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Murphy confirmed as Castrol driver at PMM Speedcafe 17 December 2008
  13. ^ PMM to benefit from transition phase Speedcafe 23 February 2010
  14. ^ . Speedcafe. 21 December 2010. Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  15. ^ Lucas Dumbrell set to buy second V8 licence Speedcafe 18 November 2012
  16. ^ Paul Morris to field Gracie in Dunlop Series Speedcafe 19 November 2014
  17. ^ Herrero, Daniel (22 March 2019). "Paul Morris Motorsport Super3 car unveiled". Speedcafe. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Rights deal signed for Super Trucks in Australia". Speedcafe. 6 May 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  19. ^ Howard, Tom; Herrero, Daniel (6 September 2019). "Super Trucks corporate experience to be run at Norwell". Speedcafe. Retrieved 6 September 2019.

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Paul Morris Motorsport also known as its business name of Nemo Racing 1 is an Australian motor racing team that competed in V8 Supercars between 2000 and 2012 The team also won the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 and four Australian Super Touring Championships The team is based at the Norwell Motorplex in Norwell Queensland and currently competes in the Super3 Series 2 Paul Morris MotorsportManufacturerFordBMWHoldenTeam PrincipalPaul MorrisRace DriversPaul Morris 1995 2014 Charlie O Brien 1995 96 Geoff Brabham 1995 97 Craig Baird 1997 Matt Neal 2000 2008 Kevin Schwantz 2000 Owen Kelly 2000 2007 2009 Aaron McGill 2000 Ashley Stichbury 2001 Wayne Wakefield 2002 John Faulkner 2003 Alan Gurr 2004 2006 Paul Radisich 2005 Fabian Coulthard 2006 07 Steve Ellery 2006 07 Russell Ingall 2008 11 Boris Said 2008 2011 2012 Tim Slade 2009 Greg Murphy 2010Tim Blanchard 2010 Allan Simonsen 2010 Yvan Muller 2010 Jack Perkins 2010 11 Steve Owen 2011 12 Jan Magnussen 2011 ChassisBMW 320iHolden Commodore VSHolden Commodore VTHolden Commodore VXHolden Commodore VYHolden Commodore VZHolden Commodore VEFord Falcon FGDebut2000Drivers Championships0Round wins1Race wins22012 position15th Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 Super Touring 2 2 V8 Supercars 2 2 1 Single car origins 2 2 2 Expansion to two cars 2 2 3 Customer entry and demise 3 Other racing activities 4 Bathurst 1000 Results 5 Supercars drivers 6 Super2 drivers 7 Super3 drivers 8 ReferencesBackground EditThe team was born out of a split of LoGaMo Racing owned by Tony Longhurst Frank Gardner and Terry Morris After the 1994 Australian Touring Car season Longhurst wished to continue in the Australian Touring Car Championship while Gardner and Morris wanted to stick with the Australian Super Touring Championship At the end of 1994 Gardner and Morris bought Longhurst out with the latter forming Longhurst Racing to race a Ford Falcon EF in the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship 3 History EditSuper Touring Edit In the LoGaMo days the team had a long association with tobacco sponsorship After 1994 this was not able to be renewed due to the Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 and the Benson amp Hedges sponsorship concluded at the end of 1994 For the next three years the team competed in the Australian Super Touring Championship with Geoff Brabham and Paul Morris driving BMW 320is Morris won the series in 1995 and 1997 while Brabham teamed with brother David to win the 1997 Bathurst 1000 after the Morris and Craig Baird entry had been disqualified 4 A third car was entered at some events in 1995 and 1996 for Charlie O Brien and in 1997 for Baird At the end of 1997 BMW withdrew their support and the team closed Gardner retired and sold the Performance Driving Centre in Norwell to Morris After racing for PacWest Racing in the Indy Lights Championship in 1998 Morris reformed the team with Tim Neff racing a BMW 320i to victory in the 1999 Australian Super Touring Championship which he repeated in 2000 V8 Supercars Edit Single car origins Edit Morris entered the V8 Supercar series in 2000 with an ex Holden Racing Team Commodore VS The car was destroyed at the Oran Park round in 2000 when Morris was involved in a fiery crash with Mark Larkham at the start of one of the races 5 Later in the year the team upgraded to a Commodore VT purchased from James Rosenberg Racing 6 7 In 2001 the team completed its first in house built Commodore VX not before winning the Calder Park round in the older VT model 7 8 It proved to be the only race and round victories for the team The team generally raced one car until 2005 when it began preparing the Team Kiwi Racing car under a customer deal Expansion to two cars Edit In 2006 after purchasing a Level 1 licence from Tony Longhurst it expanded to two cars with Fabian Coulthard Alan Gurr Steven Ellery Jack Perkins and Shane Price sharing the No 39 car 9 In 2007 Coulthard Ellery and Owen Kelly drove the second car 10 In 2008 Russell Ingall joined as the driver of the second car bringing title sponsorship from Supercheap Auto At the end of the year Morris retired and was replaced by Tim Slade in a deal brokered by former V8 Supercar team owner James Rosenberg who also took on ownership of Slade s car 7 In 2010 Greg Murphy replaced Tim Slade with backing from Castrol 11 12 The team moved away from self built cars buying two Triple Eight Race Engineering Commodore VEs 13 In 2011 Murphy was replaced by Steve Owen 14 Customer entry and demise Edit With Ingall and Supercheap Auto departing at the end of 2011 one REC was leased to Tekno Autosports while preparation of the remaining car was contracted to Dick Johnson Racing The team s two Commodore VEs also passed to Tekno in exchange for a Ford Falcon FG 7 In 2013 the remaining REC was sold to Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 15 At the end of the year the leased REC was returned from Tekno Autosports and sold to Dick Johnson Racing 7 This signalled the end of the team after 13 years in the championship Other racing activities EditAfter Morris full time V8 Supercars career ended at the end of the 2008 season his team entered the Development Series later known as Super2 in every season up until 2018 Morris himself entered selected rounds from 2009 to 2015 while at its peak the team entered four cars in the 2015 season 16 The team won its only two championship rounds in 2017 with Anton De Pasquale at the wheel In 2019 the team withdrew from Super2 and instead entered in the newly renamed Super3 Series 17 Paul Morris Motorsport manages trucks for the Stadium Super Trucks with the Norwell Motorplex serving as the corporate headquarters for the series Australian operations under the Boost Mobile Super Trucks name 18 19 Bathurst 1000 Results EditYear No Car Drivers Pos Laps2000 29 Holden VT Commodore Paul Morris Matt Neal 12th 15867 Holden VS Commodore Owen Kelly Aaron McGill DNF 22001 29 Holden VT Commodore Paul Morris Ashley Stichbury 12th 1592002 29 Holden VX Commodore Paul Morris Wayne Wakefield DNF 1352003 24 Holden VX Commodore Wayne Wakefield Andy McLera DNQ 029 Holden VY Commodore Paul Morris John Faulkner DNF 52004 29 Holden VY Commodore Paul Morris Alan Gurr DNF 50Supercars drivers EditThe following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Supercars Championship in order of first appearance Drivers who only drove for the team on a part time basis are listed in italics Paul Morris 2000 2012 Kevin Schwantz 2000 Matt Neal 2000 2001 2008 Owen Kelly 2000 2007 2009 Aaron McGill 2000 Ashley Stichbury 2001 Wayne Wakefield 2002 2003 Alan Gurr 2003 2004 2006 Andy McElrea 2003 John Faulkner 2003 Paul Radisich 2005 Fabian Coulthard 2006 2007 Steven Ellery 2006 2007 Shane Price 2006 Jack Perkins 2006 2010 2011 Kayne Scott 2006 Chris Pither 2007 Russell Ingall 2008 2011 Boris Said 2008 2011 2012 Tim Slade 2009 Greg Murphy 2010 Tim Blanchard 2010 Allan Simonsen 2010 Yvan Muller 2010 Steve Owen 2011 2012 Jan Magnussen 2011 Super2 drivers EditThe following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Super2 Series in order of first appearance Drivers who only drove for the team on a part time basis are listed in italics Colin Corkery 2009 Paul Morris 2009 2015 Phil Foster 2010 Amber Anderson 2010 Jack Perkins 2010 Bryce Fullwood 2015 Renee Gracie 2015 2016 Aaren Russell 2015 Drew Russell 2015 Anton De Pasquale 2016 2017 Jack Smith 2016 Shae Davies 2018 Nash Morris 2022 Super3 drivers EditThe following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Super3 Series in order of first appearance Drivers who only drove for the team on a part time basis are listed in italics Broc Feeney 2019 Nash Morris 2021 References Edit Australian Securities amp Investments Commission extract company no 010 769 052 Nemo Racing Pty Ltd formerly Frank Gardner Racing Pty Ltd formerly Logamo Pty Ltd formerly Tony Longhurst Racing Pty Ltd Home Holden Driving Centre Normoyle Steve 1995 The Great Race 15 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 Normoyle Steve 1997 The Great Race 17 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 Noonan Aaron 24 June 2016 Saturday Sleuthing The Dude s lucky escape Supercars com Retrieved 24 March 2019 Normoyle Steve 2000 The Great Race 20 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 a b c d e REC sale the end of an era for Paul Morris Speedcafe 4 December 2013 Normoyle Steve 2001 The Great Race 21 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 Normoyle Steve 2006 The Great Race 26 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 Normoyle Steve 2007 The Great Race 27 Hornsby Chevron Publishing ISSN 1031 6124 Murph confirmed as PMM driver Official site of the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series 17 December 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2009 permanent dead link Murphy confirmed as Castrol driver at PMM Speedcafe 17 December 2008 PMM to benefit from transition phase Speedcafe 23 February 2010 Biggest opportunity of my career Owen Speedcafe 21 December 2010 Archived from the original on 5 January 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2010 Lucas Dumbrell set to buy second V8 licence Speedcafe 18 November 2012 Paul Morris to field Gracie in Dunlop Series Speedcafe 19 November 2014 Herrero Daniel 22 March 2019 Paul Morris Motorsport Super3 car unveiled Speedcafe Retrieved 23 March 2019 Rights deal signed for Super Trucks in Australia Speedcafe 6 May 2018 Retrieved 6 May 2018 Howard Tom Herrero Daniel 6 September 2019 Super Trucks corporate experience to be run at Norwell Speedcafe Retrieved 6 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Morris Motorsport amp oldid 1105489694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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