Pacific Racing Explained

Short Name:Pacific
Long Name:Pacific Grand Prix
Pacific Team Lotus
Base:Thetford, United Kingdom
Founders:Keith Wiggins
Staff:Adrian Reynard
Frank Coppuck
Drivers: Paul Belmondo
Bertrand Gachot
Giovanni Lavaggi
Jean-Denis Délétraz
Andrea Montermini
Debut:1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races:33 (40 starts from 66 entries)
Cons Champ:0
Drivers Champ:0
Wins:0
Poles:0
Fastest Laps:0
Last Race:1995 Australian Grand Prix

Pacific Racing (later known as Pacific Grand Prix, and finally as Pacific Team Lotus) was a motor racing team from the United Kingdom. Following success in lower formulae, the team took part in two full seasons of Formula One, in and, entering 33 Grands Prix without any success.

Origins and success in lower formulae

The team was founded by former mechanic Keith Wiggins in 1984, to race in the European Formula Ford Championship, with Norwegian driver Harald Huysman and Marlboro backing. Huysman won both the European and Benelux titles. On Huysman's advice, Pacific entered Bertrand Gachot in British Formula Ford with a Reynard in 1985. The following year, Gachot, also part of the Marlboro World Championship team, won the Formula Ford 2000 crown for Pacific. Marlboro stayed with Wiggins' team in FF2000 in 1987, winning the British title with JJ Lehto.

In 1988, Pacific entered the British F3 Championship with Lehto and a Reynard car, and won the title on their first attempt. Wiggins did not want to stay in F3 and moved up to Formula 3000, once more in association with Reynard and Marlboro. However, Lehto and Eddie Irvine's season was disappointing and the tobacco company's support moved to rival DAMS in 1990. The team returned to form in 1991, taking Christian Fittipaldi to the F3000 crown.

Formula One

Pacific Racing had won in every junior category it had participated in, and by 1992 Wiggins was determined that it would make the step up to F1 for the 1993 season, in the process renaming the team as Pacific Grand Prix. Lacking an in-house engineering staff and conscious of how limited his timescale was, Wiggins contacted F3000 constructor Reynard Racing to design and build the new PR01 chassis, hoping to benefit from several years of research and development that Reynard had invested in their recently scrapped in-house F1 project. Unfortunately for Pacific, the Rory Byrne-led design team had gone to Benetton at the end of 1991 and Reynard had sold the design (still in form of paper drawings) to Ligier. The small PR01 design team, working at Reynard but nominally employed by Pacific to conform to FIA Regulations, were forced to start a new design based on what little of the Reynard F1 research remained and utilizing a number of minor components from Reynard's F3000 chassis in an attempt to constrain costs. With their roots in the same project, the resulting Benetton B193, Ligier JS37 and Pacific PR01 shared the same slab-sided, raised-nose profile that later became standard in Formula One.

They instead postponed their entry in January 1993[1] because of a recession and resulting failure of investors to pay up.

They were unable to enter F1 until 1994. The year was a disaster. Paul Belmondo and former Jordan driver Bertrand Gachot (who was a shareholder in the team) started the season as drivers, with Oliver Gavin testing. The PR01, designed for the 1993 season, had undergone none of the vital wind tunnel testing required to refine the car's aerodynamics, had seen only a few dozen miles of track testing and its Ilmor 3.5 L V10 engine was underpowered by 1994 standards. That season the team failed to score a point or finish a single race, and from the French Grand Prix onwards, neither car qualified.

Aiming for a fresh start in 1995, Pacific made a deal with the owner of the former Team Lotus to enter as "Pacific Team Lotus". Although no staff, equipment or technology came to the team as a result, the aim was for Pacific to benefit from association with the famous Lotus name.[2] The obsolete Ilmor engines had been replaced by Ford ED V8s and a whole host of new sponsors were brought in. Good news also came when the PR02 was guaranteed a start each race, with Larrousse and Lotus disappearing from the entry lists and only Forti coming in. An embarrassing moment happened during the reveal of the car when it took Wiggins 25 minutes to open a bottle of champagne. Belmondo had been replaced with Andrea Montermini. Having had no luck in the first half of the season, team partner Gachot vacated his seat in mid-1995, making way for paydrivers Giovanni Lavaggi (four races, four DNFs) and Jean-Denis Délétraz (two races, one DNF, one NC). Gachot later returned after the money of the two pay-drivers dried up and two drivers Wiggins wanted to run (Formula Nippon driver Katsumi Yamamoto for Okayama and Suzuka and test driver Oliver Gavin for Australia) were denied superlicences. Pacific's best finishes that season were 8th in the German and Australian Grands Prix, both times as the multi-lapped last car in the track.

Withdrawal and aftermath

At the end of the 1995 season, the team withdrew from Formula One and Wiggins went back to Formula 3000, resurrecting Pacific Racing with Patrick Lemarié and Cristiano da Matta as drivers, but was unable to recapture the success of the pre-F1 era. Both were replaced by Oliver Tichy and Marc Gené for the following season; Gené left the team after his accident at Pau, and Tichy continued alone until the team quit mid-season. In 1997, Pacific's former F1 drivers Gachot and Belmondo were reunited in the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, both acting as drivers of the Pacific-sponsored Toyota Supra entered by Cerumo in the GT500 class.[3] On that same year, Wiggins also attempted to enter sportscar racing and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a heavily modified BRM chassis known as the P301 and using Nissan engines. Following a series of failures for the project into 1998, Wiggins closed the team.

Wiggins joined Lola and helped the constructor reclaim ground in the Champ Car World Series. With a foothold in the United States, the mechanic-turned-team manager joined up with the Herdez brewery and in 2000 acquired Bettenhausen Motorsports, renaming it HVM Racing. In 2006, Paul Stoddart, former owner of the Minardi F1 team, bought an interest in the team and renamed it Minardi Team USA; the team reverted to the HVM Racing name after American open-wheel reunification two years later, before leaving the sport at the end of 2012 season.

Racing record

Results summary

YearChampionshipCarDriver(s)RacesWinsPolesFastest
laps
PointsDC/WDCTC/WCC
1984Benelux Formula Ford 1600[4] Harald Huysman1st
European Formula Ford 1600 Harald Huysman1st
1985British Formula Ford 1600Reynard Bertrand Gachot
1986British Formula Ford 2000Reynard Bertrand Gachot1st
1987British Formula Ford 2000[5] JJ Lehto1st
European Formula Ford JJ Lehto1st
1988British Formula Three[6] [7] Reynard 883-Toyota JJ Lehto1886111131stn/a
John Alcorn21*7th
Evan Demoulas80000NC
Macau Grand Prix[8] 2 JJ Lehto1000n/aRetn/a
1989International Formula 3000Reynard 89D-Mugen24 Eddie Irvine10000119th7th
25 JJ Lehto9000613th
Allan McNish10000NC
1990International Formula 3000Lola T90/50-Mugen24 Stéphane Proulx110010NCNC
25 Marco Greco20000NC
Claude Bourbonnais20000NC
1991International Formula 3000Reynard 91D-Mugen29 Antonio Tamburini10101224th1st
30 Christian Fittipaldi10241471st
1992International Formula 3000Reynard 92D-Mugen1 Laurent Aïello10000313th4th
2 Jordi Gené10110215th
1993International Formula 3000Reynard 93D-Cosworth8 David Coulthard9102253rd4th
9 Michael Bartels70004=11th
Phil Andrews20000NC
1994Formula OnePacific PR01-Ilmor33 Paul Belmondo160000NCNC
34 Bertrand Gachot160000NC
1995Formula OnePacific PR02-Ford16 Bertrand Gachot110000NCNC
Giovanni Lavaggi40000NC
Jean-Denis Délétraz20000NC
17 Andrea Montermini160000NC
1996International Formula 3000Lola T96/50-Zytek28 Patrick Lemarié160002=13th7th
29 Cristiano da Matta160007=8th
1997International Formula 3000Lola T96/50-Zytek14 Oliver Tichy800014*7th9th
15 Marc Gené20010NC
Intl. Sports Racing SeriesBRM P301-Nissan14 Franz Konrad
Richard Dean
Wido Rössler
10000NCNC
24 Hours of Le Mans14 Eliseo Salazar
Harri Toivonen
Jesús Pareja
1000n/an/an/a
1998Intl. Sports Racing SeriesBRM P301-Nissan14 Tim Sugden
Grant Orbell
William Hewland
20000NCNC
* Including points scored for other teams.

Complete International Formula 3000 results

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(key)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers1234567891011PointsTC
1989Reynard 89DMugen V8SILVALPAUJERPERBRHBIRSPABUGDIJ177th
Eddie IrvineDNSRetDSQRet3Ret6944
JJ LehtoDSQRet46RetRetRet5Ret
Allan McNish8
1990Lola T90/50Mugen V8DONSILPAUJERMNZPERHOCBRHBIRBUGNOG0NC
Stéphane Proulx12RetRetRetRetRet10RetRetRet7
Marco GrecoDNQDNQ
Claude BourbonnaisDNQDNQ
1991Reynard 91DMugen V8VALPAUJERMUGPERHOCBRHSPABUGNOG691st
Antonio Tamburini31047465Ret1Ret
Christian Fittipaldi2213DSQ43Ret21
1992Reynard 92DMugen V8SILPAUCATPERHOCNURSPAALBNOGMAG244th
Laurent AïelloRetRetRet111056Ret7Ret
Jordi Gené1Ret3Ret582Ret810
1993Reynard 93DCosworth V8DONSILPAUPERHOCNURSPAMAGNOG294th
David Coulthard13221Ret73RetRet
Michael BartelsRet3RetRetRetRetRet
Phil AndrewsDSQ13
1996Lola T96/50Zytek V8NURPAUPERHOCSILSPAMAGESTMUGHOC97th
Patrick Lemarié12513108Ret815Ret8
Cristiano da Matta945RetRet105720Ret
1997Lola T96/50Zytek V8SILPAUHELNURPERHOCA1RSPAMUGJER89th
Oliver Tichy8829Ret75Ret
Marc Gené13DNQ

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers1234567891011121314151617PointsWCC
1994PR01Ilmor 2175A 3.5 V10BRAPACSMRMONESPCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOREURJPNAUS0NC
Paul BelmondoDNQDNQDNQRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Bertrand GachotRetDNQRetRetRetRetDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
1995PR02Ford EDC 3.0 V8BRAARGSMRESPMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPOREURPACJPNAUS0NC
Bertrand GachotRetRetRetRetRetRetRet12RetRet8
Giovanni LavaggiRetRetRetRet
Ret15
9RetRetDNSDSQRetNCRet812RetDNSRetRetRetRetRet

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: January & February 1993 Information . Teamdan.com . 2011-04-23 . 3 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303200013/http://www.teamdan.com/archive/1993/janfeb93.html . dead .
  2. Web site: F1 News > Pacific forms alliance with Lotus . Grandprix.com . 1995-02-28 . 2011-04-23.
  3. News: Nakajima Becomes Latest Super GT Connection To Le Mans Victory. dailysportscar.com. RJ O’Connell. Dailysportscar. 20 June 2018. 28 June 2024.
  4. Web site: Constructors: Pacific Grand Prix. 2008-01-03 . GrandPrix.com.
  5. Web site: Jyrki Järvilehto career statistics . 2008-01-01 . Driver Database .
  6. Web site: Evan Demoulas career statistics . 2008-01-01 . Driver Database .
  7. Web site: F3 British Championships 1988 (GB) . https://web.archive.org/web/20010217022219/http://www.clarinet.fi/~spitkane/F3British/champfp88.htm . dead . 2001-02-17 . Pitkänen, Seppo . 2008-01-01 . Driver Database .
  8. Web site: 1988 Macau Grand Prix. PDF. 2008-01-08. Formel3Guide.com. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303181938/http://www.formel3guide.com/images/ergebnisse/1988-macau.pdf. dead.
  9. Web site: GP2 & F3000 . Speedsport Magazine . 2008-01-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080119183328/http://www.speedsportmag.com/en/gp2_series_fia_formula_3000/gp2_series_fia_formula_3000.php . 19 January 2008 . dead .
  10. Web site: Formula 3000 results, 1989-1997 . Racing Database . 2008-01-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929014113/http://www.racing-database.com/ . 29 September 2007 . dead .