Pinnacle Motorsport (Filipino auto racing team) explained

Pinnacle Motorsport
Founded:2016
Base:Manila, Philippines (HQ)
Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia; Zhuhai International Circuit, China (operations)
Principal:John O'Hara
Current Series:Formula 4 UAE Championship
F4 Spanish Championship
Current Drivers:Formula Regional Asian Championship
Pepe Martí
Dilano van 't Hoff
Salih Yoluç
Ayato Iwasaki
F4 UAE Championship
Jules Castro
Jef Machiels
Robert de Haan
F4 Spanish Championship
Anshul Gandhi
Ricardo Escotto
Nelson Neto
Gianmarco Pradel
Francisco Soldavini
Driver Titles:Formula Masters China


2017: Taylor Cockerton
China Formula 4 Championship:
2018: Jordan Dempsey

Website:https://www.pinnaclemotorsport.net/

Pinnacle Motorsport (formerly PRT Racing) is an Irish licensed, Philippines based motor racing team founded in 2016 by Irish former racers John O'Hara and Gary Thompson.[1] Both have experience at Formula 3 level, the former a race winner in the Asian Formula Three[2] series, and had tested for the A1 Team Ireland,[3] the latter featuring in the Japanese F3[4] and 2013 F3 European series.[5] While the team began using the PRT Racing name in the 2016 Formula Masters China series[6] and 2016-17 Asian Le Mans Series sprint and endurance LMP3 events,[7] they adopted the Pinnacle Motorsport name from the 2017 season onward.[8] Further involvement in open wheel racing came in China F4[9] and F3 Asian series.[10] However, both prior to their official formation and throughout their continued operations, Pinnacle have partnered with KCMG to operate many of their motorsport programs across Asia including the Blancpain GT Series Asia GT3Am, Audi R8 LMS Cup, FRD LMP3 Series, Asian Le Mans Series, Asian Formula Renault Series, and the aforementioned Formula Masters China series.[1] A similar partnership also existed in F3 Asia with B-Max Racing.[10] [11] [12]

History

Formula Masters China

For the inaugural season using their own name, the team ran as Cebu Pacific Air by PRT, with three cars initially announced for the first round of the 2016 season driven by Kim Jeong-tae, Nick Rowe and "Jeffrey" Ye Junhui.[6] They would take all 3 victories at the opening round at Shanghai,[13] as well as further podium appearances at Zuhai,[14] Buriram[15] and Sepang.[16] Rowe would only partake in the opening round due to illness and scheduling conflicts,[14] [15] being partially replaced by Thomas Swift,[14] and Ye would leave after the two Chinese rounds, leaving Kim Jeong Tae as the team's only full time driver.[17] He would achieve three more podiums at the final round at Penbay, ending the season 4th in the drivers championship and 2nd in the team's championship,[18] before tragically losing his life in road accident in South Korea.[19]

The 2017 season would see the rebrand to Pinnacle Motorsport, retaining the Cebu Pacific Air sponsorship, and again beginning the season with three cars piloted by Taylor Cockerton, Antolin Gonzales, and Ben Grimes.[20] Cockerton started the season strongly at the first Sepang round with a win and two podiums,[21] and was a consistent podium finisher throughout the second Sepang[22] and both Zuhai rounds,[23] [24] whereas Grimes and Gonzales were often point scorers, the former also grabbing a double podium at Zhuhai.[24] Gonzales would not return for the second Zhuhai round,[23] and a three car entry was restored for the Shanghai finale with the addition of "Billy" Zheng Jiannian.[25] Here, Cockerton clinched the driver's title, winning three out of the four races that weekend as well as four fastest laps and two poles, to overturn his closest rival Daniel Lu by a margin of three points.[26] [27]

Asian Le Mans

PRT Racing entered into both the 2016 Asian Le Mans Sprint Cup, and the 2016-17 Endurance Series, with team owner Ate de Jong and Ginetta factory driver Charlie Robertson driving the #67 Ginetta in the LMP3 category.[7] [28] In the three rounds and six races held at Sepang in the Sprint Cup, the team achieved a win and two other podiums,[29] [30] finishing 2nd in the LMP3 standings.[31] The same car and driver lineup was retained for the Endurance Series, with the addition of Martin Rump for the first two rounds.[32] The team would not have much success, with a retirement at Zuhai,[33] points finishes at Fuji[34] and Buriram,[35] before another retirement in the final round at Sepang ended their campaign.[36]

China Formula 4 Championship

Having contested the first round of the 2018 US F4 Championship with two retirements and a DNS,[37] Jordan Dempsey made the switch to China F4 with Pinnacle Motorsport.[9] Despite another retirement in Race 1, he achieved two second place finishes at Zuhai,[38] before going on a run of seven wins in nine races at Chengdu,[39] Ningbo[40] and Shanghai.[41] Points and a podium at Wuhan,[42] before another win and two podiums at the final round back at Ningbo sealed the driver's title[43] [44] by 50 points even after missing the first round.[38]

F3 Asian Championship

Following the replacement of the Formula Masters China series with the F3 Asian Championship, Pinnacle were one of several teams to sign up for the inaugural season in 2018.[45] [46] The team announced Daniel Cao for the first round at Sepang,[47] as well as collaborating with B-Max Racing to provide a car for "Dragon".[10] This collaboration would continue at Shanghai[48] and again at the final round returning to Sepang, where he was joined by Tairoku Yamaguchi, as well as Liam Lawson driving the Pinnacle team branded car.[49] [50] Lawson would take the final round’s three wins,[51] [52] and the team would finish 5th in the standings.

In 2019, F3 Asia ran two championships, the winter series[53] and the main championship in the summer. Pinnacle’s line up for the former was David Schumacher, Amaury Cordeel and Akash Nandy.[54] Schumacher and Cordeel would leave after the second round, being replaced by Victor Martins and Christian Lundgaard.[55] Season highlights included a Schumacher podium at Buriram,[56] and two podiums for guest driver Martins at Sepang[57] ending up 3rd in the team standings. The relationship with B-Max and "Dragon" continued, alongside Tairoku Yamaguchi,[10] [11] as well as Motoyoshi Yoshida[58] and Miki Koyama.[59]

The summer series line-up consisted of the team’s Chinese F4 champion Jordan Dempsey and Tommy Smith,[60] with Ayrton Simmons replacing Dempsey for round 2 and driving alongside him in round 4.[61] Highlights for Dempsey would be two podiums at Suzuka[62] and Shanghai[63] to finish 7th in the standings, along with the points finishes of Simmons and Smith to help the team to 4th in the teams’ championship.

With F3 Asia fully committing to a winter series format for 2019-20,[64] the team contested the season with 2019 Summer series runner up Jack Doohan[65] and Pietro Fittipaldi[66] as full time drivers. Sebastián Fernández would appear in the third car at both UAE rounds,[67] and Dominic Ang entered for the fourth round at Sepang.[68] Doohan would pick up a win at Sepang[69] and Dubai,[70] as well as all three wins at the second visit to Sepang,[71] ultimately finishing as championship runner up.[72] Fernandez also had success in his brief time with the team, taking two podiums in Dubai[70] and a race win in Abu Dhabi,[73] Fittipaldi was a consistent point scorer, clinching 5th,[72] and Ang retired and failed to start in his entered races.[71] For the 2021 season, all rounds were held in the UAE because of travel restrictions put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[74] The lineup for the condensed season would be rookies Pierre-Louis Chovet, Alexandre Bardinon and Matthias Lüthen, and returning to the championship to join Pinnacle would be Alessio Deledda.[75] Chovet would be the surprise package of the series, picking up 6 wins and finishing 2nd in the standings.[76] Deledda would record two points finishes, both at Dubai,[77] [78] whereas Bardinon and Lüthen did not score.[79]

F4 Spanish Championship

For the 2021 season, Pinnacle announced they were joining the F4 Spanish Championship grid with Alex Dunne.[80] Together, they achieved a pole and podium in their opening weekend at Spa,[81] [82] though prior to round 4 Dunne announced he had parted ways with both Pinnacle and KCMG due to circumstances beyond his control.[83]

Current series results

F3 Asian Championship/Formula Regional Asian Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2018Tatuus F3 T-318 Liam Lawson33233758th5th
Daniel Cao30000719th
2019Tatuus F3 T-318 Jordan Dempsey120002837th4th
Ayrton Simmons600004010th
Tommy Smith1500001118th
2019-20Tatuus F3 T-318 Jack Doohan15545102292nd2nd
Pietro Fittipaldi1500011195th
Sebastián Fernández61112968th
Dominic Ang100000NC
2021Tatuus F3 T-3181562372412nd4th
Alessio Deledda150000915th
Alexandre Bardinon150000020th
Matthias Lüthen90000026th
2022Tatuus F3 T-318 Pepe Martí1500251582nd3rd
Dilano van 't Hoff1201015113th
Ayato Iwasaki150000027th
Salih Yoluç150000036th

Formula Regional Middle East Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2023Tatuus F3 T-318 Pepe Martí122002797th4th
Rafael Villagómez1200014413th
Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak1400011919th
Niels Koolen150000031st
Ayato Iwasaki30000037th
2024Tatuus F3 T-318 Mari Boya1500231125th4th
Alexander Abkhazava1500002015th
Giovanni Maschio150000221st
Finley Green110000034th

F3 Asian Winter Series

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2019Tatuus F3 T-318 Akash Nandy90000627th 3rd
David Schumacher60001438th
Amaury Cordeel600002210th
Victor Martins300020NC†
Christian Lundgaard300000 NC†
As Martins and Lundgaard were guest drivers, they were ineligible for points.

F4 Spanish Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2021Tatuus F4-T014 Alex Dunne901013017th8th
2022Tatuus F4-T421 Ricardo Escotto170000422nd9th
Anshul Gandhi120000028th
Nelson Neto30000033rd
Gianmarco Pradel300000NC
Francisco Soldavini300000NC

Formula 4 UAE Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2022Tatuus F4-T421 Robert de Haan120000030th12th
Jules Castro80000033rd
Jef Machiels120000039th
2023Tatuus F4-T421 Brando Badoer90011696th6th
Hiyu Yamakoshi60000822nd
Jack Beeton150000623rd
Kai Daryanani150000036th
2024Tatuus F4-T421 Kai Daryanani150000225th10th
Hiyu Yamakoshi30000032nd
Fu Yuhao150000037th

Formula 4 South East Asia Championship

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2023Tatuus F4-T421 Kai Daryanani600013610th7th
Liu Kaishun600002017th
Fu Yuhao600001023rd
"Dragon"30000227th10th

Former series results

Formula Masters China

YearCarDriversRacesWinsPolesF.LapsPodiumsPoints
2016Tatuus FA010 Kim Jeong Tae1811181344th2nd
Nick Rowe32212389th
'Jeffrey' Ye Junhui600013410th
Thomas Swift90000811th
2017Tatuus FA010 Taylor Cockerton18545132211st2nd
Ben Grimes180002758th
Antolín González1100002711th
'Billy' Zheng Jiannian40000614th

Asian Le Mans

Endurance Series

F4 Chinese Championship

Timeline

Current series
F4 Spanish Championship2021–present
Formula 4 UAE Championship2022–present
Formula Regional Middle East Championship2023–present
Formula 4 South East Asia Championship2023–present
Former series
Formula Masters China2016–2017
Asian Le Mans Series2016–2017
F4 Chinese Championship2018
Formula Regional Asian Championship2018–2022

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: O'Hara impresses in A1 Team Ireland test. 11 August 2006. Crash. 28 January 2021.
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  8. Web site: Cebu Pacific Air by Pinnacle to debut new livery and driver lineup for Formula Masters. Kho. Christopher. 6 April 2017. Time Attack Manila. 29 January 2021.
  9. Web site: Dempsey switches to China F4 Championship. 31 May 2018. Westmeath Examiner. Celtic media group. 29 January 2021.
  10. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport will race 2 cars in the inaugural F3 Asian Championship. 13 July 2018. Time Attack Manila. 29 January 2021.
  11. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport has an epic driver lineup for the F3 Asian Winter Series. 8 January 2019. Time Attack Manila. 29 January 2021.
  12. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport confirm driver lineup for 2019 F3 Asian Championship. 28 March 2019. 29 January 2021.
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  14. Web site: Double podium for Cebu Pacific Air by PRT at FMCS outing in Zhuhai. 22 June 2016. Time Attack Manila. 30 January 2021.
  15. Web site: Cebu Pacific Air by PRT makes its maiden FMCS outing in Buriram. 27 July 2016. Time Attack Manila. 30 January 2021.
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  23. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport is back in China to resume title hunt in Formula Masters Series. 28 July 2017. Time Attack Manila. 30 January 2021.
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  29. Web site: 2016 ASIAN LE MANS SPRINT CUP ROUND 1 – RESULTS AND CLASSIFICATIONS. 4 February 2021.
  30. Web site: 2016 ASIAN LE MANS SPRINT CUP ROUND 2 – RESULTS AND CLASSIFICATIONS. 4 February 2021.
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  33. Web site: Sadly, PRT Racing didn't make it to the finish line of the 4 Hours of Zhuhai. Zho. Christopher. 2 November 2016. Time Attack Manila. 9 March 2021.
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  40. Web site: Jordan Dempsey continue his F4 Chinese dominance at Ningbo with Pinnacle Motorsport. 10 September 2018. Time Attack Manila. 31 January 2021.
  41. Web site: Dempsey take F4 Chinese championship lead at Shanghai with Pinnacle Motorsport. 27 September 2018. Time Attack Manila. 31 January 2021.
  42. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport, Dempsey lands podium in tricky F4 street race at Wuhan. 10 October 2018. Time Attack Manila. 4 February 2021.
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  49. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport preps 3-car entry for F3 Asian C'ship season ender. 22 November 2018. Time Attack Manila. 8 February 2021.
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  55. Web site: Ticktum pulls out of Asian F3 Winter Series. Wood. Elliot. 21 February 2019. Motorsport.com. 10 February 2021.
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  64. Web site: The F3 Asian Championship announces new 'winter' schedule for 2019/20 season. Rickert. Andrew. 20 August 2019. HighwayF1. 9 March 2021.
  65. Web site: Liam Lawson to defend TRS title, Yuki Tsunoda joins as team-mate. Wood. Elliot. 11 December 2019. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
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  67. Web site: Sebastian Fernandez in, Daniel Cao out for Asian F3's UAE races. Wood. Elliot. 8 January 2020. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
  68. Web site: Miki Koyama leads new Asian F3 entries for Sepang round. Wood. Elliot. 13 February 2020. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
  69. Web site: Joey Alders takes double Sepang win in Asian F3 season opener. Whitfield. Steve. 15 December 2019. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
  70. Web site: Doohan, Alders and Kanamaru win in crazy Asian F3 visit to Dubai. Waring. Bethoine. 10 January 2020. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
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  72. Web site: Ukyo Sasahara ends Asian F3 season with 11th series win. Whitfield. Steve. 23 February 2020. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
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  76. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport caps F3 Asian season as 2021 vice-champions. 21 February 2021. 9 March 2021.
  77. Web site: Guanyu Zhou leads Prema 1-2 in second Asian F3 race. Suttill. Josh. 30 January 2021. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
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  80. Web site: Pinnacle Motorsport moves into Spanish F4 with karter Alex Dunne. Wood. Eliot. 9 March 2021. Formula Scout. 9 March 2021.
  81. Web site: Dunne and van't Hoff claim poles for Spanish F4 opener at Spa. 29 April 2021. Allen. Peter. Formula Scout. 3 August 2021.
  82. Web site: Van't Hoff wins ahead of Macia in Spanish F4's Spa opener. 30 April 2021. Allen. Peter. Formula Scout. 3 August 2021.
  83. Web site: Spanish F4's first race at Motorland Aragon cancelled due to rain. 31 July 2021. Lopez. Alejandro Alonso. Formula Scout. 3 August 2021.