2006–07 Toyota Racing Series
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The 2006–07 Toyota Racing Series was the third Toyota Racing Series season. It began on 4 November 2006 at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand and ended on 22 April 2007, also at Pukekohe.
Teams and drivers
The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2006–07 Toyota Racing Series. All teams used Tatuus TT104ZZ chassis with Toyota engine.
Team | No. | Driver |
---|---|---|
International Motorsport | 1 | New Zealand Daniel Gaunt |
97 | New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen | |
Knight Motorsport | 3 | New Zealand Andy Knight |
Motorsport Solutions | 4 | New Zealand Andrew Higgins |
22 | United States Michael Johnson | |
Auto Motion | 5 | New Zealand Marc Doran |
New Zealand Dominic Storey | ||
6 | New Zealand Jayant Singh | |
7 | New Zealand Ben Harford | |
9 | New Zealand Nic Jordan | |
40 | New Zealand Mark Munro | |
44 | New Zealand Brent Collins | |
Ken Smith Motorsport | 11 | New Zealand Ken Smith |
New Zealand Wade Cunningham | ||
Mark Petch Motorsport | 16 | Italy Edoardo Piscopo |
38 | Bahrain Hamad Al Fardan | |
55 | New Zealand Christina Orr | |
Zenith Racing | 20 | New Zealand Daynom Templeman |
Victory Motor Racing | 28 | New Zealand Brendon Hartley |
New Zealand Nelson Hartley | ||
44 | New Zealand Will Thomason | |
98 | New Zealand Mark Russ | |
European Technique | 42 | Australia Leanne Tander |
47 | Australia Lucas Dumbrell | |
Australia Barton Mawer | ||
Australia Tim Slade | ||
ESWA Racing | 45 | New Zealand Keeley Pudney |
New Zealand Matthew Hamilton | ||
84 | United Kingdom Ben Clucas | |
Chris van der Drift | 71 | New Zealand Chris van der Drift |
David Besnard | 72 | Australia David Besnard |
Team Meritus | 78 | New Zealand Earl Bamber |
Ben Crighton Racing | 87 | New Zealand Ben Crighton |
International Drivers
Nine drivers in all: USA's Michael Johnson, Italy's Edoardo Piscopo, Bahrain's Hamad Al Fardan, Britain's Ben Clucas and five Australian drivers.
Calendar
Results
The series was won by Daniel Gaunt.[1]
References
- ↑ 2007 Results Retrieved 22 July 2011