Gilmour Racing
Gilmour Racing is a privateer long-term car entrant in the Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship. 2020 marks the 17th consecutive season of Formula 3 for the family owned and run team. In 2020, the team will compete in the Championship Class in a full season effort with their drivers Josh Buchan and Richard Peasey.[1]
Founded | 2004 |
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Founder(s) | Errol Gilmour |
Base | |
Team principal(s) | Errol Gilmour |
Current series | Australian Formula 3 |
Former series | Queensland Formula Ford Australian Formula 3 Australian Drivers' Championship |
Current drivers | 17. Josh Buchan 37. Richard Peasey |
Teams' Championships | F3 National Class 2007 2015 2016 F3 Championship 2011 2015 2017 |
Drivers' Championships | 5 |
Website | Official website |
Gilmour Racing | |
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Starts | 103 |
Wins | 16 |
Poles | 7 |
Fastest laps | 8 |
Best finish | 1st in 2011 |
Previous series | |
2001-03 2004-11 2005-11 | Queensland Formula Ford Australian Formula 3 Australian Drivers' Championship |
Championship titles | |
2003 2008,2013 2011 2011 | Queensland Formula Ford Australian Formula 3 - National Class Australian Formula 3 Australian Drivers' Championship |
Last updated on: 8 December 2011. |
Team history
Gilmour Developments formed in 2001 for driver Chris Gilmour, competing in the Queensland Formula Ford Championship before renaming as Gilmour Racing and entering the Australian Formula 3 Championship in 2004. The team had previously competed in various karting championships across Australia in the preceding 14 years, earning over 500 trophies.
Formula Ford
Gilmour Developments competed in the 2001, 2002 and 2003 Queensland Formula Ford Championships. The team finished second in both 2001 and 2002 before finally claiming the 2003 Championship, with 7 wins. In total, the team claimed one championship and eleven race wins.
Formula 3
2004
For 2004, Gilmour Racing bought an Opel "Baby" Spiess powered Dallara F301 in their efforts to win the Australian Formula 3 Championship. Competing in the outright class, the team picked up both Rookie of the Year and second in the Championship in a year that included 5 wins, 2 pole positions, 12 podiums and 235 points.
2005
The 2005 season saw the introduction of the next generation of Formula 3 chassis to the Australian Formula 3 Championship. Gilmour Racing chose not to upgrade, competing with their existing chassis. Despite this, in 7 rounds and the Australian Grand Prix support races, the team claimed 12 podiums and 126 points. Chris Gilmour competed in Round 7 for Cooltemp Racing, amassing a total of 142 points and fourth outright for the season.
2006
Gilmour Racing chose to upgrade to a Dallara F304-Opel Spiess for the 2006 season, a sister car to the Cooltemp Racing chassis Chris Gilmour had driven in 2005. While awaiting the delivery of their car, Gilmour Racing teamed with Cooltemp Racing to field Chris in Round 1. The new car arrived in time for the second round, and it debuted at Symmons Plains. Despite some early teething problems, the team amassed 4 podiums, 11 top fives and 137 points. Chris Gilmour in total scored 4th place and 150 points.
2007
Due to a lack of funding, Gilmour Racing competed in only 3 championship rounds and the non-championship Australian Grand Prix support races. Despite this, the team achieved 4 top fives, 52 points and 8th place.
2008
Gilmour Racing is contesting the National Class of the 2008 Kumho Tyres Australian Formula 3 Championship with driver Chris Gilmour.
Results Summary
^ Includes results obtained utilising Cooltemp Racing's Dallara F304-Opel Spiess
^^ Denotes partial season
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Ben Barker |
Winner of the Australian Drivers' Championship 2011 |
Succeeded by James Winslow |
References
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- "Australian Formula 3 - Teams and Drivers". www.formula3.com.au. Retrieved 10 May 2020.