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{{short description|Former British Formula One constructor}}{{redirect|Racing Point}}{{distinguish|Force India|text=the team’s successor, Aston Martin F1 Team or the predecessor, Racing Point Force India}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2020}}{{use British English|date = September 2019}}







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{{flagiconSergio Pérez>{{flagiconLance Stroll>{{flagicon|GER}} Nico Hülkenberg}}|Tyres = Pirelli2019 Australian Grand Prix}}|Final = 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix|Races = 38Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains>BWT Mercedes{{efn|name=BWT engine}}|Cons_champ = 0|Drivers_champ = 0|Wins = 1|Podiums = 4|Points = 268|Poles = 1|Fastest_laps = 0|Last_season = |Last_position = }}Racing Point F1 Team, which competed as BWT Racing Point F1 Team and commonly known as Racing Point, was a British motor racing team and constructor that Racing Point UK entered into the Formula One World Championship. The team was based in Silverstone, England and competed under a British licence.The team was renamed in February 2019 from Racing Point Force India F1 Team, which used the constructor name of Force India for the latter half of the 2018 season. Racing Point made their racing debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix. The team’s drivers for the 2020 season were Sergio Pérez and Lance Stroll. The team rebranded to Aston Martin for the 2021 Formula One season.WEB,www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.racing-point-set-to-become-aston-martin-racing-for-2021.2YwShWhMbZr2NK1M4Q1nMn.html, Racing Point set to become Aston Martin Racing for 2021, formula1.com, en, 31 January 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200131133413/https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.racing-point-set-to-become-aston-martin-racing-for-2021.2YwShWhMbZr2NK1M4Q1nMn.html, 31 January 2020, live, File:2019 Formula One tests Barcelona, Stroll (47209286722).jpg|thumb|right|The Racing Point RP19, the car Racing Point used during the 2019 Formula One World Championship2019 Formula One World Championship

Origins

Racing Point’s origins lie in the Jordan Grand Prix team, which first raced in {{F1|1991}}. Jordan saw moderate success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly in {{F1|1999}} when the team achieved two race victories and finished 3rd in the World Constructors’ Championship. A decline in performance followed, culminating in the team being sold to the Midland Group in 2005 and being renamed Midland F1 Racing for the {{F1|2006}} season. The team remained unsuccessful, failing to score any points. Midland F1 was sold to Dutch sports car marque Spyker Cars late in the season, before becoming Spyker F1 in {{F1|2007}}. After another season with little improvement, albeit with the team scoring its first point in over two years at the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix, the team was sold to Indian businessman Vijay Mallya.The Silverstone-based team was renamed Force India for the {{F1|2008}} season, its fourth identity in as many years. Force India saw moderate success across its ten and a half years in Formula One, achieving a pole position at the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix, six podium places and finishing 4th in the World Constructors’ Championship in both {{F1|2016}} and {{F1|2017}}. During the {{F1|2018}} season, the team was put into administration as a result of financial and legal troubles encountered by team owner Mallya. Force India’s assets were purchased by Racing Point UK, a consortium led by Canadian businessman Lawrence Stroll. However, the team’s Formula One entry was not transferable, marking the official end of the entry originating in 1991. The team was renamed Racing Point Force India for the remainder of the 2018 season before becoming Racing Point for the 2019 season.

Racing history

2019 season

{{see also|2019 Formula One World Championship|Racing Point RP19}}Racing Point confirmed in November 2018 that Lance Stroll and Sergio Pérez would be the two drivers for the 2019 season.WEB,www.thedrive.com/accelerator/25223/f1-force-india-confirms-lance-stroll-will-partner-sergio-perez-in-2019, F1: Force India Confirms Lance Stroll Will Partner Sergio Perez in 2019, The Drive, James Gilboy, 30 November 2018, 1 June 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190601151610/https://www.thedrive.com/accelerator/25223/f1-force-india-confirms-lance-stroll-will-partner-sergio-perez-in-2019, 1 June 2019, live, The 2019 season also saw the team branded as “SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team”, acknowledging lead sponsor SportPesa, a sports betting company based in Kenya. The team’s car for the 2019 season, the Racing Point RP19, was announced in Toronto, Canada.WEB,www.racingpointf1.com/news/sportpesa-racing-point-f1-team-launches-toronto, SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team launches in Toronto, 13 February 2019, Racing Point, 3 March 2019,www.racingpointf1.com/news/sportpesa-racing-point-f1-team-launches-toronto," title="web.archive.org/web/20190306044057www.racingpointf1.com/news/sportpesa-racing-point-f1-team-launches-toronto,">web.archive.org/web/20190306044057www.racingpointf1.com/news/sportpesa-racing-point-f1-team-launches-toronto, 6 March 2019, live, The team scored points at each of the first four races of the season, including a double points finish in Azerbaijan as Pérez and Stroll finished 6th and 9th respectively. Despite this early success, Racing Point went on to struggle during the middle part of the season, with Stroll’s 9th place in Canada being the team’s only points finish in the following six races. Their best result of the season came at the German Grand Prix, where Stroll briefly led the race as a result of tyre strategy in the wet weather before eventually finishing 4th.Racing Point’s fortunes improved in the second half of the season after the team brought significant upgrades ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.WEB,www.autosport.com/f1/news/145636/racing-point-overhauls-front-end-car-design, Racing Point overhauls front end F1 car design ahead of Belgian GP, autosport.com, 29 August 2019, 11 March 2020, Over the next nine races, Pérez scored points in all but one—retiring from the Singapore Grand Prix with an oil leak. This points streak brought Racing Point ahead of Alfa Romeo in the standings, finishing the season in 7th place with 73 points.

2020 season

{{See also|2020 Formula One World Championship|Racing Point RP20}}At the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix, it was confirmed that Stroll had been re-signed for 2020 and Pérez had been signed until the end of {{F1|2022}}. Pérez was set to spend at least nine consecutive seasons with the team in total since joining in {{F1|2014}}, albeit across four different names.WEB,www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/49529336, Racing Point: Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez confirmed for 2020 season, 30 August 2019, BBC, 2 September 2019,web.archive.org/web/20190830162649/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/49529336, 30 August 2019, live, WEB,www.planetf1.com/news/perez-wins-in-2022-or-im-out/, Perez: Fighting for wins in 2022 or I’m out, planetf1.com, 20 January 2020, 11 March 2020,web.archive.org/web/20200120130920/https://www.planetf1.com/news/perez-wins-in-2022-or-im-out/, 20 January 2020, live, SportPesa ended their title sponsorship arrangement with Racing Point, with Austrian water technology company BWT becoming the team’s new title sponsor.WEB,www.motorsport.com/f1/news/racing-point-sportpesa-deal-termination/4687087/, Racing Point explains SportPesa deal termination, motorsport.com, 17 February 2020, 11 March 2020, During pre-season testing Racing Point’s car, the RP20 caused controversy due to its resemblance to the Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+, which won the 2019 Formula One World Championship.WEB, Why the new Racing Point RP20 caused a stir in the pitlane at pre-season testing,www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.tech-insight-why-the-new-racing-point-rp20-caused-a-stir-at-pre-season.2pEpt7pgigoQUNkULBmHWG.html, 31 July 2020, www.formula1.com, en,web.archive.org/web/20200712210817/https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.tech-insight-why-the-new-racing-point-rp20-caused-a-stir-at-pre-season.2pEpt7pgigoQUNkULBmHWG.html, 12 July 2020, live, Following the {{F1GP|2020|Styrian}} a formal protest was launched against the RP20 specifically surrounding the brake ducts which the rules dictate must be designed by the team. Officials have impounded the brake ducts from both the RP20 and the W10 to investigate the protest.WEB, Boxall-Legge, Jake, Renault lodges second F1 protest against Racing Point brake ducts,www.autosport.com/f1/news/150720/renault-makes-fresh-protest-on-racing-point-brake-ducts, 31 July 2020, Autosport.com, 19 July 2020, en,web.archive.org/web/20200721070729/https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/150720/renault-makes-fresh-protest-on-racing-point-brake-ducts, 21 July 2020, live, Three days before the {{F1GP|2020|British}}, Pérez tested positive for COVID-19. Due to this Pérez was unable to participate in both the British Grand Prix and the {{F1GP|2020|70th Anniversary}}. Nico Hülkenberg served as a substitute driver for both events.WEB, Nico Hulkenberg confirmed as Sergio Perez’s replacement at Racing Point for the British Grand Prix,www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.hulkenberg-set-to-be-confirmed-as-perez-replacement-racing-point-british-gp.6k5DOb9L6OqwFLCW3P6nGz.html, 31 July 2020, www.formula1.com, en,web.archive.org/web/20200731104844/https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.hulkenberg-set-to-be-confirmed-as-perez-replacement-racing-point-british-gp.6k5DOb9L6OqwFLCW3P6nGz.html, 31 July 2020, live, Between the British and 70th Anniversary Grands Prix, Racing Point was fined €400,000 and had 15 constructors points deducted after the protest lodged by Renault F1 Team was upheld.WEB, 7 August 2020, Racing Point deducted 15 points and fined heavily as Renault protest into car legality upheld,www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-racing-point-deducted-15-points-and-fined-heavily-as-renault.7j9tsLSAm7rXnWHxH1Uy9c.html, 7 August 2020, formula1.com, At the Italian Grand Prix, Stroll finished third and took the team’s first ever podium. At the Eifel Grand Prix, Lance Stroll was unable to participate in qualifying and the race due to having tested positive for coronavirus. Hülkenberg would serve as his substitute for the next two sessions, finishing 8th after starting 20th.At the Turkish Grand Prix, Stroll achieved the team’s first-ever pole position, with teammate Pérez qualifying third. In the race, Stroll led early into the race but eventually dropped to ninth, while Pérez achieved second place, taking the team’s second podium finish. Pérez came close to taking the team’s third podium finish in the Bahrain Grand Prix, but a late engine failure in lap 54 forced him to retire. Earlier in the race, Stroll’s car was flipped upside down due to a collision with Daniil Kvyat, which meant Bahrain was the first race in which both cars did not score a point in the 2020 season.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} At the Sakhir Grand Prix, Pérez gave Racing Point their first win as a constructor and as a legal entity while Stroll also finished on the podium with his 3rd-place finish.WEB,www.statsf1.com/fr/2020/sakhir.aspx, Le saviez-vous ?, 7 December 2020, statsf1.com, fr, This was the first time any incarnation of the team had won a race since Jordan won the 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix.NEWS,uk.reuters.com/article/uk-motor-f1-sakhir/perez-takes-maiden-f1-win-in-sakhir-after-heartbreak-for-super-sub-russell-idUKKBN28G0R1, Perez takes maiden F1 win in Sakhir after heartbreak for super-sub Russell, Takle, Abhishek, Reuters, 6 December 2020, 7 December 2020, It was the fifth Grand Prix victory for any incarnation of the team.WEB,the-race.com/formula-1/all-five-jordan-f1-wins-ranked/, All five ‘Jordan’ F1 wins ranked, 8 December 2020, Beer, Matt, Freeman, Glenn, 7 January 2021, the-race.com, After Lawrence Stroll bought a 16.7% stake in Aston Martin, the team rebranded to Aston Martin F1 Team.WEB, Racing Point set to become Aston Martin Racing for 2021 {{!, Formula 1®|url=https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.racing-point-set-to-become-aston-martin-racing-for-2021.2YwShWhMbZr2NK1M4Q1nMn.html|access-date=2021-05-27|website=www.formula1.com|language=en}}

Complete Formula One results

((:Template:F1 driver results legend 5|key)){| class=“wikitable” style="text-align:center; font-size:85%“! Year! Chassis! Engine! Tyres! Drivers! 1! 2! 3! 4! 5! 6! 7! 8! 9! 10! 11! 12! 13! 14! 15! 16! 17! 18! 19! 20! 21! Points! WCC!rowspan=“3“| {{F1|2019}} RP19 Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains 1.6 V6 engine>V6 Turbocharger {{efn>name=BWT engineMercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains>Mercedes engines. For sponsorship purposes, these engines were rebadged as “BWT Mercedes”.}} {{Pirelli}}|2019 Australian Grand Prix>AUS2019 Bahrain Grand Prix>BHR2019 Chinese Grand Prix>CHN2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix>AZE2019 Spanish Grand Prix>ESP2019 Monaco Grand Prix>MON2019 Canadian Grand Prix>CAN2019 French Grand Prix>FRA2019 Austrian Grand Prix>AUT2019 British Grand Prix>GBR2019 German Grand Prix>GER2019 Hungarian Grand Prix>HUN2019 Belgian Grand Prix>BEL2019 Italian Grand Prix>ITA2019 Singapore Grand Prix>SIN2019 Russian Grand Prix>RUS2019 Japanese Grand Prix>JPN2019 Mexican Grand Prix>MEX2019 United States Grand Prix>USA2019 Brazilian Grand Prix>BRA2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix>ABU!rowspan=“3“| 73!rowspan=“3“| 7th{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio Pérez131086151212121117Ret1167Ret7871097{{flagicon|CAN}} Lance Stroll914129Ret169131413417101213119121319†Ret!rowspan=“4“| {{F1|2020}} RP20 Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains 1.6 V6 engine>V6 Turbocharger {{efn>name=BWT engine}} {{Pirelli}}|2020 Austrian Grand Prix>AUT2020 Styrian Grand Prix>STY2020 Hungarian Grand Prix>HUN2020 British Grand Prix>GBR70th Anniversary Grand Prix>70A2020 Spanish Grand Prix>ESP2020 Belgian Grand Prix>BEL2020 Italian Grand Prix>ITA2020 Tuscan Grand Prix>TUS2020 Russian Grand Prix>RUS2020 Eifel Grand Prix>EIF2020 Portuguese Grand Prix>POR2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix>EMI2020 Turkish Grand Prix>TUR2020 Bahrain Grand Prix>BHR2020 Sakhir Grand Prix>SKH2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix>ABU||||! rowspan=“4“| 195{{efn|name=RP points|Racing Point drivers scored {{sum|{{F1R2020|HUL|points}}|{{F1R2020|PER|points}}|{{F1R2020|STR|points}}}} points, but the constructor was deducted 15 points after a protest from Renault was upheld regarding the legality of their car.WEB, 7 August 2020, Racing Point deducted 15 points and fined heavily as Renault protest into car legality upheld,www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.breaking-racing-point-deducted-15-points-and-fined-heavily-as-renault.7j9tsLSAm7rXnWHxH1Uy9c.html, 7 August 2020, F1, }}! rowspan=“4“| 4th{{flagicon|MEX}} Sergio PérezPER|AUT}}PER|STY}}PER|HUN}}PER|GBR}}|PER|ESP}}PER|BEL}}PER|ITA}}PER|TUS}}PER|RUS}}PER|EIF}}PER|POR}}PER|EMI}}PER|TUR}}PER|BHR}}PER|SKH}}PER|ABU}}|||| {{flagicon|CAN}} Lance StrollSTR|AUT}}STR|STY}}STR|HUN}}STR|GBR}}STR|70A}}STR|ESP}}STR|BEL}}STR|ITA}}STR|TUS}}STR|RUS}}STR|EIF}}STR|POR}}STR|EMI}}STR|TUR}}STR|BHR}}STR|SKH}}STR|ABU}}|||| {{flagicon|DEU}} Nico Hülkenberg|||HUL|GBR}}HUL|70A}}|||||HUL|EIF}}||||||||||!colspan=“28” |Source:WEB,www.statsf1.com/en/racing-point/saison.aspx, Racing Point - Seasons, www.statsf1.com, 3 September 2019, WEB,www.statsf1.com/en/racing-point/grand-prix.aspx?year=2019, Racing Point - Grands Prix started 2019, www.statsf1.com, 3 September 2019,
Notes
  • † – The driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

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References

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