Wolf Racing Cars

Wolf Racing Cars

Racing team

Active since 2009
Headquarters Gardone Val Trompia
Italy
Key people
Giovanni Bellarosa, Ivan Bellarosa
Products Racing Cars
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Wolf Racing Cars is an Italian racing car constructor based in the Province of Brescia. It was founded in 2009 after Avelon Formula purchased the rights of Walter Wolf Racing.[1]

History

After purchasing Walter Wolf Racing trade marks, Avelon Formula focused on the development of a group CN racing car that turned out to be very successful. In 2010, the works team Avelon Formula made its debut in the Italian Prototypes Championship with the driver Ivan Bellarosa, who won the first race and dominated the season clinching the title.

In 2011, Wolf debuted in Europe at the Speed EuroSeries and in the V de V Proto Endurance Series, while also contesting the Italian Prototypes Championship. The Wolf GB08 pushed by a Honda K20A engine unit won the Speed EuroSeries Championship with Ivan Bellarosa taking 6 wins. Ivan Bellarosa won also the Speed EuroSeries again in 2012, as Wolf Racing Cars started its activity in endurance races taking part in the 24 Hours of Zolder and in the 12 Hours of Abu Dhabi.

In 2013, Wolf Racing Cars won the Portuguese CISP and the Austro-German SCC, Division 2. The focus of the company moved therefore towards the International market with the manufacturing of some new models and the production of hill climb cars. The Wolf GB08 F1 was therefore created and obtained the FIA Formula 1 2005 homologation. At the end of the year, Wolf Racing Cars announced a sporting programme in the United Sports Car Racing for season 2014. The car was pushed by a BMW engine.[2]

Season 2015 has been quite important for the Italian company, that, after winning the Belgian Belcar and Endurance Champions Cup with its challengers, won also the 6 Hours of Rome at the Autodrome of Vallelunga.

In 2016, WoLf Racing Cars begins development work on the new 1.6 Turbo power units and on May, 29th at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari of Imola a Wolf GB08 becomes the first CN-Turbo approved sports car to win a competition. During the year the Wolf's two-seater repeats the victory in the Endurance Champions Cup, while in the United States John Morris and Ron Eckardt obtained several successes in the series of Spring Mountain Racing (SMMR), allowing Ron Eckardt to be crowned champion with his Wolf GB08 SM in the LSR2 class.

The big news of 2017 is the Wolf GB08 Tornado, a new two-seater Sports Car that on March debuts in Australia, impressing for aesthetics and performance and allowing Ivan Bellarosa to become Champion of the Italian Prototypes Championship 2017 with 11 victories on 12 races. The new Tornado imposes itself in several endurance competitions including the 3h of Imola, showing strong performance even compared to the LMP3 class cars. At the 6 hours of Rome the Wolf GB08 Tornado gives to Wolf Racing Cars the pole position number 100.

The successful results obtained in 2017 allowed Wolf Racing Cars to win the tender to become the official provider of the new Italian Prototypes Championship for the five years 2018-2022.

Cars

Wolf Racing Cars has produced several sport prototype cars since 2009 including single seaters and double seaters featuring different engines. The most recent one is the Wolf GB08 Tornado that won the Italian Prototypes Championship 2017.

YearCarClassPicture
2010Wolf GB08Group CN
2011Wolf GB08SGroup E2 B
2012 Wolf GB08 Spring Group CN
2013 Wolf GB08 F1 E2 SS
2013 Wolf GB08 MJ E2 SS
2013 Wolf GB08 SM Turbo E2 SS
2015 Wolf GB08 SM E2 SS
2017 Wolf GB08 Tornado CN E2 SC
2018 Wolf GB08 Thunder ES22

Hall of Fame

Wolf Racing Cars has claimed several wins not only in Europe, where it has mainly focused its sporting activity so far, but also in Saudi Arabia, Japan, Thailand and United States of America. Wolf Racing Cars challengers have been especially successful in endurance races, that are the events they have been specifically designed for.

Results
Pole positions 100
Wins 101
Fastest laps 92
Titles 10

References

  1. "THE HISTORY OF WOLF RACING CARS". wolfracingcars.com. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  2. "Sportscars: Wolf Racing in 2014 officieel in United Sports Car Racing". autosport.nl. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
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