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   Long_name    = Target Racing |
 
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   Owner        = {{flagicon|Nor}} [[Petter Kaasa]] |
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   Owner        = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Petter Kaasa]] |
   Base          = {{flagicon|Nor}} Oslo, Norway |
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   Base          = {{flagicon|NOR}} Oslo, NOR |
 
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   Team2        = [[Target Racing|
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  Team1        = None |
   Principal2    = {{flagicon|Nor}} [[Petter Kaasa]] |
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   Team2        = [[Target Racing|Target Racing]] |
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   Principal2    = {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Petter Kaasa]] |
 
   Debut2        = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2013 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2013]] |
 
   Debut2        = {{flagicon|AUS}} [[2013 Supercup Australian Grand Prix|Australia 2013]] |
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'''Target Racing''' is an Norwegian constructor founded by [[Petter Kaasa]]. They entered late for the [[Supercup]] {{SC|2013}} as a team slot got available.
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'''CSG Racing''' is an English constructor founded by [[Dave Carr-Smith]]. They entered the [[Superleague]] late in {{SL|2009}} season in place of the defunct [[Conde Racing Competicion]] team and enjoyed immediate success with [[Lee Morris]] winning the five remaining races. They continued in {{SL|2010}}, but internal frictions led to the virtual collapse of the team midseason. Much of the remnants of the team went on to form [[Midnight Motorsport]] the following season.
  
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In early 2012, it was announced that '''CSG Racing''' would return, this time competing in the [[Supercup]] with the driver line up of [[Alex Cooper]] and [[Ric Scott]], [[Dave Carr-Smith]] continues as team principal.
 
[[File:CSGSC2012.jpg|thumb|alt=Alt text|CSG Racing's 2012 Supercup challenger]]  
 
[[File:CSGSC2012.jpg|thumb|alt=Alt text|CSG Racing's 2012 Supercup challenger]]  
  
 
[[Category:Constructors]]
 
[[Category:Constructors]]

Revision as of 20:15, 1 January 2013

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Norway TR
Full name Target Racing
Owner/s Norway Petter Kaasa
Base Norway Oslo, NOR
Competitions
Superleague Team None
Début None
Supercup Team Target Racing
Début Australia Australia 2013
Formula Challenge Team None
Début -
World Sport Series Team None
Début -
International Touring Cup Team None
Début -


CSG Racing is an English constructor founded by Dave Carr-Smith. They entered the Superleague late in 2009 season in place of the defunct Conde Racing Competicion team and enjoyed immediate success with Lee Morris winning the five remaining races. They continued in 2010, but internal frictions led to the virtual collapse of the team midseason. Much of the remnants of the team went on to form Midnight Motorsport the following season.

In early 2012, it was announced that CSG Racing would return, this time competing in the Supercup with the driver line up of Alex Cooper and Ric Scott, Dave Carr-Smith continues as team principal.

Alt text
CSG Racing's 2012 Supercup challenger