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Revision as of 16:53, 27 February 2012

Belgium Globe Racing
Logo Globe Racing.jpg
Full name Globe Racing
Owner/s Belgium Kenney Lybeer
Base Belgium Izegem, Belgium
Competitions
Superleague Team None
Début -
Supercup Team Globe Racing
Début Team3 = None
Formula Challenge Team None
Début -
World Sport Series Team None
Début -
International Touring Cup Team None
Début -

Globe Racing is a GPVWC Constructor and is founded and owned by Kenney Lybeer. The team is temporarily based in Belgium, but is expected to move its operations to Argentina in the near future.

Mexico 2011 Problems

Globe Racing was expected to race for the first time in the Mexican Grand Prix. Due to problems at the frontier, things got complicated. 1 hour before Practice started, Jim Katelas was still unsure if he'd have a replacement car as the both GR-cars were held back at the frontier. 1st driver Jim Parisis in the meantime wasn't deemed fit to race because of an ankle bruising. As practice came nearer, confirmation was given that the GR-cars would certainly not be on the circuit in time.

In a fail trial to claim the Williamson Dynamics Grand Prix cars, who were present at the time, Jim Katelas drove a few laps in them. Quickly things were sure: the GPVWC RD didn't allow the useage of the WD-cars. At 19.15 GMT, Globe Racing withdrew their entry and announced that their debut would be held at Canada instead.

Withdrawal

After the disaster in the Mexican Grand Prix, operations were to be moved to Argentina. Due to the happenings in Mexico, sponsors didn't pay out and quickly manager Kenney Lybeer had to decide to withdraw his team out of the compitition. He himself said that the team would be looking at a revival in 2013 with a new name and fresh finances.