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CRS Racing

United Kingdom CRS Racing
CRS logo 2010.jpg
Founded 2004 (as Team AKA)
2007 (as CR Scuderia)
Team principal(s) Chris Niarchos
Andrew Kirkaldy
Former series British GT Championship
FIA GT Championship
FIA GT3 European Championship
GP3 Series
British Formula Renault Championship
Teams'
Championships
1 (2008 British GT)
Drivers'
Championships
1 (2008 British F. Renault)

CRS Racing is a British auto racing team founded by British driver Andrew Kirkaldy and Canadian-Greek entrepreneur and driver Chris Niarchos. The team was founded in 2007, but is based on the former team of Kirkaldy known as Team AKA which competed in the British Formula Renault Championship starting in 2004. Niarchos, founder of the Cobra Group, sponsored and then partnered with Kirkaldy's team before it was reformed in 2007 in order to expand beyond Formula Renault to enter the European FIA GT Championship and British GT Championship.

Andrew Kirkaldy's Team AKA debuted in the British Formula Renault championship in 2004, led by driver James Jakes, who went on to earn tenth in the Drivers Championship before leading the team to third in the series in 2005. It was however Swedish driver Alexander Storckenfeldt who earned Team AKA their first Formula Renault victory at the Thruxton Circuit. Team AKA also entered Jakes in the Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup. Jakes' third place in the British championship earned him a nomination for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award. As Jakes and Storckenfeldt moved to other series, AKA hired Jeremy Metcalfe, Peter Rees, and Irishman Patrick Hogan. Hogan led the team with six wins and tied Sebastian Hohenthal on points but earned second in the championship by the tiebreaker. AKA also earned second place in the Teams Championship behind Fortec Motorsport.

In 2007 Chris Niarchos approached Kirkaldy with sponsoring of Team AKA in their fourth season of the British Formula Renault Championship. Niarchos and Kirkaldy had previously been teammates on the Scuderia Ecosse team which competed in the FIA GT Championship. Team AKA then became known as AKA Cobra and hired Adam Christodoulou, Chris Holmes, and Australian Nathan Caratti to drive alongside the returning Metcalfe. Christodoulou finished fourth in the championship while Metcalfe earned two wins over the season. AKA Cobra once again completed the season second in the Teams Championship, trailing Fortec.


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