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TEAM BRM COMMIT TO TASMAN SERIES

Team BRM commit to Tasman Series - Image: InSyde Media

By Dan McCarthy

Team BRM has confirmed plans to run a multiple-car team in the S5000 Tasman Series at the end of the year.

The reigning Australian Drivers’ Championship winning outfit admitted that it has already drawn interest internationally.

In the inaugural season Team BRM fielded two full-time entries for eventual champion Joey Mawson and his teammate, the reigning Super2 Series winner Thomas Randle.

As well as this, in three of the four rounds the Adelaide-based outfit fielded a car for Kiwi open-wheel ace Kaleb Ngatoa, after Tommy Smith departed the series after one round to race in Europe.

While yet to have drivers totally locked away, Team BRM chief Mark Rundle confirmed plans were well advanced to field a mixture of both new and returning drivers for the seven race Tasman Series.

“I’m very confident with where we sit and the level of early interest around the Tasman Series,” Rundle said.

“Form700 and Alabar, who supported two cars throughout the Gold Star championship his year, are back on board and their support means we are in a really good place to pick up where we left off in May.

“We’re a long way down the road with Joey (Mawson) and continuing what we started during the Gold Star earlier this year; it’s just a matter of pinning down the details and getting him locked in, which is really exciting.

“He did such an awesome job and even though there is a long gap between the final Gold Star round and the Bathurst event, we all want to continue that momentum and keep on pushing.

“Kaleb is keen to return, and we’d obviously love to have an Aussie and a Kiwi in the team both trying to win the Tasman Cup.

“He’s a massive talent and while there are still some things that need to fall into place, including making sure the Kiwi border is open, given time hopefully that will sort itself out.

“There’s also some really interesting prospects in place for the third car which would add a lot to the grid, so we’re working very hard on getting that seat filled.”

With Mawson’s title, Team BRM are now equal first on the list with seven Gold Star Championships.

Team BRM commit to Tasman Series - Image: InSyde Media

Team BRM commit to Tasman Series – Image: InSyde Media

The outfit has a good history with international drivers, with four of the seven taken by English men.

“There is a lot of interest from overseas in racing these cars at Bathurst and the Gold Coast, in particular. People know both circuits around the world because of their heritage and their profile,” he said.

“With two events, the official test day and other testing opportunities as well it’s a lot of seat time in not a massive amount of days so there are benefits involved for those drivers coming down to race, so much so that some will consider a two-week quarantine very worthwhile.

“In the long-term, running the Tasman Series over summer is absolutely the way to go, but there is a good shot at getting some international talent here this year, even in the current environment.”

Rundle is keen to compete for the Tasman Series, a championship the team has never taken.

“As a team we’re enthusiastic about the concept, both this year and looking towards the future,” Rundle said.

“We’ve been in open-wheel racing for three decades, but the Tasman Cup is a trophy that we have not yet had the opportunity to fight for – as a team we’re very keen to try and win it and having one of our drivers lift that trophy would be a pretty big moment in our history.”

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