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{{Motor racing team
{{Motor racing team
| logo =Russian_Bears_Motorsport_Logo.png
| name = {{flagicon|RUS}} Russian Bears Motorsport
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| logo = Russian_Bears_Motorsport_Logo.png
| founded = 2007
| founded = 2007
| country = {{RUS}}
| principal = [[Viktor Shapovalov]]
| current series = [[International GT Open]]
| principal = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Viktor Shapovalov]]
| current series = [[FIA GT3 European Championship]]
| former series = [[FIA GT3 European Championship]]<br>[[Lada Granta Cup]]<br>[[European Production Series]]<br>[[World Touring Car Championship]], [[Dutch Supercar Challenge]]
| former series = [[Lada Granta Cup]], [[European Production Series]], [[World Touring Car Championship]], [[Dutch Supercar Challenge]]
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'''Russian Bears Motorsport''', also known as '''SMP Racing''', is a [[Russia]]n [[auto racing]] team based in [[Moscow]]. They ran the works team for [[Lada]] in the [[World Touring Car Championship]] (WTCC), under the banner of [[Lada Sport]] in the [[2009 World Touring Car Championship season|2009 season]].
'''Russian Bears Motorsport''', also known as '''[[SMP Racing]]''', is a Russian [[auto racing]] team based in [[Moscow]]. They ran the works team for [[Lada]] in the [[World Touring Car Championship]] (WTCC), under the banner of [[Lada Sport]] in the [[2009 World Touring Car Championship season|2009 season]].


==Team history==
==Team history==
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[[File:Jaap van Lagen 2008 Brands Hatch.jpg|thumb|left|Van Lagen driving the Lada 110 WTCC car at [[Brands Hatch]] in [[2008 World Touring Car Championship season|2008]].]]
[[File:Jaap van Lagen 2008 Brands Hatch.jpg|thumb|left|Van Lagen driving the Lada 110 WTCC car at [[Brands Hatch]] in [[2008 World Touring Car Championship season|2008]].]]
[[File:Jaap van Lagen 2009 WTCC Race of Japan (Free Practice).jpg|thumb|right|Van Lagen driving the Lada Priora]]
[[File:Jaap van Lagen 2009 WTCC Race of Japan (Free Practice).jpg|thumb|right|Van Lagen driving the Lada Priora]]

[[File:RBM Ferrari logo.jpg|thumb|right|The RBM Racing with Ferrari logo]]
The team returned to the WTCC to run [[Lada 110]]s in [[2008 World Touring Car Championship season|2008]], with Dutch driver [[Jaap van Lagen]] joining Shapovalov with driving duties. [[Kirill Ladygin]] joined the team in a third car for the final four rounds.
The team returned to the WTCC to run [[Lada 110]]s in [[2008 World Touring Car Championship season|2008]], with Dutch driver [[Jaap van Lagen]] joining Shapovalov with driving duties. [[Kirill Ladygin]] joined the team in a third car for the final four rounds.


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For 2011, the team participated in the new [[European Production Series|European Production Series (EP Series)]] with [[Kirill Ladygin]] and [[Vyacheslav Maleev]] driving two [[SEAT Leon]]s and in the [[Lada Granta Cup]] driving two [[Lada Granta|Lada Grantas Sport]]. Kirill was the 2011 Granta Cup Champion.
For 2011, the team participated in the new [[European Production Series|European Production Series (EP Series)]] with [[Kirill Ladygin]] and [[Vyacheslav Maleev]] driving two [[SEAT Leon]]s and in the [[Lada Granta Cup]] driving two [[Lada Granta|Lada Grantas Sport]]. Kirill was the 2011 Granta Cup Champion.


For 2012, Russian Bears Motorsport will begin a new [[FIA GT3 European Championship]] campaign. This time [[Kirill Ladygin]] and [[Vyacheslav Maleev]] will drive a [[Ferrari 458 Italia|Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia]].
For 2012, Russian Bears Motorsport began a new [[FIA GT3 European Championship]] campaign. This time [[Kirill Ladygin]] and [[Vyacheslav Maleev]] drove a [[Ferrari 458 Italia|Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia]].


In 2013, Russian Bears Motorsport renamed themselves to '''SMP Racing'''. The team entered the [[European Le Mans Series]] and [[Blancpain Endurance Series]] with two Ferrari 458 GT3s and later added an entry in LMP2 in the ELMS.
In 2013, Russian Bears Motorsport renamed themselves to '''SMP Racing'''. The team entered the [[International GT Open]].


For 2014 the team campaigned in the World Endurance Championship, running a Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia in the LMGTE-am class and a pair of Oreca 03Rs in the LMP2 class.
For 2014, SMP Racing expects to run two LMP2s in the [[FIA World Endurance Championship]] and two Ferrari 458 GT3s in the [[24 Hours of Daytona]].<ref name=SMPDaytona>{{cite news|last=Dagys|first=John|title=SMP Racing Planning WEC, Rolex 24 Programs|url=http://sportscar365.com/wec/smp-racing-planning-wec-rolex-24-programs/|accessdate=20 November 2013|newspaper=Sportscar365|date=November 20, 2013}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.russianbearsmotorsport.com/ Official Page]
* {{Official website|http://www.russianbearsmotorsport.com/}}
* {{Official website|http://www.smpracing.ru/|Официальный сайт SMP Racing Official website}} {{in lang|ru}}<!--Russian-->
*[http://www.russianbearsmotorsport.tk/ FanPage]
*[http://www.fiawtcc.com/Teams_Details.asp?idTeam=10 Profile at fiawtcc.com]


[[Category:Russian auto racing teams]]
[[Category:Russian auto racing teams]]
[[Category:World Touring Car Championship teams]]
[[Category:World Touring Car Championship teams]]
[[Category:FIA GT3 European Championship teams]]
[[Category:International GT Open teams]]
[[Category:GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup teams]]
[[Category:Auto racing teams established in 2007]]

Latest revision as of 07:11, 22 September 2024

Russia Russian Bears Motorsport
Founded2007
Team principal(s)Viktor Shapovalov
Current seriesInternational GT Open
Former seriesFIA GT3 European Championship
Lada Granta Cup
European Production Series
World Touring Car Championship, Dutch Supercar Challenge

Russian Bears Motorsport, also known as SMP Racing, is a Russian auto racing team based in Moscow. They ran the works team for Lada in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC), under the banner of Lada Sport in the 2009 season.

Team history

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Russian Bears Motorsport was formed in March 2007, and started by running BMW 320is in the Dutch Supercar Challenge, with drivers Viktor Shapovalov (who also owns the team), Lev Fridman, Evgeny Zelenov and Oleg Petrikov. Shapovalov, Fridman and Zelenov all made their WTCC debuts in the BMWs at Circuit Park Zandvoort, and Shapovalov and Fridman also competed in the following round at Circuit de Valencia.

Van Lagen driving the Lada 110 WTCC car at Brands Hatch in 2008.
Van Lagen driving the Lada Priora

The team returned to the WTCC to run Lada 110s in 2008, with Dutch driver Jaap van Lagen joining Shapovalov with driving duties. Kirill Ladygin joined the team in a third car for the final four rounds.

For 2009, the team attracted support from Lada, with the Russian company thus becoming the fourth manufacturer in the championship alongside SEAT, BMW and Chevrolet. The introduction of the new Priora at Porto and the addition of former British Touring Car Champion James Thompson to the driver lineup helped the team to increase their competitiveness during the season. Drivers points were achieved by Thompson for a pair of 6th places at the Imola round, which were also the first for either a Russian Bears driver or a Lada driver in the series. In order to make room for Thompson, Shapovalov had stepped down from driving duties to concentrate on team management.

For 2011, the team participated in the new European Production Series (EP Series) with Kirill Ladygin and Vyacheslav Maleev driving two SEAT Leons and in the Lada Granta Cup driving two Lada Grantas Sport. Kirill was the 2011 Granta Cup Champion.

For 2012, Russian Bears Motorsport began a new FIA GT3 European Championship campaign. This time Kirill Ladygin and Vyacheslav Maleev drove a Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia.

In 2013, Russian Bears Motorsport renamed themselves to SMP Racing. The team entered the International GT Open.

For 2014 the team campaigned in the World Endurance Championship, running a Ferrari 458 GT3 Italia in the LMGTE-am class and a pair of Oreca 03Rs in the LMP2 class.

References

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