- Tom Walkinshaw Racing
Tom Walkinshaw Racing, also known simply as TWR, was a racing team founded in 1976 by touring car racer
Tom Walkinshaw .TWR started by modifying BMW 3.0 CSLs, but soon was contracted to head
Mazda 's works program in theBritish Touring Car Championship . The TWR developed RX-7, withWin Percy in the driving seat, won the title in both 1980 and 1981. Walkinshaw himself also took a win in theSpa 24 Hours .After preparing the Dakar winning
Range Rover forRené Metge in 1982, TWR began an association withBritish Leyland , preparing theJaguar XJS and Rover 3500 Vitesse for both the BTCC andEuropean Touring Car Championship .Success in the latter series (as well as the French championship) with both cars lead to an invitation to develop a Jaguar prototype for
Group C racing, for use in both theWorld Endurance Championship and the IMSA GTP Championship. Jaguar cars won the24 Hours of Le Mans and the24 Hours of Daytona in 1988 and 1990. The company also began a short but successful business venture with Jaguar, known as Jaguar Sports.TWR also started producing road cars, designing and engineering the
Jaguar XJ220 andJaguar XJR-15 and building theAston Martin DB7 , as well as establishing a partnership with General Motors' Australian divisionHolden , creating its performance and tuning division,Holden Special Vehicles .In 1994, TWR returned to the BTCC, allied with Volvo. This partnership was responsible for the controversial 850 Estate racing car, which was only rendered uncompetitive when the FIA allowed the use of aerodynamic aids in 1995. TWR then built and ran the works 850 Saloon, six wins in 1995 and five wins in 1996, and S40, one wins in 1997 in the BTCC. In 1998, TWR Volvo won the British Touring Car Championship with Rickard Rydell driving the S40R. TWR also designed and built the road-going
Volvo C70 . TWR were involved inMG Rover 's attempt to build a replacement for the elderlyRover 45 /MG ZS ; they were re-engineering theRover 75 /MG ZT into a smaller car. The demise of Arrows and TWR and MG Rover's inability to pay its bills meant that "RD/X60", as this product was known, never reached production.TWR also modified its old Jaguar Group C tubs (which had been used by Mazda in the final years of the World Endurance Championship) for their new owner,
Joest Racing , turning them into open top prototypes. ThePorsche -powered cars won Le Mans in 1996 and 1997.Tom Walkinshaw has recently returned to Holden's motorsports division, although purely in a managerial role rather than an ownership role, which was the case earlier. Additionally, the Tom Walkinshaw Performance Group has also taken on ownership of the Australian production sports and racing car manufacturer, Elfin and has overseen Elfin's return to the Australian marketplace with a series of clubman inspired vehicles.
TWR in Formula 1
Tom Walkinshaw Racing was involved in
Formula 1 from 1992 to 2002. At first, Walkinshaw became Benetton's engineering director, and was instrumental in developing the car that tookMichael Schumacher to his first World Championship title in 1994. A falling out with Benetton bossFlavio Briatore saw Walkinshaw move to a position as team manager atLigier , which had been acquired by Briatore.After a failed attempt at purchasing Ligier, Walkinshaw instead bought a majority stake in
Arrows , in 1996. The following year, Arrows surprised the world by signing World ChampionDamon Hill and introducingBridgestone tyres to F1. Although the team nearly won the1997 Hungarian Grand Prix , Arrows continued to have trouble attracting sponsorship, and following the liquidation of Arrows, TWR being the major shareholder of the outfit, followed suit, closing its doors in 2002. TWR Australia was quickly acquired by Holden. The TWR technical centre atLeafield was sold and is now the headquarters of theSuper Aguri F1 team.TWR in V8 Supercars
Tom Walkinshaw's company Walkinshaw Racing oversees the preparation of both the
HSV Dealer Team and theHolden Racing Team in the AustralianV8 Supercar championship, and is part owner of HRT. The HSV Dealer Team has won the past two team's and driver's titles, while HRT are the most successful V8 supercar team in V8 Supercar's eleven year history.
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