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Project 1 Motorsport
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Founded 1993
Nation
Founder(s) Hans-Bernd Kamps
Jörg Michaels
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Former names tolimit Motorsport
Baase Lohne, Germany
Team principal(s) Marcel Jürgens-Wichmann
Axel Funke
Current series FIA World Endurance Championship
DTM Trophy
BMW M2 Cup
Former series 24H Series
Current drivers
Noted drivers Matteo Cairoli
Nicolas Leutwiler
Mikkel Pedersen
Ben Barnicoat
Brendan Iribe
Ollie Millroy
Louis Henkefend
Colin Caresani
Wins
Podiums
Poles
Fastest Laps
Teams'
Championships
Drivers'
Championships
First entry
Last entry
First win
Last win
Website www.project-1.de


Project 1 Motorsport, formerly known as tolimit Motorsport, is a German auto racing team founded by Hans-Bernd Kamps and Jörg Michaels in 1993 to compete in the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and later the Porsche Supercup. Based in Lohne, the team has won eighteen championships in the two Porsche series, and has expanded in 2018 to the FIA World Endurance Championship.[1] The team changed their name from tolimit Motorsport to Project 1 in 2013. Deutsche Post has sponsored the team since 1998.[2]

Former Carrera Cup Germany champions for the team include Christian Menzel, René Rast, and Philipp Eng, while Eng also won Project 1's sole Supercup title in 2015.[3]

J Bleekemolen Monza 2011

Jeroen Bleekemolen competing for tolimit Motorsport in the 2011 Porsche Supercup

References[]

  1. Kilshaw, Jake (9 February 2018). "Bergmeister, Lindsey Headline Project 1 Porsche Lineup". Sportscar365. http://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/bergmeister-lindsey-headline-project-1-porsche-lineup/. 
  2. "Porsche Carrera Cup". Deutsche Post. https://www.deutschepost.de/de/s/sportsponsoring/carreracup.html. 
  3. Bonham, Lee (24 November 2015). "PORSCHE MOBIL1 SUPERCUP: 2015 SEASON REVIEW – A ROUNDABOUT YEAR". thecheckeredflag.co.uk (The Checkered Flag). https://www.thecheckeredflag.co.uk/2015/11/169417/. "So after another all action season in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup, Philipp Eng stands tall as the latest victor of Porsche’s premier category." 

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