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Motopark Academy (raced under Lotus moniker from 2012 to 2014) is an team based in , , next to the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben race track. In 2013, the team competed in the GP2 Series under the name and until 2024 had operated a satellite team called CryptoTower Racing.


History

Single-seaters
The team have competed in open-wheel racing consistently since the start of the 21st century. They have competed in the Formula 3 Euro Series since 2009.


Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
They were teams' champions in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 in 2004, with their American driver taking the drivers' title with eight wins. Motopark Academy won the drivers' title of the 2006 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season with Filipe Albuquerque, with the Portuguese driver collecting four wins in all.


Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup
Motopark Academy have won all four Drivers' Championships in Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup, since it formed in 2006. They won with Filipe Albuquerque in 2006, in 2007, in 2008 and António Félix da Costa in 2009. Motopark Academy also won the Teams' Championship of the Formula Renault 2.0 NEC three times: 2007, 2008 and 2009.


GP2 and GP3 Series
Russian Time was established by former Russian racing driver and manager Igor Mazepa and Motopark Academy team principal Timo Rumpfkeil in 2013. The team had sought an entry to the GP2 Series for two years before finally being accepted in 2013, replacing iSport International. iSport International withdrew from the series after being unable to secure a budget to compete in the upcoming season, and so its management elected to shut the team down in order to avoid bankruptcy.

The team won its first race in only its fourth appearance, when won the sprint race of the Bahrain round of the championship. The team took a second win on the streets of Monaco, with Bird finishing ahead of after a fourteen-car pile-up on the opening lap forced nine drivers out of the race.

In 2014, the team was set to make their debut in GP3 Series, taking Bamboo Engineering's slot and continue to participate in GP2, German Formula Three and ADAC Formel Masters. The team's preparations for the 2014 season were disrupted by the death of Mazepa from complications relating to in February 2014. On 18 February 2014, it was announced that Motopark had ended their partnership with Russian Time, leaving the position of all those drivers signed on for the 2014 GP2 and GP3 seasons, in limbo.


Formula 3 and Japanese single-seaters
In 2018, Motopark spent last season in the history of FIA Formula 3 European Championship with Jonathan Aberdein, Sebastián Fernández, , , and Jüri Vips.

Motopark is scheduled to make their debut in Japan in collaboration with the B-Max racing team, competing in Super Formula with and and Japanese Formula 3 with , , 'Dragon' and Tairoku Yamaguchi. The team was also set to partake in the inaugural season of the Formula European Masters Championship reuniting with Sato and signing Red Bull Juniors Yuki Tsunoda and , but the series ended up being cancelled due to a lack of entrants. In April 2019, it was announced Motopark would switch to the Euroformula Open Championship and retain its intended Formula European Masters line-up with joining in a fourth car.


Current series results

Euroformula Open Championship
1442171792nd
1410361514th
120104988th
1000105412th
222025214th
200123715th
200001819th
Niklas Krütten600001420th
1800041534th
1400121236th
18111212163691st1st
14555102482nd
Rui Andrade1800002814th
168412103043rd
Christian Mansell †900017911th
Roman Staněk310025512th
Reshad de Gerus600003016th
Vivien Keszthelyi1200001220th
Matthias Lüthen30000023rd
24324133152nd2nd
2410072704th
Filip Kaminiarz2400018010th
2610293014th
Alex García2600011167th
26625194342nd1st
Christian Mansell26313153813rd
2630172785th
23303103072nd
2030152384th
Levente Révész810031039th
Jakob Bergmeister1400021485th
300012nd
1111351396th
810071387th
622039810th
610039611th
300235512th
Vladislav Ryabov300002415th
Benjámin Berta300002016th
Attila Pénzes300001617th
30000818th
Fernando Barrichello2410152643rd
Jakob Bergmeister1810072434th
Levente Révész1810282365th
1221161876th
José Garfias90114997th
Edward Pearson60013808th
Lorenzo Fluxá31013599th
Vladislav Ryabov610015810th
310113611th
300001813th
Enzo Richer300001614th
000000NC
Yevan David320030NC
Yevan David
Fernando Barrichello
Diego de la Torre
José Garfias
† Mansell drove for Carlin in round 3.


Former series results

GP2 Series
220129210th


Formula 3 Euro Series
Renger van der Zande8100715th
12000419th
2101812th
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs4000713th
18000314th
Christopher Zanella6000215th
2000116th
Mika Mäki6000017th
Renger van der Zande G20000N/A
Dallara F305- G20000N/A
Luís Sá Silva G20000N/A
271008610th
Gianmarco Raimondo270006611th†
180002912th
G60000N/A†
G30000N/A

† Shared results with other teams


FIA Formula 3 International Trophy
G30000N/A
G40000N/A
Gianmarco Raimondo G20000N/A
G20000N/A


FIA European Formula 3
Sam MacLeod300000224th
Dallara F314-330000226th
Mahaveer Raghunathan270000039th
Tanart Sathienthirakul30000040th
30100512910th
-Sérgio Sette Câmara30001210711th
Dallara F314-30000210113th
60000023rd
Jüri Vips30000N/ANC
Dallara F316-2100004516th†
Dallara F314-300000117th
-300000021st
Dallara F315-Jüri Vips3043672844th
Jonathan Aberdein30001310812th
Dallara F316-3001216414th
Dallara F314-30000031.516th
-Sebastián Fernández300000521st

† Includes points scored for Van Amersfoort Racing


Japanese Formula 3 Championship
200000014th
Dallara F315-Ameya Vaidyanathan200000013th
Dallara F312-202118633rd
30000511th
Dallara F316-30000312th
Takashi Hata20000020th


ADAC Formula 4
240002218th
Jonathan Cecotto240001820th
Michael Waldherr240008311th
Richard Verschoor60003415th
Jonathan Aberdein240004914th
241008811th
Sophia Flörsch240012519th
Leonard Hoogenboom210001021st
180002019th
21000322nd


Formula 4 UAE Championship
180072612nd
11000847th5th
Sebastián Fernández71006510th
Leonard Hoogenboom40002513th
Lucas Alecco Roy230001315th
171011208th


Super Formula
7000615th
Sérgio Sette Câmara1010320th
3000021st
Mitsunori Takaboshi1000026th


Super Formula Lights
Yoshiaki Katayama5000106th
Mitsunori Takaboshi300087th
Mizuki Ishizaka2000311th
17000212th
3000213th
2000114th
3000016th
3000017th
Nobuhiro Imada9000018th
Motoyoshi Yoshida8000019th
Takashi Hata6000020th


Timeline
Euroformula Open Championship2019–present
International GT Open2022–present
Le Mans Cup2024–present
Middle East Trophy2025–present
Formula König1999–2000
Formula Renault 2.0 Germany2001–2005
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.02001–2009
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup2006–2009
Formula 3 Euro Series2009–2011
German Formula Three Championship2010–2014
2011
British Formula Three Championship2011, 2014
ADAC Formel Masters2011–2014
GP2 Series2013
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany2013
ADAC Formula 42015–2017
FIA Formula 3 European Championship2015–2018
Formula 4 UAE Championship2016–2018
Japanese Formula 3 Championship2019
2019–2020
Super Formula Lights2020
Asian Le Mans Series2023–2024


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