Blanchard Racing Team

Blanchard Racing Team
ManufacturerFord
Team PrincipalTim Blanchard
Team ManagerKate Harrington
Race DriversSupercars:
3. Aaron Love
7. James Courtney
Race EngineersSupercars:
3. TBA
7. TBA
ChassisMustang GT
Debut2017
Drivers' Championships0
Round wins0
Pole positions0
2023 position13th

Blanchard Racing Team is an Australian motor racing team, currently competing in the Supercars Championship under the commercial title CoolDrive Auto Parts. It fields the Blanchard Racing-built No. 3 Ford Mustang GT, driven by Aaron Love, and the No. 7 entry, driven by James Courtney.

History

Customer Team

Tim Blanchard Racing was formed at the end of the 2016 season when Tim Blanchard purchased a Racing Entitlements Contract (REC) from Super Black Racing with the aim of continuing in the Supercars Championship, after the Britek Motorsport REC that had underpinned Blanchard's entry was taken by owner Jason Bright to Prodrive Racing Australia.[1] Brad Jones Racing maintained the running of the entry.[2][3] In 2018, the team upgraded to the Holden ZB Commodore.

After Blanchard retired from full time driving at the end of 2018, Macauley Jones took over the driving.[4] For 2020, the team's race number was changed from No. 21 to No. 3.

Stand Alone Team

In 2021, after four seasons running as a satellite team of Brad Jones Racing, the team was renamed to Blanchard Racing Team and switched to a ex-23Red Racing Tickford-built Ford Mustang. Macauley Jones was replaced by Tim Slade.[5]

In 2022 Tim Slade and Tim Blanchard competed as the only single car team in the Supercars Championship finishing their 2nd full-time season finishing the championship in 11th position.

2023 saw the beginning of the new GEN3 rule and the Blanchard Racing Team entered their third year of full-time Supercars racing and were the first team to complete the build of the GEN3 regulation car. Todd Hazelwood was signed as the primary driver of the CoolDrive Racing Ford Mustang and co-driver was Tim Blanchard. 2023 Also saw BRT introduce a Super2 Category entry driven by Aaron Love.

In 2024 BRT expand to a two-car team with a combination of James Courtney will lead the driver line-up in car number 7. Aaron Love will step up from Super2 and drive the second of the BRT Gen3 Ford Mustangs in car number 3.

Supercars Championship history

Drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Supercars championship, in order of their first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics.

Car No. 3 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Position Pts
2017 Tim Blanchard 21 Holden ADE
R1
19
ADE
R2
21
SYM
R3
Ret
SYM
R4
Ret
PHI
R5
15
PHI
R6
15
BAR
R7
26
BAR
R8
23
WIN
R9
17
WIN
R10
21
HID
R11
12
HID
R12
21
TOW
R13
14
TOW
R14
20
QLD
R15
21
QLD
R16
17
SMP
R17
10
SMP
R18
13
SAN
Q
DNS
SAN
R19
DNS
BAT
R20
12
SUR
R21
15
SUR
R22
20
PUK
R23
19
PUK
R24
16
NEW
R25
12
NEW
R26
16
22nd 1302
2018 ADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
23
MEL
R3
23
MEL
R4
21
MEL
R5
11
MEL
R6
20
SYM
R7
21
SYM
R8
16
PHI
R9
21
PHI
R10
23
BAR
R11
Ret
BAR
R12
24
WIN
R13
24
WIN
R14
18
HID
R15
19
HID
R16
18
TOW
R17
24
TOW
R18
24
QLD
R19
23
QLD
R20
22
SMP
R21
16
BEN
R22
15
BEN
R23
21
SAN
QR
14
SAN
R24
19
BAT
R25
18
SUR
R26
17
SUR
R27
C
PUK
R28
12
PUK
R29
26
NEW
R30
Ret
NEW
R31
22
24th 1277
2019 Macauley Jones ADE
R1
DNS
ADE
R2
23
MEL
R3
19
MEL
R4
22
MEL
R5
20
MEL
R6
Ret
SYM
R7
20
SYM
R8
20
PHI
R9
18
PHI
R10
21
BAR
R11
24
BAR
R12
17
WIN
R13
16
WIN
R14
16
HID
R15
22
HID
R16
22
TOW
R17
18
TOW
R18
17
QLD
R19
24
QLD
R20
22
BEN
R21
19
BEN
R22
21
PUK
R23
20
PUK
R24
22
BAT
R25
16
SUR
R26
17
SUR
R27
15
SAN
QR
21
SAN
R28
18
NEW
R29
17
NEW
R30
21
21st 1314
2020 3 ADE
R1
17
ADE
R2
19
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP1
R7
18
SMP1
R8
16
SMP1
R9
20
SMP2
R10
8
SMP2
R11
22
SMP2
R12
23
HID1
R13
Ret
HID1
R14
23
HID1
R15
18
HID2
R16
17
HID2
R17
23
HID2
R18
18
TOW1
R19
Ret
TOW1
R20
18
TOW1
R21
21
TOW2
R22
19
TOW2
R23
18
TOW2
R24
19
BEN1
R25
20
BEN1
R26
18
BEN1
R27
12
BEN2
R28
17
BEN2
R29
14
BEN2
R30
18
BAT
R31
13
19th 980
2021 Tim Slade Ford BAT
R1
Ret
BAT
R2
DNS
SAN
R3
13
SAN
R4
9
SAN
R5
17
SYM
R6
17
SYM
R7
12
SYM
R8
12
BEN
R9
14
BEN
R10
15
BEN
R11
7
HID
R12
7
HID
R13
19
HID
R14
9
TOW
R15
6
TOW
R16
8
TOW2
R17
4
TOW2
R18
12
TOW2
R19
22
SYD1
R20
10
SYD1
R21
5
SYD1
R22
9
SYD2
R23
7
SYD2
R24
12
SYD2
R25
5
SYD3
R26
9
SYD3
R27
20
SYD3
R28
20
SYD4
R29
13
SYD4
R30
C
BAT
R31
9
12th 1627
2022 SMP
R1
8
SMP
R2
10
SYM
R3
11
SYM
R4
14
SYM
R5
11
MEL
R6
4
MEL
R7
8
MEL
R8
7
MEL
R9
4
BAR
R10
13
BAR
R11
13
BAR
R12
10
WIN
R13
16
WIN
R14
15
WIN
R15
20
HID
R16
12
HID
R17
14
HID
R18
11
TOW
R19
8
TOW
R20
8
BEN
R21
23
BEN
R22
16
BEN
R23
11
SAN
R24
18
SAN
R25
11
SAN
R26
6
PUK
R27
Ret
PUK
R28
15
PUK
R29
10
BAT
R30
19
SUR
R31
12
SUR
R32
10
ADE
R33
5
ADE
R34
13
11th 1855

Bathurst 1000 results

Year No. Car Drivers Position Laps
2017 21 Holden Commodore VF Australia Tim Blanchard
Australia Todd Hazelwood
12th 160
2018 21 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Tim Blanchard
Australia Dale Wood
18th 159
2019 21 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Macauley Jones
Australia Dean Canto
16th 160
2020 3 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Macauley Jones
Australia Tim Blanchard
13th 161
2021 3 Ford Mustang GT Australia Tim Slade
Australia Tim Blanchard
9th 161
2022 3 Ford Mustang GT Australia Tim Slade
Australia Tim Blanchard
19th 161
2023 3 Ford Mustang GT Australia Todd Hazelwood
Australia Tim Blanchard
DNF 156
7 Ford Mustang GT Australia Aaron Love
Australia Jake Kostecki
19th 160

References

  1. ^ "Jason Bright Prodrive deal confirmed". Speedcafe. 5 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Blanchard to reassess driving future in 2017". Speedcafe. 2 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Blanchards purchase Super Black REC". Speedcafe. 2 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Macauley Jones graduates to Supercars for 2019". Speedcafe. 6 December 2018.
  5. ^ "CoolDrive Racing Launches New Supercars Team for 2021". Supercars. 14 December 2020.

External links

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