The aim of RaceART Competition was always to expand their activities for the 2015 season, as a natural prgression from 2014. The team are already signed up and ready to participate in the upcoming Rogue Motorsport Cup with their new Toyota GT86F race cars. Sam Evans and Alex Davis-Loades will be competiting with a third driver yet to be announcement, but it is hoped that one can be found prior to the season opener at Silverstone in just a weeks time.
In addition to this, RaceART are also looking at racing further afield, in the newly introduced TORA.US. Racing in the United States would be a huge expansion for RaceART Competition, as not only would it enhance their racing calendar, but also would bring in new drivers needed to race for the different time zones. The team are currently extremely interested in the Superstock Challenge, and with the team already owning two Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 cars, it seems the obvious choice to move forward with in this series. RaceART are now in negotiation with several drivers about a potential race seat, including several new-to-TORA drivers, who RaceART could sign and develop into great driversnon TORA.
Another series taking their interest is the TORA.US IndyCar series. RaceART have no experience of single seater racing at all, so it will be a step into the unknown for the team, but a challenge that team principal Evans thinks the team could excel in.
"IndyCar is one of the best single seater categories in the world of motorsport, and for us to enter a team at this level would be brilliant. It's a series where we would be learning as we go in terms of racecraft, tuning and helping our drivers, but a challenge where we could learn a lot, and take experience that we could use to enhace our still relatively young racing team."
RaceART Competition are now recruting drivers both at home in Europe, and over in America as the team prepares itself for an exciting and full-on season in TORA in 2015