SMP Racing
SMP Racing is the motor sport endurance racing team and also motorsport management created in 2013 by Boris Rotenberg, founder of the SMP Bank of Russia.

BR Engineering BR1 of SMP Racing.
Description
    
The goal of SMP Racing is to train and unveil new talents.[1] The team's training center is in Le Luc, France.
In November 2014, the team unveiled is first home-made car, the BR01, planned to run for the 2015 competitions[2]
Drivers
    
| Driver | Years | Current series | 
|---|---|---|
|  Mikhail Aleshin | 2013– | none | 
|  Maksim Arkhangelskiy | F4 Spanish Championship | |
|  Vladimir Atoev | none | |
|  Nikita Bedrin | Formula 4 UAE Championship | |
|  Mikhael Belov | 2017– | TBA | 
|  Pavel Bulantsev | none | |
|  Denis Bulatov | none | |
|  Matevos Isaakyan | 2015– | none | 
|  Aleksey Korneev | 2018– | none | 
|  Kirill Ladygin | TBA | |
|  Egor Orudzhev | 2017– | TBA | 
|  Vitaly Petrov | 2016– | none | 
|  Viktor Shaytar | 24H GT Series | |
|  Ivan Shvetsov | none | |
|  Robert Shwartzman | 2014– | none | 
|  Irina Sidorkova | 2018– | TBA | 
|  Sergey Sirotkin | 2014– | none | 
|  Kirill Smal | 2017– | TBA | 
|  Aleksandr Smolyar | 2016– | TBA | 
|  Nikita Troitskiy | none | |
|  Aleksandr Vartanyan | none | |
|  Nikita Volegov | none | |
| Source:[3] | ||
Championships
    
    
Racing record
    
    Complete FIA World Endurance Championship participations
    
| Year | Class | Drivers | No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | T.C. | Points | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | LMP2 |  Sergey Zlobin  Maurizio Mediani  Nicolas Minassian  Anton Ladygin  Mika Salo | 27 | SIL 3 | SPA 4 | LMS 1 | COA 2 | FUJ 3 | SHA 2 | BHR Ret | SÃO 2 | 1st | 146 | |
|  Kirill Ladygin  Viktor Shaytar  Anton Ladygin  Maurizio Mediani  Nicolas Minassian | 37 | SIL Ret | SPA 3 | LMS Ret | COA Ret | FUJ 4 | SHA 3 | BHR 2 | SÃO Ret | 4th | 60 | |||
| 2015 | LMGTE Am |  Viktor Shaytar  Aleksey Basov  Andrea Bertolini | 72 | SIL 3 | SPA 3 | LMS 1 | NÜR 1 | COA 1 | FUJ 6 | SHA 3 | BHR 5 | 1st | 165 | |
| 2016 | LMP2 |  Maurizio Mediani  Nicolas Minassian  David Markozov  Mikhail Aleshin | 27 | SIL 9 | SPA Ret | LMS 5 | NÜR 8 | MEX 6 | COA 4 | FUJ 8 | SHA 6 | BHR 8 | 8th | 62 | 
|  Vitaly Petrov  Viktor Shaytar  Kirill Ladygin | 37 | SIL 7 | SPA 7 | LMS 3 | NÜR 6 | MEX Ret | COA 6 | FUJ 10 | SHA 7 | BHR 7 | 6th | 71 | ||
| 2018–19 | LMP1 |  Mikhail Aleshin  Vitaly Petrov  Jenson Button  Brendon Hartley .svg.png.webp) Stoffel Vandoorne | 11 | SPA 5 | LMS Ret | SIL Ret | FUJ 4 | SHA 3 | SEB 3 | SPA 3 | LMS 3 | 4th | 94 | |
|  Stéphane Sarrazin  Egor Orudzhev  Matevos Isaakyan  Sergey Sirotkin | 17 | SPA Ret | LMS Ret | SIL 3 | FUJ Ret | SHA Ret | SEB NC | SPA 4 | LMS Ret | 14th | 27 | 
Branding
    
SMP Racing also was a moniker for these teams, when SMP sponsored them:
- ADM Motorsport, a motor racing team based in Italy.
- AF Corse, a motor racing team based in Italy.
- AV Formula, a motor racing team based in Spain.
- Comtec Racing, a motor racing team based in the United Kingdom.
- Euronova Racing, a motor racing team based in Italy.
- Koiranen GP, a motor racing team based in Spain.
- Russian Bears Motorsport, a motor racing team based in Russia.
- Schmidt Peterson Motorsports, а motor racing team based in USA
See also
    
- Escuderia Telmex, a Mexican team founded by similar ambitions.
References
    
- Laurent Mercier (9 May 2014). "The present and future of SMP Racing". Motorsport.com.
- John Dagys (4 November 2004). "SMP Racing BR01 LMP2 Car Revealed". Sportscar365.com.
- "Пилоты".
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