Motopark Academy

Germany Motopark
Founded1998
Founder(s)Timo Rumpfkeil
BaseOschersleben, Germany
Team principal(s)Timo Rumpfkeil
Current seriesEuroformula Open Championship
International GT Open
Former seriesGP2 Series[a]
Formula 3 Euro Series
European Formula 3
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC
Porsche Supercup
German Formula Three
ADAC Formel Masters
Japanese Formula 3
British Formula 3
ADAC Formula 4
Formula 4 UAE Championship
Super Formula
Super Formula Lights
Current driversEuroformula Open:
United States Brad Benavides
Hungary Levente Révész
Brazil Fernando Barrichello
Germany Jakob Bergmeister
International GT Open:
Germany Timo Rumpfkeil
Germany Heiko Neumann
Teams'
Championships
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0:
2004
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC:
2007, 2008, 2009
ADAC Formel Masters:
2011, 2012
German Formula 3:
2013, 2014
GP2 Series:
2013[a]
Formula 4 UAE Championship:
2016–17, 2017–18
Japanese Formula 3 Championship:
2019
Euroformula Open Championship:
2019
Drivers'
Championships
Formula Renault 2.0 Germany:
2004: Scott Speed
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0:
2004: Scott Speed
2006: Filipe Albuquerque
2008: Valtteri Bottas
Formula Renault 2.0 NEC:
2006: Filipe Albuquerque
2007: Frank Kechele
2008: Valtteri Bottas
2009: António Félix da Costa
German Formula 3:
2012: Jimmy Eriksson
2013: Marvin Kirchhöfer
2014: Markus Pommer
ADAC Formel Masters:
2012: Marvin Kirchhöfer
Formula 4 UAE Championship:
2016–17: Jonathan Aberdein
2017–18: Charles Weerts
Japanese Formula 3 Championship:
2019: Sacha Fenestraz
Euroformula Open Championship:
2019: Marino Sato
Websitehttp://www.motopark.com/
Formula 3 Euroseries, Hockenheimring, #32 Luís Sá Silva

Motopark Academy (raced under Lotus moniker from 2012 to 2014) is an auto racing team based in Oschersleben, Germany, next to the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben race track. In 2013, the team competed in the GP2 Series under the name Russian Time and have operated a satellite team called CryptoTower Racing.[1]


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  1. ^ Tremayne, Sam (4 March 2013). "Russian Time will replace iSport in GP2". Autosport.com. haymarket Publications. Retrieved 4 March 2013.